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Talk the Talk - Taslima - Sep 10, 2015 Miss Taslima Liers
[dohtml]Paws seemed to keep the woman going, even when every other piece of the mind was murmuring that there might have been some insanity. Upon meeting @Iopah, she had been blessed with the taunt in her mind that wolves could go missing. They could disappear, and bad things could happen to them. It begged the question, the silent question, where did the Liers family stand? When would it be that they would suddenly take a nasty turn and confirm her fears...
RE: Talk the Talk - Craw - Sep 12, 2015 [dohtml] This was not a generous world. On a point where the land lifted up, in the semblance of a hill, deep among the tall sequoias, a pale grey wolf sat, watching the scene before him with an empty expression. Swarms of caribou were travelling through the forest from south to north, perhaps wanting to reach the open plains and tundras to be found there. He didn't much care to guess at their purpose, for a healthy lone wolf had little chance against such a large herd, let alone one as battered and torn down as Craw. The thick scabs on his right shoulder were dry and dark, the fur around it and down his arm still tinted pink in places, but the flow had long stopped. He felt some measure of himself again. Slipping into the woods, he had wondered whether he would find better fortune among the giant trees, and had stumbled across enough fortune for a lifetime. It was too much fortune for him to be able to take it. The caribou walked past, occasionally throwing a glance or an ear in his direction, but for the most part they ignored the wolf who had no hope of threatening them. He sat barely ten yards from the closest ones, the wolf sat upright and without any attempt to hide, for there was no point. It was safer to be in plain view, where the caribou would know that he was no danger. Dully he watched them go, neither side wanting to engage or rile up the other, for he could imagine the destruction that many hooves and heavy bodies could cause. The destruction he wanted to cause had to be contained in his mind, in another world; if they were here, at his side, as they should have been... it would have been entirely different. An ear twisted back as he registered the sound of movement somewhere behind him, but his mind was drifting too much to pay much attention. Perhaps it was another beast such as he, come to witness a feast just out of reach. If there had been any kind of cliff nearby, he would have happily tried to run the whole herd off it just for the chance to taste one. Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Sep 12, 2015 Shallow water has trapped several fish in a small pond. Hunt Opportunity RE: Talk the Talk - Taslima - Sep 13, 2015 [dohtml] |