interested in joining MP? feel free to throw your wolf in here after this post!
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Survey the land? Well he supposed it was a good enough excuse. She looked simply famished, and he didn't have the nerve, nor the cruelty to chase her down the mountain. When he made his presence known, Honijo waited, standing prideful on the top of the rock. She could survey the land; he would survey her. He watched as the female turned her back to him, although it was evident she was keeping a watchful eye on him. Minutely, the brute noticed that they seemed to have similar eye shades. Both yellow, alit with wonder at the Ruins of Wildwood below. It was just that-- ruins. Even from such a far altitude, the crumbling remains of what had once been his home tore him to shreds on the inside out. If he had been trying to run away from it all, why had he chosen such a close place to start this new pack, to call home? Curious, but there must have been something symbolic there. Maybe deep down Honijo liked the idea of keeping watch of his old pack, of being their Guardian even though he was gone. He was still above them, still had a clear view, would still be able to see if smoke billows up over the treetops again one day. This time he would surely be there in a flash.
The male grunted in response to the she-wolf's question. A male like him? Ha. And what on earth did she mean by that? Bright eyes narrowed as he took another step closer, not quite right beside but enough to give her space, nothing to scare her. <b>"Oh you know, nothing in particular. Just claiming some lands. No big deal."</b> And just like that, he lifted his leg and marked the nearest jagged bolder. Black lips pulled back into a slight smirk, but it vanished almost instantly as he trod around the perimeter of the area. He had a boastfulness about him, something that would surely help now that he was intending to start a pack. Just up above where he had came from, there was a plateau that would serve its worth. Well hidden from any potential intruders, you had to slink past a deadened tree slanted into the rocks to enter the den he had picked out. It was sheltered well from the elements and not too far a stroll to the nearest water source. Another head tilt to the side, and the male decided it was only proper to introduce himself, <b>"Honijo Ithil."</b> He said it in greeting, nodding his head down once before forcing it back into the air with a low guttural sound, a powerful and loud howl which would carry down the slope of the mountain and hopefully everywhere around. In it was a message for every lone wanderer, every broken heart, anyone who needed a home, a place to call their own. Somewhere to rebuild and start anew.
When he howled, the call sounded young and promising. Happy. Honijo felt elated and excited of what would or could possibly come. When he had finished, the male snapped his jaws shut tightly, clapping his white fangs together before yawning. Then, he turned to face the she-wolf who had yet to introduce herself, <b>"Terribly sorry miss, but if there are no intentions for you to prove yourself to me, I would kindly suggest you take your leave now."</b> His eyes were hard, yet soft as the male folded himself into an almost feline-like sitting position. For a male of his size, it was a difficult task to perfect. There was an unspoken challenge feasted in the front of his eyes as he surveyed the female onlooker, just waiting for her to get peeved and frustrated with his lack of tact. Her resting spot would soon become the place where the first wolves of Midnight Plateau assembled. She could either walk away now, or stay for the party.
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(This post was last modified: Aug 04, 2010, 05:43 PM by Honijo.)
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