ardent

To be continued

Azzurra



Thalia

Avalon
Fighter

Advanced Fighter (75)

Intermediate Intellectual (50)

age
8 Years
gender
Female
gems
88
size
Large
build
Heavy
posts
208
player
Nyx

Samhain 2022Statue 1 WorshipPride - AsexualUnderachieverThe Ooze ParticipantVolcano
Christmas 2019
08-19-2021, 12:32 PM

Thalia still hadn't gone home, though the more time went on the more her concept of home blurred until she wasn't sure where it ended or began. She'd lived in Abaven for long enough now that it seemed as much home as her packlands far to the west, though admitting that out loud seemed taboo somehow. She was still here for a purpose and she still served Abraxas, above all else. That would never change. Still she struggled with what her next step was. Surely soon she should reconnect with Eligos and encourage him and Theory to work out the details of a more formal alliance. Surely the terms would be agreeable to them both; she had learned Theory was fair in her dealings with outside packs and she had no doubt she could convince her of the merits of working together to achieve a common goal.

But until then, Thalia did her best to keep her mind occupied. Things were quiet as of late though, and though she appreciated that, part of her still wished for a task. She was built to serve her God and when she didn't know how to best serve Him she wasn't sure what else she could do. Making a gift for Theory seemed a viable alternative, at least until the dreary day passed them by. Rain seemed a probable threat for the later portion of the day, the skies shifting to a dull grey as the sun disappeared from view behind the clouds. Thalia had worked on gathering an assortment of things - a few small shells and items she'd found along the beach, along with some dried plant fiber that would serve as the base to the makeshift necklace she was brainstorming up. Being thoughtful in this manner wasn't really her forte, but she knew this sort of thing seemed to be well-received by most wolves, and she figured it was a nice gesture even if she failed terribly at it.