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A kingdom of blood and past [amenti/tor/newwolves]



Seraphim


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08-24-2013, 08:41 AM
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Karma. It was something that reached to grasp at everyone and everything, punishing the bad and rewarding the good. It was everywhere and more importantly, it was in Tortuga.



The unfamiliar call fell on welcome ears. It came to Seraphim in the rock garden, his home, and it elicited a smirk from the brute. Karma had finally come for Morphine it seemed, and the male was determined to see its form. He had risen and made his way quickly to the mountain that had been switching hands ever since he learned of it. How many rulers had claimed Tortuga now? Too many for his taste. He was sure that his sister still ruled back home - tradition was held high in his pack, and his family had led since the beginning. Things were obviously much different here.



After leaving home, Seraphim had had no interest in being a part of something again. He had wanted his own life, but something had shifted. He found himself wanting to be nearer to his children, and had joined Tortuga solely for that purpose. As is "reward from karma" perhaps, he had found one to call his own. And now the pack he had only recently pledged hi allegiance to was no more. Something else was to stand in its place, and the decision to be a part of this new kingdom was something he was more than sure of.



Here, before the massive blackish female, he would bow slightly in her honor. He would seat himself before her, far enough away to be respectful, and he would speak in powerful tones. My name is Seraphim, he began in his usual neutral voice. I do not know who you are, but I admire your ambition, queen. I am curious - what is your plan for Tortuga now?



Morphine was sure to continue with her plot to own Tortuga forever, and she was sure to continue to use her children to do so. Seraphim wanted to be around for that. He wished to deny her what he had agreed to help her attain so many months ago. He would ensure that karma would continue to punish her as long as she lived.






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