"There's Gold in Our Eyes"
14 Searing 124
A Patch of Woods
On the outskirts of Kalzasi, not far off a a road leading into the city, a young Fae was passing the hours by terrorising the insect population. The loud, telltale call of cicadas beckoned him to fly on far larger wings to snap them up where they buzzed and pop them into his mouth with a satisfying crunch. 14 Searing 124
A Patch of Woods
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"An-bhlasta!" Destyn exclaimed to no one in particular as he munched on a particularly bulbous specimen, which was on the verge of shedded its shell, but hadn't which lent a particularly satisfying quality to the crunchy texture. Far away in Sol'Valen, his friends had been invited to some fancy function from which he'd been excluded. It wouldn't occur to him to be offended, but he was irritated that he had no access to them on a day when he had nothing else in particular to do.
Having now spent a bit of time in the Hytori capital which had birthed two of his favourite people, Destyn had subconsciously begun to adopt a particular elven feature that he did not typically wear. His once rounded ears had pinched their tips to points over the course of a gradual process that took place while he slept over the course of two weeks. At this point, at least while clothed, he looked like an Hytori with wings. He already had a lot of similar features, given his flaxen hair and sunkissed skin, so the addition of elven ears was hardly a stretch. Well, perhaps in a literal sense they'd stretched, but that was beside the point.
In the meantime, the sun was setting and the sounds of cicadas were beginning to give way to the song of crickets. If the woodlands were Destyn's restaurant, then it seemed the lunch hour was passing over into dinnertime. He alighted on a patch of grass, and perked his newly pointed ears to listen for more snacks, but it was not insect song that caught his attention straight away, but the snapping of twigs caused by the footfalls of a much larger creature. His wide eyes turned to fall upon the interloper, and he tilted his head at them, looking as though he'd just been caught at some sort of mischief.