And I need that fire just to know that I'm awake [Ashiel]
06-16-2018, 11:50 PM
Ashiel said he would go, thank goodness. Much as she liked his mother, Razi always found that it was better to entrust big news with the one most capable of delivering it in the proper manner. Besides, the boy might want to catch up with his cousin and share more about this vision he'd experienced. The event must have been rather profound to spur such a decision on it's own.
"Careful, I'm not normally the type to play games but with an open ended offer like that I might just start," she teased in a rare form of jest. "Thank you though, Ashiel. Now get good rest so you may both recover quickly."
After they left she'd sit for a long while in Seth's den, trying to process how quickly such drastic changed had occurred. When she woke this morning she'd had no idea she would be becoming "Empress Razi" before she lay her head down again that evening. Golden gaze fell to her paws as she frowned, unsure if she should feel joyous or burdened. A weight had settled over her the moment she realized she was no longer a pack member but a pack's leader. The pressure of responsibility was quick to settle in as she noted she'd be charged with both the well being of the wolves in this pack as well as that of the little one's who grew within her swollen belly. All this she'd known when she accepted, but it was one thing to know and another to fully process and comprehend.
The shadow and sunlight goddess would draw in a steadying breath, lift her head and pull her frame into a more upright posture. From this moment until she was leaving her position of leadership, Razi would be determined to exude confidence, strength, and remove herself from the shadowy fringe. If this was what the Fallen one wanted, then she would strive to do her best. With that, the woman exited the den and wove her way through the canyon. She wouldn't be returning to her old den tonight, as she'd decided it was rather unfit for pups. Besides, since she couldn't attend to regular duties it would be good to have some work to focus on. So she went off to investigate several prospective spots and begin planning where she might move her things.
-exit-
"Careful, I'm not normally the type to play games but with an open ended offer like that I might just start," she teased in a rare form of jest. "Thank you though, Ashiel. Now get good rest so you may both recover quickly."
After they left she'd sit for a long while in Seth's den, trying to process how quickly such drastic changed had occurred. When she woke this morning she'd had no idea she would be becoming "Empress Razi" before she lay her head down again that evening. Golden gaze fell to her paws as she frowned, unsure if she should feel joyous or burdened. A weight had settled over her the moment she realized she was no longer a pack member but a pack's leader. The pressure of responsibility was quick to settle in as she noted she'd be charged with both the well being of the wolves in this pack as well as that of the little one's who grew within her swollen belly. All this she'd known when she accepted, but it was one thing to know and another to fully process and comprehend.
The shadow and sunlight goddess would draw in a steadying breath, lift her head and pull her frame into a more upright posture. From this moment until she was leaving her position of leadership, Razi would be determined to exude confidence, strength, and remove herself from the shadowy fringe. If this was what the Fallen one wanted, then she would strive to do her best. With that, the woman exited the den and wove her way through the canyon. She wouldn't be returning to her old den tonight, as she'd decided it was rather unfit for pups. Besides, since she couldn't attend to regular duties it would be good to have some work to focus on. So she went off to investigate several prospective spots and begin planning where she might move her things.
-exit-