Cold North Winds
PACK MEETING deadline 14th July
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
11 Years
Male
51
Seadragoness
The Warlord made his way to the heart of the pack. The communal area here showed the flattened terrain of a well-used space. The firepit crackled beside him, and Marshal rested atop the towering Obelisk behind him. He would start this meeting alone. He did not call first for Zee, or Azure, to be at his side. Their absence left him feeling old, a coldness inside of him that the warming fire did little to soothe.
He raised his head and called out to the pack. Summoning all of his wolves, from young to old. There would be some changes within the pack, and things to discuss. The absence of his second oldest son was keenly felt, and his disappearance was a large reason for the meeting he was calling. He knew Azure hadn’t been around since Zee’s death, and he had been giving his son the space to grieve in his own way. Now he wondered if he had misunderstood the situation, but his absence could no longer be explained away as a simple expedition into Boreas. His son was gone.
Deadline: 14th July
It was entirely by chance that he was home, lingering in the caverns while he spruced up his new den. It wasn't very far from the family den, so he didn't feel terribly isolated, but it was a space all his own. Working with a soft hammer and broad tipped chisel, he'd been laboriously carving a deep alcove into the space just to the side of the entrance. Somewhere to set down his weapons and armour at the end of the day, where they would be out of the way and unavailable to trip over. So when the faint echoes of his sire's sonorous howl made their way to his ears, the dun coloured titan paused his work. Let the sound bounce from the back of his den and into his ears one more time, just to make sure it wasn't tinnitus, or the vestiges of sound from his hammering hitting his ears wrong. Nope, that was his dad alright. He dropped the hammer and chisel, shoved them up against the wall for later, and took off at a steady lope down the stone tunnels. He was getting big, filling out in a way that was starting to get him wary looks from unfamiliar wolves. He hardly noticed, when he was in the market he was usually on a mission of some sort. Not looking around to see who was judging him. It did wonders for his troubled mind, not being aware of how many strangers seemed to think he was terrifying. It took a moment to adjust, stepping out into the light of day. Mercurial eyes narrowed, brow furrowing for a moment or two as he blinked away the stinging sensation of sunlight hitting his eyes. In the valley below, he could see the dark figure of his father silhouetted by the towering marble Obelisk. No one else had shown yet. Regardless, the young giant ambled down the path at a steady pace with a bounce in his stride. Once the soft grass found itself beneath his massive paws, the young male shook the last remnants of stone chips from his pale coat before trotting up to his sire. There was a sour look on his face, a scowl that he hadn't seen in months. It gave Stratum pause, and he hesitated for a moment, ears tipping back nervously before he offered a respectful dip of his chin to his sire. "Hey, dad." he uttered the words more quietly than he'd originally meant to, unsettled by the hardness of the man's sapphire stare. Then he found himself looking around, hoping someone else would show up to diffuse the budding tension before he lost his nerve. A half step back, leaving a bit of distance between himself and his sire, before the boy carefully and quietly settled onto his haunches. Curled his plush tail around his hip, slouched his shoulders defensively, and lowered his head. Hard for a mammoth of a young man to make himself look small, but damned if he wasn't going to try right now. |
She arrived at the Col surprisingly promptly despite her grumpy stalking, and Lioness led her over to a particular spot. She understood why when she felt and scented a wolf in front of her. She couldn’t see her fathers expression, or who else was around. But, in her typical lady-like fashion she let out a very hard done by sigh, and collapsed dramatically over Stratum’s back. Leaning fully on him like a back rest as she looked any way she pleased. It didn’t matter if she was facing her dad. It wasn’t like she coil see him.
Mortis
Master Fighter (245)
Master Hunter (240)
Marauder
6 Years
Male
103
Seadragoness
He leaned back, eyeing the whelping space they had set aside in the den. The place the children would come into the world, and spend the first few months. They had removed any and all hazards, and made it as comfortable as he could. He was just considering what jobs needed doing next when his father howled, calling for the wolves of the pack.
He got to his paws, and nudged Halo gently, kissing her muzzle, and lingering for a moment, leaning against her soft cheek. A part of him didn’t want to go. Didn’t want to deal with whatever pack related things were going to be coming up. But he knew he had to. So he wrapped a wing around Halo, and together, they made their way to the meeting area.
The Warlord's call filled the air, and Halo found herself... worried. Hell, she was still anxious that he was upset with her. That would be another concern for another day, and Mort's closeness was a comfort. Feeling the softness of his face near hers... she's grateful for it. Glad for it. His wing draped over her, Halo feels like nothing can go wrong. This is her safe place, after all. Sticking close to Mortis's side, they arrive at the meeting, looking carefully upon the Warlord. Curiously, it seemed that he was alone at their helm. Azure's absence hadn't gone unnoticed, but to call a meeting without him seemed odd to her. Halo tucked close to Mort's side, self conscious, waiting.