Unnamed - Chapter Ten by Lady-Blue-Rose, literature
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Unnamed - Chapter Ten
~*~ Gwenhyfar ~*~ I was not expecting him to speak. Since I woke up post-bleeding, Rauiri has been communicating with looks, touches, and sounds but there had yet been no spoken language. I assumed that he would be “back to normal” when his eyes returned to normal. Thus far, his teeth had definitely decreased in size and his temperature was back to a normal level -normal for Loachmor, they always run hot compared to a Duine-, but the whites of his eyes were still black and his pupils had not returned to their round shape. Mostly. When they dilated, his pupils could be mistaken for round. I guess I could understand, even with the glowing lantern nearby, the space was rather dark. His eyes were taking in all the light they could. I probably would not have noticed the changes in his eyes if it weren’t for the fact they were still glowing. I have to wonder when it will wear off, I do not remember glowing eyes as a side effect of having Duine blood. But it had been a long while
Not Just One | Chapter 2: First Loot by Duscara, literature
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Not Just One | Chapter 2: First Loot
Jobrare woke up from her sleeping area. It was nothing more than a blanket she laid under under the floorboards. As soon as she was fully awake, she felt that she was in good shape for the day, so she decided to eat a single grape. It was so large compared to her that she could not possibly eat the entire thing, so she ripped it into smaller pieces, but even that was not enough to let her eat it all. She thought about a horror story her parents told her, where a human discovered a community of Kinnises in a forest. The human went on a rampage, killing Kinnises either by eating them, sometimes without bothering to kill them first (so they were eating Kinnises alive), by stepping on them, or by crushing them in their hands. It even ate an entire family. The guards of that area tried to fight back, but they had trained with predators like wolves and foxes, so they were unprepared for the sheer size of humans. Despite that, the guards managed to kill the human. The community still took