OOC wrote:Valge's biography can be found here - clicky
Please note that she is not approved by the DMs and won't be. Anyone who does get in close RP with her is aware of this.
The name 'Tails of Lightning' comes from that yes, dragons have tails... but also when a bolt of lightning strucks from the sky, the end separates into several parts - tails. Lightning is the speciality of Bronze dragons. Those who adventure and RP with Valge may find it retold here from her perspective. This is the longest I've written in over a year. And it is a long post but there's been lots to catch up on, and even more to come. I have a bad memory in real life so it will also work as a reference point for myself. I may have written some parts incorrectly as I might have forgot details of the adventure. For anything such, or name mistakes (I'm bad with names) please do PM me.
"Those darn fishmen!" Valge had barely escaped with her life from the Bilberry Island. She did tell Domhnall more than once that the fishmen would best him. He had laughed and waved her concerns away. From when they guarded the caravan a few days past, Valge knew he was an able fighter. He had been standing close to her, trying to not let any bandits or pirates get close while she took them down with her bow. Sure, it had been their duty to protect the wagons and in that, each other. But Dom, he protected people back to the Gate and when they went hunting for gobbos along with the spellcaster Zavan, he had taken the lead again and had actually been singing while the smelly gobbos tried pounding on him. Valge knew in her gut that the Bilberry Island adventure wouldn't fare well but joined him anyway. Those bilberries had tasted utterly delicious and she didn't have any left for Juna after eating everything herself.
Sure enough, after the ship had taken them there one of the fishmen started casting spells. Dom had immediately rushed at it with his weapon but the fishman mage had done some damage already. As Valge had been there one time before, he urged her to show the way to the berry bushes. She could only find two this time and barely had time to pick a handful before the fishmen were attacking again. Despite the bandages she quickly had applied to him, he was bleeding. With a prayer to Io, Valge asked for assistance and wondered if Io had understood her when she received a lazy dog. Poor Lumi had to do all the work while the dog stood there with its tongue hanging outside its mouth. At last Valge managed to get the dog to understand that it was supposed to bite the fishmen but she knew that it would not survive. Using the dog as a distraction, she stripped herself off her armor and threw herself into the sea. She called out for Lumi who hesitated just for a moment before leaping into the water too. Together they swam to the shore; one hating and the other loving the embrace of water.

Valge and Lumi.
The shore was nearby a forest and luckily Valge had put all her belongings in that magical, pocket bag Hoihe had gifted her. He had said that if she could breath in it, it would just be large enough inside for her but not him, jokingly calling her his pocket Valge. She made a campfire which Lumi nearly laid down on top of eager to dry her wet fur. "Careful or you'll burn your whiskers off." Valge said and Lumi growled but moved. After Valge's skin had dried she put on her dress she took from the magic pocket and proceeded to dry her cloak and shoes. While she had rummaged around in the bag for her dress, she felt the edges of a specific gem. She now held it and watched how the light from the fire brought it to life. Rainbow was what she had named it, not one colour overtook the other. As soon as she thought it was more blue or green, it shifted to yellow or another colour. Of all the gifts Hoihe had given her, Rainbow felt the most precious to her. At the time he gave it to her, she had looked at it differently but as their relationship had developed, Rainbow held a new meaning.
While Valge gazed into the gem she thought back to the time she had arrived near Baldur's Gate not very long ago. She had meant to simply pass through and continue her search to reach her goal. She wondered now if all the things Hoihe kept saying about fate and that were true. The first person Valge supposed she could call a friend had been Arwyroe Melten, a Paladin of Sune "Beauty and loooooveee!", she could hear him saying it in her head as she thought of him. Valge had soon taken to call him Handsome, it was obvious Sune favoured him. Arwyroe just went a bit further, the awful clothes and that weird smell that constantly surrounded him. It had taken some time to get used to. He called it "perfume". She had called it the stench of sewer, and he had called her ugly. And somehow along that line she had told him her true form and he had laughed. Now she hoped that no harm would come from it, but didn't really think so. The reason she had told him was because she could perceive the goodness in him. He had protected her when she needed it and offered escort on the roads. It had taken Valge time to get used to accepting and also asking for assistance from others. It was not the first or the last time she missed her strong scaled, sharp claws and teeth. And the wings, especially the wings. Travelling was so much easier when she could simply fly over water, hills and mountains.

Bilberry Island.
Valge put more wood on the fire and Lumi glanced up but when back to what she did best - sleeping. A true cat indeed. Valge needed to be more careful, there had been people who were more concerned about Lumi than the real dangers that lurked in shadows. She went back to gazing into Rainbow, as if trying to find answers in it. On the journey from The High Forest to Baldur's Gate she had met several drunk and disorderly, all varieties of two-leggers. Except for a powerful spellcaster or something that could help her.
The first time she had met Hoihe was in the Friendly Arms Inn, he was downing a drink after another of something he called Dragon's Breath. It had made her laugh, the very thought of that a dragon's breath could be bottled was absurd to her. Ale and wine tasted odd on her tongue and when Hoihe offered her a mug of Dragon's Breath she had drank it but it hadn't tasted anything like a real dragon's breath, which she had pointed out to him. Hoihe had then claimed he could really breath like a dragon and urged her to come outside the Inn, where he could show her. He then showed her his claws, which at first she thought he had taken from some beast and attached to himself. There was a small pond with a small waterfall. He breathed at the waterfall, really breathed at it and it had frozen. Valge had been very doubtful and could sense he wasn't a dragon in human shape and Hoihe had explained how he had the blood of a Silver dragon flowing in him. Silver of all! Well, at least it wasn't Gold. Later she had come to strongly suspect it might have been a Copper in his family instead. Valge had to trust him with her secret, she had said too much and appeared too knowledgeable about dragons anyway. What surprised her was that Hoihe immediately promised to aid her. At first she thought he was one who spoke with haste and much promise but it became clear as they spent more time together that he was the direct opposite of what she had first thought. It made her find him very intriguing.

Ulgoth's Beard.
He had showered her with gifts, gold and gems and had quickly found out the things that she liked the most. Hoihe had this way of talking about fate as if he had little control over his life. There was a strong presence of sadness and loss in his eyes, which became even more apparent after a loss of a great friend of his. When he returned from a journey he had made her a gift, a piece of wood that he carved with his claws. It was very symbolic. Typical long winded, far fetched Hoihe-symbolic. He had to explain every detail of it and even then, Valge was lost for words. She had many concerns and worries but as she spoke of them, Hoihe had already thought about them and reassured her. It would have been easy to reject him, refusing to even acknowledge such a union but as Valge had looked into his silvery eyes, nearly mirrors of her own, she had seen a spark of hope in all that sadness and found that she wanted to nurture it and see it grow. In a way, only realizing it later, she did feel alone being amongst two-leggers but always so aware of that she wasn't there by choice or one of them. The current form she was trapped in was also very weak and vulnerable. She didn't mind loneliness as she had always been solitary but being near other dragonkin made her feel more closer to her true self.
Hoihe had thus promised himself to Valge, offered her anything she wanted and promised that one day she would gain her true form back. Valge wasn't sure if Hoihe had added himself to her hoard or if she had done that. However things turned out, she was committed now and bound by her words. Yet she was well aware of their differences and inside her a fear had started to grow. Valge herself could expect to live for decades but Hoihe was human. Not only that but he was oblivious to any danger and every day he had a new tale to tell of some life threatening adventure which he miraculously had survived. She was too young to know how to react to these feelings and thoughts, but she did know that elves must have the same concerns with humans. Of course there had to be other dragons with such experience but that would involve to great a risk for her to seek them out. The elves perhaps could advice her. Valge sent a quiet prayer to Io. Rainbow symbolised Io for her now - all and everything in one form.
Perhaps this is how Io looks like - like a rainbow. Borrowed from Neytirix at Devantart.

Bilberry Island. Hoihe is cutting a crystal for Valge.
She put away Rainbow and picked up the smaller crystal shard that Hoihe had cut for her. Placing it into her left palm, Valge closed her fingers tightly around it, the sharp edges of the crystal shard cutting into her skin. The blood slowly dripped down on to the ground. Valge's concentration was entirely on the shard and she whispered words in draconic. The hairs on Lumi's fur stood up and she now stood up and looked at Valge, sensing the magic. When Valge was done she opened her palm and her blood has mixed with that of the crystal shard, which now had lost its cutting sharp edges. It was warm and the blood seemed alive inside it, as if pulsating with Valge's own heartbeat. "Its alright Lumi. Come on and we'll find a place to sleep." She extinguished the fire and walked deeper into the forest and stopped under a large tree. Placing her bloody palm on the tree's bark Valge asked for it to protect them. The blood slowly absorbed into the tree and the roots moved to make a hollow in the ground in which Valge and Lumi lied down. They were lying there tight together with Valge's cloak covering them as they always slept. A gentle wind brushed leaves on top of them so that they were hidden. As Valge fell asleep, she clutched the bloodstone in her hand.

Bilberry Island. Valge is sitting down drinking wine that has floated ashore in a box from the shipwreck. She believes Hoihe was reminded by how his ship had gone down.











