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Played by Der who has 24 posts.
Inactive No Rank
Leaf Nattsu
Random Event: There is a shooting star tonight.

The star fell here! She was sure of it. All around her she received confirmation. She could smell and see the dying embers of the star as it flitted out of life, taste its sadness and regret, and hear the star's last cries as it settled deep into the earth. Though the little wolf had been born in the heart of a maze-like forest, she had cultivated a taste for those patches of the canopy that could be pierced by either sun or moonlight. She liked to think that such natural affinity was witness to her divine birth, though she somehow had never managed to convince anyone of this otherwise obvious truth.

Really she enjoyed the blackberry fields far more than her pack home, thankful as she was for it. There was something about the open space that she enjoyed and that allowed her soul to expand. Breathing in deeply, she exhaled the cool, night air with an unveiled smile. She was pleased. Maybe it was fate that had brought her here, or maybe there was a reason she should be here.

At the very least, she had a star to find. So with eyebrows furrowed, the little wolf set her nose to the ground and began to sniff. She would track the star's trail in the air and through the bushes and find its heart. Maybe then she could ask for its story or at least have a little chat. Maybe the star knew how her home was and could also tell her about him. Though she hated to admit it, she missed him. Secretly, she prayed that the star had led him here. It was quite likely, the more she thought about it.

Played by Amber who has 16 posts.
Inactive III. Guardian
Regem Rakkair
@Leaf: Hope you don't mind me. I thought Regem should meet Leaf. :) Sorry for a kind of bad post.
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Blinking his golden amber orbs open, the stocky grey guardian stretched and rose to his feet. With a long yawn, consciousness returned. Whether it was duty, habit, or something else that had woken the storm-furred man was unknown. He had a feeling that something was going on, and it was his job to figure out what was going on and if it was a threat. Before he left, though, the Rakkair man peered around a tree at the communal den, where the pups usually were. All was quiet, peaceful, and safe.

Turning quickly, he bounded between blackberry bushes on one of his familiar paths. The moon and stars watched him from the skies, shining tonight with such a brilliant radiance that Regem couldn't resist stopping to look at them for several minutes. Movement off to his left sent him whirling around, ready to face a threat with his ears forward, teeth bared, and hackles raised. A soft growl proceeded from his maw, but it had only been a shooting star. Grumbling at himself, he trotted down the hill. Halfway down, he paused.

A figure of a wolf emerged from the blackberry bushes bushes, nose pressed intently to the ground as if it were searching for something. Staying low and hidden, Regem loped smoothly down the slope to determine what this stranger was up to. Watching from the bushes, the stony guard was brought to wonder what she was looking for. There were no immediate prey scents, and as far as he could tell, no one but their two selves were awake.

"Uh, hello? Can I help you find something?"
(This post was last modified: Jun 17, 2014, 04:17 PM by Regem.)
Played by Der who has 24 posts.
Inactive No Rank
Leaf Nattsu
Not at all...! It's nice to meet you. Still new and trying to make friends. (Anyone else is welcome as well!)

The guardian's voice did not startle her as much as annoy her. Whirling around herself, the little red wolf leaned forward with bowed head. Shamelessly, she shushed the older male. "Be quiet!" she muttered. "You might scare the old man away." She was walking on tiptoes. Her back was hunched with tension, and her green eyes bright and wide with anticipation. Returning her nose once more to the ground, she inhaled deeply. The scent of blackberries threatened to overwhelm her senses, and she wondered what this place was like during the prime of summer.

It was only after a few minutes that the little wolf's nose wrinkled in disdain. The trail was growing faint, no doubt because the star was dissipating back into the heavens. For a moment, she panicked. "Don't just stand there! Help me find him. He's a star well past his prime." Though it was clearly unclear to the other wolf exactly who or what she was referring to, it was more than crystal clear in her mind. She turned back to the older male and stared into his amber eyes and without a word pleaded for his assistance. This was unquestionably a matter of dire importance.