ardent

Risk Taking



Miksa

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Male
gems
308
size
Large
build
posts
115
player
Anais
10-25-2015, 11:16 PM
Walk | Talk | Think

Miksa had hope that his answer would be satisfactory and that it would enable him to continue down the path that he had already designated at a young age would be his. He already assumed fighting would be a part of pack life in Surreal's eventual claim simply from the strength of the promise she had made when speaking of the wolf who had caused Threar's disbandment. Those sort of things would not be said from a pack that took a wholly pacifistic approach to confrontation and conflict.

He was not disappointed either. She assured him that his fight training would continue, even going so far as to designate herself his instructor. It caught him a little off guard, but did not quite surprise him. Even in Threar, Frith had been the one to take over in fight training, guiding the pack through Miksa's first lesson and feeding the boy's confidence to the point he had been brave enough to show up in the pack's defense when they had been under attack. He nodded understanding, feeling more of his worries being put to rest. Perhaps coming taking up with this budding pack had been the right choice for him after all.

They even had someone available to train him in healing, a wolf that Surreal described as white, shorter than her, and with a purple marking set on her forehead. That sounded descriptive enough that he ought to find her with no trouble, and as he nodded once more he breathed out in a sort of overwhelmed sigh. He had never truly expected everything to take off so quickly, or for his future plans to be set so quickly. Teachers, peers, everything was already laid out for him. He just needed to meet them all and find how he fit in the mix of it all.

He almost did not know what to say. He had already expressed his thanks, and he felt certain that the full weight of everything was visible on his awestruck expression. "Okay," he muttered weakly, more or less at a loss. His yellow eyes blinked as he thought, and added with a touch of candid embarrassment, "It's sort of a lot to take in at once." But at least it all held promise, a start to a better future, a new one but a good one nonetheless.