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tattle tail

sirius



Azure

"Break what can be broken"

Loner

Master Fighter (935)

Master Hunter (555)

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age
6 Years
gender
Male
gems
1991
size
Dire wolf
build
Balanced
posts
1,056

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02-18-2020, 03:17 AM


From the way his father's body stilled and then resumed cleaning more vigorous than before, Azure knew Sirius' anger. Something inside him recognized it, it was familiar to him and the response that triggered the alpha's protective nature was understood by the pup even when smaller and easier concepts went over his head. He tried to steady himself so that his father's cleaning did not knock him around, but mostly failed. Eventually he rolled in Sirius' arms onto his back, pressing his bear paws up against the large man's face firmly so he'd stop the tongue-assault.

"I pushed Mortis off a cliff." He answered then, his words coming easier now. A part of him wanted to take accountability, to draw his father's attention. He did not like the thought that Resin would be punished for her actions against him as it made him feel weak and helpless, and before Sirius could make his mind up on the woman Azure was determined to let his father see the whole story. "She held me over the cliff where he fell, called me a coward, and then she hit me." The memory made the boy sad again, and then angry once more. He hated feeling weak, and yet still hated that he might have hurt his brother unintentionally. It wasn't like his father would believe that he was only trying to teach him flight, however, and so he left that part of the story out so he'd not be accused of making excuses.

His father's words stung, and Azure's ears pulled back. How could he ever make himself big and strong enough to hold his ground against a wolf like Resin? His mother might have simply told him he was too little, whereas his father acted like it was his fault that he'd lost the 'fight.' Azure huffed softly, still frowning. "I remember your lesson." He told him, trying to show his father his strength. "I will find another way to get her, like with the rabbits."
"Speech"
"Thinking"
"You."



Both of Azure's ears have notches and tears.
Az has a scar across his right eye, a mirror image of his natural born marking.
Azure has saber fangs, bone spurs on his elbows and knees, and the paws/forelimbs of a bear.
Not all of these features are always reflected in his art.

Azure's companions are a very big bat and a young clouded leopard, unless otherwise stated assume they're not with him.