Character name: Rosemary
How long your character has been in Relic Lore: Since birth
Post prompt response:
It was getting colder, and Morven and Eclypse were gone. Rosemary was cold, and tired, and hungry, and wasn't sure exactly what to do or where to go from here. She had found a pack - or at least, what she hoped was a pack, - in the forest, but she didn't know if it was the right one. Didn't know if Sage would be waiting here for her or not.
What she did know was that she couldn't survive by herself. Regardless of who lived in these woods, she needed to appease them in some way. Above all else, she needed a place to stay.
She'd caught an emaciated rabbit - it wasnt much, but it was the best she could do. Rosemary figured it was the proper thing to bring an offering for whoever she were to meet, to prove herself useful in some way, even if it was hardly a noteworthy catch.
The girl howled at the border, and didn't have to wait long for an answer. She shivered as the stranger approached, tail giving a tentative wag low between her legs as she nudged the prey toward him.
"M-my name is Rosemary," she said, cringing a bit at the slight stutter. She'd meant to sound more confident. "Is it alright if I stay here? I, um, caught this. For you." She kept herself low, orange eyes darting over his face and away again, visibly nervous.
How long your character has been in Relic Lore: Since birth
Post prompt response:
It was getting colder, and Morven and Eclypse were gone. Rosemary was cold, and tired, and hungry, and wasn't sure exactly what to do or where to go from here. She had found a pack - or at least, what she hoped was a pack, - in the forest, but she didn't know if it was the right one. Didn't know if Sage would be waiting here for her or not.
What she did know was that she couldn't survive by herself. Regardless of who lived in these woods, she needed to appease them in some way. Above all else, she needed a place to stay.
She'd caught an emaciated rabbit - it wasnt much, but it was the best she could do. Rosemary figured it was the proper thing to bring an offering for whoever she were to meet, to prove herself useful in some way, even if it was hardly a noteworthy catch.
The girl howled at the border, and didn't have to wait long for an answer. She shivered as the stranger approached, tail giving a tentative wag low between her legs as she nudged the prey toward him.
"M-my name is Rosemary," she said, cringing a bit at the slight stutter. She'd meant to sound more confident. "Is it alright if I stay here? I, um, caught this. For you." She kept herself low, orange eyes darting over his face and away again, visibly nervous.