more to me
04-05-2017, 03:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2017, 04:06 PM by Áki.)
His uncertainty was strangely amusing -- endearing, even -- especially since it seemed like Spider was genuinely trying. Maybe interacting with others was difficult for him, something that had never been a challenge for Áki. Finally he explained he lived in the south with a friend. He nodded, flashing a grin. "Ah, very good," he offered kindly. It wasn't much information to go off of, but he would work with it.
His gaze found Spider's bird companion again, who had introduced himself as Echo. It was quite a strange pairing, but.. he'd seen all sorts of strange things since his arrival in these lands. He wasn't quite sure if this was the oddest or not. "I don't really have a place I'd call home, not really," Áki offered after a moment of thought. It certainly was not anything he was disappointed with, and his pleasure was audible in his voice. "You could say I'm a wanderer of sorts. I like waking up somewhere new each day. Well, most days." It was too simple of an explanation to really explain the sort of wolf he was, but he figured it touched on the basics. Staying in the same place briefly was okay, but he never enjoyed actually claiming territory as his own - it simply wasn't for him.
His gaze found Spider's bird companion again, who had introduced himself as Echo. It was quite a strange pairing, but.. he'd seen all sorts of strange things since his arrival in these lands. He wasn't quite sure if this was the oddest or not. "I don't really have a place I'd call home, not really," Áki offered after a moment of thought. It certainly was not anything he was disappointed with, and his pleasure was audible in his voice. "You could say I'm a wanderer of sorts. I like waking up somewhere new each day. Well, most days." It was too simple of an explanation to really explain the sort of wolf he was, but he figured it touched on the basics. Staying in the same place briefly was okay, but he never enjoyed actually claiming territory as his own - it simply wasn't for him.