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into the sun - Rissa - Jul 29, 2012 OOC: Since the adopter of Rissa fell through, I'll be playing her for the time being. I've mentioned this several times in the SR Common Room, but this thread has no posting order. So please don't forget about it! [dohtml] [/dohtml] into the sun - Ice - Jul 30, 2012 [dohtml]
into the sun - Cali - Aug 08, 2012 [dohtml] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/Calitable.png); background-position:top center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 250px; padding-bottom: 20px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px; text- align:justify;"> Cali glanced to the side as Jessie appeared, having answered the summons of the only other pack wolf that she knew besides herself. Jess greeted Indru and darted to her side, looking more nervous than she had ever seen her. It wasn't surprising. Cali was nervous herself and she'd been her months already. It seemed as is every wolf in the forest belonged to Swift River and was showing up for this momentous occasion one by one. She gave her younger sister and gentle nudge of encouragement and a loving smile before she turned back to the quickly growing pack gathering. She saw some older wolves around her age and a bit older that showed a strong resemblence to Indru. Apparently the Tainn blood was strong, for even the black yearling looked distinctly Tainn. The young prince that had earlier been redirected approached the yearlings and Ice who joined them. He was a firecracker and was greeting them quite enthusiastically. The little black female was enraptured with Marsh and she had to smile again at the curious expression on the little princess' face. Perhaps this little one could break through the warrior's shell of stoicism! Then Corinna gently coaxed out the last reluctant little tawny girl. Rissa timidly hid beneath her mother's legs, while she assessed the big wide world that she'd emerged into. Cali's heart went out to the shy little princess and she wanted to offer her own comfort to her. Even as this thought occured to her, the little one seemed to make a decision and boldly went over to Torrel's side and greeted her older brothers along with her litter mate. Good for you little one! she thought to herself, pride in her tiny pack mate filling her heart. Knowing that there were many wolves to meet and most of them blood family, Cali moved towards Corinna when Indru indicated that it was all right to greet the young royalty. She would give them time first and not crowd the little ones. There would be more than enough time to get to know them better now that they were permitted outside of the den. When she reached their proud mother, she dipped her head low and tucked her tail as she greeted the leadess with a lick to the chin and ears flattened to her snowy head. "Corinna," she greeted in a respectful voice and a brief friendly glance before her emerald eyes fastened once more on the lifeblood of the pack. "They are absolutely beautiful!" She meant every word, but the tug of loss still ate at her. Most of the time it was in the far recesses of her mind, but these little angels had suddenly brought her heartahe to the surface and this beautiful moment was slightly bittersweet. Despite her dredged up emotions, she was thrilled for Corinna and Indru and their perfect family. into the sun - Jessie - Aug 12, 2012 [dohtml] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/JessieTable.png); [/dohtml]background-position:bottom center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 15px; padding-bottom: 290px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> It seemed that she was the only one who didn’t seem to know anyone within the pack except for a few. Swift River was much larger than she had imagined, which gave her the impression that the two alpha’s were highly successful. Her emerald eyes trailed around, her head still down, with her ears and tail tucked. And when Cali moved forward, her head turned towards the mother, whom she assumed to be the alpha and watched as some of the members made their way forwards. She then crouched, the utmost sign of respect and submission she could muster for the alpha. She then followed slowly behind Cali, making herself as small as possible. And when she approached the large female, her head bowed downwards and she spoke her name softly, but loud enough for the leader to hear, in a respectable, cautious voice, “Jessie Swiftpaw.” She did not lift her head, but kept it in the same position as she waited for the alpha’s response. The position was highly uncomfortable, but she wanted to make her presence and respect known to the lady. She was not one who would bow her head in shame and be invisible, but respectable. That was her sister’s way of doing some things, but Cali and Jessie were alike in many ways, along with different in many ways. She didn’t want to be invisible to her new family. She had already met a few of the others, though she didn’t know Indru or Marsh that well for the time being. She didn’t believe she would ever be going to be close to Marsh, as others had mentioned, he didn’t talk much. The gray female would try though, but if her presence was not wanted, then she would automatically walk away. That was how simple her short life had been. She was hoping that this time, it would be different. into the sun - Marsh - Aug 19, 2012 The deep honour of Corinna's acceptance was far from lost on Marsh. He knew that even Indru, in the earliest days of their offspring's' lives, had been shunned from the den, and that she welcomed Marsh's presence prompted a pleasant warmth to spread through his chest. He had known it before, but today he felt it keenly; this was family. If he had held his name with more importance, he may have asked to change it to Tainn. In all but blood, he was as good as one - and even then, he had shed a fair share for the sake of that name, both his own and of their foes. into the sun - Triell - Sep 02, 2012 [dohtml]
call me superman? Everything would fall into place. Or so he tried to convince himself. He was distracted as Rissa came out of the den, being met by the bright day. She looked a cross between Corinna and Indru, maybe the difference would be what colors her eyes would take. Gold or green to make the difference. She hung close to her family, Triell could not blame her so. He couldn't remember quite what he had done, but guessed he had been more like Torrel. Worried about Fenru he once more glanced his way, wondering how the brothers were doing. A clear smile by amusement he looked forward to watching them all grow up, wondering how they would fall into the different pack dynamics, if they could live together, if they would stay in Relic Lore or follow their wanderlust. into the sun - Corinna - Sep 08, 2012 OOC: Because how long this thread has dragged on (busy Shadow is busy), I'm going to try and wrap it up with this last round. Since Tara is no longer here, there won't be a response from Indru, and it feels a bit awkward dragging this out. I will post again on September 15th and officially close the thread, so you have until then to get a post up if you would like to. If you're having an interaction that is a part of this thread that you want to continue, feel free to make a new thread and backdate it and NPC everybody else, I just don't want to keep this thread open forever. =) Also, apologies if I miss anybody in Cori's response, there's just a lot going on that I'm not sure I kept track of it all. :x [dohtml] Gone TomorrowThere was so much activity going on that Corinna's nerves were beginning to spike. She felt uncomfortable, and her anxiety was threatening to reveal itself. She knew Swift River was a large pack, probably the largest in all of Relic Lore, but having them here now, surrounding her precious cubs and eagerly leaning forward, she wished there were less of them. There was no doubt in her mind that this would all be too much for the three cubs who had only realized that their world was larger than the den less than an hour ago. But the three of them took off, soon after their introduction, and Corinna had to remind herself that they knew no fear - not yet. So she would have to fear for them, and her instinctive step forward to bring them back under her protection was a clear indication of that. But the three were long gone, off to visit the wolves who had kept them fed and protected them since the day of their conception. Torrel went running off towards Rihael and Fenru, and with small amusement, Corinna allowed her manifold anxiety to ease a bit. It was peculiar to her that Torr would instantly pick out among the very large group gathered who were his brothers by blood. A year separated them, but Corinna could still remember very clearly the day that Rihael, Fenru, and Kisla had come out into the sun. They had received no such gathering of loved ones, which was perhaps part of the reason their mother was so uneasy. But despite the awkward, and hasty introduction, all seemed to be well with the three youngest Tainn boys, which could only warm their mother's heart. Just as bold as Torrel, Aiyana had crept out from under her mother's legs and headed towards Marsh. Standing next to her Second, Corinna leaned into side to reassure him that it was okay. Though a ferocious guardian of the pack, Marsh was soft at heart. Out of instinct, she kept her eyes close, but there was no fear nor distrust reflected in those green pools. She trusted Marsh wholeheartedly, and would have very little issue allowing him to stand guard over her young ones. Lowering her own head down, she nudged Aiyana's rump very carefuly, edging her towards Marsh. "It'll be alright little one," she whispered. "This is Marsh. He will be your friend and your protector." And that was no doubt what the russet colored male was and would become. Cori's attention was pulled away as her name was said, and she lifted her head up to look at who had spoken to her. It was Cali. Nodding her head, Corinna uttered a soft "thank you" before looking to see where Rissa had gone. She had tumbled towards Ice and Triell, but before Corinna could call out to her, the unknown female crept closer, peaking out behind Cali. She was hunched down low, in a form of submission, and Corinna made a note of her name. "Corinna Tainn," she responded, her tone a bit harsher than necessary. She was not opposed to new pack members, but this was not the time for her to be meeting them, nor the time for Indru to be accepting them. Her tawny mate gave her a reassuring look, but the mother's tension did not ease. Lowering her head, she moved to take Jessie's muzzle in her jaws, shaking it firmly back and forth to cement the leader's dominance over the newly accepted subordinate. Letting her go, she nodded her head, but her stonewall demeanor made it clear that Jessie was to retreat to the edges once more. Perhaps at a later time, they would speak more, but for now, there were far more important things on her mind than meeting the newest River wolf. into the sun - Aiyana - Sep 21, 2012 I'm not going to make a last post with Ice, since he's fairly wrapped up with Rissa and Triell anyway. :) [dohtml] Aiyana Tainn
I walk upon the river
A nose against her hip and her hindquarters swung out, scrabbling to keep her balance, small muscles around her joints working to keep her on all four. Behind her, her unruly tail tried to aid her, and it worked. She remained standing, drinking in Mother's soothing voice. Her mind spun to analyze the words and pick them apart, separate them and look at them, figure out what they all were - this was Marsh, friend and protector. The meaning sunk into her young mind, and as she perched in front of him, staring into his silver eyes, she felt no need to repeat his name as a greeting.
The male was large - perhaps not as large as Father, but something about him just seemed... broad, powerful. It made her feel safe. And she liked his eyes. Marsh leaned down and for a moment she wondered what it must be like to have him do that if he was angry, but fortunately for her, he wasn't. He just bumped his cold, leathery nose against her significantly smaller one, earning a few happy thumps from her ratty tail. Mouth open in an expression of slight concentration, she allowed her gaze to wander across his body again, before she rose to all four and slowly began to circle him, drinking in everything she saw. like it's easier than land
Love is all, from what I've heard, but my heart's learned to kill
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into the sun - Marsh - Sep 23, 2012 The trust from Corinna warmed him, even more than the affectionate, curious eyes that stared up at him. He heard his name introduced, and the words friend. protector. Yes, that was about it. He snorted lightly, accepting the position gladly. Perhaps this year would be a little different to the last. Though he had been just as dedicated to Rihael, Fenru and Kisla, he had not been closer to them than the usual loyal packmember. into the sun - Jessie - Sep 23, 2012 [dohtml] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v201/bluepups/JessieTable.png); [/dohtml]
background-position:bottom center; background-repeat:no-repeat; padding-top: 15px; padding-bottom: 290px; padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> When her alpha’s jaws closed around her muzzle, she obediently let herself be shaken. When she was released she nodded her head in respect and backed away from the whole pack. She remained in the corner, her emerald eyes shining in delight as she watched her new family in happiness. She didn’t mind that she was strictly not suppose to meet the puppies yet. She would. . .in time. Nor did she mind the harshness of Corinna’s voice, for she too had heard the same tone of voice when other wolves had come to see her when she was born. Her mother had been highly protective of her, as well as Cali had, and she had not been surprised to hear the tone escape the mother of the pups. Her stance would remain low though, even in her corner as her kind eyes searched the area. Things would improve in time, but for the moment, all that mattered was that she kept her distance. She watched everyone carefully a small smile on her face. The pups seemed to be fitting in perfectly with the pack and she couldn’t help the small sigh of content that escaped her muzzle. She honestly couldn’t be happier right now. She was never happier than right now. She felt some sort of completeness watching the pack. . .before quickly realizing there were not many females hanging around. Her head tilted slightly, as if confused on how everything was turning out. . .but she soon pushed the thought away and just sat. . .watching her new family with a new light to her. |