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RE: A New Day - Lachesis - Aug 09, 2016 [dohtml] It had been quite some time since Lachesis had visited the lands of Southern Eden and he’d be lying if he said he didn’t miss them. There was an abundance of memories that were tied to lands south of the expanse; memories of his former life. So much had happened since he had arrived in the Lore alongside his blue-eyed companion — he only wished that she was still around to see how far he had come. He did not know where she had disappeared to after her brief return; he wasn’t even sure he cared anymore. As much as XIX missed her, he did not have time to pine after someone who wasn’t coming back. A frown creased his snout at her question, her curiosity evident as she spoke of her mother’s pregnant state. “Unfortunately we discovered an untrustworthy wolf within our ranks, who was plotting on forming a pack in the forest we already called home.” He paused, brows knitted together as his chartreuse gaze focused on the smudge. “Your father decided leaving Cut Rock behind was the best option, especially with you and your sister on the way. He did not want to put any unnecessary stress on your mother.” As pleasant as the forest of Cedarwood had been, it was no longer home with the arrival of the Grizzly Hollow wolves. Staying in Southern Eden could have endangered the future of Maksim’s children; moving had been the only viable option. RE: A New Day - Inna - Aug 20, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: A New Day - Lachesis - Aug 25, 2016 [dohtml] “His name is Rook Lyall,” Lachesis started, his forehead smoothing at his words. “I haven’t heard anything about him since he left; for all I know, he could still be stomping around Cedarwood.” The ghost shrugged to show his indifference. Despite his ulterior motives, Rook had been a productive member of Cut Rock. Until Maksim and Kisla alerted the rest of the river wolves of the Lyall’s plans, XIX did not have anything against him. “We did not stay long to see what became of the other pack.” Nor did he care. XIX had no intention of returning to the Southern Eden. “This place feels more like home,” Lachesis responded with a lopsided smile, his chartreuse gaze focused on the young Baranski. “Your parents made a good choice in bringing the pack here.” Lachesis had no intentions of leaving Kingsfall — this was a permanent home. The healer was no stranger to pack hopping, or moving location. He and Anastasia had done their fair share when they had first arrived in Relic Lore. Now he had family; a reason for staying. Lachesis was happy here, and he hoped Inna was too. Some of the Baranski brood had disappeared, off to fulfill their own adventures, but he hoped some of his comrade’s children would remain. They were the legacy of Hearthwood, after all. RE: A New Day - Inna - Aug 26, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: A New Day - Lachesis - Sep 13, 2016 so so sorry for the wait. we can work on getting this wrapped up soon if you'd like? <3 @Inna [dohtml] The ghost nodded softly at Inna’s comment about moving with her and Lekalta on the way. “Your father did what he thought was best for the pack. Fighting for land that no longer felt like it belonged to us would have been foolish.” Plus, they had found a munch better patch of forest to call home in the northern territories. “I’m glad we moved,” Lachesis admitted with a soft smile, his chartreuse gaze focused on the young Baranski. “Despite Cut Rock River being our home for quite some time, once the threat appeared, it was no longer a place we could call home.” Lachesis had done his fair share of ‘pack hopping’ since he had arrived in Relic Lore, but he had only truly felt at home with Maksim’s group of misfits. If it had not been for his pale companion, who had disappeared from the lands of Relic Lore a second time, he would not of had the pleasure of meeting Maksim and becoming a part of his family. He just wished Anastasia had been able to do the same… “Kingsfall is similar to the forests in the south, so it didn’t really feel like we moved. I think that’s what your father was going for,” he responded with another lop-sided smile, his ear falling to the side as he spoke. Hearthwood often reminded him so much of their previous home in Cedarwood that he sometimes forgot they had changed location. Despite looking similar, it felt different — and that’s all that mattered. This place felt like home; felt like somewhere he could spend the rest of his days, alongside his green-eyed friend. “No,” he retorted quickly to the ebony girl’s question. “Moving north was not the first time we’ve had to leave our home behind. I don’t think we’re going to let go of this place so easily. We are one of the first pack’s to claim the north as their home; we won’t give it up without a challenge.” There were only so many places the pack could move and he knew that Maksim was not keen on shuffling his pack around anymore. This was their home and would remain their home until their dying days. RE: A New Day - Inna - Sep 15, 2016 No Worries, I'm fine with starting to wrap it up.
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RE: A New Day - Lachesis - Sep 23, 2016 <3 [dohtml] “It wasn’t what he wanted to do, but he knew it was best for the pack. At the time we weren’t capable of defending Cut Rock, especially with your mother’s condition. He couldn’t risk anything happening.” A faint curl of a smile unfolded across his pale maw as he spoke, pear-coloured gaze fixated on the obsidian youth. She reminded him of her green-eyed father; her words were plucked from her thoughts with preciseness, as though she had taken the time to compile them together before delivering them. Perhaps she, too, would lead a pack some day… “I do like it better here,” he admitted sheepishly, an ear falling to the side as he spoke. “I was born on the tundra far, far north of here, so this place feels like home.” But much better than his former home. “And we have better neighbours,” XIX added with a swish of his tail. Lachesis was quite chummy with Koda of Broken Timber Pines, so their presence did not worry the pale healer. They could handle the arrival of new packs, as well, as long as they stayed clear of Kingsfall. The River wolves were not keen on sharing another forest. “It hardly felt like a move, aside from the lengthy travel. We lost a few wolves on the way, but it was expected.” Lachesis shrugged to show his indifference. “I feel like it brought the remaining River wolves closer together,” he added with an encouraging grin, his tail giving another slow wag. “Hearthwood definitely won’t go down without a fight.” Lachesis would not allow it — nor would Maksim. This was where they would spend their remaining days, no matter what threats might appear. RE: A New Day - Inna - Sep 28, 2016 [dohtml]
RE: A New Day - Lachesis - Nov 09, 2016 i am so sorry about the awfully long wait :c <3 @Inna [dohtml] “Exactly,” he responded with a soft smile, his chartreuse gaze fixated on the young Baranski. She reminded him so much of her father; a leadership position would suit her quite well, if she chose it. “Did Maksim ever tell you about Darkwater Rapids?” He asked, suddenly, his head tipped to the side. “My travelling partner and I had joined the pack just before a flash flood hit; your father helped lead the pack to safety. That’s how Cut Rock River was born.” He paused as his thoughts hovered on the memory. Shade’s death and the lack of unity in Pitch Pine had caused Anastasia and XIX to leave the south behind. While he had been unsure of the move at the time, he was now infinitely grateful. “The tundra is quite barren — always lots of snow and few trees. Very open, quiet.” He did not miss his former home anymore; the Lore was his home, and would remain that way until his last breath. “It’s quite similar to the lowlands, which is why I’m partial to these lands.” The forests were nice, but they were a little cramped. All the trees made it difficult to see intruders. “We’ve been on neutral terms with them, although I do trust the pack south of us more.” The northern packs were a little more respectful of each other’s borders; XIX did not see much of their neighbours. And that was okay. The ghost smiled once more, nodding: “This will be our home for a long time.” Another pause, his tongue clucking against the roof of his mouth as he searched her thoughts for something else to add. “Just need to find a few more loners to add to the mix and we will flourish once more.” He, of course, needed to do some recruiting in order to make that happy. Along with the other river wolves. Together they would make Hearthwood strong once more. RE: A New Day - Inna - Nov 14, 2016 [dohtml]
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