the times they are a-changing
ft torin, others, etc
lifting his head, the young man would call for the alpha or leader or whatever the hell the person called themselves. he had no prior knowledge and maybe it was risky to ask for an audience but whatever. you only lived once. today was as good as any day to die. he'd done nothing wrong. his paws were firmly before the pack's lands, not over. and if they didn't take him, he'd go somewhere else. it wasn't like a pack couldn't use more healers anyway. between the heat and the coming cold months, his craft would be in demand. he only hoped to learn the foliage here before that time came. he couldn't exactly heal without herbs. what, did they expect him to grow mold along his back to harvest?
but wouldn't that be something? for now, he'd left his bottom grace the ground as he sat. waiting for anyone to approach.
holland is not a nice character typically; his views do not reflect my own.
It seemed Lirim's borders were bustling lately. Or at least, this time it was at the borders. Rags had been one helluva strange creature, and she wondered if this newcomer was just as strange. She had to admit, Rags kept her pretty-boring-life-so-far from getting boring, so she supposed it wouldn't be so bad if the stranger at the border was just as strange as rags...right? She abandoned her fruitless search for something to do and decided to meet whoever was at the border. While she had no authority to accept anyone, she didn't think Torin would mind if she went to check out who it was. Knowing the territory like the back of her paw, she moved with a quick and easy stride towards where she heard the caller. It didn't take her too long, and when she saw a brown form come into view, she kept her eyes on it. Her intention was to try and study them and figure out if they'd be a weirdo or someone normal. If normal was a thing, that was.
As she drew closer, she noted that it was a male and...quite a handsome one at that. There weren't any other males in the pack besides ones she was related to, or Frostbite's kids. To say she was relieved and glad to see another male around Lirim was a total understatement. But...she couldn't get her hopes up yet, could she? After all, she didn't know if he was joining or stopping by for something else. "Hi! Welcome to Lirim, what're you here for?" Okay, maybe not the most...polite greeting someone would use when someone came to visit, but she wasn't the alpha so formalities weren't a huge thing for her. Besides, she wasn't really the formal type, either.
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nobody should count on him to make pack decisions. he had no experience with giving orders, only following them. though he was quick to be gruff and strict toward patients who didn't rightly follow his advice. he was only trying to help. "I'm here to join. Lirim" the man went on after his brief silence. he held her mismatched gaze as he continued his words. "my name is Holland and my trade is a healer." he kept it simple enough for the woman. if she wasn't able to accept him into the pack, she could easily repeat his words to who could.
holland is not a nice character typically; his views do not reflect my own.
It seemed his response time was slagging, his worries only multiplying as Derecho got closer and closer to her due date and he was busy running around fetching food and nesting materials and any else Derecho told him was needed or that he figured might be needed. But the pack life wasn't going to just wait for him and his kids, no it seemed the world would keep turning as he tried to will it to stand still. So when the call for him rose up along the borders of the valley he'd been among the willows, grabbing moss to help line the den with. He stopped off briefly at his den to give his mate her bedding and then picked up his pace to meet the stranger that called for him. He saw his sister already there and he felt his lips quirk up in a slight smile, happy to see Kairi seemed to be taking more intiative lately. He rose up beside his smaller sister, easily dwarfing her and even the stranger before them. He caught the last few statements of the stranger. Seemed he could skip a step. "Greetings Holland." He said, dipping his head at the stranger but kept his stance more dominant. His position clear in his raised tail. "I am Torin, Kalin or Alpha of Lirim. This is my sister Kairi." He passed his gaze over the man, then sought to meet his gaze. "We could always use more healers." He would be happy to have more healers among his members, after Novel and Ara they were woefully unequipped and he knew it was vitally important to have someone to help train the two yearlings in his pack who'd showed interest in the art. "However I'd like to know a bit more about you first if you do not mind." He gladly offered up information about Lirim in exchange but he wasn't about to blindly accept anyone into the pack. "Silent Treatment" & Deep thoughts |
Ears perked when she heard the stranger repeat back the name. Yeah, duh. She just said it didn't she? Maybe his memory sucked and he needed to repeat it for his own sake, whatever the case. He was silent for a while after that before evidently cutting straight to the chase. He was here to join. Lirim. That was his business and she should have guessed. Why else would a loner approach the borders? Though she was of no rank to accept new members into the pack, she hoped Torin would be here soon. As far as she knew, he was the only member in the pack that could accept anyone. She didn't mind but at the same time she did. What with his new family coming into the world soon, she was sure he would appreciate some help so he could focus on them. But that wasn't something she would discuss, it wasn't really her forte. She would help where she could and bug her brother to accept others when they came.
"My name is Holland and my trade is a healer." A healer huh? Well the pack could certainly use one or two or a few of those. The only healers she knew they had up and disappeared a while back, and she was vaguely aware that one or two of her kids was interested in the role but nobody really knew anything to teach them. The other healers passed away recently, so they didn't have anyone to teach them anything let alone handle things if something happened that required the skills of a healer. "A healer huh? Well I'm sure my brother will be happy to hear that," Speaking of which, her attention turned away from Holland for a moment as her brother approached. He stood by her as he spoke, her attention returning to Mr. Serious again. "And I'm Kairi, he can accept you. Probably." Her lips turned up in the slyest of grins. It wasn't often she got to tease a stranger looking to join. |