ardent

Planning for the future

Káti



Ulric

Loner

age
7 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Dire wolf
build
Heavy
posts
512
player

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08-29-2020, 08:01 PM (This post was last modified: 08-29-2020, 08:01 PM by Ulric.)


Ulric gave a grateful nod to the man's offer to rest with him for a while. He wasn't necessarily tired from his exploring or anything of the sort, but he always appreciated another wolf's company and he was quite enjoying watching him work on making his tools and weapons and such. Ulric had a real appreciation for anyone who was skilled in crafting - it was something that he hadn't quite gotten into enough to be any good at it.

When Káti asked about why he wanted to start a pack, he paused for a moment to make sure that he had his thoughts together. Since he talked the possibility over with Eir it was something that he had tried to put into words a bit more eloquently. He knew that he would need to be able to sell his pack to others if he had any chance of getting it off the ground. "If I'm being honest... I just want somewhere that can be a safe home for my family and anyone who needs somewhere to call home. I have quite a few wolves living with me now - my mother, two nieces, the woman I love, and another woman that we've adopted into our family. I've had a hard time finding a pack that would be able to take in all of us and I refuse to leave any of them behind."

When the idea of creating his own pack had crossed his mind years ago, it had mostly been out of a desire to forge his own legacy out of the memory of his father and to bring back the pack that his grandfather had spent his life working on, but his reasons had evolved as he got older. Now it felt like something that was more of a necessity than a desire, but he still wanted it just as badly. He'd have a safe place for them all to live and somewhere that he could keep all of the fractured pieces of his family together sooner or later - he just had to keep working for it.

"Talk"