ardent

In other words

Roza



Elizabeth

Loner

age
3 Years
gender
Female
gems
190
size
Large
build
Light
posts
72
player
04-13-2020, 10:56 PM
Part of her felt bad that she had lied. The way she and Mark had to watch their mother die, it wasn't something she would wish upon her worst enemy. Elizabeth knew her mother had it rough mentally anyway - she didn't deserve what had happened to her. Which was why she had made that pact with her siblings and they would take it to their graves. Liz didn't want anyone feeling the grief they did at this moment and it had almost been a year since they had died she and her siblings had only barely turned one year old it was a season after that Montra had fallen forced to grow up too fast it was.

Roza said thank you, that she couldn't imagine how hard it had been for them. Then again they grew up tough. "It's alright, we're a tough family. Things were rough since we were born where we lived, it wasn't exactly the lush land that Auster and Boreas is. I've never seen so many bushes and trees and wildlife in my entire time living." now that was a fact. Food had even became hard to come by. Frankly Liz was happy they decided to find this place it was better than living in their previous pack. "My father even called us heaven's children because we brought good luck to the land." she laughed a bit.

Hearing about her family made her happy, this made apparant by the wagging of her tail. After all Liz loved stories, she loved listening to her heritage even more. So her mothers grandmother was mostly white. Though this did explain how Roza looked. "My father had the most beautiful green emerald eyes, my sister Kaizer has them. I'm hoping she shows up soon." she had come to Auster when Liz had headed to Valhalla. Even further Roza's invitation filled her heart with warmth.

"At the moment I'm staying in Valhalla with the adravendi's there. Although I don't know if my siblings will do the same. I cannot wait to meet them. It may seem odd but I've been waiting my entire life to meet you, more of our family. My father refused to ever talk about his family - he didn't even have a surname at least not one we knew of." Liz's tail found itself wagging back and forth as Roza stated that she was here for them. She didn't know if the white and russet wolf knew how much it meant to Liz. "Thank you ah.... Roza. If you'd like I'd love to explore a bit of this area. I'm studying navigation next to my healing you see." She turned looking at the garden. The heavy stuff over her shoulders she wanted to at least ease that a bit.