Strangeness Abound [Open]
Formalities, always formalities. He tipped his head in a bow as she had to him. It seemed that this was a normal occurrence no matter where you went. How interesting that creatures can vary so much but still have some of the same traditions and rituals...
He knew she was someone of interest. The way she held herself, the way she talked. Once she said she was an alpha, he couldn't help but be taken a little aback. She was a little creature, so it wasn't as if she fought her way up to the top. She must be either really important to the pack or the male alpha had taken a fancy for her, albeit she seemed a little young. He had little knowledge of where he was, so his speculating, for all he knew, could well be completely and utterly incorrect. Not like he was one to judge, he was a hapless wanderer, after all, with no rank, title, or really history - at least to anyone he encountered.
"Alpha, you say?" the topic piqued his interest, of course, but didn't want to be TOO rude about it. "Ah yes...responsibility. Always nice to have, never nice to deal with."
"I guess I'm not lost in the traditional sense, but prefer to be lost, if ya know what I mean." He didn't really know what to say, it had been quite a while since he had to deal with another - especially an alpha. "It's a pleasure to meet you Epiphron Adravendi. Kinda a mouthful...your parents must've resented you or something." Ah yes, be an idiot the first time meeting a girl in A LONG TIME.
Girls were trouble, anyway. He was for sure he didn't want anything to do with them for the time being. Khu had too much going on with missing Light still. Of course he knew he had to let go, but for now...it was still a comforting feeling, even if it was a sad feeling.
"So this Valhalla you're the alpha of...what is it like? Of course you're not going to speak bad about your own pack. What is the land like? What is the main game? Any enemies?"
Like hell she was going to tell a total stranger some of that, but it was worth the shot.