ardent

Crimson Day



Anamalech

Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
71
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
64
player
04-26-2017, 03:49 AM


Once again she was patient, ears still flicking idly as she waited for a response, and it seemed like Aby was reassessing her words. So there was some pain. She mused this over, trying to think of who could look at her leg, before her thoughts were interrupted by the rest of the sentence. On one paw she could see her reluctance about trusting the other family members, but then again in each situation she'd put herself in that situation. Even if she didn't like them, didn't know them yet, she had to make the effort to get in their good graces.

"Kasdeya's location is unknown to me." She murmured. She didn't feel like waiting to see if the woman would come around either. "Besides, you'll only get them to like you by earning your place. You should know by now only the strong survive in this family and you have yet to prove yourself other than them believing you're the sole survivor of your litter." She explained. "I can call Seth here to look at you or I can track down Razi." Those would be her only two options, but Seth's appearance would be far more convenient considering he was closer.

She noted the girl's hackles raised, nut like she'd said, she was in a fairly good mood. She would not attack her for now. So long as nothing was done to provoke her - her moods were fickle like that. Ana eyed her now, waiting for something else to be said, but what came out of the girl's mouth was not what she expected. Her jaws clamped shut with an audible click as she thought about it. It really was none of Aby's business, but she didn't see the harm in answering it. It was something she'd contemplated herself. Adra's jealousy was something not even she felt like testing, but she'd never had a reason to either. She'd never found a mortal worthy enough to mate with and Aby had been enough of a distraction to keep her from pursuing Adra. That and the thought of spawning bastard mutants made her nose wrinkle. They of course would be killed, but at least any remaining might prove to be better with two godly parents opposed to one.

"If I mated with a mortal they would die long before they'd have to deal with Adra." In that she was confident. She hadn't learned of a few common poisonous plants for fun. It was far easier than marring her pelt with needless blood when there were far more efficient ways to kill someone. Granted she loved bloodshed, but only when it was worth it to her. Killing her chosen temporary mate would require a quick death to make sure it was done properly. "For now I have found no worthy mortal man and I'd allow no inbred bastard to live so any mutants born of me and Adra would be obliterated." She explained. "Satisfied?"

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