[center][h1][color=00746b]Kivessin Aeynore[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] The young elven blood did not bear any magic in his body, only skill, and determination. It was before sun-rise in the east and the nightly rain was slowly picking up, forming dew on all the heavenly flowers, and leather boots padded the ground while running. A sharpened arrow glinted in the morning sunrise, a flash, and a rip of the bow. A stinging noise set out upon fire before a thud was placed on a particularly dull pattern. A common pattern fell to the ground under the rising sun, a snow-white elf gracefully walked over to the small hill of the creature. An open eye with faded essence looked upon him, as he knelt down, praying for his safe return to the spirit world, [color=00746b]"I am sorry my sister, I hope you travel safe and unharmed to your new home. I hope you let your nutrients fill the mouths of plenty and you understand the circle of life."[/color] Princess Kivessin wasn't one to ignore the circle of life or not wish something safe passage to the spirit realm. After the ritual of the elven community was bestowed on the doe, Kivessin began to process the animal. [i]Small time skip[/i] After processing the animal and hoisting it up over his shoulders, Princess Kivessin returned home. [hr] [center][h1][color=f6989d]Princess Aelua Aeynore[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] Kivessin was walking through the door of the royal house, making his way to the butcher area of the kingdom, and Aelua stood there with wide eyes. Even though the royal children were the same age, they were on completely different spectrums of emotional and mental strength, "[color=f6989d]Kiv...[/color]" Aelua began to stutter while seeing the soulless animal, tears came to her eyes, "[color=f6989d]...did you?[/color]" Asking with a soft voice. Kivessin looked at his sister with a forced faint smile, "[color=00746b]Yes. We need to eat.[/color]" He explained quickly while passing. Aelua seemed to stare down at the ground while holding her hands within each other, she understood that they needed to eat, but she wasn't much of a meat-eater when it came to breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Standing there in a few thoughts, she decided to ignore her brother's actions, and go back to studying. Shutting the door that she just came out of, deciding to return to the knowledge-bound leather, Aelua closed the door without much noise. Returning to the ottoman that sat beside a window, picking up the book, and plopping down gently. Getting into a comfortable position before continuing her reading, she wasn't hungry anymore, and wouldn't be participating in breakfast this morning. She understood this would alert one or both of her parents to come to check on her, but she would gladly explain seeing animals in such a state would cause her appetite to dissipate.