Serian Sanctuary
Oblivion
Name: Oblivion
Gender: Male
Parents/Affinity: Deep Shadows
Special Stats: Elemental (Plasma)
Circle: None
Mate: None
Offspring: None
The two were a perfect contrast- Rein was a stunning Adonis, his golden mane and tail shimmering in the daylight. Bells chimed with his arrival, being bedecked as he was. Beside him, Oblivion almost appeared sinister. He was the moonlight to Rein's sunshine. His dark amethyst coat seemed to almost drink in the sunlight, and the bright plasma tendrils around his hooves twisted and coiled around the earth. Both stallions were of an easy temperament today however, yet any bystander would have found at least the one stallion's presence disconcerting.
Golden irises observed the festive stallion for a moment before he remarked "The air feels moist- perhaps a storm is on its way?"
The air thrummed with his energy- storms were the elemental's specialty. Although he wasn't in direct control of lightning, lightning was comprised of plasma, his area of expertise.
Rein nodded in agreement, a smile lighting his face. "Considering the time of year my friend, we may be more inclined to snow than rain! Don't get your hopes up."
The Christmas elemental was chomping at the bit for snow. It had been hard to feel Christmas-y with the melting heat of the summers upon them. Now that the days were cooler, he was brimming with anticipation for wintertime. Regardless, the stallion always managed to find a little ray of sunshine, no matter what the season.
"Some company would be welcome today," Rein continued. The stallion loved visitors, and they had been in short supply as of late. Oblivion, being the newcomer, was less enthusiastic. He was quiet today; not really withdrawn per se, but overtly serious. This air of danger seemed to hang over him. Rein had never witnessed the stallion act out, but he had no doubt that he was of a unpredictable disposition.
Rein frowned slightly. "Some company would do you some good," he chided. "You could use a companion outside of your own herd-mates."
The stallion pawed at the earth in contemplation. "We shall see," he replied, unsure.