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Played by Tasha who has 19 posts.
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Cyrrith Morhen
For cade!

Cyrrith had settled into a home of sorts. It was unconventional, but with Mera by his side he could build up more fortified domain. He had no run across many others, apart from learning about the pack that was not too far from them. He had no intentions to interact or cause any sort of trouble. The last thing they needed was another pack pissed at them and running them out. He was following a rabbit trail, thankful for the warmer breezes that had been blowing as snow started to drip from the branches.

The tawny man closed his eyes for a second as the breeze travelled lightly through his fur, inhaling softly before letting it out. His fur kept him quite warm in the winters, but unbearably hot almost in the summers… it seemed like this was the perfect temperature to balance both out.

It bode wonderful timings for prey. He also knew that soon, the season would be upon them, new life and reinvigorated life alike would be running about. Wolves, deer, bears… nature would go on as it always had. Nature was simply unforgiving like that. He sighed softly, finding not even a hint of a rabbit trail as the scent faded abruptly from the wind, much to his dismay. He had been looking forward to bringing at least something back for his love to feast upon.

Played by Cade who has 576 posts.
Dead Empress Backwater II. Leader
Eros Valle
All Eros could think when he came across the stranger's scent was that he was about to make a new friend. His tail wagged behind him as he followed it, learning little tidbits as he went. When he caught sight of the other, his lips spread wide in a toothy grin and he sent a few amicable chuffs into the air between in order to say hello. There was little slowing down - he meant to walk right up to the new guy and strike up a conversation.

"How's it going?" he called, voice bubbling with happiness.