ardent

Rolling Stone



Tonrar

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Large
build
Medium
posts
28
player
10-29-2016, 11:52 PM
I rise above it all and
I'm not coming down

Tonrar soaked up the view for the moment as he listened to Karabela speak. It really had it's own beauty here even if it was different than he was used to. He was just glad that it wasn't completely blazing hot in the mountains. He was bred for freezing cold climates and lots of snow. His family had lived on an icy tundra that was mostly flat save for some icy mountains and hills. This mountain had its own dangers, but in a way it almost reminded him of home. The adjustment was taking some getting used to, but he couldn't complain. He did have to admit he enjoyed it here despite not really knowing anyone other than Raba.

"Where I used to live we hunted in the snow and lived in a tundra. Hunting there was definitely a lot different than here, especially when there were tracks in the snow to follow." He wasn't phased by her admitting she'd lost a trail, it happened, and he certainly didn't think less of her for it.

He felt a fair bit of guilt when she asked him if he'd visited with anyone else in the pack. He hadn't really made the effort to get to know anyone yet. He'd been so wrapped up with exploring and learning the lay of the land that he hadn't bothered. That and as the only defender of the pack he wasn't quite sure how to click with his new pack mates. In his tribe it had been easy. He'd grown up with them all, most of them family, and starting over was a challenge he was still working on overcoming. Not to mention a few of the pack mates were kids and he wasn't entirely sure how to act around them. He didn't dislike kids, but they made him feel awkward.

"No not yet. I've mostly spent my time looking around rather than socializing. What about you?" Did she have any information to offer about the new pack mates or was she still learning about them as well? He didn't want to come off as though he didn't want to socialize. He did, but he certainly didn't know how to start. One of them was deaf, he'd learned that at the meeting, two of them were kids, and then there was only a couple other adults. They seemed normal enough at least.

"Speech"

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