Loch's expression lit up with surprise as the creature responded. So, it was a sentient water-dweller like him and his kin. This was the second time he had met with someone like him since he had journeyed to the land world. Though he wasn’t on land now, so perhaps he shouldn’t have been too surprised. "I don't see—I have never seen a wolf Here. Only on land," He listened as the feline spoke. "Well, I don’t typically see felines here either.” He couldn’t help his snarky response. “I originate from deeper waters, the abyssal plains,” perhaps that was already evident by the glowing lure on his forehead, which was rarely seen beyond the deep waters.
He’d continue to study the creature before him. He had never seen anything like Delta before, though he assumed there were others like him somewhere out there. “There are lots of us there. I suppose the oceans are just so vast, it still seems an unusual sight.” Even though he had grown up here, he realized he had barely explored the expanse of the great oceans. No one really could. It seemed to go on and on forever. Was there even an end to it? It made him wonder what other life might be out there. Part of him still wanted to explore it, but he had a home in Duskorna now. Besides, he was growing quite fond of his little lake.
“I don’t live there anymore, though.” Loch would continue, intrigued by the small feline and wanting to keep the conversation going. “I’ve found a home on land, in a kingdom called Duskorna. We follow the goddess Tsillah. There’s a nice lake where I’ve made a den. However something called me back here to the ocean. Guess I couldn’t stay away for too long.” He’d finally let his gaze fall off of Delta, looking past the feline to the blue ocean around them. In the distance, he could make out the dark outlines of a school of fish. Frustration filled him again as he remembered the seal he had let escape. Well, a fish was a much easier catch. “Excuse me a moment, I don’t want to let them get away.”
With a swish of his tail, Loch would propel himself through the water at top speed, aiming to separate a pair of fish from their group and snatch them in his jaws.
Dice roll for agility:
Success: Loxh catches 2 fish and offers one to Delta.
Fail: The fish continue to school together, making it impossible for Loch to catch one.
He’d continue to study the creature before him. He had never seen anything like Delta before, though he assumed there were others like him somewhere out there. “There are lots of us there. I suppose the oceans are just so vast, it still seems an unusual sight.” Even though he had grown up here, he realized he had barely explored the expanse of the great oceans. No one really could. It seemed to go on and on forever. Was there even an end to it? It made him wonder what other life might be out there. Part of him still wanted to explore it, but he had a home in Duskorna now. Besides, he was growing quite fond of his little lake.
“I don’t live there anymore, though.” Loch would continue, intrigued by the small feline and wanting to keep the conversation going. “I’ve found a home on land, in a kingdom called Duskorna. We follow the goddess Tsillah. There’s a nice lake where I’ve made a den. However something called me back here to the ocean. Guess I couldn’t stay away for too long.” He’d finally let his gaze fall off of Delta, looking past the feline to the blue ocean around them. In the distance, he could make out the dark outlines of a school of fish. Frustration filled him again as he remembered the seal he had let escape. Well, a fish was a much easier catch. “Excuse me a moment, I don’t want to let them get away.”
With a swish of his tail, Loch would propel himself through the water at top speed, aiming to separate a pair of fish from their group and snatch them in his jaws.
Dice roll for agility:
Success: Loxh catches 2 fish and offers one to Delta.
Fail: The fish continue to school together, making it impossible for Loch to catch one.