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Ghosts at my heels - Shunka - Jan 24, 2017 His head wouldn't stop spinning. The whole world seemed to tilt and reel uncontrollably around him, disorienting the newly born castaway even further. But it did not matter. Ever since that terrible day so long ago, he had only one basic instinct. Run. Run and never stop! He had no sense of direction, no idea where he was going, and he didn't care. His mind was too wired with raw fear and panic, likened to an open wound that refused to stop bleeding. His only real physical injury had healed some time ago, but the two notches carved in his ear still stung against the bitter air. Caught in the midst of a newly spawned episode of hysteria, the lumbering young male barreled through chest deep snow at a break neck pace. The cover of darkness shielded the land, making traveling even more perilous than usual during the day. Obstacles such as stones or logs hidden beneath the snow were a real hazard to a panic stricken wolf such as himself. Jaws clenched so tight that his teeth began to ache, lips pressed firmly together, Shunka recklessly bounded down a steep slope. Just as suddenly, the ground seemed to level out, and he found himself more sure footed once again. Out of breath and panting exhaustively, his breath coiling into thick ropes of mist in the air, he had no choice but to stop. Wide eyed as usual, he calmed down just enough to get his bearings for a look around. In the darkness, he could just make out the elegant, towering trunks of many dozens of great timbers. Where was he? He backed up whilst he gazed up at their height. They seemed to form a ring around him...closing in. And the way that ever so faint breeze made their branches sway from side to side...he didn't like it. No, not one bit! His mind began to go wild with ideas and paranoia. The spirits of his ancestors...his family...it must be them! Communicating to him from the other side! Bad luck, bad luck! He was next! With a sudden jolt and a screech of a whine, tail between his legs, he turned to find the quickest way out of this place. RE: Ghosts at my heels - Castel - Jan 24, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Jan 24, 2017 There is a moose carcass that has been scavenged by coyotes nearby. +15 Health RE: Ghosts at my heels - Shunka - Jan 25, 2017 Before he could high tail it out of here, a voice called out to him in a simple greeting. His body went stiff instantly, all movement ceasing as if the snow had frozen him in place. No no no! It was the spirits again, speaking to him from beyond! Shunka was much too scared out of his skin to think straight, to realize that it was just another wolf in the flesh. He swallowed a hardened lump in his throat, managing just enough courage to crane his head to the side, where he could see her approach. Even with Castel's slow, gentle movement toward him, the much larger male still resembled more of a deer ready to bolt. The first thing he noticed were her eyes. The exact same shade as his, likened to a summer sky. He held her gaze for only a moment, before his mirrored eyes went wide with horror. He was seeing things! Was she one of his ancestors? Perhaps a long dead spirit manifested in the flesh, come for judgement? As if his ears hadn't been far back enough, they now seemed to have vanished from his head completely, from being pressed so flat. One step too close was enough to send the tawny male scrabbling backwards in a most ungracious fit of flailing limbs and fur. A soft thump and his back met the cold trunk of one giant timber tree. There he huddled down low, trying to make himself appear as small as possible. Tucking his muzzle down in the crook between his front legs, the tip of his tail quivered submissively. Shunka was by no means de-wired, but in the midst of such an elevated state of fear, he had reverted back to a somewhat more...feral mindset. Bless her heart if Castel had the patience to deal with him. RE: Ghosts at my heels - Castel - Jan 25, 2017 [dohtml]
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