OOC: Right, everyone saw this coming at one time or another. Hera Ledro vs. Alumar (Fox). Time for a battle of the titans!
This shall be a dish of awesome drowned in epicsauce :cassy:
I will be using the latest version of Hera Ledro. He's big, so brace yourself if you're going to try and read him.
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Arena - Forest Fortress
A great evergreen forest stretches out for what seems to be infinity in all directions from a central fortress of wood and leafy boughs. Looking across the land from the sky, the hills underneath the great canopy apparent in the rise and fall of treetops. Wind blew in gales strong enough to make any lone tree fall. But in this forest, where all the trees supported one another, the only things that moved from the force of the wind were stray needles and the very tips of the tallest trees.
The fortress itself was a fortress of nature. It was not designed as a home, but the inside of the natural wonder had been carved out by the hundreds of thousands of creatures that had taken up residence in it over the ages. Several great 'rooms' and 'halls' could be found throughout the structure, and so long as one wasn't afraid of falling, could be accessed easily by climbing the many tree trunks in the structure.
At ground level, in the very centre of the structure, there is a great pool of water more then thirty feet deep and forty feet in diameter, taking up a third of the fortress' width. Directly above it is a solitary hole in the evergreen canopy, which all the trees' tips angle down into. Whenever it rains, water cascades down the hole and into the pond, creating a beautiful ripple effect.
The effect is even further improved by the fact that directly underneath the hole is a single spire, which the water first runs down to get to the pond. The fortress acts as a great shelter to the many animals of the forest when storms come, providing shelter and water for all. Even predators do not hunt there, for the fortress is an ancient ground predating the ascension of intelligent life.
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Hera Ledro floated belly-up in the water, enjoying his brief moments of peace and serenity. It was indeed brief, as only a moment later his grandson let out a woop and dove straight down from the highest canopy of the living castle. Hera Ledro was sent to the rim of the water on a great wave as the sixteen-year-old cannonballed into the water.
Two seconds later, as Jake resurfaced, the nude boy got splashed in the face with a ball of water. He came up again spluttering.
"That was for splashing me," Hera said cheekily, shaking himself off. "Next time it'll be a ball of ice." Jake stuck his tongue out impudently and dove under water, dodging another bubble of water.
When he resurfaced, Jake called out, "Oh shut up and get in here. You can't just relax whenever you're taking a break, you've gotta live life while you can!"
"Easy for you to say," Hera scoffed. "I've still got just under eleven million years left in my life, and for all we know, you'll live just as long."
"Ah, but we don't know," Jake pointed out, grinning. "So we have to do what we can while we can, and stop fussing about it." He shot out of the water, floating a few inches above the surface. "So come on, what's say we get some real fun going?"
Hera lay back in the shallows, feeling the cool water run up and down his legs with the waves. "Nah, you go ahead," he said contentedly, "I'll just lay here for a while. Who knows, I might actually get a good nap in. But with you around, I won't count on it."
This shall be a dish of awesome drowned in epicsauce :cassy:
I will be using the latest version of Hera Ledro. He's big, so brace yourself if you're going to try and read him.
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Arena - Forest Fortress
A great evergreen forest stretches out for what seems to be infinity in all directions from a central fortress of wood and leafy boughs. Looking across the land from the sky, the hills underneath the great canopy apparent in the rise and fall of treetops. Wind blew in gales strong enough to make any lone tree fall. But in this forest, where all the trees supported one another, the only things that moved from the force of the wind were stray needles and the very tips of the tallest trees.
The fortress itself was a fortress of nature. It was not designed as a home, but the inside of the natural wonder had been carved out by the hundreds of thousands of creatures that had taken up residence in it over the ages. Several great 'rooms' and 'halls' could be found throughout the structure, and so long as one wasn't afraid of falling, could be accessed easily by climbing the many tree trunks in the structure.
At ground level, in the very centre of the structure, there is a great pool of water more then thirty feet deep and forty feet in diameter, taking up a third of the fortress' width. Directly above it is a solitary hole in the evergreen canopy, which all the trees' tips angle down into. Whenever it rains, water cascades down the hole and into the pond, creating a beautiful ripple effect.
The effect is even further improved by the fact that directly underneath the hole is a single spire, which the water first runs down to get to the pond. The fortress acts as a great shelter to the many animals of the forest when storms come, providing shelter and water for all. Even predators do not hunt there, for the fortress is an ancient ground predating the ascension of intelligent life.
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Hera Ledro floated belly-up in the water, enjoying his brief moments of peace and serenity. It was indeed brief, as only a moment later his grandson let out a woop and dove straight down from the highest canopy of the living castle. Hera Ledro was sent to the rim of the water on a great wave as the sixteen-year-old cannonballed into the water.
Two seconds later, as Jake resurfaced, the nude boy got splashed in the face with a ball of water. He came up again spluttering.
"That was for splashing me," Hera said cheekily, shaking himself off. "Next time it'll be a ball of ice." Jake stuck his tongue out impudently and dove under water, dodging another bubble of water.
When he resurfaced, Jake called out, "Oh shut up and get in here. You can't just relax whenever you're taking a break, you've gotta live life while you can!"
"Easy for you to say," Hera scoffed. "I've still got just under eleven million years left in my life, and for all we know, you'll live just as long."
"Ah, but we don't know," Jake pointed out, grinning. "So we have to do what we can while we can, and stop fussing about it." He shot out of the water, floating a few inches above the surface. "So come on, what's say we get some real fun going?"
Hera lay back in the shallows, feeling the cool water run up and down his legs with the waves. "Nah, you go ahead," he said contentedly, "I'll just lay here for a while. Who knows, I might actually get a good nap in. But with you around, I won't count on it."