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RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 28, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Feb 28, 2017 Bane listened as she confirmed that the two wolves she had mentioned were indeed her pack leaders. The way she had spoken of them, just the small hint he had been given, suggested she did not mind her leaders, even liked them... though she hesitated on her preference towards this land. Perhaps she had come here by just passing through in the same manner which he had, though needed a break and had been caught by this pack, deciding to stay. Maybe even she had met them outside of these lands and had agreed to come, only to realize that even if she liked the wolves here, she did not like at all the home which she lived itself.
Though Eido (as he only for now knew her by) made an appoint to wag her tail and perk up with her words, the description in which she had gave her home, ending in a 'Great' certainly had Bane puzzled. Was she being sarcastic? His eyes blink a few times, hard, as his head cocks to the side in a very obvious dumb-founded manner. It did not take him long however to understand, ending his confusion. After all, Bane had hated Secret Woodlands. Though he knew those lands very well off, they were choking to him. They were thick and tangled, unable to see the beautiful open sky or run freely like he loved. Not to mention the horrible memories it held there. He had only stayed for @Inali and Nina. Now Nina was dead and he had not seen Inali in so long, unknowingly because of her purposefully keeping her distance after her mate's death....
"You'd do this?" He then asks for confirmation. Still having only just met him, he was still curious of her willingness to help him so much. Not only was she willing to help his travel down the mountain, having learned this part of the land with living in this pack, but she was willing to stay with him over night. Bane had not yet known what it was like to spend the night on top of the mountain when winter's chill had not yet fully left the land. The forest boy really did not know what he was getting into, though had never stopped to care... "You don't think your pack would worry for you?" He clears his throat, his voice breaking a moment only as it began adjusting to having conversation once more.
RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 28, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Mar 01, 2017 After a confirmation that she was certain her leaders would not worry of her being gone overnight, she lifted herself off of the ground and shook the snows from her pelt. Hearing that she always wondered off made him think that perhaps she had a means to ether learn to be a scout or perhaps she was just searching for a way to take some kind of break from this hard, desolate land atop the mountain peaks. It just not seen natural for him, that a wolf would live up here in such harsh condition with the mountain lions and goats. Did they not worry for their children? Their elders?
Breaking free of his thoughts once more to the touch at his shoulder, he nods to Eido's words of advise. He did not mind her touch, as he had not minded Inali's, though little did he cuddle up against his pack mate's warmth in the past unless it had been Inali herself or Nina. After all, he was the only pup in his litter, born in a den away from the rest of the pack, away from the leader's children. He had been used to being alone but oh did he miss his dear friends so...
He followers her then, watching her bound so effortlessly and silently in her youth and stealth. He too moves in a quiet step, his long, thin legs taking wide strides far different from her own paw steps. She turns to make sure he is with her and his orange eyes meet her own and his dips his chin slightly as though beckoning her to continue - he would follow. He finds a lump forming in his throat as he stops silently, Eido seemingly catching herself for asking such a question. His silky ears fall back, his expression solemn. "My friend would worry..." He speaks again on her, though yet does not speak her name. "But I don't know where she is..." Or so Bane assumed. How could he not? Although Inali had not formally left the pack, she had made herself so scarce from Secret Woodlands it was hard to tell if she remained or not, especially now after he had been gone for so long and Bane knew in his heart he could never go back to those lands in order to find out. "And the rest are gone." He did not explain further. He couldn't. Hopefully she would understand.
RE: stray - Eidolon - Mar 02, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Mar 06, 2017 She speaks then, her soft voice so full of concern for him. She speaks of her no longer having any family ether and seeing as she had mentioned she was new to these lands, he wondered if she had just decided to make her own path in life or if something tragic had happened to her family to have her end up coming here. It was a story perhaps she would fill him in with another day, for he did not question her much in the same manner she did not push him further for any information. Then she acts if they could be friends, in a very youthful and hopeful manner. His dark, plush tail behind him waves slowly and a silent nod would confirm his intentions of making sure they were on good terms from here on out. There was a likeliness they would not see one another again for a very long time, perhaps not ever, if she was to stay here on this mountain and he was to continue further north. Still, he was hopeful. He would never ask for her to leave her home and join him, though the thought of her being his travel companion had already crossed his mind.
For now, he was content to keeping within the moment with this young blonde. The chocolate wolf reaches out to her, gently touching his nose to her shoulder. He then takes a few steps forward as though quietly asking her to continue on. His paws were sore, legs were tired and if she was correct, the falling sun would mean danger would be upon them and the smell of blood would only likely attract unwanted attention. He had no intention of her risking her life for his hide.
RE: stray - Eidolon - Mar 06, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Mar 13, 2017 She would jump to his touch, she caused him to immediately and quickly back away from her, though he had only seemingly caught her off guard which was known by her rubbing along his flank and then making way towards the woodland along the other side of the Lost Lake. The forest around the mountains was nothing like the forest which he had been born to and grew up in. It was far more sparse, the sky still very clear to see. Back in Secret Woodlands, there were many parts of the forest where you could not see the sky at all. It was a tangled and dangerous mess and hard to navigate through, though it was this kind of landscape he knew. His sore and bloodied paws reminded him of this. He did not belong here.
Though he had been given the opportunity to meet a young woman who could not only help him on his venture down the other side of the mountains, but was willing to stay with him over the night to offer not just her company but her warmth up here on the mountain tops. Already she was a friend to him which were few and far between for the wolf. After some time, the creamy colored woman found a fallen tree trunk, a large old oak that had likely fallen in one of the various winter storms from years past. He nods delicately to her words, once more falling into his silent mannerisms he normally took part in. He dipped his body down low, easing his way into the hollow tree trunk and then once reaching its end, did a tight turn in order to be facing the opening and back towards Eidolon who would likely be easing her way in now after him. He could find comfort here, sleeping tonight, knowing that he was not alone.
RE: stray - Eidolon - Apr 30, 2017 Eidolon was never known for being a lionhearted wolf, and certainly would not, under normal circumstances, offer to stay the night with a stranger. However, there was something about this @Bane character that she rather liked, and she definitely didn't want him to freeze to death. It could be so harsh up on the mountaintops for wolves who weren't used to it, or who weren't built to be up so high. The ghostly wolf herself was not made for it - that she knew - but she could think of nowhere else to be. This lingering feeling of I don't belong plagued her night and day, but she wasn't sure how to get past it. Perhaps she liked Bane so much because he knew what it was like. The dark man slipped into the hollow of the tree trunk, and Eido squeezed in beside him. She settled with her back toward the opening, hopefully to block out any chill that may come in throughout the night. She pressed against his dark fur and closed her eyes. The man had become silent, which was fine, because the girl was rather tired, herself. So she settled her head on her paws and closed her orange eyes, her tail curling around her flank. "Good night, Bane." Tomorrow morning, she'd lead him to the bottom of the mountain and see him on his way, but for now she was content to have someone to sleep beside and enjoy the presence of. She'd been just as lonely up here in the mountains as she had been on her own, and she didn't feel comfortable staying with the pack. So she would sleep easily tonight, beside her new friend, and pretend she wouldn't be by herself again once the morning came. ( Fade, unless you have something to add! )
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