04-23-2013, 03:35 AM
(Mm, I've never written a sex scene, and I fear that my part would be quite bland if we were to do one. Perhaps the latter would be for the best, or just an implied combination of both?)
Reinn rose with the man, following him deep into the forest. The sounds of the plethora of woodland animals that never abated the farther they went paired with the thick overgrowth made it seem as if this forest had never been touched by mortal man. He thought with a start that leaving alone the few who ran from Chevreuil before allowing themselves to be 'sacrificed', it probably hadn't.
The trek was met with silence from the two men, but it was a considerably comfortable lull in conversation. It gave Reinn the time to absorb everything that had he'd just been told. The wild and powerful forest and all of it's creatures were something children had always been taught to respect, not taking more than necessary to live peacefully. For it to be something living and breathing, nevertheless something soon bound to treat him as a part of it...
With this great protector, would he really be just a mortal man to his people? He only worried of later, when he would be heavy with a life that couldn't naturally occur, if he would really be welcomed back so easily. Perhaps the woods would really become a second home, as Chevreuil said.
When they arrived at the forests center, they stopped. Reinn looked uncertainly to the god, not knowing his role.
Reinn rose with the man, following him deep into the forest. The sounds of the plethora of woodland animals that never abated the farther they went paired with the thick overgrowth made it seem as if this forest had never been touched by mortal man. He thought with a start that leaving alone the few who ran from Chevreuil before allowing themselves to be 'sacrificed', it probably hadn't.
The trek was met with silence from the two men, but it was a considerably comfortable lull in conversation. It gave Reinn the time to absorb everything that had he'd just been told. The wild and powerful forest and all of it's creatures were something children had always been taught to respect, not taking more than necessary to live peacefully. For it to be something living and breathing, nevertheless something soon bound to treat him as a part of it...
With this great protector, would he really be just a mortal man to his people? He only worried of later, when he would be heavy with a life that couldn't naturally occur, if he would really be welcomed back so easily. Perhaps the woods would really become a second home, as Chevreuil said.
When they arrived at the forests center, they stopped. Reinn looked uncertainly to the god, not knowing his role.