Living in the Grey
06-14-2018, 08:44 PM
It was a mild day as far as the weather and the small storm last night hadn’t brought much snow. This made conditions for a short travel from packlands ok and he had let one of the higher ranks know before he had left. He was on a scouting mission, checking to see how the herds were doing in the nearby territories and see if any of them had moved away for the winter. It was key information the pack would need to know because they needed food. With the lack of hunters Lais had been trying his best to fill his duties as legionary, but also bring food in for the pack. Most of the larger food sources had simply come from scavenging, but smaller prey was easy to get on your own. Pack numbers were low and he had been worried since Regulus had left for his own mission. Lais was worried that his brother wouldn’t return, the only sibling Lais had left in Celestial. Little Auri was now taking over and though Lais was more then proud of his niece, he was worried his brother may fall off the deep end. He had kept his concerns to himself and tried to bury them under other things.
He paced himself through the snow, not wanting to tire himself too quickly. Moving through it at an easy pace while his other senses remained alert. He didn’t know what state the local prey would be in, this winter had been harsh so far and he didn’t see it getting much better.
He paced himself through the snow, not wanting to tire himself too quickly. Moving through it at an easy pace while his other senses remained alert. He didn’t know what state the local prey would be in, this winter had been harsh so far and he didn’t see it getting much better.
07-04-2018, 11:42 AM
She had traveled all over, and her travels would bring her westward in the hopes it would be warmer during the winter. Last nights storm had her stuck beneath an old log for shelter, but luckily it had faded away enough to where she could leave her shelter and continue on her way. Where she was going, she had no idea. She never really had a destination in mind. She had seen a lot during her travels but probably not enough. Come to think of it, she couldn't really remember what she had seen...perhaps she had simply rushed too much in getting through the lands that she wasn't really paying attention.
Small paws crunched lightly over the snow that covered the valley, and for miles that's all she could see. So the western lands weren't safe from it either? Oh well. She continued her path, slowly at first to get used to the snow valley. When she felt she was a good distance in, she picked up the pace until she was practically galloping across the snow. She laughed as the wind brushed her fur, her tail wagging and tongue hanging out as she enjoyed herself. She loved being able to go where she wanted, when she wanted. But it did often get pretty lonely...
As she gazed up at the sky, she thought about her family and how they were doing. Did they find packs? Were they traveling too? She didn't have too much time to think about it. Before she knew it, her body dropped so fast that she didn't even have a fast enough reaction time to even yelp. It seemed she had found a rather deep bit of snow and it had swallowed her up. It surrounded all of her except for her head. Her head sat awkwardly above the rest of the snow, and she frowned. She tried to pull her legs up, but with no success. Was she destined to stay stuck here until the snow melted if she couldn't get out?
Small paws crunched lightly over the snow that covered the valley, and for miles that's all she could see. So the western lands weren't safe from it either? Oh well. She continued her path, slowly at first to get used to the snow valley. When she felt she was a good distance in, she picked up the pace until she was practically galloping across the snow. She laughed as the wind brushed her fur, her tail wagging and tongue hanging out as she enjoyed herself. She loved being able to go where she wanted, when she wanted. But it did often get pretty lonely...
As she gazed up at the sky, she thought about her family and how they were doing. Did they find packs? Were they traveling too? She didn't have too much time to think about it. Before she knew it, her body dropped so fast that she didn't even have a fast enough reaction time to even yelp. It seemed she had found a rather deep bit of snow and it had swallowed her up. It surrounded all of her except for her head. Her head sat awkwardly above the rest of the snow, and she frowned. She tried to pull her legs up, but with no success. Was she destined to stay stuck here until the snow melted if she couldn't get out?
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07-11-2018, 07:42 PM
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07-12-2018, 12:14 AM
She huffed as she tried to figure out how the heck she was going to get out of her predicament. Eyes stared up at the sky above her, watching the clouds roll by. She couldn't free her legs enough to climb out. Would she be stuck here until Spring came and melted the snow away!? She hoped now. She would be here for a long time if that were the case. Frowning, she thought about calling out for help, but who would be out here at this time? With her luck, probably nobody. But she could at least try, right?
Twisting her head a little more skyward, she opened her mouth in preparation to make a call. But just as she was about to, a figure appeared! "Hello! Do you need some help?" Oh sweet mother of mercy! She was saved! It seemed she wouldn't have to wait until Spring after all! She nodded eagerly, eyes brightening as she looked at her would be savior! If she could move, her tail would be wagging. But in her current position, she couldn't move at all! "Oh thank the heavens! Yes, I do need some help! I'd very much appreciate it, stranger!" She smiled up at him, feeling sheepish and embarrassed due to her predicament. How funny she must look from her position, but she was glad he had found her. In fact, she was sure that if it were any of her family members, they'd laugh their tails off if they found her like this! "Erm, could you maybe dig me out? I'm pretty stuck and I can't move, ehe.." A lopsided grin plastered itself on her face. She was soooo thankful someone had come along to rescue her!
Twisting her head a little more skyward, she opened her mouth in preparation to make a call. But just as she was about to, a figure appeared! "Hello! Do you need some help?" Oh sweet mother of mercy! She was saved! It seemed she wouldn't have to wait until Spring after all! She nodded eagerly, eyes brightening as she looked at her would be savior! If she could move, her tail would be wagging. But in her current position, she couldn't move at all! "Oh thank the heavens! Yes, I do need some help! I'd very much appreciate it, stranger!" She smiled up at him, feeling sheepish and embarrassed due to her predicament. How funny she must look from her position, but she was glad he had found her. In fact, she was sure that if it were any of her family members, they'd laugh their tails off if they found her like this! "Erm, could you maybe dig me out? I'm pretty stuck and I can't move, ehe.." A lopsided grin plastered itself on her face. She was soooo thankful someone had come along to rescue her!
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07-13-2018, 08:00 PM
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07-14-2018, 10:18 PM
She watched him test the ground around her, she wasn't really wary or anything. After all, why should she be when he offered his help? He seemed nice, and she didn't really feel like she needed to be wary. Perhaps she should have been, but not this time. She wanted to wag her tail, but at the moment every part of her was stuck except for her head. She nodded as he proceeded to look for a softer spot to make it easier to dig her out, and the whole time she watched him carefully and with interest. She wasn't afraid of him, no. She was sort of fascinated with him. His eyes seemed to be a similar color to hers, quite attractive if she did think so herself. Though that was more than likely due to the fact her eyes were similar, and she always loved the color of her own eyes. She giggled a little to herself, feeling sheepish and a little embarrassed, so she turned away and focused on where her forepaws were instead.
When he started to dig, she turned her head to watch him again. She noted his muscles rippling beneath his dual toned pelt, admiring the potential strength he had. He was also taller and bigger than her, and she felt bad he had to waste his time digging her out of the snow. Her attention came back to the present when he asked if she was able to get out. With haste, she wiggled her back end free and soon began to back peddle enough to where she could free her forelegs. Once she accomplished that, she pulled herself up to stand opposite him, on the other side of her would-be snow trap. Shaking herself free of snow and slush, she wagged her tail and dipped her head to him. "Ah! I can't thank you enough for saving me!" She smiled at him, eyes bright and posture friendly. "Does my hero have a name?" She tilted her head in curiosity, waiting for his answer.
When he started to dig, she turned her head to watch him again. She noted his muscles rippling beneath his dual toned pelt, admiring the potential strength he had. He was also taller and bigger than her, and she felt bad he had to waste his time digging her out of the snow. Her attention came back to the present when he asked if she was able to get out. With haste, she wiggled her back end free and soon began to back peddle enough to where she could free her forelegs. Once she accomplished that, she pulled herself up to stand opposite him, on the other side of her would-be snow trap. Shaking herself free of snow and slush, she wagged her tail and dipped her head to him. "Ah! I can't thank you enough for saving me!" She smiled at him, eyes bright and posture friendly. "Does my hero have a name?" She tilted her head in curiosity, waiting for his answer.
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07-17-2018, 08:17 PM
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09-08-2018, 08:21 PM
"Laisren Adravendi, at your service." Ah! A handsome name for a handsome hero! Wasn't she just lucky today? Her smile grew wider when he said he was glad he had crossed her trail, and she nodded along. "Yes, as am I! I'm pretty sure if you hadn't come along when you did, I might have been stuck there all season!" Chuckling, her tail wagged even as she sat down. "My name is Novel Destruction the Third. It's very nice to meet you Sir Laisren, and again I can't thank you enough for helping me!" She smiled at him, her eyes reflecting his own similarly colored gaze. She was a few inches shorter than he was, so she tilted her head up just a little to peer at him. She noticed then, that he smelled different then she did. But she couldn't quite place what that smell was. She knew about packs, and she knew what they were, but she had never smelled a pack smell before. In her head right now, he just smelled much different than she did. Like several other scents mixed into one or something. "Say, you're not a loner are you?"
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09-09-2018, 07:43 AM
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