I blasted off the planet rock to cause catastrophe
Rota
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
Róta had been sprawled on her back in the sun, chocolate belly up and limbs sprawled indelicately wherever they might fall. The top of her skull was against the cool earth and her dark throat exposed. It was a measure of how much she trusted the members of their little band. Her eyes were closed, but her ears still worked just fine.
It was the sound of movement that had her emerald eyes cracking. She rolled to her stomach and lifted her head, narrow eyes silently questioning her cousin. The tip of her head was all the prompting she needed. If it wasn’t something for the rest of them to be aware of, then she wasn’t going to miss out. She followed the older wolf with a half smile. She knew Idunn had the goods so to speak, and if she was going to offer them up without putting her to work stealing it, well, she wasn’t going pass up an easy high.
“Speech”
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
Róta lifted an appreciative brow as she side eyed the bundle her cousin laid out. “Are you trying to kill me? You might succeed if I don’t share.” she teased Idunn, reaching for a red capped toadstool greedily, and dipping her head to invite her to help herself. It was a good clearing to choose, nice view of the oranging sky, soon the stars would make their presence known. At least if she was going to search the skies for two distance dots cradled together, she could be baked out of her brain while doing it tonight.
It did raise a question she had been too afraid to ask though, as she sprawled out and made herself comfortable. “So what happens to the ones that don’t die in battle? The young and the old that die in their bed? They aren’t invited to the feast to await the final battle. What do your gods do with those ones?”
“Speech”
Róta
Expert Fighter (140)
Advanced Hunter (60)
7 Years
Female
5
NachoMumma
Honestly, it was probably a lesson she had been given as a child, but the valkyrie had always planned to die in battle, so hadn’t paid much mind to what might happen if she didn’t, but she wasn’t asking for herself.
Her children had come too early, and there were complications. They hadn’t even had fur. There was no question of them surviving, between the cleft palate and the injuries caused to the other when the cow elk collected her stomach. They hadn’t been planned, and their father was never in the picture. She had just come to terms with breaking the news to her siblings and raising them on her own when it happened. Idunn had found her then, she didn’t have to explain herself to the priestess.
She reached for more some canabis and jimsonweed, lingering in her own thoughts for a moment longer before the bonelessness started to wash over her. “Good for them,” she finally settled on with a smirk, knowing that her own hel wouldn’t be nearly so restful as some. “So what you’re saying is I’ll have to make sure I die the right way, eh?” She finished the question with a chuckle. She had every intention of doing so anyway.
“Speech”