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Played by Cade (inactive characters) who has 594 posts.
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Sven Archer
Open to all! Sven is actively looking for his mother Piety in this thread. Please, do not share information about her with him, as his discovery of her is already planned out.
Dated 10/3 - Clear skies & sunny, mid-day.
Sub-territory discovery! Devil's Whisper is a natural, land based blowhole found within a hidden inlet at the northern tip of the Iridescent Lagoon. It is sourced from a closed, underground system that was long ago separated from the renowned Caverns. The dark, long tunnel is a foot wide in diameter, and from it, when the differences in pressure becomes too much between the connected cave and the outside air, a gust of wind escapes at speeds of up to 30 mph. This rush of air also pushes out minerals and debris that have gathered within the tunnel, coloring the gust a shimmering silver as it escapes over the water and into the curtained limbs of the willow trees that hide this firth out of view from the rest of the Lagoon.

SVEN ARCHER
& the night is closing in

No longer, the boy had decided. No longer could he stand to live not knowing, no longer could he wait for the answers to come to him, whether directly or through scuttlebutt. No longer could he allow this to rest solely within the hands of the adults around him, nor wait for the day when Piety would return to him herself. Today was the day that Sven Archer took matters into his own paws.

Having lived most of his life on the fringe of the Archer domain, he was familiar with crossing those strongly-marked borders, but never had he done so with a mission before. It made sense to him, to choose any given cardinal direction and pursue it at length. A day's worth of travel would have to give him some sort of clue, wouldn't it? After all, the boy still remained convinced that his mother had not stayed so long away from her family of her own accord. Something had happened to her, and that something was continuing to keep her from him. It was the only acceptable truth he could foresee, and the smallest Archer heir clung to it with all of his faith and hope.

He had been gone from the Ridge since the earliest morning hours, determined strides steadily eating up the western lands. The terrain shifted numerable times under paw, from meadow to forest to meadow again. He discovered the remains of the Whisper Caverns pack, a curious thing but nothing that could capture his attention for too long amidst the gravitation of his true goal. Had the boy discovered any entrance to the Caverns, he perhaps would have spent the remainder of his afternoon within the tunnels, certain that his mother had gotten lost within them. As it was, he unknowingly passed over them, never to stop again until he hit the shores of the Iridescent Lagoon.

There was enough soul within him to note the quiet beauty of this place, the sun achieving its prime vantage point so as to cast a shimmering glow across the water's surface. Mesmerized, he followed the coast, white paws swiftly dyed a dull brown by the muddy bank. Occasionally, the boy would drift into the silent ebb, scaring away small schools of tiny fish and causing fat green bullfrogs to leap for cover. Momentarily, he thought not of his mother, but when speculations once more pressed to the front of his skull, they sent shivers down his spine. If she had come this way, he began, trying his best at detective work, as though he could solve the puzzle by thoughts alone. She could have drowned here, he considered, perhaps the worst of them all to originate. A soft growl pushed forward from his throat at the thought, and his eyes became more diligent in scanning ahead, searching for the kinds of crooks and inlets that a body might become tangled within.

Upon reaching the northern end of the small lake, the boy was surprised to witness a gathering of willow trees. Immediately he was taken with them, and his pace picked up as he aimed to snake between their yellowing leaves. They reminded him of home, a place so dear to him despite its turmoil that even these hours away had him missing the land. Yet as he approached, his heart began to hammer within his chest. Had Piety felt the same way? Had she been drawn to this cluster of willows only to meet her demise behind their barricade? Suddenly the sheets of leaves, billowing gently within the slight breeze, appeared menacing, but he did not slow his strides, for he had to know what lay beyond their barricade.

As his stained snout parted the veil, his pale eyes lay upon an peaceful inlet. The sun was mottled by the sentinels' canopy, casting the area in a softer light. It seemed almost sacrilegious to step paw in such a place, yet the boy did so anyhow. The fleeting thought passed through his head that if his mother had somehow passed, this would be almost an acceptable place, for it was impossible for his mind to to envision any sort of violence occurring here. The thick silence refused to be disturbed, his breath held as he could hear not even his own paw steps. There was no decay upon the air, no disturbances upon the ground, so suspiciously white lumps caught upon the shoreline, and still he remained, drinking it all in.

Nose twitching, he considered turning back at last, an angled paw lifted to transition. Before the step could be completed, however, a low hissing became noticeable within the air, before suddenly a gust stronger than any he had before experienced burst forth from the ground, slamming into his side. A startled yelp bounced out of his mouth as the boy crashed to the ground, overtaken by the sheer shock of the occurrence. He rolled swiftly onto his opposing side, paws angled hesitantly in the air as his white-rimmed eyes stared horrified up at the plume of mineral dust tornadoing through the air. His mind sung to him of seven-headed dragons and demons, the less kind stories of her religion that Piety had shared with him as a child, and fear overtook him, freezing him to the spot even long after the whirring of expelled air had ceased and the glimmering dust floated lazily down around him.

He sat in awe of it, the terror ebbing as he realized that this, too, was beautiful. Yet beauty could be deadly, he was beginning to suspect, and still he remained glued to the ground, waiting for the beast that had howled at  him to break through the earth and consume him. His body shivered, a whimper attempting to climb up his throat but unable to complete the ascent. More than ever, he wanted his mother to appear, to protect him from whatever lurked beneath and earth, yet the silence pressed on and he was forced to accept that she was not here.

(This post was last modified: Oct 23, 2015, 03:48 AM by Sven.)
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Pickerel Acoy
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He had returned, as per usual, to his favorite fishing spot.
Yellow-orange eyes catch the rays of the sun as he approaches the edge of the water. A wavering tingle of
excitement expels itself throughout him; fishing had always brightened his day. Lurching forward, his gaze
is unmoving as he watches minnows in the shallows. Being a clear day, it would be a good idea to fish while
he could. He would surely freeze his pelt off as the winter grew nearer, the water temperature declining something
fierce. As he stands, his left ear twitches out of response of picking up activity. Pike turns his head, his eyes
scanning about the reeds and shoreline for any movement. Just as he was to look away, he caught sight of a
small white figure.

The russet man turns on heel, pacing steadily after whatever it was he had seen. His paws begin to slow their
pace as he reaches the Northernmost end of the lagoon. A group of willows stand, their branches low and sweeping.
Pike held a fond admiration for these trees. Where he had come from, it was rare to see one. Since coming to the Lore,
the red man had experienced more terrain and flora than he ever had before. His dreams had grown more vivid, his
mind more clear. It had seemed his father's advice paid off.

Pike sneers lightly as he sees the white rump of the young wolf disappear behind the curtain of thin leaves. Taking in
a breath, he follows, yards away as not to surprise the wolf. As he approaches the veil, though, a yelp causes his
muscles to tense. Pike's jaws part as he violently shoves his head into the wall of leaves. "Are you...." His
gaze is glued on the wolf that's now tumbled onto its side in surprise. Pike's ears twitch sporadically at the high
pitched hissing that sounds before them. A shining gust reveals itself, bellowing from a hole in which he couldn't really
see. "...ok?" Pickerel ends his question, slipping fully through the drooping limbs of the willow. He had no
concern over the tunnel as he awaited the reply of the young one.
(This post was last modified: Nov 05, 2015, 01:15 AM by Pickerel.)
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Sven Archer
SVEN ARCHER
& the night is closing in

It all faded away, but his awe was so strong that he had been unable to register the words nor even the presence of another. Time passed, and the air was once more pure, and only as he considered picking himself back up did Sven take in the approaching steps of Pickerel. Head snapping around his pale gaze quickly regarded the stranger, lungs drinking in his scent for analysis. He smelled of willow bark and Elettra, of his mauka home, yet Sven had never before met the man and thus his barricades remained in place.

With far more grace than he had fallen the boy hoisted himself back onto his paws, and he quickly displaced himself from the ghastly occurrence's origin, eyeing the ground momentarily before returning his scrutinizing gaze to the ginger before him.

"I'm uh, fine," he guaranteed, shaking out the mineral dust from his coat and fighting back his embarrassment. The ground did not stir, and while it became apparent that nothing was going to attack him, he still could not comprehend what had just happened.

"Do you... have any idea what the hell that was?"

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Played by Bridget who has 16 posts.
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Pickerel Acoy
The young Acoy man shrugs his shoulders as Sven
questions him as to what the hell just happened. "Honestly, I've not the slightest." he
admits, his neck stretching forward in the direction of where the mysterious glittering dust
shot out from. His nostrils widen as he breathes in heavily. It was almost metallic smelling. His
ears press softly against his head as he takes a few ginger steps forth. "Odd..." His voice
trails off as he now brings his head fully downward, wet nose inches from the soil. His tail straightens
and lowers as curiosity begins tingling through his body.

"I've never heard such a sound from...wind...or air.. whatever the hell.." A grumble releases
from his throat before his brows furrow. What if there was some strange critter digging in the
Earth, shooting out this strange dust the further along it goes? Anything seemed possible. He
couldn't really wrap his head around it at the moment. Turning lightly on heel, his orange-gold gaze
falls back to the young wolf nearby. "Pickerel Acoy, by the way." After a steely glance,
he anxiously looks back toward where the hole would be.

"Let's check this out" he says, his tone rigid with a genuine interest.
(This post was last modified: Nov 11, 2015, 12:30 AM by Pickerel.)
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Sven Archer
SVEN ARCHER
& the night is closing in

This guy didn't know, and yet he seemed a lot more nonchalant in regards to the event. He'd seen it, hadn't he? The comparison made Sven feel milquetoast, and he hated it. Determined to be braver, he forced away the imaginings of dragons and demons and matched Pickerel's steps, coming to stand next to him and test the air with his own nares and lungs. A name was given, but the boy was hardly interested at this point. Pack mate meant safe, but didn't change the fact that he was a stranger through and through. There would be no extra measures of friendliness from the child until he'd better gotten to know the man.

"Sven Archer," he returned without much attention placed into his words. It was suggested that they 'check this out', and Sven hesitated a mere moment before steeling himself again. Pressing forward, he dared to approach the hole in the ground from which the horror had come. With each step closer he sampled the air, smelling nothing but stone and earth and metals. No fur, no scales, no warmth, no breath. No victims blood or rotting flesh. It was as though it was empty. But then why had it sounded so alive?