Mind Your Elders [Abraxas]
10-14-2017, 02:32 PM
She'd been all over the place lately, probably missed some meetings in the time she'd spent doing her own thing, but over all Razi was quite pleased with the way she'd used her time thus far. Though she hadn't made much progress in speaking with the Alpha of the pack nearby, much to her dismay, she had gotten the chance to learn about those who were residing in the lands to the north in Boreas. That was worth all the lost time and prolonged absence as far as Razi was concerned. Hers was a strategic mind, one that preferred to think ahead and life life on a foundation of well laid plans so she never had to move blindly through life or enter a situation unprepared. Too bad this didn't seem to be a common trait even among her kin.
It was by sheer luck that the woman found herself nearing the lands inhabited by her family when they began to assemble. Pausing, Razi waited a moment and considered whether or not forsaking her isolation would be worth it for something so annoying as a meeting. Okay, yes, it would be a good idea to go but she certainly wasn't in a presentable state to be reconnecting with family.
Stalking through the canyon the Abraxas woman entered the meeting space where the others were gathering and took a seat off to the side, reclining in a manner that suggested she was more here as an observer than as one who was going to engage with the group. Her thick fur was a little haphazard, carrying a strong smell of mint and... blood. Narrow gold eyes flickered over the group and took them all in. There were many she wasn't entirely familiar with. It made her the slightest bit uncomfortable but not enough for her face to betray even a hint of her uncertainty. When did the brown woman arrive? Who was she to them? The funny looking smallish one was a curiosity, but one she was less inclined to worry over as he was so small.
It was by sheer luck that the woman found herself nearing the lands inhabited by her family when they began to assemble. Pausing, Razi waited a moment and considered whether or not forsaking her isolation would be worth it for something so annoying as a meeting. Okay, yes, it would be a good idea to go but she certainly wasn't in a presentable state to be reconnecting with family.
Stalking through the canyon the Abraxas woman entered the meeting space where the others were gathering and took a seat off to the side, reclining in a manner that suggested she was more here as an observer than as one who was going to engage with the group. Her thick fur was a little haphazard, carrying a strong smell of mint and... blood. Narrow gold eyes flickered over the group and took them all in. There were many she wasn't entirely familiar with. It made her the slightest bit uncomfortable but not enough for her face to betray even a hint of her uncertainty. When did the brown woman arrive? Who was she to them? The funny looking smallish one was a curiosity, but one she was less inclined to worry over as he was so small.