A Little Twist Of Faite
07-09-2016, 08:56 AM
The wolf searched through his mind for any bit of information he might have that would allow him to piece together the puzzle before him. It was intriguing, but vexing at the same time. He doubted he would ever be able to figure this out on his own, at least not as much as he would like. Surely there had to be someone with knowledge of what this was. He thought back to all of the time he had spent as a young pup, listening to stories from older wolves because he'd been too small to join his siblings in other activities. How Adrian wished he could recall them, now.
Peering through the rest of the structure he was in, he continued to discover many more interesting artifacts. Everything here had once served it's own purpose he knew, but it was too complex for him to ever be able to figure out. That didn't mean he wouldn't try, though. On the one plus side so far, the more he looked through it, the more convinced he became that it could serve as shelter. Perhaps he would linger here for a while if other resources proved abundant. He had nothing better to do but study what was around him.
Hi. You wouldn't happen to know what this thing is, would you? Adrian shook his head, contemplating just how he could answer that question. "No. But whatever it is.. isn't natural." That was about all he had to offer in response to the mysterious feminine voice at this moment. But then he realized something. Mysterious feminine voice?
Turning around quickly, he spotted the stranger peering curiously in at him. When had she gotten here? He hadn't even heard her approach. His interest in everything else lost for the moment, golden eyes studied the stranger before him. The first thing he noticed was the difference in eye color, and that was perhaps because of the way the sharp colors seemed to stand out. One was blue, while the other was a golden color.
Her fur was interesting to look at as well, from the way it seemed to shift from silvery along her chest and legs, to darker brown and even black on her back, face, and paws. Realizing he should probably say something else at this point, Adrian took a breath, head tipping to the side. "I'm sorry. I was so deep in my thoughts.. I didn't even notice your approach."He figured that if there had been any malicious intent on the part of this stranger, she would've revealed it by now. After all, she'd caught him completely off guard.
Besides, she seemed genuine enough. He didn't get any bad vibes from her. "Hi." He added, almost as an afterthought.
Peering through the rest of the structure he was in, he continued to discover many more interesting artifacts. Everything here had once served it's own purpose he knew, but it was too complex for him to ever be able to figure out. That didn't mean he wouldn't try, though. On the one plus side so far, the more he looked through it, the more convinced he became that it could serve as shelter. Perhaps he would linger here for a while if other resources proved abundant. He had nothing better to do but study what was around him.
Hi. You wouldn't happen to know what this thing is, would you? Adrian shook his head, contemplating just how he could answer that question. "No. But whatever it is.. isn't natural." That was about all he had to offer in response to the mysterious feminine voice at this moment. But then he realized something. Mysterious feminine voice?
Turning around quickly, he spotted the stranger peering curiously in at him. When had she gotten here? He hadn't even heard her approach. His interest in everything else lost for the moment, golden eyes studied the stranger before him. The first thing he noticed was the difference in eye color, and that was perhaps because of the way the sharp colors seemed to stand out. One was blue, while the other was a golden color.
Her fur was interesting to look at as well, from the way it seemed to shift from silvery along her chest and legs, to darker brown and even black on her back, face, and paws. Realizing he should probably say something else at this point, Adrian took a breath, head tipping to the side. "I'm sorry. I was so deep in my thoughts.. I didn't even notice your approach."He figured that if there had been any malicious intent on the part of this stranger, she would've revealed it by now. After all, she'd caught him completely off guard.
Besides, she seemed genuine enough. He didn't get any bad vibes from her. "Hi." He added, almost as an afterthought.