Whooooo are you who who who who
Delphi
It was a very quick trip to go across the Rock Garden and find himself at the fringes of the Stone Steppe. It was early in the afternoon now so hopefully he was arriving at an agreeable time for the Hemlock alpha. After giving his coat a quick shake to make sure he looked presentable after a morning spent hunting and chasing young pups around the island, he lifted his head to call for Delphi. His tone was calm, wanting her to know this wasn't urgent even though he did wish to have an audience with her. He didn't know if much would come from this meeting, but if nothing else he wanted to put a face to a name.
As of late, Delphi felt that most of her time was spent running around. She was trying her damnedest to do something for Hemlock even if the others didn't seem to appreciate it. Sun up to sun down, she was out gathering, hunting, patrolling. Doing anything and everything she could think of to help keep the supply full through the winter and into spring until new life began to show its face.
By early afternoon, she was ready for something to eat or a nap or hell, even both. Anything to refuel herself for the rest of the day. As she arrived at her den that she shared with Astraios, a call echoes out from the border nearby. Stopping to look, her eyes narrowing, she notices a large purplish figure that she doesn't recognize as Avacyn whom she'd met at the Hallows alpha meeting. Well, if they were coming from Elysium territory, it was probably of some important - even if the note ringing out from the howl implied that it wasn't urgent.
Dropping her stuff at the door and leaving her companions to finish putting stuff away, Delphi makes her way toward where Deimos stands at the border. She looks him over once or twice before giving him a smirk that told more than any other alpha would care to show. But it was Delphi and reserved she was not. "I suppose you know who I am, but apologies that I have no idea who you are," she speaks with a friendly and humorous tone as her docked tail swishes behind her.
"That's quite alright. I'm Deimos Mendacium. A pleasure to meet you, Delphi." It did strike him just how drastic the difference in their heights was, making him have to look down at her no matter whether he was sitting or not, but a leader was a leader regardless of any other factors and he had met quite a few feisty and dangerous tiny wolves in his time. "My niece, Avacyn, mentioned meeting you at Artorias' recent meeting and spoke positively of you so I wanted to make sure I met you as well. She and I have agreed to split the duties of Elysium and the particular caretaking the Mendacium family requires into two jobs. Because of that I am now the pack's King and will be handling most things when it comes to the day to day running of the pack–which, of course, includes our diplomatic relations." He gave her a bit of a smile and added, "It occurred to me that our packs have been neighbors for some time now, but we still know so little about one another so I would like to remedy that if that's something you would be interested in."
Plopping her own rump into the snow, she listens to watch Deimos has to say. Slowly her smiling smirk dissipates from her features to reveal a more thoughtful expression as he wraps up his little speech. His desire for Elysium to grow closer with Hemlock is reasonable. With what Avacyn had spoke on at the meeting, their packs were aligned with the same thought. They weren’t going to risk their necks just anyone.
“I hope Avacyn is doing well than,” Delphi nods, sincere in her words because a liar she was not. “She was quite formidable at the meeting. A girl I’d like to be friends with,” she smiles, her eyes crinkling pleasantly at the corners, a true show of emotions. “It is true. We know little of each other, but no time like the present, hm?” She stands, turning slightly toward the inner teachings of the Stone Steppe. “I have a little fire going with some food and beverage if you would like to get away from the chill,” Delphi offers.
He could see why Avacyn had spoken so positively of Delphi when she was describing the alphas that had attended the meeting as the smaller alpha agreed easily to his suggestion of their getting more familiar with one another. To her invitation of joining her at her fire he rose to his paws with a grateful dip of his head. "That's a kind offer, I'd be glad to." He had grown accustomed to the cooler temperatures with the several years he had been living in Elysium, but that didn't mean he didn't want a warm fire all the same.
As he walked with her across the Steppe toward the fire and the promised food and beverage, he started trying to make some conversation to begin getting to know not only her but Hemlock as a whole. "You became the alpha fairly recently as well, right?" He knew that the pack was not always known as Hemlock, though he wasn't exactly paying much attention to packs and politics at the time.
Leading the newly crowned King of Elysium across the Steppe toward the fire, her ears perk up at his question. As they approach her seating area, she gestures a paw for him to find anywhere he'd like to sit. "There is mead or tea and some dried meats if you wish," she offers before taking her own seat. Once settled, she looks to Deimos with a solemn nod. "I have, yes. Things had not been the best within Heidinn for awhile and my stepping up was quite," she hesitates to think of a good word. "Necessary," she says after a moment, her lips turning downward slightly. "I was aware of Manea and Alastor meeting Vidarr, but had Avacyn had a chance?" Delphi inquires, unsure of what had happened politically right before Vidarr's downfall.
He listened intently as Delphi spoke about the necessity of her take over as alpha and how poorly things had gotten in Heidinn. He gave a concerned hum in response, his brow creasing. Even though he wasn't acquainted with any of the wolves of this pack, he certainly didn't hold any ill will toward any of them and he hated to hear that things had not been well with their neighbor. "She had briefly, yes," he replied to her question about whether or not his niece had gotten the chance to meet Vidarr before his resignation as the pack's alpha.
"She and Alastor came to see him together, I believe, but it sounded like the meeting was quite short and not much was discussed." Taking a sip of his tea, he gave a small shrug and added, "I think that's possibly why she hadn't tried to pursue the relationship between Elysium and Heidnn any further than that since the conversation hadn't been very productive or reciprocal, but she had also been fairly new to her role at the time so who knows. There was rough times for both of our packs happening at the same time, it seems like."
So she sighs, nodding her head softly as she looks to Deimos. "I will be honest. I am not surprised, but I also am unsure of my own path. I have enjoyed your company and Avacyn's so I can foresee a friendship in the future, but I hesitate to forge bonds with other packs until my own has better stability," it was the best way Delphi could think of to say what she really wanted to say.
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