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deshi basara - Corinna - May 24, 2013 This is the Oak Tree Bend pack claiming thread! This thread has been back dated to April 15th as the official day of founding. They would have traveled together as a pack over the pass. Here is the location where they would have ended up (the dot in the middle of the circle). At this point, Aiyana would have decided to leave with Borden, with Ice and Cori's agreement, so she won't be with them. They would have communicated with Triell via howl, but not actually seen him yet. Since Cori gives birth on the 27th, we're going to make this claiming thread short and sweet. If people could get their posts up by the 26th, that would be awesome. Please allow Fenrir to post first with Ice, and then we'll book-end it once everyone has posted. @Ice, @Fenru, @Cali, @Jessie, @Kisla, @Tali Mid afternoon ~ 45 F; mostly sunny [dohtml] Gone TomorrowThe Swift River wolves were no more. That is, they no longer laid claim to the lands that had been their home for so long. Turning her back on the familiar places had been far harder than Corinna had anticipated, but in the end, she had been forced to do so. Her stomach would begin to swell, and once it did, there was no reneging on their decision to leave. For the sake of the life growing inside her and for the lives she looked after as leader of the pack, she had bid her favorite haunts goodbye and headed east. The pack had traveled together, their mutual company making up for the negative feelings that had inevitably set in as the weight of their decision fell upon their shoulders. The loss of their youngest member had been enough to rattle Corinna for several days, her melancholy so great that she had to focus all of her energy on walking. It was a small comfort to know that Aiyana had left the pack under the protection of @Borden Lyall. The River wolves had always gotten along with their neighbors in Cedwarwood Forest, and somehow, the slight disappearance of Aiyana's gloom at the prospect had made Corinna's agreement a little less hard to bare. But there was no getting around the fact that of her second litter, born almost a year ago, none remained. If anything, out of the all too familiar feeling of loss came the determination that the future had to be better for the cubs taking shape inside her womb. The world was a harsh place, but with a loyal pack and companion beside her, perhaps she could do better by these young ones than she had been able to do by Aiyana, Torrel, and Rissa. A combination of depression and determination was what got Corinna over the treacherous mountain trails. Her life-long fear of heights, once comforted by the presence of Indru, had returned with a vengeance, but the leader had refused to falter for more than a few steps. Her eyes focused forward and upward, she had refused to look at the ground as it fell away beside them into steep slopes. But her relief as the highest point in their journey was crossed was visible, and her steps were a bit more enthusiastic as the pack of wolves made their descent from Serpent's Pass and into the forest below. Their path had dumped them out into a forest. Familiar terrain, although an all together different atmosphere than the forest they had left behind in the Grove. But they had pushed on, stopping only when their feet grew too weary to carry them. They hunted as they went, the tell tale signs of deer herds a comforting sight. Water and food were Corinna's primary requirements. Secondary was a location in which she could give birth securely. There was relatively little time for them to construct a den, as they had done for her last litter, so a natural landmark was going to have to do. And so they pushed on through this forest ears and noses perked for the sounds of their companions who had gone ahead. And then, several days after they had descended from the Pass, Corinna's heart surged. Despite her weariness from the travels, she had given a high yip and her pace had picked up. They had heard Triell's familiar howl that morning, and his scent had been stumbled upon, rerouting their path as they took off after it. With every step, Corinna knew that she was getting closer to this place that would become home. The trickle of water had registered in her ears, and without a doubt, she knew that they were close. A large oak tree dominated their view before the creek did, though the shallow creek was not far beyond it. The mid-afternoon sunlight shown down, casting the whole area in a warm light. For a split-second, the place reminded her of the tree for which Indru's birth pack, Hidden Tree, had been named for, but the sound of life was everywhere, a quiet, constant hum. There was no such sound in the ashen Wildwood. Triell was not here, but his scent was strong, and somehow she knew that he would not have ventured much farther. Coming to stop at the base of the tree, Corinna turned and looked at Ice, the glint in her eyes hard and decisive. This was it. Circling around the oak tree, Corinna rubbed her shoulder against it, breathing in its scent. Her fresh gaze fell on each of her pack mates, hoping that they too could feel the excitement that she did at this discovery. This was the place, she knew it in her heart. Tilting her head back, the leader's black lips parted, her alto voice rising into the afternoon sky triumphantly. This was what they had been searching for and it was here that they would rise up. No longer as the wolves of Swift River, but as a a new group, the wolves of Oak Tree Bend. RE: deshi basara - Ice - May 24, 2013 [dohtml]
RE: deshi basara - Jessie - May 25, 2013 [dohtml] Jessie knew from the start that it was going to be a long journey for the pack. It had taken almost three days to get over the mountains on her prior trip with Fenru and Ice, and if they did not know where they were going quite yet, then she was sure it was going to take longer. She walked behind Ice practically the whole time and close to where Fenru was. She preferred the company of the two males than anyone else, and their presence calmed her when they continued on their way. She eventually caught the scent of Triell every now and then, but stayed put, willing her paws not to race ahead of everyone and look for them herself. She longed for everyone to be together again…surely it was not as much as the older members around her, but the feeling was definitely strong. She would bit her tongue every now and then, willing herself to save her breath instead of trying to have conversation with another. She knew the trip up the mountains was not an easy one, and she would need as much breath as she could manage. This did not stop her from keeping an eye on Corinna though. The soon to be mother of a third litter would have to be safe and the little pepper and salt colored woman worried for her.
The woman became slightly uneasy once they crossed over the mountains, drifting closer to Fenru at that time, her emerald eyes tracing the path that they had taken the last time that they had come so far. It came to a relief to her when Ice fulfilled his promise and lead them away from the area that they had all found Rissa’s body. Briefly closing her eyes and taking a deep breath she had continued on with the rest of the pack, feeling in her bones and hoping that they were almost there. The feeling of hope…the one she had fully forgotten was returning. Hope that the former Swift River wolves would have a future ahead of them and that they would not flatter. The pack wolves would become strong against and would thrive, just as they would have back in Swift River if not for all the troubling events that plagued them. They were all going to start fresh though
Eventually the group stopped and Jessie’s head snaked around the bodies around her, wishing to see the area in front of them. Soon enough, Corinna was bounding forward, making her mark on the land in front of them. Soon Ice followed in suit, his large white body marking the land. She listened as their voices as it rang across the area…their new territory…their new home. Soon, she found herself tilting her head back and joining in on their voices, a soft blend to their overpowering voices. She was their subordinate and she would not disobey and she would certainly not try any of her superiors’ words ever again. Hopefully, they would be happy in their new home and learn to love the land around them, just as they had back in the grove. It was now just time for a new beginning.
RE: deshi basara - Kisla - May 26, 2013 [dohtml] [/dohtml] RE: deshi basara - Tali - May 27, 2013 [dohtml] Ooc - Sorry I am late x.x Silence. It rained upon her, coating the air with a thick layer of tension. It had followed her, even to her new home. Hopefully the silence would soon be replaced by the pattering of the newest generation of swift river -- now Oak Tree Bend -- wolves. She had taken one last look toward their old home, which was still largely new to her. It almost upset her at how much she would never discover. This territory would be forever in their past, and the group wouldn't likely see it again.[/dohtml] RE: deshi basara - Cali - Jun 01, 2013 [dohtml] Cali tried to keep her mind busy with everyday survival trivialities such as hunting and moving forward as the pack moved farther and farther from the River. She had found peace and solace for over a year within it's borders. She had learned to let her past go and make a new life, or so she thought. The battle two moons prior had brought it all back fresher than ever and she found herself battling inwardly with the past deaths of her mate and their unborn young, the death of young Rissa, the betrayal or Indru... all of it rolled around in her head until sometimes she thought that she'd go mad with it all. She had denied herself food and even sleep to avoid the nightmares that had haunted her since the battle in the east. The east that they headed back towards even now. She kept to herself as the miles went by, feeling a part of herself die as she left another chapter of her life behind. Her green gaze landed on Corinna and her waistline. It would soon thicken with the new life growing within. That was what sparked new life in the white woman. She had vowed to herself that she would let no harm come to them or any others in the pack. She might not be some gargantuan fierce warrior, but Marsh had taught her well and she could do her duty and do it well. As they crested the rugged, windswept mountain, she spared one final look over her shoulder, knowing it unlikely that she would ever return to the west. Her pack traveled to the east and these treacherous mountains were quite an obstacle. She was saddened that she would likely never see Narime' or Elettra again and know of their new families. Now she would only live for Corinna, Ice and their new family. It was a noble reason to carry on and put her past behind her once more. she would endeavor to rebirth herself as well in their new home. Having come to this realization slowly she was surprised when they came to a stop. Corinna and Ice stopped and looked around excitedly. They had come to a beautiful section of forest, far from the nightmare of the battle with sunlight streaming through that trees and birds singing a lovely song. The alphas moved about a large tree, Corinna marking it with great passion, her flank leaving bits of fur to claim it as her own. Only moments later her leadess and her new mate lifted their heads and howled their arrival and one by one the rest raised their voices as well. With only a moments delay, Cali followed suit, her voice clear and strong as she too sang of the arrival of the Oak Tree Bend pack. RE: deshi basara - Fenru - Jun 03, 2013 [dohtml] fenru tainn
Since departing Swift River territory and leaving the haven that was once Sacred Grove, Fenru Tainn had kept quiet and in the hours it had taken to travel through Relic Lore and over the mountain range. Somewhere in-between Ice and Jessie in their convoy formation, he inwardly grieved, all the while not making a single sound as he walked. The only time he pushed lamentation aside was when they stopped to hunt and whenever he needed to stand guard whenever the pack stopped to rest. In his hopes to keep such emotion at a minimum, he resisted saying a final good-bye to the places he once loved - the clearing where he had met Ice, where he and Indru had once sparred one-on-one, where he had been born (even if he had already bid the flood wreckage a bitter farewell), where his youngest siblings had been born, where Aiyana had returned with the news that their youngest sister had disappeared... where Aiyana had left the family to become apart of a different one... Though he knew he would probably never return to the places that now only held painful memories, he was certain that they would always be there if he ever changed his mind or was in need of something to remind him why he was who he was.
On several occasions, he slowed down to keep in pace with Jessie, to take comfort in her presence while his shoulder brushed against hers every now and then. Once they had emerged on the other side and stepped foot into the unfamiliar forest, he pulled away from the front of the line and walked on his own, keeping his distance from the rest of the pack - Tali, Kisla, and Cali. They wouldn't understand, and perhaps they never would, but until then 'til the gloom within him fully passed, he wanted to make sure he would not affect them.
When his Uncle Triell's scent became just as prominent as the rest of the foliage in the area, he seemed to have woken up from his stupor and it was with eager and tentative eyes that he began to take in his surroundings. It wasn't until Corinna stopped and began to circle around a very peculiar-looking oak tree that Fenru slowly came to a stop and assess the emotions on the rest of his pack mates' faces. It emerged first on his mother's face, then Ice's... and then, with addition of the three songs that belonged to the rest of the women in the family, the emotion settled on the Tainn's face. The trace of a smile preceded the sudden skipping and uplifting of his heart, and somewhere underneath the blackness that had long since dwelled within him, the fire inside his chest rose back up with the greatness of an inferno.
He had to take a second but once it had ticked silently passed, his own tenor howl joined in with a harmonic note. Memories of his childhood flickered past him behind his lidded eyes, absent from the song he now sung. There would be no pain here around this old oak tree. No famine, no war, no feelings of estrangement or loss... Here, in the lands he had yet to memorize and claim on behalf of his mother and step-father, he was going to make his mark. Here, he was acknowledged as an adult, Ice's grown and practiced apprentice, and his mother's guard and keeper. The pup and adolescent he had been in the years before were not welcome here... but he was. Fenru Tainn had finally come home... RE: deshi basara - Corinna - Jun 06, 2013 Thanks for getting replies up everyone! I'll leave this thread up until Sunday, June 9th if anybody wants to do an exit post. [dohtml] Gone TomorrowOne by one, their voices rose up to the sky, ringing around one another and this tree. With each note, they threw off the old cloak of Swift River and donned a new one. It had not been an easy journey, by any means, but nobody among them had expected it to be. The long trek over the mountains and through an unknown forest had worn them down, but their light at the end of the tunnel had arrived. Corinna had known it as soon as she had spied the large oaken tree by the river bend; and the strength of their chorus gave her the satisfaction of knowing the others around her felt the same. Their chorus swept the skies for several minutes, proclaiming their decision to take their land for their own. Only when she was satisfied that any creature within several miles had heard them, and taken note of their claim, did Corinna lower her muzzle back down to level. Green eyes were alight with energy, and her tail wagged even as she struck straight out behind her. There was much to be done before this place could be theirs, well and truly. With a yip, Corinna called to Kisla, nudging her daughter's cheek before turning tail and pacing towards the creek. They would need to scout out the whole of the territory, marking the area they wanted as theirs thoroughly with their scents. Sparing a glance back over her shoulder, she woofed at her pack mates, spurring them on to do the same. Turning back, she set off at an easy pace, her gaze focused ahead and to the side of her, wondering where their creek would lead them. RE: deshi basara - Ice - Jun 10, 2013 I meant to get this done sooner, but had a friend over for the weekend. ^^ [dohtml]
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