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The crow's cold stare - Jedd - Mar 29, 2012 [dohtml] The warm spring air heated the wolf's pelt as he walked towards the massive lake. He panted almost uncontrollably, pink tongue lolling lazily from his large jaws. Pale green eyes focused with intent on the water ahead. Sides heaving, the creature approach- ed the waters, snapping his head down and lapping at the water as if he had never drank before in his life. He had no idea where he was, but he didn't care. Within the air, Jedd could detect the faint scent of a pack- not many wolves. He tilted his cranium curiously before drinking once more. His mind seemed to be in many places at once. He had a feeling his sister, Finn, was in these lands, but he had no idea where. For now, the beast just wished for shelter and a new family. He did not know if he was ever to return to his birth pack where he ventured away from in search of his sister. He wished harm upon the small female for ever leaving their close-knit family. Snorting angrily, the wolf whipped his head upwards, water dripping from his ebon lips. He blinked, suddenly landing roughly on his hind legs in a loud "thump". He had not cared for his own eudemonia for awhile, and he figured now would be a good opp- ortunity to relax for awhile. Stress from such the intensive search for Finn had tuckered Jedd out. [/dohtml] The crow's cold stare - Naira - Mar 29, 2012 While Rhysis may have been content for her to do little but sit on her behind, the arrangement didn't sit well with the newly appointed leader of the Poison pack. She was completing her second pass on the border when the scent of a stranger blew across her face on the wind. He was close... but not too close. It settled a little of her anxiety, perhaps they were doing a good enough job on the borders so far. The crow's cold stare - Athena - Mar 30, 2012 [dohtml] The white lady had been traveling the borders more often. Maybe it was that she was getting anxious for the lone wolves to be making their appearance close to her home. On the other hand, it may have just been something for her to do. She was already acquainted to the lands and the only scheduled things she had planned each day were to watch the sunrise and sunset. Therefore, patrolling and hunting made up the rest of her day. Rest on the other hand, was barely experienced. She did not like to be laying around, while there could patrolling done or hunting for the three other wolves. It just didn't feel right to her. She was just coming back from her trip in the mountains when her nostrils caught a unfamiliar scent. It was indeed a loner and it seemed he might be close to her home. Switching into investigating mood, she gracefully traveled the rest of the way down the mountainside. There she caught the sight of the gray man by the lake. Her amber eyes also caught the sight of her tawny leader. Good, somebody has reached him. Not wanting to leave her pregnant leader alone to deal with this loner, she quickly finished her downward climb. As she neared the two larger wolves, she intently stared at the gray male, watching his every move. If he even thought about attacking Naira, she'd be quick to intervene. Offering Naira a submissive lick on the chin as she arrived at her side, coats brushing against one another. She may be the smallest one of them here, but she should not be underestimated. Don't judge a book by it's cover. Naira gets straight down to business, thankfully. She too, listened intently for the grey brute to speak, hoping he's worth their time. [/dohtml] The crow's cold stare - Jedd - Mar 30, 2012 [dohtml] Jedd suddenly picked up on the scent of a wolf- when he had lost his hearing in his left ear, it seemed his other senses attempted to improve to make up for it. As soon as the scent entered his nostrils, a voice sounded through the still air. Damn... Jedd thought. Where the female was, his deaf ear was facing. He turned his head sharply, picking up the last few words of her sentence, and piecing the rest together within his mind. At that very moment, a second wolf appeared. This one was quite smaller in size. Blinking, the wolf dipped his dark head politely. " 'Lo, ladies." he said, old western tones quite gruff "My calling is Jedd Millinae. I've recently stepped paw upon these lands, and I seek a pack to thrive within." He lifted his head now, making eye contact with the larger wolf, whom he immediatly knew was the leader of the small group of wolves. Parting his jaws, the beast continued: "I'd serve as an excellent protector of your family. I am a fierce and loyal wolf. Family comes before my own life." Every ounce, every drop of his fluid words were true. Within his home pack, he had served faithfully and loyally, thus growing quite upset when his sister Finn had decided to leave. Pursuing her, he now realized that he himself would have to settle within another pack. He was a wolf of pack life; for he was wise enough to know that lone wolves have a very difficult time of surviving. [/dohtml] The crow's cold stare - Naira - Mar 30, 2012 So it had begun. She had thought with their slightly more isolated location that they would be less hindered by curious loners than they had been in the grove, but they had been here for little more than a week and already the first loner had come knocking at their door. At least he hadn't needed to demand attention. She fought back a small flash of pride, not only had she found him before such an event, but little Athena was so swiftly at her side. They were doing just fine. It then dawned on her this had been near where she had entered the lands of Lore. Perhaps they would endure more loners than in the grove as a result... In which case any influx of their ranks was welcome. No time to ponder now. The crow's cold stare - Rhysis - Mar 30, 2012 Jedd! You don't have to start another thread to catch the goat, you can do that here in your next post and we'll just carry it on if he returns with it. It'd probably make more sense to play it out here, return with the time of day being different and calling them back then starting a totally new thread. :) Half awake and half asleep, the black brute had been resting within one of the nooks of their homeland. Still tired from their long trek here, constant border patrols, worrying about their future he was restless to say the least, so when he could catch a moment to relax it took it with open arms. As his lids flickered open and closed, he had just been about to slip into darkness when a familiar noise caught his ears. The message was clear, direct... and it utterly pissed him off. It didn’t matter that Athena was with her, he knew she wouldn’t be able to keep herself to herself and leave the outsiders to him. The crow's cold stare - Jedd - Mar 31, 2012 [dohtml] ddeJ kneaded the earth beneath his paws at the ebon wolf's request. He seemed to be deep in thought, large frame quite still. Suddenly, he seemed to burst into life. " 'Course. I'll do it by hook or crook." he wasn't sure if they understood his old western saying, meaning 'to do any way possible', but there was no time to explain. He turned on a heel, padding swiftly away from the three wolves. The feeling of what could only be excitement fluttered through his strong heart. Pale green-teal eyes shone within the sun's light as he padded along, massive paws soon gripping onto small stones. He scaled a small mountainside, nostrils wide and awaiting the scent of mountain goat to enter. Within his old pack, the wolves had learned to outsmart a few pronghorn antelope, which are incred- ibly fast creatures. Hopefully a mountain goat wouldn't prove to be too much of a difficult task. Hours later of scaling and patience, the male finally picked up the scent of a goat. He had rested several times, eyes scanning the hills and mountains for any signs of the white pelted coated animal. ddeJ was laying down when he picked up this scent, and immediately rose to his white paws. He began to slink along carefully, quietly. Eyes were wide, observing the area as he went alongside the rocks. As he continued to walk, he became ever so cautious of every breath he took. He felt as if he was the only living creature in the world, the only thing making noise and the whole earth resonated it. Within about fifteen minutes, the sight of three goats came into his vision. His heart felt as if it stopped. ddeJ crouched, breathing as lightly as he could. His ears flattened. His body tensed. Tail was down, his eyes focused. He lay down now, waiting patiently. The wolf observed the creatures, picking out which was weakest. After what felt like an eternity, he had picked up on a younger goat with a slight limp in his hind leg. Ah... he thought to himself, slight smirk creeping 'cross his ebon lips. He crept forth as the goats hoofed along the stones, searching for grasses. Every time the animals were not looking in his direction, he continued to inch forward. About twenty yards away now, ddeJ knew he would not be able to get any closer without being seen. Stress of the hunt pulled at him, and he began to grow frustrated. Shaking off the feeling as best as he could, ddeJ waited. The moment came all too fast. Powerful hind limbs pushed the large wolf forward, his fur rustled by a powerful breeze that swept across the small mountainside. His eyes watered from the strong winds, but that did not break his focus on the animals ahead. The weakest was closest to him- just what he wanted. Immediately they spotted him, and began to bound off swiftly. ddeJ hopped across the rocks as swiftly as he could, pray- ing that he would not slip on the rocks. Fear hovered around him like a mist as he pursued the goat. Jaws opened as he came within range of his prey. Suddenly, he remembered the day that he was deafened by the buffalo. He felt like throwing up. ddeJ felt his fangs sink into the injured leg of the goat. The creature released a cry of pain, suddenly losing its solid grip on the rocks. ddeJ was still attached by its limb when they suddenly went into a tumble. Shit! ddeJ cursed in his head, readying himself as best as he could for what was sure to be a painful experience. He released the goat as the rolled down the rocks, the impact knocking the breath out of him. Thankfully, they were not too far up. Hitting the ground with a thud, ddeJ panted heavily. His eyes looked for the goat, which was laying still a few feet away from him. Body throbbing, the wolf rose to his paws, suddenly leaping forward as the mountain goat attempted to scramble to its dark hooves. 'Oh no you don't... ddeJ growled, soon clamping his jaws around the neck of the animal. When it took its last breath, ddeJ released it, suddenly collapsing. He was exhausted. An hour went by, and the wolf woke up. He lay next to the kill, which smelled extremely tempting at the moment. The wolf lazily rose to his paws, taking in a deep breath before releasing a long howl into the mid-afternoon air. Right now, he could go for a long, long nap... but he was overjoyed that he had completed the task. [/dohtml] The crow's cold stare - Naira - Apr 01, 2012 She could barely keep the joy from her face at the sight of him, despite his obvious displeasure. She was sure she would hear more of this once they got another moment alone, but for now, she was doing her part, and building the confidence the other pack members had in her. That was the important part for now, because in just a few short months she would be restricted to the den until their children were ready to greet the world. Again she sent up a silent prayer to mother nature that they would all look just like him.-------- Sorry for the little pp on both parts guys! >.< She had just settled down comfortably to enjoy the afternoon sun and release her frustrations back to the earth where they belonged. As expected she had received a little more than a talking to for approaching the stranger. Being called stubborn was the least hurtful of what the pair had flung at each other once Athena had continued on her patrol. When she had let it slip in her frustration that she had been there before Athena had arrived she found herself in even more trouble with her mate. She just couldn’t keep her mouth shut, but he was being ridiculous. The crow's cold stare - Athena - Apr 01, 2012 [dohtml] The request by sisyhR was a bit strange, but then again quite smart. If the grey man succeeded, there would be one more goat in their stocks. One less goat to hunt sounded fine in her ears even though she liked the thrill of the hunt. As the grey man left to complete his task, she too continued to patrol to borders for a little while before his arrive the next morning. If he succeeded. A howl interrupted the early morning as she was making her way back from her spot in the mountains. The sunrise was beautiful as usual, but it had a little bit more purple than usual. She bounded and leaped down towards Lost Lake where the little gathering was going to take place. She could not help but wonder where avA was. Surely, she smelt the grey man's scent the day he came. In anehtA's eyes, she was slacking in her duties as a pack wolf. She has not once seen her on border patrol, but maybe that was because she always took the whole way around and not a little section. As she arrived, sisyhR and ariaN were not close behind. She could not help but smile to herself when she saw what was at his feet. He actually did it even if the thing was a little tiny and scrawny, it would still do if it had horns. Moreover, it definitely did. She glanced back to see sisyhR' face, but as usual it was blank, no emotions protruded on his placid of his. [/dohtml] The crow's cold stare - Rhysis - Apr 01, 2012 The sun had been washing across his body, and with eyes closed he’d been silently, stotically enjoying the daylight. He was taking a moment to relax in his surroundings, with his female close by, the sounds of anehtA patrolling the borders and the world around him at peace, it was proving to be a lovely day. Though his peace was interrupted by a sound he’d heard only yesterday- it seemed the grey wolf had returned. sisyhR wasn’t bothered if he had returned with the horns of a goat or not, he wasn’t fussed whether this male made it into the pack or not, but he was interested to see if he had trouble completing the goal. sisyhR had tried to hunt a healthy goat before, but he had admitted defeat before he had injured himself on the heights- it was why he asked such a silly question of the wolf. Any wolf who could catch a healthy goat was either very lucky, or skilled enough in his books and therefore, good enough for his pack. |