By Moonlight [pack activity]
02-19-2015, 02:58 PM
Walk | Talk | Think Day had slowly, almost painstakingly, given way to night, and the grey Guardian had to reign in his impatience. There was one more event that he wanted the pack to participate in, one more activity that he hoped might further provoke feelings of camaraderie and friendship among the pack members, and after the success of the first he was eager to see the next get underway. Only it was one that he decided needed the cover of the shadowy night, without the light of day to aid those who participated. He wanted them to test their senses as they played, an added challenge to their game. Tag, otherwise, was simply far too easy. Restlessly he paced the edges of the prairie though rather than his frosty blue gaze being drawn outward to potential threats and curiosities beyond their borders his attention was focused inward, toward the center of the Algoma Prairie. Did they know yet? Were there others already keeping a listening ear out for his call to bring the participants forward to initiate the game? A part of him hoped so, though surprising them all with it would have been just as satisfying. He glanced skyward, the dark sky speckled with stars and offered only partial moonlight from an incomplete moon. Without anyone to see him, he grinned. Yes, these conditions would do very nicely. Deciding enough time had passed and that night was well underway for their game to begin, Rune turned and padded at a trot through the grasses, head and tail high as he continued scanning about for the others he supposed were lurking. To draw them out, he lifted his muzzle and released a howl, calling them forward as he finally drew to his desired location within the center of the Prairie and stopped to wait for them. OOC: This is our Moonlight Tag game for the finale of the Spring Festival! Please assume, of course, that it's still spring. xD I'm back-dating this a little bit. Anyway, the game will go like this: everyone who wishes to participate will need to come forward now before Feb. 23rd and "sign up" to play by replying to this thread. From those participants, one will be chosen at random to begin the game and will be deemed "it." That participant will then need to target one of the other participants and tag them in their post, so then that targeted participant becomes "it." (This means that you'll need to keep an eye out to see if you've been tagged, otherwise it stalls the game!) The game will continue in this manner until Rune either calls time or the thread goes without a response for a full seven days. And there will be no single winner; everyone one will win because everyone gets to have fun, yay! |
02-21-2015, 12:16 AM
Walk | Talk | Think
Being admittedly of the lazy sort, nighttime for Eirik meant rest time, but rather than retreat all the way back to his den in the heart of the Fern Gulley he had chosen instead to shelter at the upper edge of it that bordered the Prairie. His den would have been nicer, by far, but something was up. He assumed so anyway, not only because Secretua's festival was still in full swing but because his father had yet to retire to his own den despite the lateness of the hour. No, Eirik could not see him from where he lay but he knew he was out there still, pacing the border and just biding his time. For what the rosy-eyed wolf had yet to determine.
The longer he waited, though, the worse his own drowsiness became. If he just rolled over slightly, allowed himself to relax a little more, he was sure he could fall asleep there. If he just got a little more comfortable, closed his eyes even... Just like that. In the quiet, he began to doze, not even bothered anymore that he was nowhere near his den, content enough to make the most of this.
Only to be startled back into full consciousness by his father's howl. Eirik visibly jumped as he quickly rolled onto his stomach, getting his black paws beneath his large, burly frame, and with fumbling motions he stood. It took him a few seconds more to fully come around, but by then he was already moving, directed toward his father in the middle of the Prairie before he even knew it. Well, good thing he wanted to go this way anyway. His jaws parted in a long, wide yawn as he strolled toward his father, offering a goofy sort of half smile as he slowed and stopped. What were they going to be doing at this hour? Eirik hoped he would wake up enough soon to participate fully.
Being admittedly of the lazy sort, nighttime for Eirik meant rest time, but rather than retreat all the way back to his den in the heart of the Fern Gulley he had chosen instead to shelter at the upper edge of it that bordered the Prairie. His den would have been nicer, by far, but something was up. He assumed so anyway, not only because Secretua's festival was still in full swing but because his father had yet to retire to his own den despite the lateness of the hour. No, Eirik could not see him from where he lay but he knew he was out there still, pacing the border and just biding his time. For what the rosy-eyed wolf had yet to determine.
The longer he waited, though, the worse his own drowsiness became. If he just rolled over slightly, allowed himself to relax a little more, he was sure he could fall asleep there. If he just got a little more comfortable, closed his eyes even... Just like that. In the quiet, he began to doze, not even bothered anymore that he was nowhere near his den, content enough to make the most of this.
Only to be startled back into full consciousness by his father's howl. Eirik visibly jumped as he quickly rolled onto his stomach, getting his black paws beneath his large, burly frame, and with fumbling motions he stood. It took him a few seconds more to fully come around, but by then he was already moving, directed toward his father in the middle of the Prairie before he even knew it. Well, good thing he wanted to go this way anyway. His jaws parted in a long, wide yawn as he strolled toward his father, offering a goofy sort of half smile as he slowed and stopped. What were they going to be doing at this hour? Eirik hoped he would wake up enough soon to participate fully.