Not today Death
The male, then slowly drew in a breath once he was sure he was not going to fall or heave and lifted his head to observe his surroundings, still feeling the hard stare of the hawk. It seemed he had washed up in a bay with high cliffs on one side and a forest in front and to his other side. With the sun just peeking over the horizon, he could not see deeper into the forest and his burning nose refused to pick up any scents on the air besides that ungodly ocean smell. He had no way of telling if he had washed up on some pack land or if there even was another wolf or larger predators around. But honestly, his main concern was finding some sort of water, so he forced his weak legs to move his body towards the trees in front of him, praying to whatever Gods that were listening that he would find fresh water. And it seemed that his prayers were answered as the storm that had deposited him on this sandy shore had rained and left a decent puddle and he did not think twice about shoving his face into the fresh water and drinking. He was on his way to gorging himself when the sharp cry of the hawk had him snapping his head up to the raptor with bared fangs. The bird had followed him from the edge of the sea to the forest line. Drachen was too tired to try and scare the hawk away and he slumped to his belly and rested his head on his dark paws. His fur felt disgusting from all the seawater that had dried on his pelt but he was too tired to try and bath it off and just took a moment to just appreciate the feeling of his body slowly rehydrating.
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
She’d made her way eastward, wanting to get in touch with Theory – mainly to apologize for having flaked on their planned inter-pack festival – carrying an extra set of saddlebags across her back over her armor and the many pouches that went with it.
Winter had reached even here, and the nights where there wasn’t snow had been crunchy and cold with frost even still. It gave her food for thought, wondering what was in store for the wolves of Boreas and Auster. For all that the warmer seasons this year had been practically idyllic, the winter wasn’t quite so pleasant.
A screech brought her eyes up from the examination of a sea shell, and her glowing head lifted, though Ayodele snatched the shell and tucked it into one of the woman’s pouches.
A hawk and a bedraggled male sat before her, the male looking unwell and cranky. Head cocking, she stood for a long breath before padding forward, studying him carefully.
“Are you alright?”
Her voice was gentle, un-threatening and laden with a lilting accent that the long canines she sported only helped to enhance, and gradated sapphire to sky-blue eyes looked him over further. While healing wasn't one of her main skills, she had a decent working knowledge of it, and a medical kit in one of her pouches.
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Labhair an Sean-Teanga." ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
"Define alright..." he rumbled with a damn near sassy expression on his face that honestly probably looked like death was clutching the last of his will to survive. Another tired chuckle before he continued "Forgive me... i'm sure I will be.... Unless that hawk up there gets tired of waiting for me to die" He glanced up towards the trees above him and sure enough the hawk was still perched above watching him closely. What's up with that thing He thought as he flicked an obsidian ear in unease before he returned his attention back to the female, still not used to her otherworldly appearance but trying his best not to stare. With a grimace, Drachen lifted his body up so that he was sitting, his frame swaying slightly before he collected himself. "You uh... Wouldn't happen to have any herbs for nausea or pain would do?" perhaps it was way too bold of him to ask her for herbs, especially in winter, but he felt like absolute shite and he didn't care too much about manners at the moment. A shiver raked down his spine as finally the cold air registered and he clinched his jaw in irritation, he was mostly dry but not dry enough for his exhausted body to stay warm. He felt completely pathetic sitting there so ragged and shivering in front of this stranger asking her for help. Asking others for help was something he never did willingly as he never had good experiences with it in the past.
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
Ah, yes. The long stare of shock nearly everyone who met her for the first time fell victim to. A rueful smile twitched at her lips.
Still, his answer had some spirit to it, pained though he sounded. Her eyes followed his to the hawk, studying it with interest. “They prefer hunting their prey down. It’s vultures and buzzards and the like that you’d be better worried over. Perhaps if you befriend her, you’ll have a friend in the sky, and a layer of protection.”
Her eyes returned to him, noting the shiver, and his words confirmed that he was in pain. “If you can walk a little further, we can get a fire going and get you dosed up. I’m not primarily a healer, but I’ve been trained enough to pass.”
Her teeth flashed in a grin as she shifted close enough to take his weight, adding to Ayodele, “Dele, could you find a good spot and some wood? I have the tinder and coal horn at least.”
The ring-tailed lemur nodded and bounded off, tail in the air. Aurielle smiled at the male, adding, “I am Aurielle Adravendi, Spirit – or alphess – of Valhalla, a pack in the west of this continent—Boreas, it’s called.”
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Labhair an Sean-Teanga." ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
Still, Drachen was a bit prideful and did not let her steady him as much as he probably should have. He was about to part his tan lips to thank her when she said a name and asked it to find a good spot for them and he damn near flinched when he saw the little lemur dash off to do her bidding. His deep blue eyes stayed on the brush were the little creature disappeared, before he smiled to himself and shook his head subtly. He must have swallowed much more seawater than he thought and he must be delirious. The woman then introduced herself and Drachen gave her a small but warm smile and replied "A pleasure, Spirit Aurielle. I am Drachen Vaekhal. Thank you for you hospitality, I will find a way to repay you some how." his hushed tones rumbled with a bit more strength than before. He meant every word, he was not the type of man to let debts go unpaid.
He was about to take a step forward when he caught the sound of paw steps nearing them and he stopped and turned his head in time to see another female appear, her coat a stunning mix of greys, blacks, and orange. At least she is not glowing thought to himself with amusement. As time went on, he began to become more accustom to Aurielle's appearance but it was a bit of relief to know that not every wolf in this strange new land glowed. The new woman then spoke, asking if she could join them around the fire and Drachen shrugged a muscular damp shoulder. Who was he to deny another the comfort of warmth in this chill but it was not his resources to give so he nodded towards the white female next to him to silently suggest that it was the luminescent female who she should be asking. He could care less about having another join them but ultimately it was up to Aurielle.
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
He accepted her help, for the most part, and though he didn’t take as much of her support as he could have – and maybe should have – she didn’t press him to accept further. He started as Ayodele bolted off, and Aurielle smiled slightly to herself. Either he’d never seen a lemur before, hadn’t seen Ayodele there before, or he’d never heard of other animals becoming one’s companion.
She dipped her head at his promise to repay her for her help, though she, privately, did this with no wish for repayment. Sure, in a political point of view, being owed debts was better than owing them, but she preferred genuine bonds. “It’s a pleasure, indeed, Drachen; probably far more of one once you’re feeling better”
A woman came upon them, and Aurielle’s head cocked slightly at the remark about a fire, and the request to join. However, she smiled, nodding. “I don’t see why not. If you can find any dry driftwood here, that would be truly helpful.”
Ayodele returned, waving to urge Aurielle forward, and the woman followed steadily, near enough to support Drachen if needed, until the lemur showed the trio to the spot she’d found, backed against the cliff and under a ledge, sheltered from any adverse weather and beyond the reach of the tide. The lemur had already gathered a decent enough pile of sticks and kindling, and Aurielle, once ensuring that Drachen was steady enough, moved to a good spot where the smoke was likely to blow out rather than in once the fire was going.
She twisted and plucked a bull’s horn from two loops in her armor, uncapping it with her teeth as Ayodele set a nest of tinder and twigs. When it was ready, the glowing white wolf held the horn in her jaws, tilting her head and letting the live coal tumble out into the dry tinder.
Quickly, she blew on the coal, sending the tinder smoldering, then smoking, and then, with a pop and whoosh, catching fire. She gently coddled the newborn flame into a larger one, then let the ball of flaming tinder settle onto the ground while the lemur began to feed it.
The Spirit turned from the flame and set to further work, pulling out her healing kit, water-skin, a small tortoise shell, and a small package of dried meat. The larger saddle bags she tucked at the back of the cave. Those were for Theory and Abaven, so she wouldn’t dip into them.
The fire crackled merrily, contented for the moment with what Ayodele had managed to gather. It threw out plenty of heat, more than enough to dry a bedraggled fur coat.
While water slowly warmed in the shell by the fire, she settled easily, casting a look over the man and the as-yet unnamed female as she remarked, "Once the water's hot I'll get the tea going. It should help your stomach if you swallowed sea water. In the meantime, if you're hungry, there's dried meat in that package. Air-dried, not salted, so it shouldn't affect you adversely. As for injuries, where all do you hurt, and how badly?"
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Labhair an Sean-Teanga." ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
Thankfully the shelter the lemur had found was not too far away and he nearly released a sigh of relief when they came to it, giving a nod to the glowing woman to show he was steady enough for her to move away and begin whatever she was going to do. Slowly he settled to his haunches, still not entirely comfortable enough to lie down even though they have been nothing but nice to him so far. His sharp blue eyes watched as Aurielle pulled a bull's horn off her shoulder and drop a coal from it into the kindling and gently nurse the fire to life before he turned slightly to examine himself for injuries for the first time since he woke up at the water's edge. Luckily he found he mainly had a few bruises to his shoulder and small scraps on his legs that would heal easily on their own. But as he twisted to gently prod his right ribs, he couldn't help the small inhale of breath. He didn't think his ribs were broken by the way he could still breath without too much pain but there was certainly a deep bruise beneath his thick black fur. Drachen closed his eyes for a moment, honestly just grateful that he did not sustain worse injuries or even drowned in that storm before he turned back around to face the fire just as the other woman appeared with the wood she was charged to collect.
The warmth of the fire was enough encouragement for the damp male to inch closure, fully enjoying how it slowly started to chase the chill from his bones and ease his shivering. The multi-colored woman settled herself and introduced herself as Akari and Drachen dipped his head in greeting before he rumbled "Nice to meet you Akari. Thank you for gathering the fire wood. I am Drachen Vaekhal." He then turned his attention back to the glowing woman as she settled a water filled tortoise shell next to the fire to begin heating it and pulled out a bag of dried meat that the scent of it already had his mouth watering but his stomach flipping slightly. His deep blue eyes flicked from the meat to Aurielle's face as she began to speak, informing him that she would begin the tea once the water was hot and that the meat should be safe enough for him to eat as it did not contain any salt. She then asked him where his injuries were. "Luckily I did not seem to have acquired any deep cuts, only a few small scraps on my legs and paws but my right side on my ribs has, I suspect, a very nasty bruise. I don't think anything is broken... by some sheer luck." Considering the alternative, he could have been laying on the wet cold ground bleeding out while his half brother and his followers sneered over his dying corpse, he would not scoff at his luck more than that.
His expression turned subtly stern as he looked at his paws, lost in the memory of his escape before the sound of talons on stone caught his attention and he saw the female red tailed hawk standing at the edge of the firelight watching them before she half hopped skipped closer to him but still just out of reach. He flicked the tip of his tan tipped tail as he looked at the raptor from the corner of his eye before he shifted them to Aurielle, remembering what she said to him earlier. Drachen then reached forward and took a dried piece of meat and chewed a piece off before swallowing the rest and pushed the piece he chew off towards the bird of prey with a dark paw. He didn't know if the raptor would even be interested in dried meat with its harder texture but the bird hopped forward and snatched the piece of meat and jumped a few flaps away and began to work on her meal. He was completely intrigued by the creature as she looked like she was healthy and not skinny enough to be begging for food but he was too tired to really think on it much more and he returned his attention back to the two woman around the fire. "Are you a healer too, Akari?" he asked the merle woman in his hushed tones, noticing how intently she was watching Aurielle work.