ardent

In the arms of the Armada

Lotus



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01-08-2020, 09:00 AM
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Lotus had followed Sirius home, dragging their catch with them. It had been a strenuous journey considering the size of the caribou alone but she hadn't complained along the way. Her own curiosity towards her new home was what was taking the forefront of her concerns at the moment. When they arrived through the Tall Grass Plains Sirius led them over to where a fire pit lay, unlit of course, and Lotus allowed her attention to be focused on the tall flat-surface stone alongside it. The rules and regulations of the Armada were upon it and she was intrigued by it. This place was far different from any home she had ever known. Then again as a pup she hadn't really experienced much of a "home" to begin with. Her ragtag pack she had belonged to were wanderers, vegabonds, they never really stayed in one spot for very long. They didn't stay stopped alongside the fire pit and obelisk for long though as Sirius had other intentions. He led the way over to a cellar and Lotus peered around him to take a quick glimpse at it. She too was able to sigh out of relief when they dropped the carcass and she quickly sat, allowing her limbs to take a breather for the time being. 'Welcome to the Armada. For future reference, this is where we store our food. We skin and sort the meat before preserving it. The scraps we bury just outside the pack limits. No need to encourage scavengers on the land. Feel free to look around. You can pick an unclaimed den, or I can help you dig your own.' She nodded quietly for a moment before finally speaking, "Fancy shmancy.. This certainly isn't like what I grew up with. It's nice, don't get me wrong, just will take some getting used to." She mulled over aloud as she again took a glimpse at her surroundings. This certainly wasn't like anything she had ever been around but she was sure that she would adjust eventually. "I think I'd like to make my own den.. make it more personal." She spoke as she finally made eye contact. She appreciated him helping her, that too she was not accustomed to.