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Mirror, Sword & Shield - Drestig - Dec 29, 2016 Backdated a bit to be closer to their return from WM which was late at night on the 10th.
MANDATORY PACK MEETING - @Askan @Phoenix @Icicle @Adelayde [dohtml]
RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Askan - Jan 01, 2017 Becuffin gave me permission to PP a lil bit with Percy.
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RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Adelayde - Jan 02, 2017 [dohtml] It hadn't been long since the incident between her and the Whitestone wolves happened and her face injury had yet to completely heal. She feared it was going to scar up and she would be reminded of the attack constantly. The stinging cold wasn't helping the healing process as she moved through the deep snow of their southern pack region. Ade was adamant on staying away from their northern borders where it was more likely for her to run into another heathen from Whitestone. Though the talk with Askan made her feel safer and more confident with what she may become, she still held the paranoia that they were lurking in the shadows behind her. Finishing up an early morning patrol of the southern borders, she was intending on seeking out Askan for a potential spar, but the call stopped her in her tracks. Listening silently, she could hear the urgency and solemness in her leader's voice. Taking off as quickly as her sore leg would let her, she let out a short howl to alert them she was on her way. Arriving shortly after Askan and Percy, Ade dipped her head to the two alphas as she bumped the underside of Drestig's chin as well as Jessie's before moving towards the other pair. Ade smiled softly at the two of them before sitting herself aside Percy, giving her a light bump on her cheek obviously oblivious to the animosity the young girl held for her. RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Icicle - Jan 05, 2017 [dohtml] The colorless wolf had been laying under a tree, thoughts swirling between the pack, his own position within it and the winter they were weathering out, Askan’s concerns had seemed to align with his own, which meant that maybe the others did as well. The pack might struggle through, but they would survive. A sudden howl caused Icicle’s ears to raise, Drestig was summoning them. STanding slowly, the large wolf gave his fur a good shake to dislodge the snow that had clung to his pelt before starting off toward the center of the territory that they guarded so preciously. now, the wolf caught Adelayde’s howl announcing her presence, a soft snort escaped the wolf as he moved, seeing no point in it. Eventually, he came across his packmates, dipping his large head to everyone present before settling down near Askan, nodding awkwardly toward Percy as he awaited the news, he wasn't going to waste breath asking what was coming, judging by Drestig’s howl and the way he looked, it wasn’t good. A soft sigh escaped, though the news couldn't have been much worse than what he had faced in the past, he didn’t want such cruel fates to befall his new family. Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jan 05, 2017 A lynx has left behind the remains of a deer. +5 Health RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Phoenix - Jan 08, 2017 [dohtml] from the darkness into the light, now is your time Phoenix Avalon
Percy wasn't about to back down for any wolf, least of all Askan. He may have had size and experience on his side, but she made up for it with quick feet and tenacity. A deep throaty growl was offered around the oversized stick, leaning back with all her weight, but still she was dragged along. A wet sounding snort left her nostrils, smirk concealed by the taught line of her lips that refused to simply let go, and that was when it happened. She reeled backwards, only catching herself at the last moment as her tail waved high and proud. Her victory dance was short-lived, however when Askan pointed out that her dad was calling. So she hadn't really won at all. Well that was disappointing. She followed close to the dark man's heels as they made their way to where her father was gathering the pack, settling herself easily by Askan's side. She had managed to school her frustration at the brown woman down to a general disinterest - at least outwardly, but when she dared to boop her, the girls head swung to click teeth somewhere by Adelayde's cheek, missing their mark by far but hopefully delivering a message that would save her words later on. Not for booping. She may have felt bad when she noticed the injuries the woman held, but she wouldn't let that show beyond a momentary turning back of her ears. Besides, she and Askan had been rough-housing. She was still high on the adrenaline. Who booped an adrenaline high pup? She didn't stop to think what Icicle's awkward nod might mean as her firey eyes settled on her parents. So why were they here then? She had been enjoying herself. RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Jessie - Jan 10, 2017 [dohtml]
RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Drestig - Jan 27, 2017 You're all so quick! <3 No posting order for round two, just get 'em in when you can and @Jessie will go last again :)
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RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Adelayde - Feb 01, 2017 [dohtml] Dismissing the snap of Percy's teeth purely as playful teenage retaliation, she was still oblivious of the disinterest the pup held for her. Adelayde returned a playful wink in Percy's direction before turning back towards the fiery child's parents. The Snow woman had a vague idea what this meeting was going to be about. The Rye wolf was positive it had to be about the meeting they had with the Tawny ears perked forward, Jessie started the meeting first with confirming her thoughts on what this meeting was going to be about. From the look of them and the tension she could physically feel, she felt bad news coming. Again Jessie confirmed her dreadful suspicions before turning the lead over to Drestig. Heart sinking, she could feel her stomach churning with regret for even going out of the territory that day. If only she had stayed home, maybe they wouldn't be in a predicament like this. If her own guilt hadn't been enough, Drestig eyes landed on her as he began to speak. Ears flattening against her skull, she solemnly listened as he reminded them the lowlands were neutral lands. If only that Craw could be reminded of this as he had strutted through them like he owned them. Shaking the anger away, she listened to her alpha as he continued on to tell them these northerners could not be trusted and to avoid them if all possible. Which was a feat Adelayde intended to follow as she was already purposely trying to avoid the northern lands because of them. However, what was to be said if the caribou herd traveled further north away from them? What if they had a run in again when it came to prey? It was already proven they would attack anything to get a piece of meat. Were they that desperate to risk war on a scrap of meat? Drestig answered her question by telling them to travel in pairs whenever they needed to go out into the lowlands. Nodding in understanding, she glanced at the other for a moment before turning back to Drestig as he finished up by telling them to use their heads and be safe. He asked if they had any questions, she took a moment to ponder her thoughts before speaking. "Should we be worried about a raid from them as they seem to be desperate for any scrape of meat?" She asked, her feet shifting in the snow as she waited anyone else to speak up and voice their concerns. Had it just been her and Askan that have had run-ins with these Whitestone wolves? Certainly she would have heard of any other incidents, especially if had been as serious as hers. RE: Mirror, Sword & Shield - Askan - Feb 01, 2017 [dohtml] Askan did not flinch or otherwise make a scene, but Drestig's gaze was heavy and pointed and he couldn't help but feel as though his words were primarily directed at him. Civil huh? It wasn't as though he'd gone out of his way to throw his weight around and he'd never claimed that he or his pack owned the Lowlands, but he supposed with hindsight perhaps he could have been a bit more congenial. It was too late to worry about that now, he'd learned from his past mistakes and he had no intention of making the situation worse, lest his pack suffer from the repercussions. At the very least, his alphas seemed to understand who they were dealing with. Askan had been saying this from the start, the Whitestone wolves were devious, haughty scumbags! Once again, the Rye King shot Askan another look before his gaze wandered to his daughter, Percy. No doubt the King was worried, as any good father would be, about the safety of his daughter. And he was right to worry, if the Whitestone wolves had no qualm about attacking Adelayde then there was no doubt in his mind that Percy would be fair game too. Not that Askan would allow that to happen, he tried to keep an eye on her as best as he could but she had a mind of her own and she was no longer the tiny pup she used to be. She needed space and time to herself. That wouldn't stop Askan from trying to keep her safe though, nothing on this planet would or could persuade him otherwise. So when Drestig commanded that Percy was not allowed out on the Lowlands on her own, the Yukon wolf wholeheartedly agreed and nodded along in accord. Everyone's safety was paramount these days, it was important for all to remember that. When Adelayde spoke up, Askan's ears twitched and he turned to look her way. He'd noticed Percy nipping at her earlier and wondered how the hell she hadn't yet worked out that the pup couldn't stand to be around her, let alone touched. It was clear to him, he knew Percy better than anyone else-aside from her parents- but Adelayde was strangely if not blissfully unaware. How typical of her. That didn't really matter now though, she was making a valid point. "I dunno about that." Askan said, squinting in thought. "I'll double my watch, just in case." |