Solicitations!
09-10-2018, 11:36 AM
It didn't take terribly long for someone to take note of her presence. Bright gaze found a young male appearing from the pack side of the border, the words he said amused her. She looked at him for a moment as she seemed to analyze him, taking note of his build and stature. He appeared confident, but did have the backbone to back it up if it came down to it? She supposed that most wolves talked a big game, but few had a bite that matched their bark. Still, it was intriguing to her to see how these mortals acted when one came near their precious borders. And as was expected of a mortal pack, the young male had called for the rest. It was most curious to her...were they afraid of a little old wolf like her? Or were they taking extra precautions of some sort? Or perhaps he wasn't experienced enough on his own to take someone on if they decided she was a hostile threat.
She dipped her head briefly in response to his first question, then soon learned the name of both this young male and the pack he resided in. Celestial eh? She couldn't say she had heard of it. Then again, her knowledge on the packs beyond Auster was limited if not lacking. She hadn't stepped foot outside of Auster much up until recently. As she was about to put her bundle down to respond, another wolf appeared to stand beside him. This one a female, close to her own age and...smelling of pups. She listened as the woman spoke, and it was then that she carefully placed the bundle down at her feet.
"Good morning Amos Allantide and Right-Wing Gwenevere Adravendi of Celestial," She dipped her head to each in turn, "My apologies for not announcing my presence. I didn't want to disturb anyone, you see." She took a relaxed posture, showing she wasn't a threat to them. It wouldn't do any good for her to get torn up out here, would it? Besides, her goal wasn't to pick fights during her wanderings, no. It was mostly to gather and locate herbs and to see how the mortal packs compared to that of the empire. She was truly curious to see if they worked differently. "Pardon my manners, my name is Deya. I'm a healer and traveling trader. I was passing through and I didn't realize there was a pack until a bit ago, I'm not from these lands you see." She looked at each one in turn, an easy smile gracing her features. She didn't doubt that they were suspicious of her, or perhaps they were like that when wolves came to close to their borders in general, so she knew she'd have to be careful. Wary wolves were harder to work with, after all.
She dipped her head briefly in response to his first question, then soon learned the name of both this young male and the pack he resided in. Celestial eh? She couldn't say she had heard of it. Then again, her knowledge on the packs beyond Auster was limited if not lacking. She hadn't stepped foot outside of Auster much up until recently. As she was about to put her bundle down to respond, another wolf appeared to stand beside him. This one a female, close to her own age and...smelling of pups. She listened as the woman spoke, and it was then that she carefully placed the bundle down at her feet.
"Good morning Amos Allantide and Right-Wing Gwenevere Adravendi of Celestial," She dipped her head to each in turn, "My apologies for not announcing my presence. I didn't want to disturb anyone, you see." She took a relaxed posture, showing she wasn't a threat to them. It wouldn't do any good for her to get torn up out here, would it? Besides, her goal wasn't to pick fights during her wanderings, no. It was mostly to gather and locate herbs and to see how the mortal packs compared to that of the empire. She was truly curious to see if they worked differently. "Pardon my manners, my name is Deya. I'm a healer and traveling trader. I was passing through and I didn't realize there was a pack until a bit ago, I'm not from these lands you see." She looked at each one in turn, an easy smile gracing her features. She didn't doubt that they were suspicious of her, or perhaps they were like that when wolves came to close to their borders in general, so she knew she'd have to be careful. Wary wolves were harder to work with, after all.