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teach a man to fish - Kjors - Apr 06, 2015 His is a wandering spirit, and after having been evicted from his 'poorly constructed den' for the renovation of a new one, Kjors set his paws northward. The badger woman did not like to be bothered in her work – and this did not disturb him in turn. Fine! If she insisted, let her expend her energy, let her carve out the earth in the way she saw fit. Urotho found happiness in strange places, and while he might be a greedy thing, her joy was not one he sought to spirit away. Besides, if anyone asked, it behooved them both for him to explore this {wotd}panopoly[/wotd] of resources went. The Wildwood had offered shelter, offered him something to eat, and remarkably, offered him the companion he so craved. Lust slaked so quickly, the male sought more – even if he had yet to know what that meant just yet. That was a problem easy enough to solve, however. All he had to do was turn his single eye upon the land and turn his snout to the breeze. He would scout, find the lines of territories claimed, and discover the treasures these mere mortals passed up. It took a dragon, after all, to discover the true worth of a hoard. Today's wealth came to him in the form of crystal clear water, silent and hidden in a secret cove in the forest. Beautiful. It had not the wild fervor of his lost costal home – but it was water, all the same, and there were fish. He'd always wanted to catch a fish, even if luck had yet to grant him this wish. Settling on the bank of the spring, he rested on his belly, studying the glassy surface as he rumbled to himself. "T'day, lil' fish, 'll eat one a' ya. Bring yer brother back fer later, aye? Tha's gonna be how it goes, so jes'…slow down, mhhm? Promise this'll be quick." RE: teach a man to fish - Nina - Apr 16, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: teach a man to fish - Kjors - Apr 18, 2015 [dohtml]
The male rumbled patiently to himself, inching forward across the wet bank. His light underside was quickly soiled by the damp sand, darkened to a much more earthy tone. Dipping his paws into the shallows, Kjors simply waited there. The gentle current was certainly on the chilly side, the last grips of winter only just released, but if he had any hope of the fish coming close enough, he knew he must practice patience. First came the many species of shiners, relatively used to frequent disturbances. The tiny fish investigated his toes and moved on – the chocolate man didn't bother himself with their tiny nibbles. It would take dozens of those small fry to make a meal!
He didn't move, steady as a stone, until he noticed a much larger shadow inching towards the school of minnows. It was at that same time that a voice called out to him, and he realized he was not alone. Acknowledging the female's presence with a single tip of his ear, the wolf didn't move a muscle until he suddenly exploded into the water. The spring sprayed up around him, his dark body disappearing in splashes and waves until he surged back out, a large mouth bass hanging from his jaws. Fangs were shoved through the animal's gills – as soon as it had been caught, its fate was sealed.
Trotting up on the bank, the wolf dropped his catch on the shore, watching it gasp and wriggle weakly before he finally offered the other wolf his attention. As he looked up, he was slightly taken aback – and then the timber wolf offered her a wicked grin. "'lo there, lass. Ain't from 'round these parts – thought Ah'd take a look around, look fer packs, other wolves, th' like." Offering her a bob of his head, he continued. "If Ah knew Ah wasn' th' only one-eyed wonder 'bout these parts, Ah mighta ventured this way sooner. Wha's yer name?" [/dohtml] Re: - Spirit of Wildwood - Apr 18, 2015 A young deer has been separated from the rest of its herd. Hunt Opportunity RE: teach a man to fish - Nina - May 16, 2015 [dohtml]
RE: teach a man to fish - Kjors - May 17, 2015 [dohtml]
Despite her grizzled appearance, the woman before him was ever the lady. Whatever he'd been expecting, such grace was not it. The dragon found himself a bit surprised, ears pricked forward as the woman introduced herself and her position fearlessly. She must have true confidence in her strength, if she were to so willingly advertise herself as the alpha of a nearby territory. Tipping his head to one side, he gave her a brief, if awkward bob of his head, acknowledging her position. There was no need to be rude, not to her.
His curiosity stemmed mostly from self-preservation. Once an alpha himself, he understood how protective a wolf might become of their boundaries – especially ones crosses haphazardly. As mannerly and ladylike as @Nina seemed now, the dragon had little desire to test her patience should he stumble across her lands like a foolhardy yearling. Before he began to explore the forest, he wanted to settle his own, private den. Urotho was still a mystery – while she had reappeared, the badger woman was anything but friendly. Remarkable, he thought, that a complete stranger was more friendly than the wolf he once tried to woo. "Tryin' t' keep meself out a' th' thick of it, 'fer now." [/dohtml] |