Dine and Dash
03-24-2018, 05:57 PM
She was back in the Bifrost, the spot where she had started before joining Dragon's pack. She was doing some random exploring since the challenge and her talk with Ash. She was still uncertain, but one thing was sure the women was highly curious on this Abraxas family. Most of them thrived in the original pack empire, Ashiel's was a split off a secondary empire so their family could spread throughout Auster. So far what she saw from Ashiel this family was interesting and their belief in sacrifices is the original cause for her curiosity. Her family's beliefs were not solid, they believed there was in fact gods but they were so open to outsiders that they had never settled on a true religion. It was good for her in a way because it made her open to fallow other religions. Ashiel was young, but Zin saw no cause for concern with him ruling, he proved himself at the challenge. She had little time with Dragon's pack and hadn't formed any solid connections to be attached to anyone there, so her free spirit was moving on. The slim huntress was on the prowl carefully moving to find a spot to hunt. She didn't much care for hunting in this salt water, but maybe her luck would bring her another prey to chase down. There was plenty of things to hunt on the beach and there was even times when fish washed ashore. She paced alone the shoreline, her eyes searching for something to try and hunt. There was plenty of fish in some of the pools, but a mouthful of saltwater was not appetizing to her. She cut to the other side and started heading back towards Auster on the opposite shoreline. As she got closer towards Auster a larger form of a wolf began to come into view. He was at least 13 inches higher then her and more heavier built, like a tank. Shades of grey and silver with markings similar to Ashiel. Could it be? Was this a relative of Ashiel's? With them now having a second pack she could only assume he had a vary large extended family. She paused briefly as he caught himself a crab, she didn't want to intrude on his kill. Once he had finished taking down the crab so approached at a slower pace, barking out to let him know of her approach. "Speech" & 'Think'
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