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Letters of Grace - Valtyr - Jan 17, 2012 Though he now belonged to the Grizzly Hollow pack, Valtyr still ventured out every once in awhile to new places that were not more than a day's travel outside of the cedar forest he now called home. It was good to roam knowing that you had a home to go back to at the end of the day. It made the obsidian beast feel much more secure than he had felt in a long time. Though he was the lowest except for an omega he had yet to meet, Valtyr was unfazed. Grizzly Hollow was his place, even if he did occasionally head out to travel just for the day. It was on this day that the dark brute found himself in a place that had obviously been torn asunder by fire. Though it was obvious it had not happened recently, the lands were still very much damaged, in the beginning stages of healing. Having slowed his traveling lope to a brisk trot, Valtyr's gleaming golden eyes surveyed the shattered lands around him. Broken trunks, scattered limbs -- there was very little life to be had here. It was altogether a depressing sight. Gazing at the late afternoon sun, Valtyr decided that this was the extent of his traveling for the day. Performing an abrupt about-face, the towering wolf started to run back to the west, back to the forest that was his home, back to his pack. He did not want them worrying about him, after all. Letters of Grace - Rhysis - Jan 17, 2012 The area remind Rhysis of himself when he was younger, death all around him, no hope and plenty of despair. The scent of carbon still hung in the air. Twigs would still turn to dust if you got too close to them and there was little life to be seen. It wouldn’t always be like this, life was already beginning to creep slowly back into the wood but for now, Rhysis had found comfort in the terrain. How stereotypical, that a dark character should be drawn to a dark wood but there was always truth behind the stereotypes. Rhysis found this place homely and had actually considered abandoning the den he had stolen from a female and relocate here. He felt far more comfortable that was for sure and that is why he was strolling through the area today. Letters of Grace - Valtyr - Jan 17, 2012 Despite the desolation of this place, running freely was something Valtyr loved deeply. Well, perhaps all wolves loved it as much as he did, but the dark beast took particular joy in it. Even though his large size made him far less swift than smaller wolves, it was magnificent to feel the turf under your paws give way as every stride consumed distance and the power in your nearly alate muscles sped you on your way. In this case, he was heading home -- a place he had not been able to name for many months. It gave him even more satisfaction than any ordinary run. He was going back to the cedar forest he had come to know over the last five days, back to his new friends and packmates. It was a cause for joy. Simple pleasures. A voice on the wind caught in his ears and caused his trek home to become interrupted. It was a familiar voice to him, gruff and with that peculiar accent the onyx beast had never quite gotten used to, even in their frequent hunting trips together. It called to him, and he came to a halt where he was, his large skull thrown in the direction from which the voice had come. His golden eyes were bright and very much alive at the recognition of Rhysis. He had become something of a friend to Valtyr in these weeks he'd been in Relic Lore -- well, as close to a friend as he had come here, anyway. Many of the wolves were standoffish and seemed to each have their own ghosts and shadows from the past. Though he wouldn't, say, trust his life to Rhysis, he certainly had no cause to be on ill terms with the younger male. Turning his body to align with his skull, Valtyr barked his reply, letting Rhysis know that it was, indeed, who he had thought he'd seen. "Rhysis! How have you been faring lately?" Letters of Grace - Rhysis - Jan 18, 2012 The younger male was battling with himself, trying to keep his foul temper under wraps. He’d always been so polite and friendly towards Valtyr, but that was because he had assumed he’d be useful in return for his efforts. The stench of the other wolves clogged his nostrils as he drew a little closer to the larger male. Steel gaze raked over the other, looking for physical changes and other then the fact he appeared a little happier in himself, he didn’t look different… but he was now, wasn’t he. Letters of Grace - Valtyr - Jan 18, 2012 As Rhysis approached, Valtyr began to notice his stiffened body movements, indicating anger. Immediately, the dark beast felt defensive, and he stiffened his body in kind, raising his tail, which had been low and loose in friendship, to a higher position. His suspicions were confirmed as Rhysis's cold gaze swept over him, as his curt words caught in his ears. He saw the other male sneer in what almost seemed to be disgust. What had he done to deserve his hunting partner's sudden malcontent for him? It was bewildering to Valtyr, and it wasn't settling well with him. Then he dropped the bomb -- "What the hell is that smell?" Narrowing his gleaming yellow eyes, Valtyr also raised his head higher, tucking his head to his throat in a defensive posture. He could only assume Rhysis was upset that he was no longer a loner, that his hunting partner was no longer free to assist him readily. What else could it be? It was written everywhere -- in his eyes, his countenance, his body language. Valtyr couldn't understand why the young male was so outraged. It was only natural that he would join a pack eventually. The obsidian beast wasn't equipped to be alone for too long. "That smell you talk of is my pack, and you can shove right off if that's the kind of attitude you're going to have about it." To accentuate his hint of a threat, Valtyr revealed a single sharp canine, dangerously white against his black lip. Valtyr had the better shot at winning should an altercation arise from this, and he knew it. Rhysis was not the only one who had gotten stronger from their combined efforts. And now that he had a pack, he was eating meals regularly -- most likely more regularly than the loner. Though Rhysis was nearly his size, he was still not full grown and was likely inexperienced. He would have youth on his side, but Valtyr was older and probably been in far more scuffles and fights than the other. He did not want to use violence, but he was prepared all the same. Letters of Grace - Rhysis - Jan 18, 2012 Clearly the other wasn’t pleased with his tone. He needed to sort himself out. He knew that being himself would cause reactions like the one he was getting from what he had considered an allie. The truth was no one would like Rhysis if he was himself; that is why he had worked so hard to build up his alter-ego, the nice Rhysis, the friendly guy with good manners, the guy you was always chilled and relaxed, never a threat. Yeah, as soon as that guy vanished and the real Rhysis came out things got ugly. Letters of Grace - Valtyr - Jan 18, 2012 Valtyr watched as Rhysis's aggression dissipated almost instantly -- just the effect he had hoped his posturing would promote. But he did not let his guard down entirely. It was eerie how suddenly the other wolf changed his attitude from full-out, brazenly angry to a sullen adolescent. He let his tail lower as Rhysis gave his explanation, but he still held his head and the rest of his body high. Valtyr was puzzled at the other's words. Lost to him? He wasn't aware he had an obligation to stay a loner with his hunting partner. He really didn't like the way his words were coming out. Not at all, not even as he gave a sob story about his sister, whom he'd never heard mentioned before. "Look, I'm not a wolf who does well on his own for too long. I was traveling alone for months before I found this place, and it nearly drove me mad. Perhaps I should have let you know it was my aim to join a pack, but apparently I had an unspoken obligation to you." His words were biting and a bit poisonous, and he knew it. But at the moment, Valtyr didn't really care. He did not take kindly to being treated as if this yearling owned him -- hell, at the moment, Valtyr was more apt to call him a pup than a yearling, he was that defensive. "If you're sick of being alone, come with me. Maybe I can talk to my alpha about getting you into our pack." Despite his anger, Valtyr was not a monster. He had a bit of compassion still, and so the offer stood. But the obsidian beast was very unlikely to make it again, not after the way he had insulted the Grizzly Hollow pack. Lonely and jealous or not, it was as much of an insult to Valtyr as it was to the rest of his pack. Letters of Grace - Rhysis - Jan 18, 2012 Why was he being so difficult? Rhysis had said sorry, he didn’t have to, he didn’t particularly mean it but he had said it all the same. It appeared that Valtyr had a hidden temper all of his own. He could have used that hidden temper, that aggression he was displaying now would have been such a useful asset were they to join up together. The downside was that Valtyr wanted to be a pack wolf, he wanted friends more then he wanted power and that made him inwardly shudder. Letters of Grace - Valtyr - Jan 24, 2012 Valtyr's features softened slightly as Rhysis called him out on his less-than-amicable behavior. He had been a bit harsh, and he knew it. Rhysis was no stranger -- not yet a friend perhaps, but certainly not a random loner asking for a handout. They had formed a bit of a bond over their hunting trips, with Valtyr's gentle guidance in the ways of the hunt, attempting to educe the youngster's natural talent. He could understand how the other male would be feeling abandoned now. Valtyr had made no mention of his intentions to join a pack. That could come across as an unwelcome surprise, perhaps even be seen as abandonment. The onyx beast felt a twinge of guilt, but he had to remind himself that the number one rule as a loner was to look out for yourself. He had done just that by joining Grizzly Hollow, where he now not only looked after himself, but everyone else in his new family as well. More responsibility, but a far more comfortable life. "I am sorry to have disappeared so suddenly," he conceded. It was all he could say, he felt. Rhysis would be upset with him no matter what he said, unless he decided to renounce his pack and come back to the folds of the loners. Not likely, not even a little. Valtyr's head tilted slightly in confusion as Rhysis declined his offer to come with him to the Hollow. He had expressed loneliness, yet was passing up the opportunity to join a pack? It was a little boggling to the obsidian brute. Then again, Rhysis was still in the throes of adolescence, establishing his own sense of self, making his own rules. It was natural to wander alone at this young age and establish yourself within a pack later in life. In any case, he nodded at the younger male's decision. "Sorry you won't come with me. We could use another strong wolf within our ranks." It was a subtle, or maybe not-so-subtle, last ditch effort to convince Rhysis otherwise. But he doubted it would have any effect. If he'd learned anything about his hunting partner, it was that he was willful to a fault, not one to be bossed around easily. He accepted Valtyr's guidance easily enough, but taking direct orders outside of a hunt had always been out of the question. Letters of Grace - Rhysis - Jan 24, 2012 ”I cannot… I will not follow orders from another ever again.” |