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Played by Shadow who has 477 posts.
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Corinna Donata

Gone Tomorrow

Walking would seem like the last thing that Cori would want to be doing. Ever since she left her home a few months ago, that is all she'd been doing. Walking, running, eating, sleeping, repeat. That was her life at this particular moment in time. When she arrived in Relic Lore, she had been hoping that maybe she could break the cycle and make some acquaintances, even find a new home. As of this moment, that particular search had been fruitless, due to the forest fire, but she still had hope. She would track down the Swift River wolves in their new location and seek out their leader to seek permission. Eventually. There was no real rush other than her desire for company, and right now, she had Weldering.

Turning her head curiously, her ears perked in interest at the mention of a second pack. This was new information. She supposed that in all her exploration, she had been so focused on the Swift River wolves, that she hadn't really thought much about other wolf packs forming. Though...thinking about it, the population of Relic Lore had seemed to climb dramatically since she had first arrived. Swift River couldn't support them all, that was for sure. "I didn't know about the mountain pack...that's definitely good to know," she returned, smiling in gratitude. If things didn't go well with the leader of the Swift River pack, then maybe she could make her way up the mountains. Though, casting her eye off in the direction of the peak, she couldn't help but be a bit dismayed. "I'm not particularly fond of mountains, though. I'm always afraid that I'm going to just fall off the edge." It was a weird phobia, a twisted spin on the typical acrophobia, but it was one of her curses in life. "So, what will you do then? If you can't join either of the two packs?" It was a question she asked in part because she was curious about his plans, but in part, she wanted to seek out a possible solution to her predicament as well.

Played by Debain who has 205 posts.
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Weldering Darksidy
WELDERING DARKSIDY !!
you stare like you don't care but you do though


As her eyes moved off towards the mountains he followed her line of sight with a soft sigh. Her lack of enthusiasm for living in the mountain was one he shared. He could remember his first birthday stomping around up narrow rocky paths when another wolf stepped out in front of him causing him to slip backwards and fall down onto the ledge below. He had always been very clumsy as a yearling with his large mitts held down by matchstick sized legs. Even now that he had filled out and was in a relative proportion he still did not feel too thrilled, it was almost as if it was an uncomfortable fear. The forest was a lot more suited to him and even more so was the river as he enjoyed fishing. But Weldering was too proud to submit to Indru and face being scowled at every day.

'So, what will you do then? If you can't join either of the two packs?' He smiled faintly as he continued to walk alongside her, head now turning away from the mountain towards the rogue she-wolf. "I guess I'll just have to wait. I don't want to rush into joining a pack then find out I don't belong there." He explained, it was the same problem he had faced before on Zirenta Island. He spent a year deciding which pack out of the four was right for him. "What are you going to do? Join Swift River or the Mountain Pack? Or wait?"
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Played by Shadow who has 477 posts.
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Corinna Donata

Gone Tomorrow

He was smart, or at least, he was smarter than her. Maybe he was significantly older than she was, though she didn't think he looked it. But there was a definite wisdom to his words that resonated with her. Not rushing into joining a pack was definitely a smart move on his part. She hadn't felt like she was rushing into anything, after all, she had been in Relic Lore a couple of weeks already and hadn't yet made her move. But, truth be told, she really didn't know anything about the wolves she wanted to join. She just knew that she wasn't cut out to live the life of a loner forever. "I'm not really sure, I guess it wouldn't hurt to check them both out. I just don't like being lonely all the time, ya know?" she asked him, smiling. While their encounter was just a chance one, she appreciated his company. There was a security that came from being with others, and while she would have been okay taking the morning walk on her own, she was happy that she didn't have to, and she proceeded to tell him so.

"Thanks for coming with me, on this walk. I'm sure you probably had better things to do this morning, but it was nice to not have to go alone." She smiled at him, tail wagging behind her. She was still young, and the simple things in life were what made her happy. "So. Where are you off to next, Weldering?"

Played by Debain who has 205 posts.
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Weldering Darksidy
WELDERING DARKSIDY !!
you stare like you don't care but you do though


He felt as though there was no wisdom in his words, Weldering was not after all the brightest of wolves. He'd spent most of his life alone where as the smarter wolves tended to have at the very least parents to teach them, fellow pack mates even elders to guide them. All Weldering had was experience and although he was only two and a half years old he had been a lone wolf before looking for a pack to join. He'd taken the same amount of caution but for different reasons and when he did join a pack it paid off until the pack he joined changed. It turned into a completely different pack with a new leader and it became something new - not the pack he pledged to protect in the first place. He wanted to join another pack rather then be alone but he did not want to repeat his mistakes. Switching between packs was frowned upon and doing so was going to prevent any of them from wanting him.

"I know what you mean." He muttered back with a brief dip of his handsome black maw. He loathed being alone but there was not that much he could do about it other then enjoy these brief moments he spent with others whether they were pack wolves or loners like himself. Weldering had already scooped out most of the territories of Relic Lore but there were a few places he still wished to visit, that was his plan for what to do next. He was fortunate enough to already know about the packs so there was little point joining her as she investigated - he wasn't fond of bumping into Indru again either. "I've got bits of exploring still to do. Maybe I'll see you later?" He grinned softly. If she was planning on staying like he was he did not doubt that they would eventually come across one another again in the future as Weldering angled his large silver body slightly away from her now beginning to break away and pad off into the forest. "It was nice meeting you Corinna." Uttering his farewell before loping steadily off.
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Played by Shadow who has 477 posts.
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Corinna Donata

Gone Tomorrow

He didn't pick up on her invitation, and truth be told, she wasn't entirely sure how she felt about that. It stung, in the sense that it meant that she would have to be on her own again, but what could she do? She was a lone wolf, she had absolutely no reason to expect him, or anybody else for that matter, to stick around. She wasn't exactly going places. She was simply wandering through the forest, her head up in the clouds, waiting for Fate to decide what it was it wanted to do with her. He offered no invitation for her to follow him, so she merely watched, returning his smiles and a dip of her head in return. "It was nice meeting you too", she called after him. But she stayed rooted to the spot, waiting until he was lost in the shadows of the forest before she too turned away. Casting once last glance behind her, she turned her sights to the south and padded forward, forced to be content with the silence that would accompany her until she finally chose to settle down.