Neytiri te Tskaha Mo'at’ite (
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Arrival
Who: Neytiri (
the_next_tsahik) & you
Where: The Plaza
When: 18th, mid afternoon
Style: I'll match yours~
Status: OPEN
The first thing Neytiri realized was that she was soaked to the bone. Cold, salty water covered her prone form from the top of her head to the bottom of her feet. Her ears flicked from side to side, scattered clear droplets onto the ground around her. One, cat like eye slid open, followed by its twin a moment later. The surface below her body was cold and hard; something more akin to the human compounds, not the soft, warm earth of the Pandoran jungle. Letting out a quiet groan, the Na'vi carefully pushed herself up into a sitting position, taking a moment to brush the dirt off of her hair and queue.
She appeared to be in some sort of... central area? All around here were alien dwellings and objects. By their size, she guessed that humans must live here. Great. Sure, her mate was a former human and a portion of the smaller species had helped give Pandora back to the Na'vi; but that didn't mean that she had to like them. Annoying, little children, that's what they were. Neytiri shifted on the smooth surface of the ground and reached out with her arms to push herself up-
Something plant like touched the tips of her fingers and a powerful tingling feeling spread throughout her body. A hiss escaped her throat and she quickly drew back her limb. The... coral. It held a different type of energy than that of Eywa. Neytiri moved to face the giant thing, her anger gradually turning into curiousity. Humans weren't capable of something like this. It felt alive, she thought as she observed it with narrow eyes. Both similiar and yet so different than the Great Mother's own spirit. But this was something that could be examined at a later time. Right now, Neytiri needed to figure out just where she was and if there were any other Na'vi here, too.
And Jakesully. She would feel much better if her mate was here alongside her. Her long tail curled up around her thigh as she sat there, leaning against the circle of stone surrounding the odd coral structure. It wasn't until Neytiri thought to check her body for injuries that she found the marking tattooed on the flesh of her stomach, its black ink a stark contrast to the deep blue of her skin. She touched it lightly with the tip of a finger. It looked like she had always had the mark. It was a rather nice design, but the color? Neytiri would have gone with white or a light blue.
Not that she had given thought to having herself tattooed. The Na'vi had already had to stop her childish mate from letting one of the human scientists give him an outrageous mark; Jakesully had wanted a permanent tattoo of a white tie-grr, whatever that was. He was Toruk Mackto, the Olo'eyktan of the Omaticaya clan; he didn't need to look anymore ridiculous that he already did, what with the extra digits on his hands and feet.
((OOC: There's a 9 & a half foot practically naked cat alien sitting next to the coral in the plaza. What will you do?))
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Where: The Plaza
When: 18th, mid afternoon
Style: I'll match yours~
Status: OPEN
The first thing Neytiri realized was that she was soaked to the bone. Cold, salty water covered her prone form from the top of her head to the bottom of her feet. Her ears flicked from side to side, scattered clear droplets onto the ground around her. One, cat like eye slid open, followed by its twin a moment later. The surface below her body was cold and hard; something more akin to the human compounds, not the soft, warm earth of the Pandoran jungle. Letting out a quiet groan, the Na'vi carefully pushed herself up into a sitting position, taking a moment to brush the dirt off of her hair and queue.
She appeared to be in some sort of... central area? All around here were alien dwellings and objects. By their size, she guessed that humans must live here. Great. Sure, her mate was a former human and a portion of the smaller species had helped give Pandora back to the Na'vi; but that didn't mean that she had to like them. Annoying, little children, that's what they were. Neytiri shifted on the smooth surface of the ground and reached out with her arms to push herself up-
Something plant like touched the tips of her fingers and a powerful tingling feeling spread throughout her body. A hiss escaped her throat and she quickly drew back her limb. The... coral. It held a different type of energy than that of Eywa. Neytiri moved to face the giant thing, her anger gradually turning into curiousity. Humans weren't capable of something like this. It felt alive, she thought as she observed it with narrow eyes. Both similiar and yet so different than the Great Mother's own spirit. But this was something that could be examined at a later time. Right now, Neytiri needed to figure out just where she was and if there were any other Na'vi here, too.
And Jakesully. She would feel much better if her mate was here alongside her. Her long tail curled up around her thigh as she sat there, leaning against the circle of stone surrounding the odd coral structure. It wasn't until Neytiri thought to check her body for injuries that she found the marking tattooed on the flesh of her stomach, its black ink a stark contrast to the deep blue of her skin. She touched it lightly with the tip of a finger. It looked like she had always had the mark. It was a rather nice design, but the color? Neytiri would have gone with white or a light blue.
Not that she had given thought to having herself tattooed. The Na'vi had already had to stop her childish mate from letting one of the human scientists give him an outrageous mark; Jakesully had wanted a permanent tattoo of a white tie-grr, whatever that was. He was Toruk Mackto, the Olo'eyktan of the Omaticaya clan; he didn't need to look anymore ridiculous that he already did, what with the extra digits on his hands and feet.
((OOC: There's a 9 & a half foot practically naked cat alien sitting next to the coral in the plaza. What will you do?))
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Arf!
[Her tail wags, and she pants, looking as friendly as possible!]
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You remind me of a creature I have only read about. Are you from a human world?
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[She gestures to the the long braid that is currently placed over one shoulder.]
Have you, by any chance, seen any others that look like me?
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[No, she hasn't. =( Ammy keeps looking at this strange, enormous creature, just fascinated.]