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stray - Bane - Feb 25, 2017 [dohtml] in the cold breeze, where i walk alone
How Bane had come back to these lands was a blur to him. His feet had carried him here in the same manner which he had left them in. The day Nina had been found dead, Bane had turned and ran without a second thought. Ran as hard and as fast as his feet could carry him until every scent, every sound and everything he saw was no longer familiar to him. He had lived a winter alone. Harsh, cold, distant and unloving, with a hope that mother nature would take him away and he could be with Nina again. But it was not so. Whether by a gods will or by Nina herself, but Bane had lived the winter and somehow in a manner better then many pack wolves could. He had been lucky, though for what? He had never been before.
Now he was back here. He had realized it only when he had saw the familiar trees of Drooping Willow, having visited them once before on a scouting mission from Secret Woodlands. Bane had no intention of saying hello to his former allies, who likely did not know him any more then he knew them. He was no longer an ally. He was a loner, which made him no ones ally and he was perfectly content with this. Bane across into the mountains of the heights, something he had never before attempted whilst living in packs within the western region of Relic Lore. What he had not expected was to come across a large, clear lack settled within the heart of the mountains. He stopped for a long needed break, sure that his body would be happy for the drink and his sore, calloused paws would love to be soaked from the new slices in them as they bled. Life within a thick, damp and soft forest did not do well for footing on the mountains. Sighing delicately to himself, the chocolate colored wolf laid down along the water's edge, front legs in the lake as he took a drink. [/dohtml]
RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 25, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Feb 25, 2017 He heard her before he saw her, the footsteps of a smaller wolf coming along towards him, seemingly hesitant. Bright orange eyes lifted as his head turned up and to the side, away from the water and onto the young woman. She was smaller then he, beautiful in coloration, with bright and hopeful eyes. He smiles delicately, remaining in his placement as he laid there at the water's edge. The blood from his injured paws swirled in the cool water, likely having been caught in the air before he soaked them. Surely this was the reasoning for her approach, to see if he was okay. It was a king gesture, though he was unsure why it would have mattered to her. Having been away from other wolves in months, it had taken him just a few minutes to remember there was wolves in this world far more kind then he could ever imagine. Wolves like Inali, like Nina...
"I....I see that..." He admits, another small smile offered and a rolling of his shoulders. He stumbled a moment on his words, though far differently then she had. He had literally not spoken a word to any other being in months. His voice seemed far more rough then normal, scratchy as though he held a sore throat. "I have lived all my life in the forests." He admits to the young woman who questioned him. A single ear falls, his orange gaze full of question. "But I will be fine." And if not? If he fell off the other side of the cliffs from his injured feet? If he got an infection? Bane did not much care. He had never in all his life had much of self worth. He was not born of leaders, but born of rape. His father was hunted down by the wolves of Relic Lore for the murder and kidnap of multiple wolves and his true mother had abandoned him and lost her sanity. Bane had never been worth anything. It was the few friends he held which was the reason he went on, and now they were gone. He wondered now that her questions were answered, if she would turn and leave too. Go back to her pack and family where she belonged.
RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 25, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Feb 25, 2017 There is a moose carcass that has been scavenged by coyotes nearby. +15 Health RE: stray - Bane - Feb 25, 2017 Bane was somewhat surprised when the girl decided to come forward, waving her tail as a sign of happiness and that she meant him no harm. She sat down at the edge of the Lost Lake as well, keeping a few paces back if only to offer Bane his space. They were, after all, still strangers to one another. She continued on to speak then, rather openly and bubbly with her words. She reminded him of Inali, in personality at least. Perhaps she was not as small as the scout and she was far younger, Inali being two years older then Bane instead of two years younger, though when had age ever mattered to him? An age never kept him from caring for anyone more or less. Bane was blinded to such things. Blinded like Inali was for having fallen in love with a female.
So she lived in a field within a tundra then at some point? That was still far different then the thick confines of the Woodlands, though he took some time to think back on the blueberry fields he often escaped too and wondered if it was similar between that and the Lowlands which he had only taken sight of from the edges of the forestry itself. Her frown offered her concern for him, moving her gaze (which blazed brightly like his own) to his footing. He kept quite, typical of Bane who had been mostly known as that looming knight for most of his life. His ears turned back when she learned her muzzle out to him as she eased forward to do so, nudging his legs as though urging him to get them up out of the water. With his legs fully in the water, he needed to lift up into a sit to fully recover them and he did so, as she wished, without question. He backs up just enough to press his feet into the cold snows, his full height revealed now as he sits as she sat, looking down to her.
"Bane." He did then say, looking her over with such curiosity. There was very little in his life that had stuck around long enough to get to know Bane. Many did not have the patience for him to open up. Many did not care for his awkward silences and his intense stares as his mind questioned so many things he never asked aloud. Where he had long ago lost touch of Kino, Nina had passed away and Inali was missing in action, perhaps he could take some time to stick around here with her? If only for a little while...
RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 25, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Feb 28, 2017 She seemed surprised by his height for a moment, something which he took note of though did not really say anything on the manner. He had always been known as a rather tall wolf, though was not so much thick and burly. He was a thin and lithe wolf with a surprisingly well stamina. He could run forever, it seemed, which is why he had gotten so far from his home and so quick. When he had spoken his name, he watched as her ears folded downward a moment, only to then lift with a hopeful question, as though trying to think the best of the situation. Her optimism did not go unnoticed. "One would like to think." Although he knew it not to be true. His mother had later on tried to explain that his name had come from Miccah, who was her lover in her youth and that Bane had been his nickname. A name which Miccah never used since Bane had been around the wolf, seemingly proving the lie.
Now, the young woman began to speak about how dangerous it was up here. That he could fall, he would freeze, he could get lost or die of dehydration. All reasons why one wolf might want to turn back and head down into the safety of the forest they knew. Bane figured he had already made it half the way, why turn back now? There was nothing for him in the west, at least not that he was any aware of. He had never been over the mountains. Had only heard stories of it. He was four now, a good portion of his life already behind him. The stories were no longer enough to settle him. "This is fine...You talk a lot. I don't talk enough." He explains when she realizes that she is rambling, something which he had grown used to after some time and after more, began to rely on. Back then, he need not worry if @Inali was getting bored with him. She could make a conversation all her own and when she wanted answers for him, had learned to ask more yes or no questions that he could nod or shake his head to. "My best friend talked a lot too..." He leaked to her in a low tone before then changing the subject, looking back to her. "I will try to be careful... I will have to get back down one way or another."
RE: stray - Eidolon - Feb 28, 2017 [dohtml]
[/dohtml] RE: stray - Bane - Feb 28, 2017 He nodded in agreement to her words silently, though no longer speaking on the subject enough his name. To her words about talking a lot and having enough words for the both of them, he smirks just slightly, a half cocked manner in which he had always done. It sounded like a plan to him. He, unlike many within the word who only waited out a moment in order for them to speak, enjoyed actually listening to others. He took in not only their words, but the way they said them, the shifting of their eyes, the movements of their ears and tail in order to catch the emotions behind it. Her ear twitches at her words which she mentions for him not to rip her ears off if she got on his nerves. It is in this moment he catches the scaring along her ear. It could have been a mild scuffle, a play fight that had gotten too rough as a child or even an encounter with a badger or some other small predator. He thought these things but did not put too much thought into it, nor did he assume that the damage had been grave enough to do any permanent damage.
"I wont." He assured the creamy colored woman. After all, Bane had never been known as a man with much of a temper. He was rather calm, collective, thoughtful... he was however particularly skittish and weary of many strangers. He was more so uncertain of larger male wolves or wolves that held a dominant, arrogant or 'full of themselves' attitude. Somehow, he had always found himself more comfortable around the smaller, delicate woman who were quirky, fun loving and, just as this case, talkative. "These are your leaders? Do you like it here?" He questions aloud with curiosity. Bane could not imagine enjoying living up here on the mountain, atop of the rest of the world. For the time being however, he did not exactly respond directly to her words. Surely he could stay the night here to rest on his own, though he did not think he would bother introducing himself to a pack he had no intentions of being a part of.
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