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in this world so wrong — Aurora Heights 
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Tinley Attaya
@Iyes - sorry I took so long to get this up!
RE - An ominous formation of undulatus asperatus seems to bode ill for the residents of Relic Lore.

Pack life was weird. Most of the time, Tin simply drifted around the territory, acting as a wraith in the shadows. She had avoided most of her packmates for the duration of her time spent in the Heights, and had not gotten to know one of them. Which was rather impressive when one considered how few packmates she had. It wouldn't take very long to get to know each and every one of them. But really, what the warrior was more concerned with was that, around the time she and Pyre joined, one of their packmates went missing without a trace or explanation.

Which struck the dilute black wolf as odd. Wolves rarely just went missing like that unless something bad had happened, and - as a former Bloodbreaker and a strong purveyor of justice in general - Tinley wanted to get to the bottom of it. But she'd been unsuccessful as of late, which - in Tinley terms - meant that she had failed miserably at her job.

The ground underfoot was rough and rocky, but it didn't faze the young Attaya. She'd grown well used to the terrain on the mountains in the past couple of months. It was rather funny how easily she'd adapted to the geographical location, and that she was still struggling so badly with working with a pack. It frustrated the warrior to no end, that she was doing so terribly on something as simple as a social life.

That really sucked.

A sigh pulled itself from her lips as she lay down on the very precipice of a tall cliff, her forepaws dangling off the edge as she watched the whirling, dark mess of clouds above. What an odd sight to see - she imagined that more superstitious or religious wolves might believe it to be some sort of negative thing. Nature was, in itself, chaos, and she couldn't understand those wolves that put their faith in things that they couldn't see. It didn't make any sense.

But saying that it didn't cause some form of dread to rise in her stomach would be a lie.