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       #Post#: 39122--------------------------------------------------
       Replacement.
       By: Rilo Never Bask In Glory Date: November 27, 2011, 3:10 am
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       [center]In a place of cruel intent, deadly sins, and electronic
       upraises; the elder times now long gone to a place of savage
       maliciousness. In this world of hell stood one place that had
       long kept it's ridiculous traditions. Even ones that made peace
       seem impossible. It was a smaller town but it was still quite
       larger than most any village or any of that sort. Mainly
       peaceful but things lurked in the dark in every place you went,
       didn't they? The snow was heavy on cobble stone paths as people
       trudged on and decided against staying in the warmth of their
       homes, they wasted everything it seemed. They didn't revel or
       enjoy anything they had, they just had it. That seemed to be the
       most common thing around here. -End setting. Sorry if it's not
       good enough. >.<
       -Beginning of post.-
       Revi seemed younger than what she was. Pink and orange hued
       locks often looked at and examined for dye, but none was found
       in the strands. Eyes of a stunning and smoldering bright gold
       often examined as well to check for any diseases that were
       dealing with pigments. People just assumed she wasn't right,
       something was wrong with her physical health. Yet, she was
       perfectly healthy and perfectly fine. Growing up with those
       kinds of treatments and tests, it was hard for her to not be
       socially awkward. Little did they know that she had a secret,
       one that she hadn't told anyone! Ever! This secret would
       determine her life for the rest of her days if she ever told
       anyone about it. There wasn't anything she could do if she told
       someone. She'd probably be hung or banished. Creatures weren't
       allowed in this town, though many lurked in the shadows and
       disguised themselves as normal humans. She was one of those
       creatures. Many had assumed as such, but she hadn't done
       anything to prove it, so they couldn't take her to trial for it.
       Low and behold in the comfort of her home, she held a different
       form. Her hair shorter, pinker, her body the same curvy self but
       atop her head rested animal ears of some sort. Feline? No,
       Canine? No, they weren't anything specific. Rather, anything
       that could be specified. Her tail was too fluffy to be a cat's
       or a dogs or even a rabbit's for it was too long. Her ears were
       wide set and deep as well as really tall, so they couldn't
       specify what that was either.
       She was just an odd creature. Many people honestly didn't listen
       to the assumptions others made. Revi was one hell of a person.
       She helped everyone she could, she never stood on the sidelines,
       she risked getting herself hurt or killed for people. Hell, she
       got up at five in the morning to help the fishers bring in their
       call. It was something she loved to do. There was absolutely
       nothing dark to her, she was innocent as could be, she was sweet
       as could be, and she had a heart of gold. She was the most
       innocent person anyone had ever seen, even the priestess and
       priest said they couldn't compare to her. Revi never asked for
       anything in return either. She worked her tail off and was
       determined beyond belief to make a good day's work even better.
       That's just how she was. [/center]
       #Post#: 39148--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: muhaku2 Date: November 27, 2011, 3:24 am
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       It was hard, pretending to be "normal." In a world where
       blending in meant your life, a being like Izz would not stand a
       chance for too long. However, with a cap to cover your ears and
       a bind for your tail, it was the perfect place to hide from
       other creatures and beasts that were "less human" than you were.
       At least, that was Izz's experience with this world he had found
       himself in.
       Izz was entirely a being from another place. The catfolk of him
       manifested gracefully in his features: a long, gentle gait,
       brilliant snow-white hair and crimson eyes were all but
       impossible to hide even as an experienced creature. While people
       around him wore "jeans" and "t-shirts", he found himself forced
       to go without his protective metallic plate, heavy boots, and
       blade that he usually equipped himself with. He was hard pressed
       in this world, always on edge without his usual equipment, but
       at least no one bothered him when he wore much more usual garb.
       However, despite everything, cats usually adapt. And that is
       what Izz had done: in just a few short weeks, he had learned
       that a white brimmed cap to cover his ears and a "hoodie" made
       of cotton made his hybridized shape a little less obvious.
       However, he was ever wary, and always tense in this town.
       Even he could not tell if it was for fight, or for flight.
       #Post#: 39202--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: Rilo Never Bask In Glory Date: November 27, 2011, 4:05 am
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       [center]Now Revi didn't really have to hide ears or tail, she
       could make those go away easily. It was required because ever
       since she was a child she had been tested on and everything only
       to be seen as human. They even did a DNA test and because she
       had mutated her genes to resemble more humanistic types, she
       passed as such. Though now a days, they didn't bother her. There
       weren't anymore tests, nothing that involved her being
       distrusted. She mainly just worked. Standing at a short five
       foot four with a slender but curvaceous frame, she looked like
       she could pass herself off as one of the most angelic and
       innocent models ever used. Though oddly enough, there she stood
       lifting planks and slinging them over her shoulder, working
       construction. She often did manual labor to help with
       everything. It was a good paying job and she got by on it. When
       she was lifting a few beams and slinging them onto her shoulder
       to move them to a different place, she saw a visage of stark
       white. Stopping momentarily to look at the male with stark white
       hair and crimson eyes, she quirked a brow. She hadn't seen him
       around here before, had she? No, she'd remember that kind of
       appearance. Shrugging it off momentarily, she finished up her
       work and grabbed the rag from her back pocket, wiping the oil
       and grease from her hands.
       Wearing a pair of shorts with suspenders and a black tank top
       with steel toed boots, she didn't seem to really fit in there
       but then again, she did. Waving off to the people she worked
       with, she started out towards the endless shops she had to go to
       today. Though she couldn't help but to glance at the male once
       more. Just who was he and why did he look so different. They'd
       test him if he wasn't careful. Maybe he put dye in his hair? She
       wasn't sure, so she just sighed and looked towards her list that
       she pulled from her dirtied pocket. "Hmm.. What all do I need to
       get today?" She questioned herself. [/center]
       #Post#: 39412--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: muhaku2 Date: November 27, 2011, 9:04 am
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       By Izz's keen eye, he was not the only one that was different
       around here. He could spy a girl from across the cobblestone
       street, working hard outside despite the thick piles of snow
       that filled the corners. Construction work, he could tell, by
       watching the small, voluptuous form carry loads of lumber on her
       shoulders that her larger and much more powerful-looking
       companions had trouble taking from her.
       However, it was not her strength that gave her away, nor was it
       her sparse garb on such a cold day. It was the hair of pink and
       orange hues atop her head that shone like a beacon, and the
       golden eyes that met his as he stared only further proved
       something was amiss about the young woman. Izz could almost feel
       his tail, bound to his leg, twitch in anticipation as he
       followed the crowd, and the woman, down towards the bustle of
       what appeared to be some kind of Bazaar.
       "Interesting..."
       #Post#: 39450--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: Rilo Never Bask In Glory Date: November 27, 2011, 9:37 am
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       [center]With the work she constantly involved herself in, she
       didn't need the over abundance of clothing restricting her
       movements or making her overheat. Many people never questioned
       her on that, nor did they bother to attempt to drag her off any
       work load. Judging by the scars that riddled her flesh from the
       many operations, tests, and other various work events; many
       people just assumed she was one hell of a worker. They never
       thought for a moment that she was any different than them for
       that reason. Shifting her weight to her left leg as she examined
       the contents of a vendor's cart. Once she found what she was
       looking for, she bought a canvas bag and then put the items into
       it. Smiling kindly to the vendor, she nodded and was on her way
       once more. Though she was well aware of the white haired male
       following her, she just figured it was something of observance
       rather than anything dangerous. Thus, she didn't feel the need
       to be worried about it. Finishing up her shopping, she soon
       turned upon her heels and decided to approach the male. Stopping
       a few feet ahead of him with that sweet smile, she tilted her
       head a bit and allowed the strangely hued locks to slip in front
       of her face. "Excuse me, might I ask why you're following me?"
       She asked politely, chuckling a bit. [/center]
       #Post#: 39494--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: muhaku2 Date: November 27, 2011, 10:29 am
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       The bazaar was everything that Izz would expect from a human
       settlement. It was advanced, full of odd "technologies" that he
       could not understand and signs written in a script he was not
       familiar with. It was also full of people, human people. Human
       people who had been raised not to trust creatures and
       half-breeds.
       However, Izz had more pressing matters it appeared. As he
       watched the woman go about her business, he took note that she
       had too started to watch him, and no matter how he tried to hide
       himself, he could follow her eyes as the brilliantly haired
       woman glanced over at him. It was unnerving, watching a person
       watch you.
       Needless to say, he was much relieved when she approached him:
       at least, until he had to answer her...
       "Um... um... I was curious," He replied shyly, his entire body
       tense and ready for flight, "Why are you wearing so little in a
       place like this?"
       #Post#: 39536--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: Rilo Never Bask In Glory Date: November 27, 2011, 11:39 am
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       [center]He was so nervous, it was sort of adorable. Thinking to
       herself, Revi took a moment to reflect upon earlier moments.
       Looking around at the people who were eying them both with a
       curious gaze, she looked back to him. "Allow me to better
       elaborate elsewhere. The vendors and other people are too
       observant." She stated this before she lightly took his hand and
       tugged him behind her at a fast pace. Giving a wave here and
       there to onlookers, she soon pulled him into a smaller apartment
       complex. Practically dragging him up the stairs, she quickly
       unlocked the door to her apartment before any of the other
       attendants could come out to the hall. She pulled him inside and
       quickly shut the door and locked it before she looked at him.
       "You're hiding something beneath that hat of your's and your
       tail is hidden as well. Unlike humans, I can smell you." She
       said with a chuckle, ears peeking up from pink locks finally as
       her tail was soon wiggling from the edge of her shirt and
       whipping around. "I'm guessing that guise won't hold you over
       for long, considering some of the people here are actually
       really observant." She said this as she put the bag on the
       wooden table and looked at him with a sweet smile. "I'm
       Revi."[/center]
       #Post#: 39683--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Replacement.
       By: muhaku2 Date: November 27, 2011, 2:59 pm
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       He knew the girl was different, but hell if he had expected
       this. The half-catfolk's nose had smelled her oddity very
       faintly when they had gotten close, as dilute as it was. He
       quietly held his composure through everything, though he  was
       screaming inside. Without was dragged through a slightly dingy
       complex, locked inside of a small, cozy apartment, and then
       shown the sights of oddly familiar features on the young
       woman...
       Familiar was a relative term, however. With the small,
       nondescript ears and thick, short tail, he felt a little odd
       indeed as he scooped off his cap and two large satellites perked
       up immediately with a twinge of sore protest. "Smell me?" He
       noted, sniffing the air with a light caution, "You brought me
       here... because you smelled me? Are you a dog... I mean, I can
       hardly smell anything different on you."
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