ardent

Let Loose, Get Freaky



Peregrine

Loner

age
4 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Large
build
Light
posts
162
player

Famous
08-08-2016, 11:55 AM



Peregrine found her eyes widening as Ren went on with his... description. Whatever she ought to call that. Under other circumstances she might have congratulated herself for pegging his frustrations so successfully, but he'd given her too much information to sort through for that just now. She rocked back onto her haunches, nodding quietly as he wrapped up. Was it sufficient? More than. While she wasn't normally the sort to take anything at face value, she was intrigued by what Ren had said. Perhaps this pack was worth some investigation anyways. Was this just a personal beef between the two males? She'd certainly seen enough of that in her short time on this earth, more than she needed to in fact, and it seemed likely enough. After all, how could any alpha hold a pack together if this was how all it's members felt?

Then again, she would likely need to meet this alpha himself to make a final decision on the matter. Any way she looked at it, it seemed as if this 'Myriad' place was as good as any to start with. "He sounds like a terror," she said at last with a small scoff. Regardless of Ren's personal feelings, she was glad she wouldn't be going in blind. "I'm hardly the sort to swear oaths blindly, nor will I be groveling for the approval of any leader who can't maintain the loyalty and trust of those who follow them. Thank you, all of that is good to know." Particularly the fertility of their lands. Alright, if this Rivaxorus character wouldn't grant her access, it might still be worthwhile to sneak in. She had a growing band of capable followers after all, many she would trust to guard her back if things got hairy. Could this alpha say the same?

She smiled at Ren. "Convince your sister to join up with me, why don't you?" Part of her was joking, part of her wanted to test the bonds of his loyalty. She wouldn't deny that this male seemed like another strong ally in the making. "You lives would be much more interesting, I can guarantee it." She even went so far as to send him a wink before nudging the satchel his way for inspection. She stood, moving towards the slab of stone and carefully turning the strips of meat over onto the other side, testing them with a prodding paw to see how much long she would have to languish there in the sun. Oh well, she thought. At least I've got interesting company.




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