come a little closer
07-08-2018, 08:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2018, 08:14 PM by Korinna.)
Korinna was bored. Painfully, dreadfully, bored. The life of a rogue wasn't something she was accustomed to, having left her family pack not long after her first birthday. Since then she'd been wandering, searching for a place to call home despite not quite knowing what home might look like to her. After spending some time in the north - though deciding she definitely appreciated the more harsh and unpredictable terrain - she knew for sure that the far reaches of Boreas were not meant for her.
One thing in particular caught her eye on her journey toward the central region of the continent - a rather large volcano, tucked behind a far-reaching mountain range. Korinna was slow to travel toward the coastline, veering around the eastern side of the mountain and toward the volcano. It took her days to make the journey, stopping occasionally to drink and rest. She was in no real hurry to get anywhere - she'd rather take her time and get to know these lands more closely.
The scent of a pack was noticeable as she drew closer to the looming landform, and the young-she wolf found that her curiosity was piqued. What sort of group would lay claim to a place like this? The scent of fire was deeply intertwined with everything else here, and Korinna wanted to know more. She lifted her nose to the sky - letting out a brief call to whoever wanted to answer. Now this was the sort of place she'd enjoy living; it was something out of the ordinary and she could only guess whoever lived here might be less than ordinary, too. She waited as patient as she could, scarred face lifting and jerking as she took in the scents of this place, perched just barely beyond Ruina's borders.
One thing in particular caught her eye on her journey toward the central region of the continent - a rather large volcano, tucked behind a far-reaching mountain range. Korinna was slow to travel toward the coastline, veering around the eastern side of the mountain and toward the volcano. It took her days to make the journey, stopping occasionally to drink and rest. She was in no real hurry to get anywhere - she'd rather take her time and get to know these lands more closely.
The scent of a pack was noticeable as she drew closer to the looming landform, and the young-she wolf found that her curiosity was piqued. What sort of group would lay claim to a place like this? The scent of fire was deeply intertwined with everything else here, and Korinna wanted to know more. She lifted her nose to the sky - letting out a brief call to whoever wanted to answer. Now this was the sort of place she'd enjoy living; it was something out of the ordinary and she could only guess whoever lived here might be less than ordinary, too. She waited as patient as she could, scarred face lifting and jerking as she took in the scents of this place, perched just barely beyond Ruina's borders.