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silent as the night - Phineas - Dec 10, 2013 Round 1 -- characters to gather.. keep in mind it would have taken them awhile to travel here. First round can be taking in whereabouts.. Round 2 can be tasks assigned and the hunt to begin. Round 3 can be the take down. Round 4/Final round to be the feast. This will be a faster paced hunt. Keep in mind that participants who do not meet each round can not claim LP. First round ends December 14th. [dohtml] [/dohtml] EDIT: Tagging this since it seems like members might not know it's up.. And it's supposed to be fast paced. :P @Albireo, @Borlla, @Lucero, @Zia, @Hypatia, @Kyros, @Eek RE: silent as the night - Rhysis - Dec 11, 2013 [dohtml] The journey had been long, tiring. He was sure even at full strength he would have been weary by now, but he put on a brave face. It was his first meeting with the pack, but he had been far too focused on moving and keeping up with the rest to bother with meet and greets. There would be time for that later. With their food supplies waning, he knew they had to bring home enough food to last the winter. It seemed their prey had cottoned on that the falling snow was a sign to move on earlier then they had last year. All around him signs of food were scarce and with the journey they had made to find such a menial group of caribou it appeared he had made the right choice in joining the wolves of Magnolia Glen when he had, else he most likely would have starved to death by now. [/dohtml] RE: silent as the night - Borlla - Dec 13, 2013 [dohtml] The woman refused to let the exhaustion show on her face. As the temperatures had plummeted over the past several weeks, she found the healing process had reached a plateau. A perpetual air of sleepiness found its way over her entire being, no matter how much she'd slept during the night. It was not simply mental exhaustion, but physical as well. It made the trek through the snow rather difficult, but she pushed forward. The reminder that her own son had thought that they were all going to die because of this snow was enough to fuel her. They would not die. And what kind of message would she be sending if she remained behind? No, it was enough that they'd seen her at her weakest, perhaps both physically and mentally. There was no room for that anymore. All around them was white. The trees were merely statues of ice, dead and unmoving. But even if there had not been such a blinding layer of winter, Borlla could not say that she'd been here before. They'd long since passed by Oak Tree Bend, when she sent a silent wish to Corinna and her family that resided within. Her pace slowed as her mate's did when they came within sight of the herd. The woman would not retract her well-wishes...But if the wolves of the Bend came upon them, Borlla wasn't certain she'd have much good with which to back up her thoughts. The sight before them was a sad one, indeed. The herd was insignificant. Food...But not much. She could only hope that their own numbers could overcome. <b style="color:#32527a"> RE: silent as the night - Lucero - Dec 14, 2013 [dohtml]
She'd never seen a winter like this. The sense of wonder that had initially been her response to the season's first snowfall had slowly turned to concern, and then to worry, as the blustery days became whiter and colder. Magnolia Glen had always been a haven, sequestered from the elements and the dangers that lingered in the wilderness, but even her home was touched by the hardship that had seemingly befallen every horizon. Travelling south alongside her packmates, Lucero did well to hide her growing concern beneath a gracefully stoical mask. The land east of the mountains had always been a teeming hunting ground, its rolling hills and supple forests marked with the prints of travelling herds. Now, she couldn't help but to feel like they'd never been there at all. Thick layers of ice and towering banks of windswept snow loomed around every bend of their journey. The branches of the copse's tall trees looked as if they'd been barren and dead for years, even the thinnest of them frosted with snow and dripping, frozen ice. With no sound but the breath of hungry wolves and the whistling of winter's winds as it cut between her ashen ears, she stifled a silent hope that they hadn't come all this way for only the eerie scenery. Eventually, however, the Glen wolves found what they had been looking for. She breathed in the collaborative scent of the scarce herd, muzzle to the air, halting at Phineas' flank to take in the meager sight. It certainly wasn't what she'd hoped for, but a kill made of one of the gangly creatures would provide nourishment for hungry bellies. [/dohtml] RE: silent as the night - Zia - Dec 15, 2013 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: silent as the night - Hypatia - Dec 15, 2013 [dohtml] The child's first winter would leave a dark mark on her mind. It was dreadfully cold, and often grey skied she did not see anything to like about this season any more. This, she was told, was only the start of the white, and endless cold. Each day Hypatia searched for the sun, its light and warmth wondering why it could not appear longer. Wondering why it couldn't melt away the terrible mess. Why there was not so much to eat. She had yet to see why the world must sleep in a freezing blanket. It made little sense.[/dohtml] RE: silent as the night - Albireo - Dec 15, 2013 [dohtml] Albireo had expected that upon joining this pack he would be eating well, never in want for anything and able to laze about as he pleased. As it turned out, the caches were down to a few frozen, dry scraps of meat barely clinging to bone, and Albireo left that to the cubs. Not for any sense of care for the young ones, but more a fear of Phineas than anything else. Albireo knew the grass wouldn't be any greener on the other side. If there was nothing to eat now, his situation would be even worse without the pack. The small creatures that would have made an easy summer meal for a lone wolf had either gone into hibernation or fled for warmer climes, and a lone wolf would have a tough time getting enough to eat. Eager for the chance to eat something substantive, he journeyed along with the pack as they snaked through the forest, trusting Phineas would know where to go. Albireo held back laugh when he saw the handful of half starved caribou mulling about. Not much of a selection to be had, and whichever of the few stringy beasts the pack would manage to take down today wouldn't have much meat on it. Though he should have been eyeing the herd, he couldn't help but glance to his packmates, already thinking about who he'd shove out of the way to get to the carcass they hadn't even caught yet. Saliva already pooling in his mouth and empty stomach gurgling sympathetically, he couldn't wait to get started. Albireo
a tooth for an eye RE: silent as the night - Phineas - Dec 23, 2013 K, so.. I dropped the ball on this 'fast paced' hunt. So sorry guys. <3 Round 2 ends December 29. [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: silent as the night - Borlla - Dec 29, 2013 eeep. so I was waiting for Tyrant, buuuuuut... [dohtml] She eyed the caribou ahead of them, before turning her golden gaze upon Phineas. The woman tried to remain hopeful as the man chuckled, and she smiled, reaping the humor from his voice. Nodding gently, she exhaled, prepared for whatever would be thrown at them. Anything, certainly anything, was better than starving. But she did not linger upon that thought for long. They were a pack, hunting together. Nothing more, nothing less. It would bring them closer together when all was said and done. Commands were given and her eyes swung around to her pack mates. They could do this. Finding Hypatia, one ear turned towards Phineas as he instructed the girl, and Borlla nodded, feeling no need to add to it. It was imperative that she stayed on the sidelines. The girl was growing, but this would not be a hunt she'd participate in. Focusing in on the task at hand again, she honed in on the caribou that he'd pointed out. The fur along her haunches and spine rose in anticipation, providing her with a rather nice hibernaculum as well. As their packmates flew to their own tasks, she and Phineas remained behind, waiting. Shifting slightly, she pressed her shoulder against his for a moment before straightening again. <b style="color:#32527a"> Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Dec 29, 2013 [dohtml] Look Out!Water is beginning to freeze and some fish are trapped. Hunt Opportunity [/dohtml] |