Bellua had her arms extended straight out as she balanced on the edge of the roof, she was having a good time, how could she not on such a bea-u-tiful day. She elected to were her sleeveless dress today mostly because summer was waay too hot her her tastes. Though she was regretting the boots, well why regret them she had several pairs of them. Fire grew on her feet and she brought her hands in and rolled into a hand stand, the boots wet up almost instantly. There we go barefoot walks were more exciting anyways, she took a few more steps with her hands before balancing on her right arm at the edge of the roof. she wasn't one for being embarrassed but even if she was wearing a pair of shorts underneath her dress was a simple and effective way of not caring if someone saw up her dress.
"Aaaaand~ Timber~!" She said tilting her back down towards the road and letting herself fall toward the ground. She twisted her body and landed on her feet crouching to help absorb the shock. she rose to her feet and put her hands up, stretching herself out. That was fun now what should she do now? She opened her eyes and noticed a kid staring at her wide eyed and she felt herself smirk. "Tadaa~" She said waving her hands for the kids benefit. "Don't try it at home kid." She said turning on her heal and walking down the magnolian street, it was such a beautiful day. She Grinned as she spread her arms out again, a tune on her lips and a spring in her step. Today was going to be fun she could feel it.
Last Edit: Jul 6, 2015 15:21:38 GMT by Bellua Daemon
The young wyrm moved through the streets of Magnolia Town in her human guise - green hair, matching eyes, a pink dress. She looked maybe thirteen, though she was a fair bit older than that in human terms. No one could tell though, nor would they have guessed without knowing - she didn't seem any different from an energetic thirteen year old.
What did turn heads was the slightly foreign look to her clothes, and possibly the fact that the vendor hadn't appreciated her paying him in foreign coin after she'd started munching on the odd meaty treat he was selling - Especially not coin that was basically worthless after the fall of the Empire.
There was much yelling, and when she'd decided to leave and let him cool off, a chase had ensued - one that she could easily win with the help of her acrobatics and wind magic. It had been a rather fun chase, actually, and when she'd left the man fuming, she'd apologized and promised Fiore money next time she found some. If she'd found some.
What had given her pause though, was some human woman who smelled vaguely of ash doing a handstand and torching her shoes before looking at her and telling her not to try burning her shoes off at home (the other details weren't quite understood by Tyr) before walking off. Tyr blinked a time or two before deciding this girl might be fun to follow while she explored Eastern Fiore. "I don't think you'll have to worry about me," she answered, hopping up on an empty bench and balancing her way across before hopping back down and continuing a more normal walk. "I can't make fire. Wind is easy, but fire isn't really my specialty. Soooo why did you burn your shoes off? Isn't that something you might need later?" Humans were weird.
Bellua stopped and spun around without putting her arms down to look at the child, she wasn't expecting the child to respond. Most people didn't, they just stared at her and chalked her antics up to 'another crazy guild wizard messing around', it was a convenient thing that she had gotten used to. Being for the most part ignored was helpful when you simply wanted to get away with things, and oh boy did she loved just getting away with her antics. Oh yeah right someone was talking to her, oh good god she was adorable! Bellua tilted her head as he registered what was said in her head. Burning her boots? oh yeah she actually forgot about that for a half a second. She took a proper look at the child and gave her a sheepish smile she, kinda, sorta, completely assumed that the little girl was a boy. She hadn't taken a proper look if she was perfectly honest, kinda preoccupied with herself, she could have sworn she was more aware than that.
"Actually I meant the jumping off the roof thing, parents wouldn't be too happy if I did something like that without at least telling kids it was dangerous. Not worth the hassle." She explained he smile growing as she talked. Spinning about to continue her walk before the little girl asked her why she burned her shoes, causing her to spin about. "Why did I burn my shoes? It's too hot for boots, and I keep extras back at my place. Besides, walking barefoot is more exciting than wearing shoes. It's soo much more satisfying to feel the ground beneath my feet," She said stretching her toes she stopped and thought about it resisting putting her arms down. "I might need those boots later, in case of sudden extreme winter but unless I find myself in sudden need of those boots I think I'll be fine and dandy." She said spinning back around continuing with he walk.
"Yeah... shoes are probably my least favorite part of human clothes..." Tyr answered, picking up a foot and examining it casually. She was known for going barefoot too, but that just didn't do on trips; human feet were so tender, and considering her form was an actual transformation and not just an illusion... well, she needed shoes sometimes too.
"Though I don't think you'll have to worry about my parents. I mean, I never knew who Dad was, but Mom lived on a big cliff and we played around it all the time." She chuckled at the now nearly three hundred year old memories; it was like they were yesterday to a dragon, even one as young as her. She remembered them quite clearly even though she'd just been a newborn dragon.
She looked up as the girl started to walk off. She was weird. Tyr found that fun. "But why burn the animal hides you work so hard to turn into garments?" she asked curiously. It wasn't a habit she was used to; she was relatively new to hanging around human civilizations in general, but she still thought it didn't sound like something people did. She'd certainly never heard of it. With a few quick steps she scurried over to the woman, walking just slightly behind her like a curious, green-haired (and yes, adorable) child. "You humans confuse me..."
"Well yeah human clothing can be pretty annoying sometimes-" Oh. Well that was interesting, she spun around on a single foot and crouched down staring at the child. She patted the girls head and then poked her cheek. Felt human enough, looked human enough, but she didn't talk like a human. "So if human's confuse you then what are you? Plenty of creatures live on cliffs, birds wyverns, assorted magical plant creatures. Humans... but you just said 'humans confuse you' like you're not one." She smiled and stood back up stretching her arms up into the sky. "But if you must know, I burned them because I didn't want to carry them home, and last I checked they weren't made out of animal skins at least...they didn't smell like burning hide when I roasted them off my feet. I could've sworn they were made out of a combination of fur and- wait wait wait we're getting off track."
Bellua strentched her arms behind her and spun about and continued to walk down the street confident that the child was following her. "Ahh, I'm Bellua Deamon by the way, nice to meet you kid." she said spinning about again and waving at the little girl. She didn't often deal with kids, usually the adults of where she was causing trouble felt they needed to make her more responsible . She often didn't have enough time to talk to children, but she'd been around enough to know how they talked. She had a pretty good idea, at least she thought she did. "Oh I don't think humans are too complicated, sure we may think weirdly but every comes down to those animal wants and needs eventually. We're not too different from other species if you ask me. Then again I don't normally deal with beastmen or other sentient's often Well maybe my idea holds no water, oh well."
Tyr closed an eye as she was patted on the head and poked on the cheek. That wasn't the reaction she normally got. The gesture combined with the words caused her to giggle much like the girl she appeared to be. "Well, yeah, I say humans confuse me because I'm not one. I just look like one." She shrugged, emerald eyes appraising the girl as she rambled.
"Hiya Bellua. I'm Tyr, and this might surprise you (it surprises a lot of humans), but I'm a sky dragon." Her grin grew and she giggled again. "I dunno, us dragons are supposed to be wise and calculating and stuff, and you humans are always so impulsive." Tyr was every bit as impulsive as a human; she was a biiiit hypocritical though, being just a child (for a dragon), herself. "But then, I'm pretty new to humans. I haven't really interacted with them that long."
"A sky Dragon? Like one of those big scaled winged reptiles of legends? The ones that control the very elements with their awesome magical might? you're a Dragon? And you this cyuuute?!" Bellua's line of questions became more and more excited as she asked them culminating in her literally picking up Tyr and hugging her closely. "Oh! So how do you do it? Some kind of powerful illusion magic? A body transfer? No wait, this is some kind of special Dragon technique isn't it? but why would you want to be human isn't you Dragon form basically better in every way? I mean you're a sky Dragon the most free of all those great draconian creatures. Ohhh this is soo cool! Arbeless never had any Dragons in our history but the legends, Oh those legends Tyr!" She rattled off spinning around while holding the small child with her completely willing to accept the small girls claims.
"I remember reading about them when studying Valland, the Dragons, top of the food chain, second to none in power, and beholden to no country on Earthland! And the magic you wield so powerful, so primal, it screams authority and regal right." She blinked as she realzied she was still hugging the child and opened her arms dropping her though she forgot to stop spinning for a bit. "Oh, sorry about that. I guess I got a bit over excited. My country wasn't convinced they existed but I've heard that Fiore definitely has or at least had Real life Dragons in it." She patted the girl smiling at her earnestly. She was convinced of the girls claims for a rather simple reason, who else but a dragon would claim to be one? A Trickster wouldn't dare try and pass itself off as a member of the most powerful creature on the planet. No one in their right mind would.
"Um.... yes, yes, yes... yes.. and definitely yes." Tyr answered all at once as soon as she was picked up and hugged. Humans liked squishing each other as a sign of affection, so this was obviously a good sign. "I pride myself on my adorable looks~" she chuckled from her rather close proximity to the woman. She didn't take long to start asking more questions, specifically about her human form.
"Um, it's a dragon technique, buuuut not all dragons can do it," she had failed to get people to understand before. It was easiest when they just didn't ask. "It's sort of like a transformation, so I'm basically human in this form..." she got bored at that point, not going into the details of why she would still smell like a dragon and such to people in the know, and instead just taking advantage of the woman's momentum to talk about things that were mroe fun. "I wanted to walk because everything runs together from the sky," she told Bellua simply. "Pluuuus looking like a dragon is a good way to scare humans... or just get them to try to punch you, and I'm not very fond of fighting."
Tyr couldn't help but puff up a bit when she was told about how regal she seemed. She wasn't stuck up, but it was only common knowledge that dragons were, in fact, superior to squishy humans. Even her human form retained some of her draconic essence just so that she would retain some rather useful abilities. "You know more about dragons than some humans," she waggled her feet to no avail. She was too short to touch the ground at this point, and too unconcerned to force Bellua to put her down. "I like you, you understand things," she decided aloud.
Post by Bellua Daemon on Jul 15, 2015 14:25:04 GMT
Bellua's spinning finally took it's toll on her causing her feet to shoot out from under her. Well at least she was seated now, she could rest a bit let her world stop spinning. Still this was cool! A real dragon in this adorable little form! Bellua made sure to let the little draconian free of her grip, wouldn't due to just keep hugging her like that. She gave the little Sky Dragon a wide grin, this dragon girl was brilliant, and she meant that, how often did one get to meet a dragon? Human form or not she had the backing of her draconic heritage behind her. Oh today was going to be interesting for sure.
"Aww thank you! Back home everyone said the likelyhood of meeting a dragon was so small it was pointless learning about them, but how could you just ignore all that history? All those legends? I mean there are plenty of fantastic creatures in the world, manticores, hydra's, golems, Giants, Wyverns, and the like, but the Dragons are in a class of their own!" She blinked as she realized she was ranting again, oops guess meeting a childhood hero would loosen one's mouth a bit. "Ahh, Well, I guess you could say I'm a big fan." She said a small blush appearing on her cheeks.
"So what's the most adorable Sky dragon doing around here? Looking for something to do? I haven't found much yet but it tends to be something new and interesting happens if you trust yourself to the natural flow of the place, I mean Last time I did so I found a time traveling giant, and now I've met a sky dragon. I should go on more walks something cool and new always happens! I think I might love this country!" She giggled thinking back on her recent adventure. "Oh jeez, I can't seem to keep my mouth shut today."
"Psh. Humans should learn about dragons. Dragons are fantastic!" Tyr informed Bellua with no small amount of enthusiasm. She obviously bought into the whole dragon superiority thing, though she wasn't purposefully condescending about it. It wasn't like humans could help being squishy and mortal. They did a good job making due with those limitations though. "Plus, humans make mistakes when they don't learn about things, and *some* dragons... like Mom... aren't a fan of humans not treating them like Queens... or kings I guess." Her brother certainly had an ego... "It's always nice to meet a fan though. I'm admittedly young for a dragon. I'm only three hundred. It's why my human form looks like a kid." She wasn't that big for a dragon, and was small for her age in her wyrm form.
"I'm actually following someone... sort of..." Tyr admitted. "See there's a human who's kind of like a pet, but he doesn't know it, and I want to make sure he's okay since people were poking his brain with magic before I set him free." She was about as good at explaining things as a kid when she was rambling happy, too. The woman giggled about loving the country before clamming up to give Tyr a chance to talk again. "I'm actually from Sutan instead of here," Tyr told her. "I'm new to this country too. I've only been wandering a couple of months. It's really pretty though, and the feel of all this magic is wonderful. no wonder so many old dragons came to stay here a little while back."
Post by Bellua Daemon on Jul 22, 2015 21:24:57 GMT
Bellua flashed Tyr a smile as the tiny dragon expressed the fantasticness of Dragons, which Bellua wasn't anywhere near about to refute. She was a fan girl when it came down to it, absolutely in love with the idea of these powerful creatures existing and ruling their own claw crafted slice of paradise. She respected dragons, they were powerful, and free, they answered to no one. Isn't that what everyone should strive for? That same sort of independence, and inner strength? Well she supposed that wasn't her goal really, but it would be great. It was totally something to look forward to, she thought to herself as she thought about it.
"Wait you're looking for someone? A human pet?" Bellua gave a snorting laugh trying to hold it in as she thought about it. "Sorry, so you have a human pet? And you're looking for them? " She looked at the adorable little sky dragon jumping back up to her feet and stretching herself out, oh now she wanted to do something now! "Sounds like military research to me, my home did much the same thing. Not that it helped them much. but then again who has it helped? It always backfires eventually." She waved her hand back and forth clearly annoyed with the memories of her home. "Do you want me to help you for your...pet? Is he relly a pet? I never imagined dragons seeing human's like that."
"Weeell I call him that to myself, just because I caaaan~" Tyr giggled to herself. "I don't really think he's a pet, I just think he needs someone to take care of him is all. He seemed really super serious and disturbed without a memory last time and that can't be good for him," she mused. She seemed to be relatively unconcerned; it was more like a pet project than some big goal.
"I'm okay though. I'm just here to find something fun to do," Tyr shifted her weight and fidgeted a bit. Truth be told, Tyr was kind of a fangirl of dragons too, except being one, she had the freedom *and* a slightly inflated sense of self-importance, even if she meant it harmlessly. "We coooould get into something fun though if you want to help with something. I'm still trying to figure out what humans do in towns for fun."
"Hehehe That is so mean~" Bellua laughed. "Stiilll, You could do worse than getting a dragon to want to take care of you, he's lucky in that regard." Bellua giggled as she hopped up to Tyr patting her on the head. "Still that's really kind of you trying to care for someone like that. So sure I'm up for some fun Let's see what do we human do for fun in town?" Bellua put her index finger on her chin as she thought about it. "Weell~ it depends on the humans, some of us are delinquents who bother other people for fun, others are vigilante's who chase the delinquents. Then there's the average person who love calming relaxing things,, restaurants, talking to others, social events like sports and musicals." Bellua thought about it for a few seconds.
"Is it a bit difficult to tell what's going on when and where if you don't pay attention (Kinda like me.) And my purse is a bit empty so I can't take us to the more expensive events. Still I'm sure there is something we can do in town, at the very least finding someone interesting This is the home of Fairy Tail and SaberTooth after all maybe we can find someone to show us something cool." She said putting her hands on her hips. "Fweh nothing will happen if we stand around talking about it let's go find something to do!"
Last Edit: Jul 29, 2015 6:26:11 GMT by Bellua Daemon
"Hmmmm... I haven't really done any of those things," Tyr crossed her arms before moving one to tap her chin. She seemed to have completely forgotten that she'd technically stolen from a shop earlier, what with not really knowing how human society worked. She was over three hundred, but most of that time had been spent with other dragons.
"I know! Pick a thing and we'll do that!" she wanted the human to decide what humans should do for fun. If she decided it would be a dragon deciding what they should do for human fun, and that just didn't make sense. Plus, this way there was a mystery to what they would do, and that in itself was fun!
She was presently following the blond through the streets, eyes wide as she watched the humans go about their daily lives. It was almost a sensory overload to the dragon; she could see, hear, and smell more than any of them, and there was just so much going on there. She kept following though, albeit a bit distracted... at least until she bumped into a rather large man who had been angrily haggling with a shopkeeper (who had coincidentally been insisting that you couldn't just haggle with industry-set prices). "Oh! Sorry!" she waved and giggled sheepishly. She could avoid just about anything easily... but only when she wasn't too busy staring at signs and food.
Bellua snapped her figers as she thought about where she wanted to go, she couldn't go watch some of her guild mates challenge Fairy Tail, to early for that. She spent most of her cash earlier, and hadn't done a job to make up for it yet, so pay for events were definitely out of the question. Then what were they going to, wait, she had an idea and if she was lucky, if she was very,very, lucky. Then they could have get in without adding another blow to her purse.
"Aha! Let's hit the pool!" Bellua laughed, suddenly spinning around and flashing a smile at her tiny dragon companion. "I haven't gone to the pool in forever! Oh I may need a new swimsuit...hrrrrmmmm." Bellua tapped her foot in thought again as she realized that the swimsuits would cost a bit. "Oh well I can get us some suits that shouldn't be a problem. They aren't that expensive and even if they are... hmm I'll cross that bridge later then." She shrugged as she walked backwards not bothering to look where she was going.
She had completely missed that Tyr had bumped into someone, until she opened her eyes and saw the large guy. Not the biggest she'd ever seen, but she was more concerned with Tyr than the other person. "Ahh! Almost lost you there!" She giggled picking Tyr up and hugging her. "Sorry mister I'll keep a better watch over her." She hastily apologized, she was assuming that the guy would be angry, but she was also trying to tie her presence to Tyr's get people to think that she had a proper guardian instead of a fangirl. "Okay now where was the clothing store again?" She asked sheepishly, patting Tyr on the head as she tried to remember. "Oh!" She cried letting her new friend go. "This way."