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RE: Ain't no valley low enough - Bane - Nov 13, 2014 [dohtml] "Well, I wouldn't quite say that..." He then tells the child, ready to admit his faults. Bane was never the kind of guy to be prideful or vain. In fact, he held little self-worth and only now, as the child seemed very mezmerised and curious of him, did Bane feel some sort of happiness that perhaps he could be something in this world. At least for him, at least for now whilst he was still a child. "I've met quite a few males larger then me, likely stronger. Your father, for instance. However, being a good fighter is not always about brute force. For instance, my long legs help me greatly. I have quick reflexes and am quite agile, which means I can dodge around a big guy, waiting until they tire before making my own strike." Perhaps it was a bit too much for the child to understand, mostly when it came to words. Likely it would be better to show him what he meant, though Bane had no intention of fighting the pup, nor going out and getting into a fight. RE: Ain't no valley low enough - Kova - Nov 25, 2014 [dohtml]
RE: Ain't no valley low enough - Bane - Dec 24, 2014 [dohtml] Bane smiles to the youth and his naming for the foxes which he spoke of, having explained what they looked like and their coloration. "They are quick, you see. And very stealthy." He did not know if the youth would know the understanding of the word, though thus far it seemed Kova was able to keep up with the conversation as they made their way along through the pack territory, further and further from the borders where they had been and into the heart of their home where the pack den settled, shrouded by brushes and protected by thorny vine. "Well, if no one is around to catch them, it is worth the risk. If they are quick enough they can get in and out without being caught. Winter, mostly, is when you have to watch out most. Food is far more scarce. If they don't at least try to steal some because there is none to hunt, they could starve..." He spoke, explaining to the youth the best he could as to the reasoning for why such a smaller creature would be willing to take the risk against a much more powerful wolf. Bane could only imagine if he had a family to take care of, with no food around and the risk of starving to death, he would be willing to take the risk as well. Clearing his throat, Bane pauses, his vision shifting between the gray scaled youth and the worn out pathway that led to the safety of the pack den. "Now... you should get going." He spoke, offering a small smile. RE: Ain't no valley low enough - Kova - Jan 10, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: Ain't no valley low enough - Bane - Jan 11, 2015 [dohtml] It became all to clear suddenly that the child was far more interested in spending time with him then Bane had originally though. A conversation out of curiosity and out of passing time while Bane lead the child back to the pack den was all the youth had really expected of the even more so youth, but the way the child dragged his paws as he moved towards the pack den, and how he looked back to give him one last glance, made him wonder if Kova actually enjoyed being around him despite the distance in which the chocolate colored male kept himself. Thinking the boy approved of him led Bane to wave him tail in a certain happiness, smiling delicately at the silver boy in a bit of encouragement as he had turned around before shifting off. Maybe another day, or at least when the prince got a bit older, Bane would take him on his travels around the pack border. Perhaps as time passed, Bane would become an official Guardian of the pack and it would be he who was training others like Kanosak was training him now. Even so, maybe Kova would be the exact one he would end up training. Wondering this in silence as he watched the child's retreat, Bane would then turn off and make his way. For the time being, he was in need of more training himself and he was certain that his Leader would not be too far off in over to Bane to find direction. |