'Round and 'round you'll go, up and down, never slow
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Beauregard
Master Fighter (325)
Expert Intellectual (210)
Defender
4 Years
Male
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
But for the ashen cream and black-furred yearling, the snowy morning was ripe for adventure! He set off across the northern lands and, in time, found himself approaching the ocean. He could smell the salt of the water in the air as he stepped across the snowy landscape. The further he walked the colder it seemed to become, Beau noticed.
What he wasn’t expecting on his journey, however, was to discover something as massive as the thing he found himself standing before hours later. Its cold coloration reminded him of rock, covered with odd red-brown earth in places. It creaked and groaned in the wind, and the smell of salty, rotten wood caused the youth to wrinkle his nose.
‘This is definitely something new… I’ve never heard of anything like it!’ Beau thought to himself. He could feel his body quivering with excitement and curiosity as he made his way over to some rocks next to it. After some swift climbing and a leap, he was on the deck, his paws hitting the wood hard.
“Oof!”
His gaze swept the area before him as he padded towards the other side of the vessel. Beyond the ship he stood on he could see the ocean’s waves rolling towards the shore. The gray-green color wasn’t very pleasant, but the rolling waves were almost hypnotic. Beau found himself standing at the edge of the deck staring out at sea as his mind began to wander. Had any of his family, or his friends, ever seen something like this thing? How many of them had actually seen the ocean?
And for the first time since he left home, Beauregard found himself missing his kin.
The morning had been filled with little excitement for the monstrosity. He had caught a young caribou for himself and had brought back a small but plump fox that had been briskly given to his room mate. He had seen little of her otherwise. Just the occasional snack thrown her way when he was feeling nice. She didn't need to get used to him being nice always, but he was still attempting to gain the allegianceof some in this land. He would be daft to not do so.
he was holed up in the place he called his den while the winds whipped and snow fell. It wasn't that he minded this weather, just that he would prefer to not have his eyes blinded by the frozen water. Though it did seem the winds had calmed. Snow still fell quietly though. And then in the silence a noise. His ears pricked and he sat up quietly. A sniff of the stale air of the room he took, nothing yet. He would have to leave his warm room for any idea of who or what decided to travel in this weather.
He rose and pulled himself from the bed. His glowing eyesset upon the doorway as he moved to investigate. As he came to the doorway he spotted the younger male. Haunches moved to meet the ground in his doorway as he watched. The only sound he had emitted had been the sound of his nails on the metal of the floors. His face was an unreadable mask as he decided what to do about the interloper in his home.
Beauregard
Master Fighter (325)
Expert Intellectual (210)
Defender
4 Years
Male
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
Beau wasn't sure how long he'd been staring out at the waves when a sense of unease washed over him. His ears twitched, uncertain if he really heard anything beyond the lapping waves of the ocean. Beauregard shifted on his paws, started when his pale blue gaze landed on a man a bit older than he himself was.
The stranger sat within an opening of the vessel, much like the opening of the mine, and appeared to be silently watching him. His face bore an expression puzzling to the yearling ; it was unreadable. His ears lowered slightly, the first signs of unease as Beau offered a small smile. "Greetings," The ashen cream-furred male called to the stranger. "Apologies, I didn't notice any sign of others nearby in the snow… Do you live here? What is this… thing?" He gestured at the vessel they were standing on.
He could see the other's feelings on his face easily. How curious. Someone who wore their heart on their sleeve perhaps? He watched for what felt like forever for the other to notice he wasn't alone. But the monstrosity wasn't one to begin all interactions, no one must figure another out before giving everythingto another.
He watched as the other finally took notice of him. Eyes would narrow down his snout at the other.
Large frame would them stand, about facing and moving into his den more. A glance over his shoulder was given to the striped male.
Beauregard
Master Fighter (325)
Expert Intellectual (210)
Defender
4 Years
Male
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
The slightly older man moved back towards the depths of the vessel, stating that he did not wish to remain in the chill. Beauregard became more aware of the chill in the air at the mention of it, his own body shivering a bit. Perhaps getting out of the wind was a better plan. He hadn’t exactly found a good shelter yet and being out in the snow for extended periods of time wasn’t the most ideal. Especially just to talk. So, though uncertain about the area he was entering, the yearling followed after the other male into the area the man called his den.
His ears lowered slightly as he stepped over the threshold and Beau heard the moaning of the ship. Oh… he did not like that sound… He skirted into the room a bit quicker, noticing that the wind was now cut off from getting to him, just as it would be in a den. His ears remained in their slightly lowered position, his tail also reflecting a bit of a cautious approach… if only because the vessel he was on was making him nervous from her sounds in the wind.
“I sincerely hope I’m not intruding,” Beauregard began after a moment. “I’m still learning these lands… and I’ve never seen a thing like this before. It never occurred to me someone might call it their home.” His gaze traveled curiously to the furs that the man laid on. They looked soft… and it was definitely different than how his parents had made their own den. His gaze shifted back to the man and Beau offered a small smile. “My name is Beauregard Ravenwood, by the way! What about yours?”
He watched the male enter and let out a lone huff of a chuckle as the younger seemed to be frightened by the ship settling in her icy prison. The sound was a normal daily occurrence for the monstrosity though. It pleased him to see the other male seeming fearful of the area. One should be afraid.
Beauregard
Master Fighter (325)
Expert Intellectual (210)
Defender
4 Years
Male
0
Beau-tifullyWritten
“I’m not familiar with what a Wendigo is, but most monstrosities I’ve heard of wouldn’t take the time to communicate with someone unless they benefited from it… or they weren’t as bad as others claim.” The ashen cream male kept calm for now, watching the other with his pale blue gaze. They certainly wouldn’t just have a casual conversation with a stranger... Right?
“A place roughly two seasons of travel from here from a pack known as Abyssium.” Beau furrowed his brow a little. “It is custom for yearlings of the pack to go on a pilgrimage on the first birthday, to learn the lands around them, and, should they choose to return, may not do so unless they reach adulthood.” A right of passage to show you had gained the experience you needed to survive.
“If names mean so little,” Beau flicked an ear thoughtfully. “Then why would where I hail from matter either? Especially if I don’t really know the lands were are presently in?” It… didn’t… really make sense. His brow furrowed, still not quite clicking that the stranger was off. That the situation he was in was less than favorable.