Kinaki-sungow Massabawara
Nov 18th, 2004, 11:00:41 AM
Like a serpent in the sand, Kin-sun slithered dangerously close to his prey. Wrapped in shades of cream and brown, protected from the twin suns and blended into the endless desert. His eyes, exposed through a narrow slit in his headwrap, were intense; more fierce than the sky; fixed upon his prey; a large dune lizard.
The heat on Tatooine burdened all with its choking, thick weight. Relentless, the twin suns glared down upon the sea of burning gold and all caught in the wild snares of The Jundland Wastes. Sand mountains rolled into the unbroken horizon and swooping valleys dug deep, vain to elude the light and heat, and failed. Here, there was no shelter until twilight painted a canvas of dark across the sky. Then came the storms.
Kin-sun closed in on the creature, desperate to find shelter. He didn't make a sound. Not as he breathed softly against the cloth. He didn't make a sound. Not while crafting smooth ripples in the sand. He didn't make a sound. Not as he slid the feathered dart into a long pipe. He didn't make a sound. Not as he brought the pipe to his lips.
The heat on Tatooine burdened all with its choking, thick weight. Relentless, the twin suns glared down upon the sea of burning gold and all caught in the wild snares of The Jundland Wastes. Sand mountains rolled into the unbroken horizon and swooping valleys dug deep, vain to elude the light and heat, and failed. Here, there was no shelter until twilight painted a canvas of dark across the sky. Then came the storms.
Kin-sun closed in on the creature, desperate to find shelter. He didn't make a sound. Not as he breathed softly against the cloth. He didn't make a sound. Not while crafting smooth ripples in the sand. He didn't make a sound. Not as he slid the feathered dart into a long pipe. He didn't make a sound. Not as he brought the pipe to his lips.