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He stayed searching for the dead as if they were trailing his pawsteps and haunting each breath he took. Charon glanced behind him one last time, sure he heard a sound come from one of the scraggily bushes behind him. It wasn't that he was afraid. He deserved whatever retribution they had for him, but he also had so many questions about their lives as the dead. A cloud formed around his muzzle as he let out a long sigh into the wind and focused his attention back on the task he actually came out here to do.
The damp, cold air settled eerily into his thick fur, causing a shiver to run down his spine. This really was the most desolate location he could choose to hunt in. He woke up craving the taste of frog so this would be the best place for it, though. His ears flicked at the sound of a crow cawing out its morning song in the distance. "Good luck, my feathered friend. May you find the shiny baubles and tricks you are looking for today." He sang softly back, not expecting anyone else to be in out in the marsh this early to overhear him.
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Post by achromatic on Jan 22, 2022 12:26:01 GMT -5
Bermondsey wouldn't call himself a morning person. Frankly, he didn't exactly have a scheduled bedtime either; he was up at all sorts of odd hours depending on what needed to be done...but anyone who knew him understood that he liked moments alone, especially out at the marsh. Except, he hadn't intended to be there today. In the early hours, before his kits were awake and bothering him, he had slipped away, to the old ruins. The others had their rumors, that the old gods used to dwell here, that this had been their place of worship, that cats long before their time had talked about gods who could control life and death, that sometimes if one was still, they could hear voices, whispering...
He knew this place differently; before they dwelled in the mansion, and years ago, when he was just a kit, this was where his sister had sliced his mother's throat.
It was strange really, that he no longer felt anything seeing this, that those nightmares that once plagued him of his family curse had faded into...whatever this was. There was always something strange about the forest in these hours, the fog and mist so thick he could barely see anything but the shadows ahead of him. He had left the ruins as the sky began to lighten and the birds began their morning harmonies, and soon, he found himself meandering in the wilderness, going above the morning mist by using the bare branches of the trees on this winter's day. It might've been a dangerous habit had he not gotten used to leaping through the branches in even this weather. He too, thought himself alone, until he heard a voice.
"It's a bit early for a morning hunt, don't you think?" he called back out, peering below as the fog slowly thinned as the sun's timid rays began to shine.
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Post by simplylight on Jan 26, 2022 9:50:50 GMT -5
Charon's ears pricked, and the reality of Bermondsey's presence behind and above him left him both shocked and a bit embarrassed. The caw of the crow silenced and he was left with the sounds of their breath against the cold air, moaning of branches overhead, and the croaking of the marsh below. "Mm. Maybe so, but I thought I would try my luck at a frog or two." He answered as he turned to look up at the Nemesis. Charon had always been told by his mother that his voice was low and airy, almost as if he was a ghost himself, but his eyes were like life, earthy and intense. Bermondsey's held a different kind of life. To Charon, he was like a tree, or a pillar covered in moss and vines that reflected in his bright green eyes. This idea of the PI leader was probably not one he should ever share out loud because some cats might think that was odd, so he decided.
He knew little about Bermondsey's past even though he should have probably known more. There wasn't much reason for anyone to be out here at this time and he highly doubt that the Nemesis had a hankering for frogs. Was it his place to ask? Probably not. "Like you said, it's quite early. What brings you to this lovely place this morning? Frogs, as well?"
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Post by achromatic on Jan 26, 2022 16:30:56 GMT -5
Frogs? He always thought frogs were a little bit slimy, their bulging eyes and the way they never seemed to close their eyes–at least fully–creeped him out. He remembered looking at one closely as a kit, and they blinked sideways for gods' sake. The thought of eating one sounded unappetizing. "Aren't some of them poisonous?" he voiced his confusion out loud, "they don't sound very good." He was never one to mask his words with polite niceties after all. He had never tried that...delicacy, and he wasn't exactly eager to either.
Bermondsey wasn't the kind to share anything about himself unless necessary. Even now, when his paranoia had abated just a little, he had been raised with a healthy fear of being stabbed in the back by anybody and everybody. It was the only thing his mother ever taught him after all, in both life and death. Still, there wasn't much Charon could use with something so irrelevant, and he was right. It was early. Bermondsey's wariness had dropped in this misty hour.
"The ruins," he spoke in a deadpan, "have you ever been to them? They look like an old temple, nothing like the stones twolegs use to build their nests in the city."
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Post by simplylight on Jan 27, 2022 20:15:48 GMT -5
Charon frowned a little bit, not because he was offended at Bermondsey's dislike of frogs, but more because it was rare to find someone who did like frogs. So far it was a lonely club of one. He blinked a few times at the question and gave a shrug. "I believe so," he started blankly, "I've never consumed a poisonous one, so maybe they don't live out here." His head tilted at a nearby splash right as he finished that statement, but it was too small to be a frog.
Charon's eyes drifted over towards the ruins, their depths seeming to draw him in like a bug to a light. What hauntings could occupy that crumbling bit of treasure? They always allured him, but he never dared to step paw in them for fear that he would displease the dead. That was a lot you certainly didn't want to alarm. Truthfully, that is why he searched so honestly for ghosts or spirits. It may seem insane to others, but to him it would be an honor. "No, I have never been to them." He answered softly, tearing his attention away from the ruins long enough to look back up at Bermondsey. "They are beautiful, aren't they? I have always wanted to go." A quiet sigh left his muzzle and a quizzical, almost excited look crossed his features. "Have you been?"
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Post by achromatic on Feb 3, 2022 20:08:14 GMT -5
Bermondsey eyed Charon for a few more moments as if gauging whether the tom really did eat frogs. He couldn't see the appeal of them at all other than if he was starving and it was the only thing he could find, which...well, it still wouldn't be appetizing at all. However, it amused him to know that few truly ventured by the ruins. It made sense; there was just a strange energy about the place sometimes.
He had never really been a cat who believed in ghosts, but then again, he believed in curses, and what was so different about the two? Still, he had his errand to run. "They are," he agreed, "but I suppose everyone has a different idea about the place. Some say you can get a sense of the cats who once lived here from that place, that even now, it reeks of death."
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Post by simplylight on Feb 18, 2022 22:45:14 GMT -5
"I would agree with some." Charon responded quietly, taking in the vast ruins once more with curious eyes. Many would shiver in discomfort at the eerie feeling in the air, but he found it alluring. "Were you planning to take a trip to them today?" He broke out of his thoughts and turned his head to look at Bermondsey once more. Silently, he hoped that were the case. It would be a good excuse to go and see them for himself. Perhaps the ghosts would allow one of higher status.
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Post by achromatic on Feb 21, 2022 18:11:20 GMT -5
He peered at Charon, as if gauging the other cat's reaction when he made his own decision. It would be useful to have another cat around him, he thought. "I was," he confirmed, "do you care to join?" It wasn't that he trusted this cat, but there were things out there in the mysterious fog, and it was always better to have someone else to keep an eye out.