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  dramatic ravine thread [ii]
Posted by: arda - July 31, 2018, 05:48:27 PM - Replies (3)

                                                                     Arda blinked up at the sky through her mess of hair, a huff of air escaping her lips to lift a pale strand up before it smacked back down on her face.

“That………………….. did not go according to plan.”

The spotted child was currently on her back - not entirely unusual - at the bottom of a ravine - more unusual than usual. Not entirely unexpected, considering that it was version 1.0 of this whole ‘bridge’ idea. An architect wasn’t born, after all, they were made. Learned. Taught. Whatever.

She got up to her paws, shook herself out. “Okay. More posts. More support. More vines.” A pause. “Less weed during planning. Yeah.” A wince as she pulled a twig from her hair. “Just a little.”

The small ravine was a nuisance in her trip too and from her garden. It kept it protected and private, sure, but walking around the damn thing every day was more irritating than anything else. So the obvious answer was to build a bridge - did she know how? Nope. That’s what figuring it out was for. And the weed. And worse comes to worse, if the bridge turned out to be a horrible, awful, no-good idea, she could just destroy it.

Saturn would love that. Nebula…. not so much. Who knows with Niph, he’d probably just stare enigmatically off into the distance, long hair blowing majestically in the wind.

Yeah, that sounded just about right.

She picked up her pale paws, now covered with muck and mud from the bottom of the ravine, and set off in a direction, whistling absently as the ground tried to eat her with every step. She walked around this thing every day, she’d get out eventually. Probably.

At some point.


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“NEBULAAAAA!!” Arda screeched out into the sky, just a strip above her from either side of the ravine walls. She didn’t know why her sister wouldn’t answer her, she was always there to ruin her fun! “NEEEEEBUUUUUULAAAAAAAA!!”

No answer.

Of course!

Seriously. Always there when she didn’t want her, never there when she needed her. Of course.
                                                                     

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  Tick-a-ti-tick tock, the click of the wrist watch
Posted by: Kire - July 31, 2018, 09:12:18 AM - No Replies

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So maybe I'm pissed off
Because I feel ripped off


Later he wouldn't be able to recall what possessed him to charge a large buck with a royal set of tines and battle scars alone, but in the moment, it seemed like a good idea.

All of the rage that he kept bottled for so long could come out now, he was free of eyes, free of repurcussions set by cruel and manipulative members of his own family. Free of the risk of revenge coming back around to him later, the danger was here, now, and he felt in control. 

A little shoulder angel whispered quietly that this was self destructive behaviour. He knew. He didn't care. A little shoulder devil laughed that it was ironic that now that he had the freedom to be at peace he went head first into danger. He knew. He still didn't care. His anger needed an outlet, his mind needed a distraction, and soon... He would be out of reasons to keep him awake, and the night mares would try to consume him once more.

The Old Stag saw him from a distance and squared up, one wolf could be dispatched, and if there were more, maybe hurting the one would scare the others off. He lowered his rack and charged forward full steam ahead.


Like I'm gonna stop now, like I'm gonna cop out
Show these motherfuckers I ain't willing to drop out

ooc  have mercy, I'm trying to edit code (and by that I mean I managed to change some colors)



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  Nostalgia (Gaven)
Posted by: Eli - July 30, 2018, 12:52:27 PM - Replies (12)

While there were days he missed the thrill of running with his pack, cornering prey until a human could get there, Eli had come to the conclusion that he preferred a more quiet life. And things for the most part had been quiet. A rough winter to be sure, but now the voices and visions had slowed. Coming to the conclusion that just maybe they might be real instead of a side effect of a faulty brain might have helped. They were less aggressive in their prodding when he wasn't trying to dismiss him. But today had been completely quiet and the dog held a small smile as he wandered about the territory.

He had nowhere to go today. Hell, he had nowhere to go any day. As he hopped through the trees a familiar scent came to him. Ears swiveled forward as he took it in, making sure it was real. While he didn't remember Gaven's scent specifically, he knew a humanoid scent when he smelled it. Eli hadn't seen the man since his first days in Gemini. Perhaps a visit was in order. It was easy enough to find.

While considerably more small and humble than the large family camp he was used to the tripod still smiled at the sight. Oh, the memories. The dog walked by the tent, not wanting to invite himself in. He wouldn't like it if someone barged into his den. Instead he looked at the pelts tanning on racks before being distracted by clumps of herbs tied upside down from a branch. Eli craned his neck to give them a sniff. He didn't know what they were used for, but he recognized some. But it didn't take long for him to be distracted by one of his favorite parts of a human camp; the fire pit. Thoughts of chill autumn nights huddled around the fire flooded him, listening to the chatter of the humans, geting a scrap from time to time. Eli sat at thet edge of the ring and sighed pleasantly. There was a little melancholy in the dog's eyes. Dogs are loyal by nature and he hadn't forgotten the kind old man that took him in after his accident. He hoped there were fire pits where ever his soul ended up.

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  laura palmer [eli]
Posted by: Toya - July 28, 2018, 01:03:52 AM - Replies (5)




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Sunny summer days offered little more than just gross heat, Toya often found himself laying around the den all day and waiting for it to be the later hours. He favored the gray, overcast days, when the sky above looked bright white and otherworldly, or days that rained and thundered. The noise was relaxing and the showers took the heat right out of the air. But so far these past few weeks, the days blazed on.

Sleeping the days away to keep from really thinking back on stuff, it was easy considering how empty the den was now. All of his siblings having long moved out and starting lives of their own, and then there was Toya. Still living with his parents, something that mildly bugged him, like he'd be stuck in the same place for the rest of his life., but another part of him found comfort in knowing his dads were there to always lookout for him. He knew he was lucky.

As afternoon crept up, eyes would flutter open groggily, it was always the same time everyday. Close to when afternoon was just barely becoming evening, he blinked around yawning as he stood up to stretch. The ol stomach said, you're an adult now, start hunting for yourself, and the plain face boy sighed. Taking his first steps of the day out into a wonderfully bright afternoon, his white coat practically shimmering in the orange sunlight. The first beginning of a moon could be seen in the sky above as the young male made his way to a near by pool of water to get a drink.  The sounds of crickets and frogs, the call of some red winged blackbird that had made a nest among the reeds. However, large ears would flick back as he heard strange rustling in the grass behind him.

Turning slightly, Toya would stare blankly, expression nonexistent. "Hello?" He called out, a paw instinctively raising to pressing against the long black hair that covered his eye.


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  Heart of the Forest: a Warriors Roleplay
Posted by: Oakley - July 27, 2018, 08:26:17 AM - No Replies


Heart of the Forest is an AU Warriors roleplay set in the forest. A plague left the Clans in ruins, and several moons later, the warriors have gained enough strength to begin figuring out who would lead them and what they should do from here.

Will the Clans rebuild or crumble?

*Opened July 2018
*Account-per-character
*ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, and ShadowClan, forest territories, AU
*50-word minimum
*PG-13, members 16+ preferred
*Experienced staff
*Main plot centered around roleplay-influenced politics

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  INFIDELIS: A Modern Day Stray Dog Survival RP
Posted by: IF Staff - July 27, 2018, 04:30:47 AM - No Replies


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Four dog gangs fight for survival in the sprawling city of Komorrah, both warring with themselves and their enemy: the humans. Fights break out and alliances form, treachery is committed, but goodwill always follows. What path will you take in the ever-changing city of Komorrah?

Infidelis is a modern day stray dog RP set in a fictional city much like New York City. Infidelis is a story of survival where challenges await each character. Four rival dog gangs, humans, diseases, and natural disasters threaten your character's existence. You can choose to join one of these gangs or tough it out on your own. Whichever you choose, the choice shouldn't be taken lightly!

Infidelis has been going strong since November 2017! We strive for an extremely friendly, player-devoted atmosphere where players of all types feel at home and welcomed. Check us out, kick off your shoes, and stay awhile!

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  To you I am nothing more than a fox--
Posted by: Falco - July 27, 2018, 02:30:02 AM - No Replies

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Borogrove hadn’t gotten the best of him. Neither had the meandering, wandering paths between territories – those long swaths of lonely and unclaimed land that Jude had always been told were meant for a fox such as himself – but they’d certainly tried, these past few weeks. Death by boredom would be, he had decided, a remarkably uninspired way to go, and that had been the final nail in the coffin of his independence. Jude had always despised the emptiness of these places –– and wolves were so much more conversational than robins.

Borders were dangerous, though. Small, silent paws meant nothing to sharp eyes and keen noses, and even his arrogance could see value in respecting a mouth full of teeth, particularly when it was twice your size. Jude could feel more than see some shifting nearby – the motion of a shadow, perhaps, like displaced air in the fog – and he dropped one ear back, scanning the the forest’s undergrowth, quiet and still.

Wolves and their edgy love of atmosphere. His next pack, he thought, would be on a beach.

I know you’re there,” he began, one paw raised just slightly, “and we both know you’re bigger than me, so the whole looming in the darkness thing is a little moot – but I’ll give you four out of five stars for your commitment to theatrics.

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Do you now? How very perceptive of you,” a low, teasing voice echoed back at the fox. Foxes were known for their superior senses, after all, so how could the owner of the voice be offended at any implication otherwise? “But only four? I’m a creature who aspires for perfection, little gnat, and now you’ve put a challenge before me.

Falco did not try to hide at that point; even in the fog the light bounced off his pale-furred back. If the fox had run the wolf would have chased because then it became a game, but the dust-and-sand colored canine stood his ground, used his words, and so Falco would as well. For now. Falco came at the little beast straight-on, tail up and stiffly wagging in a quiet dare to give into his fear. There was no hesitation. The wolf walked directly up to him and attempted to grab him with one paw, half-dragging the thing towards him and half-pinning him so he couldn’t run. Of course, the fox might know that if he was intended to die he might be dead already. (And the fox might escape, but unless he ran it was of no concern.)

That smart mouth of yours must keep you alive,” Falco commented, staring hard at the interloper. “Where I grew up as a child, they would have expected me to kill you on the spot, but you’re hardly a meal and you’ve been blessed by running into a benevolent wolf. Lucky you.

He laid down then, because it was unlikely the fox would run, and even the wolf had some strange need to get down on his level as long as they were speaking and no one was trying to eat the other.

So what is it? Are you sweet for danger…or wolves, specifically? Wouldn’t it have been better to have never met me at all?” The faintest smile pulled at Falco’s lips, lighting up his eyes, because he knew the answer to that question even if he would never say it out loud. “Yet. Here you are. Curious.

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He missed Vesper, for just a moment. She’d reached for him, too, as careful as she was sure – as sure as the wolf in front of him was now, and he as steady and stubborn in response. It would kill him one day, he was certain. This willingness to let himself get swept up in silent defiance beneath the press of the larger wolf’s paw, as he had allowed Vesper to pin him. This determination not to show the fear so common for his species, or his size; Falco was rewarded with a quiver, a wide-eyed stare, and a swallow, but no more. Jude ran his tongue along his teeth, his lips pulled just slightly back, tail flickering once like a cat’s in annoyance.

Ah. Big boy. Five stars it is, then.” He stretched, relaxing beneath the wolf’s paw, emphasizing his almost lazy compliance with not running and appreciating Falco’s effort to speak closer to his face. It did put a new emphasis on his mouth, though. All those teeth. “My mouth, and my luck. 100% success rate. It’d be a shame to spoil that streak.” The wolf, of course, might have prefered to play with his food, but it seemed rather pointless to consider that outcome – after all, as he’d said, no one had eaten him yet.

Only sweet on the benevolent ones, love,” he replied smoothly, twisting beneath the paw upon him to stare at Falco upside-down, eyes gleaming. “Blessing me like some kind of saint. Are you somebody, here, somebody dangerous, that I shouldn’t’ve met?” Jude’s responding smile split his narrow muzzle broadly, his head tipped to one side. “Or do you think so poorly of yourself that my life might not be improved by having you in it? Somehow, you know – somehow, you don’t strike me as that humble.

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Falco’s grip relaxed as the fox’s body did; maybe it was the clever intentions of the stranger to make the wolf relax his hold, so he could easily slip away, but Falco was unconcerned. The alternative was crushing him to death and while that could be fun for a while it wasn’t quite as satisfying as the chase. Falco never pegged himself as a gambler, but he couldn’t deny his canine nature. Maybe that was the reason he was giving the fox so many chances to run, but the little thing seemed content to use Falco’s massive paws as a personal blanket and the wolf indulged him without complaint.

I’m glad to have finally, after all this time, gained your full approval,” Falco said, his voice almost too flat in his sarcasm, his eyes intense on his minute prize. Falco held his tongue on the topic of luck. They would see if the fox would keep up his streak. Only one of them was keeping count.

’Love’? You are surprisingly unsubtle, but maybe that’s why they let you get away with it. It’s rare to find an individual so aware of their own qualities,” Falco commented with an unchanging stare. The fox moved easily under his loose paw. He laughed at the fox’s words but it sounded cold in his throat. “To you, fox, I am always somebody, even if I were nobody, but I’m guessing that isn’t the answer you were looking for. Here I am The Magus. Some call themselves “alpha” and others call themselves “kings” and “queens” but those titles are far too reductive and boring to suit me. I’m sure you understand, with your astute eye for my humility.

The wolf’s eyes tried to relax though it was a barely noticeable gesture considering their natural state, “I think the true answer to your question is the answer to my own: are you somebody to me, fox?

Could he be somebody to The Magus? It was not Falco who sat himself on the scales waiting for judgement. Maybe the fox should worry, but he certainly had the right words to say, as he always would.

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He made no move to writhe or struggle. He simply laid himself out beneath Falco’s paw, belly-up and relaxed – if not for that pesky heartbeat skipping so brightly beneath the wolf’s pawpads, that troublesome pulse of his still humming in his veins. Wolves were all the same, though. So easily reminded of their size, so amused at their casual mastery of him in comparison; Jude did not expect Falco to be different, not yet, but he was willing to be proven wrong. Hoped for it, even. For now, though, the Magus fell into the same neat lines as always: sweet whispers of my, how large your teeth are, like Jude was little more than a curiosity. It would be demeaning if it hadn’t kept him alive this long.

Did the wolf feel a small thrill knowing the fox was afraid? That Jude risked this anyway, despite how closely he could smell the Magus’ very breath—? The fox suspected it only helped his case. Who better to make feel powerful than those in power?

Then my luck continues, as I would’ve hated to make a fool of myself like this for anyone less.” His speech was as try as it was praising.  “Have you got a name, as well? I can stick with Magus, if you’re so fond of the mystery. But you can call me Jude.” The fox blinked, wondering at the wolf – if he was who he said, if he had any real power here. If he was as clever as he was large.

I suppose that depends on if you want a somebody. It’s easy to be a nobody, as a fox. And sometimes a nobody is valuable.” Turning, Jude leaned onto his side, his eyes bright and sharp as the watched the wolf loom above him. “I’ve a talent for being in the right place at the right time. For talking, certainly. And for listening…” He smiled again, rolling his slim shoulders in the vulpine equivalent of a shrug. “Call me convincing, maybe. Or just ears where yours aren’t. All yours, for the low price of making sure no one lays a tooth on me.” A beat. He took another risk. “And yours alone.


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Falco felt the pulse through his paws, a steady reminder that both were still alive, and the problem with life being that it was so addicting to continue despite every reason to not. Falco did not revel in the fear of something that was as natural as breathing; wolves killed and ate foxes on the regular and foxes wanted to live. There was no power in that, not the kind that mattered to the Magus.

My name is Falco, Jude,” the wolf introduced himself properly,”and does it make you feel so foolish? Are there other foxes waiting in the shadows, silently judging you? A budding fox infestation in my own lands? You would think they would feel forgiving towards your situation, but perhaps foxes are particularly petty. Maybe they are waiting for me to bite off your head so they can snicker at your brutal and untimely death. That would make them more like my subjects than anyone. Perhaps I will be The Magus of the foxes yet.

Falco’s looked up from Jude and towards the murky, fog-cloaked forest that surrounded them, but he knew there were no other foxes. The wolf’s eyes darted back suddenly at Jude as he offered his proposition. Surprise at first, followed by a low chuckle.

Interesting. You want to be a keeper of secrets and whispers. If you can’t live up to your promise, you’ll undoubtedly be ripped apart, not necessarily by me. If you can do all that you claim and survive, it is an awful lot of power to be entrusted into one tiny beast I’ve only just met,” Falco pondered out loud. “Think of all the secrets you could keep from me, if you wanted, the games you could play. The price you ask is only a small impossibility; this kingdom was a rabble of backstabbing, slavering barbarians when I came upon it, and I’ve yet to change their ways. Make them civilized. They only let me lead them because they would tear each other apart without any order and they want to live.

A feeling Jude shared with them, for sure.

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I would’ve hated to roll around in the dirt all demure, you know, only to find you were no king at all. Just a king of a lonely, dirt-covered fox.” He blinked lazily upwards, wondering when the wolf would grow bored of him – would crush him beneath those large paws, or scruff him and carry him off, or simply drive him away for the thrill of the hunt. So long as it wasn’t the former, Jude supposed he no longer preferred between the other options. It would be better, of course, to gain something out of this than to simply be dropped in a lake for his trouble, but the fox suspected that Falco was no fool. King of them, maybe. But clever enough to survive, and thoughtful enough not to simply kill the fox in an instant.

That made them something like companions, surely.

You asked what I could to for you, not to convince you of it. I assume our Lord Magus would not put all his faith in one tiny beast.” He quirked a crooked little smile, shrugging. “It is no different than if I were a wolf, offering to protect your borders and not run, or to hunt your meat and not poison you. To fight for you and not against you, or whatever it is you wolves are good at swearing.” Tipping his head to the side, he dropped his chin to one small forepaw, though it made watching Falco’s massive head a strain on his eyes. “You would let them attempt all that, and if they failed, I am sure your backstabbing rabble would kill them just as they would me. Don’t act as though I’m any different for being honest about my services.” Why would he be here, otherwise? What would he be?

He had, after all, lasted this long.

Amusing as this all is, I’ve nothing to gain out of games. You said it yourself – I would prove myself, or I would die, and you would still know better than to trust me completely.” His grey eyes gleamed, his pupils small even in the shadows. “So what’ve you got to lose, really -- and what do you stand to gain?

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Would you have hated it?” Falco doubted Jude’s claims out loud, thoughtful in his tone, steadily holding his gaze on the fox. Because as Falco said, to a fox, he was always someone wasn’t he? He didn’t need a kingdom to lord over a lone fox it just happened that he had one and the fox wanted to neatly insert himself into it. So be it. Falco would not argue with those aspirations and the fox knew it. Falco was quickly finding the kingdom he had taken filled with secrets and lies, but here the wolf and the fox easily laid down their wants for one another with the confidence of individuals who had no reason to disguise their thoughts as anything else. That was a thing Falco could appreciate.

Fair points,” The Magus was not so prideful he couldn’t admit to his error but his expression was as cold as ever. Falco said nothing for a while, his silence an answer: don’t claim I didn’t warn you. Any wolf could betray the Magus, but they had a chance, however slim, to survive. Could this fox say the same?

Probably. His tongue was thick with silver. He could say many things.

Falco let out a short grunt of a laugh and pulled back his paw, freeing the fox from his shackles. “Alright. Be mine, if that is what you want, and I will try to keep the savages from eating you, though I suspect my assistance won’t be needed. Stay alive and we can put you to better use. Is that what you want, Jude? Enough power under those crafty little paws that the wolves will protect you? Who could blame you? I certainly don’t.

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  run
Posted by: Cappella - July 26, 2018, 06:57:30 PM - Replies (4)

@Kotake @"Arkyls" @Raining







So here she was.

The newly appointed Elite Guard stood upon Whitewind's hill, still pondering over how exactly she was going to tackle this. She now had three apprentices, and it was safe to say that she had absolutely no idea how to train someone, let alone three small children. She had trained with Moons, true, but it was brief. Cappella had left a couple weeks afterwards which had led to her first encounter with Dragon.

So, she'd just have to follow her instincts. These weren't her own sickly children, who needed a soft touch and gentle words. These children were the royalty of Inaria - it's future. These girls could potentially become Queen.

So Cappella would give them her best, so they could give Inaria theirs.

She had told them to meet her up on this hill at the crack of dawn, so now she simply waited for them to emerge. She'd watch each one intently as they made their way up the hill. "Good morning, Princesses." She'd say once they all arrived, looking down at them all (god, they were so small...how was she supposed to teach such tiny little puppies how to fend for themselves?). "My name is Cappella." A pause for them to introduce themselves.

"I'll be teaching you some important things as you grow up. No matter what rank you wind up in when you're adults, knowing how to defend yourself is vital." She certainly wished she had stuck around for more practice before she had thrown herself out into the wilderness. "Now, your first lesson will be the same as mine. If there is one thing you take with you when we are done training, it is this-" She'd lift one of her front paws and prod the first child who arrived - firmly enough to make them wobble on their feet. "Never let your opponent knock you to the ground. Stay on your feet."

Yes, tiny children, she was being serious. And yes tiny children, she was aware that she had the high ground on a large hill.

"Lesson number two-" Her paw suddenly shot out with little warning, aiming to strike the child who arrived last (and this one was intended to knock them down and possibly send them rolling away).

"Don't be late."



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  hold me tight or don't
Posted by: ifyla - July 25, 2018, 09:47:49 PM - No Replies

its a good song ok

Snapping jaws and roaring thunder. The pound of rain and coppery smell of blood. A flash of lightning and looming silhouettes. The snap of her skull against the ground coinciding with the flash of lightning as the world went black. Her eyes flew open as Ifyla launched to her feet, her heart rattling in her chest as her lungs heaved. The sun peered down at her through the leafy canopy of the small forest she had settled in for the night, indicating how it was nearing midday.

She fell back down to her feet, burying her face in her trembling paws as she tried to calm her shuddering self. When she finally had a hold on her erratic heart and her tumbling thoughts, the Ethiopian wolf peered up through the leaves rustling above her to see peeks of a stunningly blue sky. Running a paw over her head, she tried to decipher the nightmare. It had been too vivid to be something of her mind's conjuration, she decided. So, the logical explanation was that it had been a memory.

Stars above, how fucked up had her life been before her amnesia? Maybe she should be thankful for her stars-be-damned amnesia, especially if it meant she didn't have to live with memories like those other than in her dreams. Or nightmares, rather. For a moment, she was almost glad for her lack of identity and history. Maybe if she had been cruel, she could be kind. Or perhaps fate could be an asshole and have the opposite occur. She absently hoped fate wasn't an asshole.

Staggering to her feet and shaking grass from her flaming red pelt, Ifyla stretched. Rolling her shoulders, the she-wolf left behind her place of rest and followed the soft babble of a nearby creek. She took a quick drink, sating her thirst before acknowledging her hunger. She turned her nose to the air, taking a deep breath and trying to catch the hint of some form of prey that someone like her would be able to hunt. Along with the scent of some waterfowl, she also got a lovely noseful of fucking pollen.

Ignoring the sneeze that was building, the small female followed the trail and came to a small clearing absolutely filled with plump, honking geese. She was sure she would suffer a few bites, but completely worth it for more than a few bites of one of those geese. Grinning like a fox in a henhouse, Ifyla crept through the underbrush toward the gaggle until she was barely more than a few feet from one of the fatter of the fowl.

And then, to her total horror, she sneezed. It was no petty sneeze. No, it was some sort of ungodly honk that was so powerful and so unexpected she tumbled backward just a bit with a wide-eyed expression on her face. The flock took flight, to her frustration, honking mockingly as they went beyond her grasp. She nearly screeched out her frustration, racing into the clearing and voicing her anger through loud curses and other rude gestures. "OH, SCREW OFF!" she shouted at the waterfowl as they flew out of her view, gnashing her teeth as she vocalized her anguish.

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  Call Upon Your King [Gray]
Posted by: Vance - July 24, 2018, 09:05:41 PM - No Replies

The territory feels almost empty to him. It's not just the decimation of their numbers, sparseness of the underbrush, or the fact that he's but a Kestrel, and can name every Royal, Spectre, and Shrike-- and not only because one of those was done away with. Kitkun is a keen eye-- always has been, and now, the Monarchy needs those more than ever before.
He spends more time in the Third Ring than he ever thought he would, seated in the shadow of a tree and watching packmates as they pass through. Kitkun plays a sort of game in his head, guessing who belongs to what rank, and deducing correctly more often than not. Granted, there aren't many choices, or many rounds to play.
Somehow, it still catches him off-guard to see the Sabor himself, in the flesh. He's likely younger than the Kestrel, and Sincate younger than that, but that's a secret he intends to keep. Besides, the age that he is, Kitkun has seen enough of Saboro to know change is exactly what they need.

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