Grand Explorations and Riverstones [AW Nav]
08-28-2021, 05:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2021, 05:42 PM by Hudson. Edited 1 time in total.)
The Redthorn wolves are known for their kindness. The clan has its issues of course, just like any family. However, they are just unexposed to vile behavior that other wolves might. Arguments, fights, things like that are typically solved quietly and with patience and grace. No barbaric behaviors are allowed. It works well for the clan typically. Meeting a Redthorn is a unique experience. Hudson's kindness has been mistaken for condescension and sarcasm in the past. His uncle, Irving, was particularly sweet. So so sweet, he would get himself into horrible situations because he was, frankly, an airhead. The Redthorns were taught from a young age to always think the best of everyone unless they give you a reason not to. Second chances, third chances, fourth chances... Yep, totally fine. Redthorn Clan believes anyone can be good if they try.
Green eyes scanned the horizon until he saw the rocks that Legacy pointed out. Not too far away, not too bad, he thought to himself. "Sure!" He said, excited to explore the area. He wished he'd done more of this, so it was a perfect excuse to check out the surrounding area. And with company!
Hudson was surprised at the sudden and seamless speed. He was able to match pace but nonetheless, Legacy's smaller frame made her seem like she was gliding across the terrain. It wasn't long before they reached the rocks and Hudson followed close behind. The first jump was a little steep, but he vaulted his body forward and made it just fine. Once he righted himself on the first rock, it was just a few hops and they were there.
He was grinning so wide. The view. The view! He looked in every direction, drinking it in. A verdant forest to the north. A flat grassland in the south, with just the hint of a golden desert beyond. The river, the grasslands, the world! He saw the specks that were the Nomad camp but he had no idea what that was. His nose raised high, taking in a myriad of scents drifting past.
"Oh, I'm actually from an awfully great distance. I was.. ah.., well, I came this way to see the world, actually. I love to stay on the move, and see new things." He stumbled a bit and was a touch embarrassed. Truth be told this was probably the first conversation he had in a while, and she was just so unique, he was feeling a bit flustered. The slight bit of exercise left him panting slightly and his soft green eyes looked to her with the spark of life and youth.
Green eyes scanned the horizon until he saw the rocks that Legacy pointed out. Not too far away, not too bad, he thought to himself. "Sure!" He said, excited to explore the area. He wished he'd done more of this, so it was a perfect excuse to check out the surrounding area. And with company!
Hudson was surprised at the sudden and seamless speed. He was able to match pace but nonetheless, Legacy's smaller frame made her seem like she was gliding across the terrain. It wasn't long before they reached the rocks and Hudson followed close behind. The first jump was a little steep, but he vaulted his body forward and made it just fine. Once he righted himself on the first rock, it was just a few hops and they were there.
He was grinning so wide. The view. The view! He looked in every direction, drinking it in. A verdant forest to the north. A flat grassland in the south, with just the hint of a golden desert beyond. The river, the grasslands, the world! He saw the specks that were the Nomad camp but he had no idea what that was. His nose raised high, taking in a myriad of scents drifting past.
"Oh, I'm actually from an awfully great distance. I was.. ah.., well, I came this way to see the world, actually. I love to stay on the move, and see new things." He stumbled a bit and was a touch embarrassed. Truth be told this was probably the first conversation he had in a while, and she was just so unique, he was feeling a bit flustered. The slight bit of exercise left him panting slightly and his soft green eyes looked to her with the spark of life and youth.