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[SRP] Oh, Shoot [Naupaka Kahakai & Meadow March]

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~Spazzy_the_Wolfie~

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:00 pm


Oh, Shoot
get it? cuz plants? and-

[SRP]

Who: Naupaka Kahakai (& Momi) & Meadow March (~Spazzy_the_Wolfie~)
When: One lazy summer afternoon!
Where: Somewhere in the land’s southern tropic regions.

Prompt: For those soquili with a green hoof, it is almost time to harvest before the summer sun wilts crops. Does your soquili partake in any farming or gardening? If so, what do they plant? How do they care for their garden? Do they work solo, with familiars or are they part of a herd or family who work together? Are they farming for food, are they gardening flowers, do they grow herbs for medicine or are they trying to conserve or restore a damaged plot of land?

If they don't farm or garden, why not? Do they not have the skill? Have they killed every plant they've tried to keep alive? Do they want to learn but don't know where to start? Maybe they can reach out to a farming or gardening soquili to get some tips! If they don't farm or garden, how do they eat? Do they live off the land and forage for food or are they hunters?


Word Count: 2,112
PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:03 pm


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“Beautiful, isn’t it, Momi?” Naupaka Kahakai was enjoying a well deserved moment of rest, lounging under the shade of a tree after a long morning spent tending to smaller plants and flowers in the area. His front hooves were dangling in the water, tracing lazy, pointless little patterns that left ripples in their wake. He was at peace and perfectly at ease, not an ounce of fear to be found in the smile on his face. The stallion didn’t need to fear anything lurking in the water here, not when his beloved familiar happened to be the biggest, baddest water dweller around.

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A dangerous and fearsome reptilian Momi was... currently snapping playfully at the waves Naupaka was making, occasionally bumping his hooves with the end of her toothy maw. She would eventually grow lazy herself with the heat of the summer sun, abandoning her friend to rest beneath the shaded falls of the nearby waterfall.

But not before she hit the water with one playful smack of her tail to announce her departure, splashing drowsy Naupaka right in the face and startling him awake.

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“Ack! Hey!” Naupaka hadn’t realized what was happening until water hit him right in the face, leaving him floundering and with a messy mane. “...Really? Really?!” Freshwater dripped from both his bangs and braid, and his attempts at blowing hair out of his face and making any sort of graceful recovery failed miserably. “Thaaanks a lot, Momi...” He thought to himself, grumbling halfheartedly in annoyance as he rose from his spot and moved to the safety and shade of another tree - a mango tree with some heavy branches, from the looks of it.

Far from the water now and clear of any future sneak splash attacks (MOMI...), the stallion dealt with the first thing on his mind. Tipping his head and carefully removing his flower crown, Naupaka began to assess it for any damage. The blooms weren’t too messed up, just dripping wet and in need of some time in the sun to properly dry off. Some of the flowers were askew, but... eh, he could fix that later. Another lei could be made easily enough if this one was broken or roughed up, he supposed, so long as he found someone skilled at weaving... but Naupaka didn’t feel like dealing with that. No, not on a summer day like today, where he had spent the early hours gardening so that he could specifically relax during the hotter hours of the day instead of roasting in the sun.

~Spazzy_the_Wolfie~


~Spazzy_the_Wolfie~

PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:34 pm


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Today, Meadow March found himself in a new neck of the woods (...jungle, technically speaking), his beloved stuffed bunny Cosmos carefully draped over the back of his neck. Meandering through the tropic landscape in the pursuit of knowledge, the rabbit-looking stallion took his time, pausing every so often to observe any sort of flower or plant that caught his eye. He had traveled afar and been to many lands, but the flora here was completely unknown to him, and it had his full attention. What kind of gardener would he be if he didn’t take an interest in all of these new plants?

After all, he was still in search of new seeds to grow in his garden, plants that steered towards more... fatal traits and nefarious outcomes...

On the move once again, Meadow March pushed his way forward into the dense foliage of the tropics. He ducked to avoid the exceptionally large leaves of a shrub, waxy and a rich shade of green... only to have one of the vines on his hind leg snagged by the thorned stems of another plant nearby, smaller in size and easily overlooked.

Not enough to send him tumbling to the ground below, but just enough to make him misstep with that snagged paw, the humid and damp greenery he stepped down on caused his leg to slide at an uncomfortable angle. One wrong step was all that was needed to lead to a sharp, shooting pain that struck him immediately. “Ah, s**t! s**t!” The normally composed stallion hissed out, gritting his teeth in a pained grimace and wincing as he caught himself. Meadow March knew better than to move right away, holding still and waiting for the sudden pain to subside before he even thought about using the paw again.

He tested it once, a wiggle of his toes before he set his paw down. A second step where he adjusted his footing, still hesitating to actually walk.

The third step - what would have ideally been the step leading to him continuing on his merry way like nothing ever happened - nearly led to his leg buckling under him.

“Damn it all!” Thinking himself alone, Meadow March allowed himself a rare moment of frustration. Oh, the irony, for a plant of all things to lead to his downfall. He, the gardener. He, who utilized and peddled the beautiful toxins and dangerous attributes of these flowers and ferns. Egads, how positively embarrassing...
PostPosted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:43 pm


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The outburst had not gone unnoticed, the distant cursing causing a confused and... admittedly curious Naupaka to make his way into the jungle to investigate what on earth was going on near his home. He hadn’t caught wind of any blood yet, and had yet to observe the sight or sound of frantic prey, which was a good thing, right? A sign that the noisy stranger wasn’t an immediate threat? If push came to shove and they were a threat, he knew how to use his horns, and Momi served as a prettyyy good backup plan...

Naupaka just needed to locate them to figure out the rest. Only one way to go about doing that in a place this dense with greenery.

“Hellooo? Anyone out there?” The stallion called out, “I mean you no harm! I live around these parts! I’m just here to lend a helping hand, if you need one!” Pausing to allow them the chance to reply, he did his very best to pay close attention to the sounds around his home.

It was during this moment of pause that Naupaka realized his mane was still fairly soaked thanks to Momi’s antics, the freshwater dripping off of him causing his legs to gather a not-so-pleasant layer of jungle dirt and grime as he had been walking. Yuck! There wasn’t much he could do about that, unfortunately, not until he made his way back to the falls near his home. He had other matters to attend to right now though. Poor Naupaka did what he could to tidy himself up, shaking off to try and get a majority of the water off. Or, at the very least, speed up the process...

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Another soquili, out in a place like this? What were the odds...?

Meadow March considered the faceless stranger’s offer, weighing his options: struggle to maneuver his way out of this damned jungle “paradise” in his current state (heavy emphasis on the air quotes, given the situation he was currently in, ugh), or trust that they were being honest and kind with no ulterior motives.

Hind paw raised enough to avoid grazing the damp earth of the jungle, Meadow March did his best to take a few steps forward - Oh, forget it. This wasn’t walking, this was hobbling. He huffed in annoyance, nose scrunching in frustration at the slowed pace.

The rabbit-stallion could hold himself in a fight (as he had proven time and time again in previous years), even if he was injured. He would just need to make adjustments and push through the pain...

Why not? What was life without a little risk.

“My oh my, am I glad to hear your voice, friend!” Meadow March finally replied, making sure that he sounded relieved as ever, “I hate to trouble you, I really do, but I could use a bit of a hand here! I went and injured my leg here while trekking through the jungle.” He considered pushing onward into the jungle at a snail’s pace to try and meet up with them... and then thought better of it, maintaining his position in hopes that the stranger would find him. “You wouldn’t happen to know someone with healing skills, or be a healer yourself, would you?”

After all, he was in no rush. The plants around him weren’t going anywhere, nor the sprouts and seeds growing in his garden back home. Meadow March had plenty of time on his hands.

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The moment the stallion heard that the stranger was injured, all prior concerns about his own appearance went right out the window.

“Oh! Oh no, that’s not good at all.” Naupaka Kahakai was no unicorn, but he did have a fair amount of knowledge when it came to plants and their medicinal properties. If all else failed, he could at least offer the stranger a place to rest and help them get their bearings, at least until they were back on their feet again. “Sit tight and I’ll be right there in a second, promise!”

And so he began to make his way into the denser parts of the tropical landscape, following after the other’s voice. Naupaka traversed the land with relative ease and avoided possible injury, having lived and tended to the jungle for years at this point. “Hey, friend? Are you around here? Keep chatting with me and I’ll find you in no time! Or just, uh, call out a few times? Whatever works for you! I just need to follow your voice.”

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Yes, it seemed he had made the right decision after all.

Resting his leg for now, Meadow March was happy to stand idly by and await potential aid. “Oh? Just a second, hm?” He gave an exaggerated hum before he clucked his tongue, as if he had come to a decision. Might as well have a bit of fun to waste some time and assist his rescuer, as requested. “Alright then, the clock. is. tickiiiiing. Let’s see how long it really takes you.” Raising his voice to ensure that he was heard, he began to count out loud.

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...


This simple game of his was beginning to grow awfully dull. Meadow March tried not to let his boredom be heard, maintaining the chipper tone he had started off with.

“Thirty. Thirty-one. Thirty-two. Thirty-thr-”

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“Okay, okay! I guess it was longer than a few seconds...” A head popped out from some ferns, looking back and forth in search of something before eyes finally locked onto Meadow March’s form. “Ah, there you are!” Naupaka exclaimed cheerfully, discreetly giving the stranger a once over to check for any sign of danger or aggression. “You needed help? I can guide you to a spot that’s less...” He trailed off as he emerged from the brush, words failing him, “...plant-y. Hard to navigate. I’m sure you get what I mean, haha...”

He approached with some timidness, offering him a friendly smile. “Look, I’m not a professional healer by any means, but I’ve picked up on some things while tending to my garden and exploring the jungle here. I have a safe place where you can rest, at the very least. And this is a pretty safe place, tripping hazards aside.” It was then that Naupaka offered a shoulder for the other soquili to lean on. Whether or not the strange looking stallion chose to share the space was entirely up to him. “Naupaka Kahakai, at your service.”

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Pleasantly surprised at the arrival of the soquili so willing to lend a complete and total stranger aid, and a fellow gardener no less, Meadow March gave him a once over... and then dipped his head in a respectful nod. “That’s fine by me. Thank you.” The rabbit-stallion declared, taking up the offered assistance as the two began to carefully walk together, side-by-side. “I’m Meadow March. It seems we have something in common, friend, as I’m rather fond of plants myself!” He flashed his friendliest grin, giving a tilt of his head. Naupaka didn’t need to know any specifics. No, all he needed to be privy to was the fact that Meadow March was just like him - someone that loved and cared for plants - and immediately likeable as a result. That would secure the aid he needed, nice and easy. “I don’t know much about all of these strange tropical plants, they’re entirely foreign to me. But, if you have a few common herbs planted somewhere... Well, let’s check out this garden of yours and see if we can work a little natural healing on this busted up paw of mine, hm? No fantastical healing magic necessary, just the craftiness and expertise of two soquili that know their stuff.”

~Spazzy_the_Wolfie~

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