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Played by Sophie who has 8 posts.
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Japheth Kartal
For @Kisla . Tonight is the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower, so I thought I'd include it in our thread. =) Hope that's alright! This got long, don't feel obligated to match!

What compelled him awake, Japheth couldn't say. He slept, as almost always, beneath the thick boughs of trees, and though their thick canopy made it difficult to tell dawn from dark on most mornings, he felt certain it was not yet time to rise. The temperature was still cold, and his biological clock intimated that he was not yet rested and had awoken much too soon. Yet that same infernal chronometer dictated that he should not return to sleep, no, he should not, so wide-awake and yet bleary-eyed, the tawny yearling rose, and stretched this way, then that.

No footfalls or inexplicable noises broke the silence of the heart of this woodland; only the sound of a raccoon cooing over some scrap or another off in the distance met Japheth's searching ears. Nothing was out of place as far as he could see in the dim moonlight that filtered scarcely through the leaves. The tree beneath which he slept was undisturbed from the hour in which he had lain down, and the remnants of his evening meal, an unfortunate family of voles, had not yet even been picked over by crow or owl. Something had drawn the young male from the silence of sleep, but no obvious cause could be found.

Japheth meandered uncertainly through the trees, in the direction of a stream he'd paused to drink at a few hours prior. For once, his slumber had not included dreams, or at least, none that he could recall. It was a pleasant change, for in his solitude his dreams turned most often to nightmares, and more and more lately they'd been of his mother. His thoughts turned to her now, though he had little enough memory upon which to base his reminiscing; this, perhaps more than anything, was one reason he had refused to join his father's crusades against her murderers. It was hard to desire revenge when he had so little recollection of her. Dipping his muzzle to lap at the stream, he realized that much of his sadness revolving his mother was more a sense of loss, at the life he might have had if she were still there to raise him. Of course in his imagination she was always gentle, loving, and understanding, and would have protected him from his father's wrath at all costs. Perhaps she wouldn't have been thusly, but now he'd never know, and he preferred the fantasy.

The yellow-eyed yearling straightened, his thirst quenched, and peered up at the stars through the break in the trees that the stream afforded. The night sky was clear, though an occasional cloud was strewn across the half moon, and the stars twinkled in what he imagined, in his sentimental frame of mind, to be a kindly way. Japheth had always held an interest in the stars, but he was largely self-taught, having found no likeminded wolves at Eagle Ridge. The constellation he'd always seen as a mouse was directly overhead, and so he judged it was not long past mid-night. Looking upwards, he pondered whether he ought to try and go back to sleep, or perhaps travel a bit until he was tired. He had no destination in mind, anymore; he couldn't justify leaving these woodlands as he'd been subsisting tolerably well here, but he couldn't bring himself to make the decision to join a pack. He wasn't sure that Senka's Willow Ridge was the right choice for him, and other packs, though he knew of them, were yet an unknown entity and he was too awkward, too uncertain to simply show up on the borders of each and demand their best recruiting spiel.

These thoughts were cut off entirely by the sudden streak of light that arced above him. For several moments, Japheth thought he had imagined the bead of white that bridged from treetop to treetop. Then another, angled differently and less bright, but still obviously distinct from the inky blue-black of the night sky, coursed across the heavens and Japheth knew he had not imagined it. What was this spectacle? Japheth was not a superstitious sort to believe it was anything nefarious, but his curiosity was piqued and he wished he knew someone with whom he could share the light show that played out above him. Over many minutes, he counted two, then three, and four of these streaks, and he slowly began to wander along the path of the stream in search of a clearing where he could see the sky more clearly and without the impedance of trees.
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Kisla Baranski

She found herself sleepless – for what reasons, she did not know. Curled in to the warmth of her mate, her muzzle drifted closer, burying itself to press into the crook of his nape before inhaling sharply. She allowed her eyes to flutter shut for the moment, the moment she was in enveloping her. It was perhaps the fear she felt at losing him that kept her from her dreams – the ever pressing knowledge that nothing lasted forever, and those she loved would somehow always find a way out of her life. Yet thus far the steely male remained a strong presence in her life, and she could only hope her fear would subside to relief should fate not rip another one of her loved ones away from her.

She pulled away then, noting the dryness of her throat as she attempted to swallow. Her belly was rounded now, a promise of the life she would deliver to the forest she called home now. Pushing herself up, the honeyed she-wolf padded out of the den and in to the blackness of the night. Her eyes blinked against the faint light of the moon and stars, noting how clear it truly was. Moving forward now, the she-wolf made her way toward the river that snaked through her home, stopping only momentarily to quench her thirst.

With droplets forming down her chin, the regal began to trail the water’s edge, moving further from her den and closer to the borders. Restlessness was not something she was accustom to, and while she entertained it, she knew Maksim would not desire her to be wandering alone outside of their borders without his knowledge.

It was the light that streaked across the sky that faded this thought. Her green eyes blinked as she glanced further up, her breath hitching in her throat. She waited for a moment with bated breath, her heart fluttering with the sudden memory of her pressed to her uncle Triell’s side as he wove her tales of her ancestors as they watched the stars in the sky fall.

It happened again, and with kindled curiosity and nostalgia, the tawny woman wove her way through the trees, outside of their marked borders and towards an area that would offer her a clearer view of the sky.



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Japheth Kartal
Japheth had spent many sleepless nights beneath a canopy of stars, sprawled out upon the treeless crest of Eagle Ridge. Now, there was no floor of smooth rock beneath his paws, but forest soil. The trickle of the stream was a constant audible companion as he padded along, until the narrow waterway took a sharp turn into deeper woodland and Japheth decided to break away from following it. A break in the trees could be seen, where for whatever reason the tall cedars had not overtaken an area that was too small to be called a meadow, but too large to be a mere clearing. The tawny yearling wandered into the treeless space, and his scrawny body was bathed in a moonlight that softened his angles and made him appear less the scruffy, wayward adolescent and more the young idealist seeking a new home and new life.

Neck craned upward, Japheth watched the dark sky, squinting between the quite-stationary and gently gleaming stars in search of more flares of light. What they were and whether he would see them again, he wasn't sure. His logical mind tried to make an educated guess, but in all his life he'd never seen a star that moved and he couldn't fathom anything that would make one budge. Some of his birth pack's elders might have had an explanation borne of myth, but Japheth had no patience for faith, only for facts, and so he had none. Just as he thought it had all been a trick of his tired eyes, and was ready to turn back, the yearling caught a glimpse of another streak of light, brighter than before. A smile spread slowly across his features, and his tail swayed as his hawk-yellow eyes took in the sight, marveling at the mystery of it all.

He was not, however, so caught up in the wonder that he failed to hear the sound of nearby paws on the earth, and he briefly caught a hint of a feminine scent, underlain with something else, a tang of metal not unlike the odor of blood. He didn't pause to consider what the interlaced scent was, for it had escaped him too quickly on a changing breeze; he only lowered his head and adjusted his stance to a carefully cautious one, and issued into the night a tentative, "Who's there?"
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Kisla Baranski

A sigh slipped past her lips as she recalled the night she had spent with her uncle – the support of her family was not only something missed, but a guilty weight that hung heavily upon her heart. She was happy now – leading beside Maksim was a role she was acquiring a taste for, though the true joy of it was the man at her side.. who would help bring life to this very world with her. Surely her mother, her uncle and her brothers would understand this happiness that had been granted in her life?

She wove still, through the trees that stretched to the sky with bare branches. She had lived on this side of the mountain in her youth, and yet she was eager to see the familiar sights of blossoming life once more.. to see if ti was as she remembered it. Every so often her eyes would dance upward, hoping to catch view of another falling star.. though for now, they remained elusive to her.

Her loping slowed as a slight drift of wind gave her the hint of another presence – one unknown to her. Instantly stiffening in posture, the slender female quieted her steps then, losing the scent as the wind would shift direction in teasing surprise. A voice called out then – the wind had in turn drifted her scent to the other. Her jaws clenched, wondering if she should turn back.. the magic of the falling stars seeping away now as a nervousness gripped her.

Yet Kisla Tainn had been defeated by fear many times as a cub and yearling, and had claimed such would no longer happen. Despite the swelling of her stomach, she moved forward once more, toward the direction of the unknown wolf.

Her eyes befell him as she emerged from the shadowed foliage. Sweeping her gaze over him, she relaxed slightly, noting the youth of the male before her. The moon danced upon his pelt, reminding her once more of the intent of her journey. You’re brazen for making such demands to one of the Alphas of part of this forest, she mused then, her tone soft as her figure lifted slightly.

(This post was last modified: May 08, 2014, 10:31 AM by Kisla.)


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