No time to think of consequences
12-30-2021, 09:11 PM
Ah well, that was a bit of a shame. The homeland was quite a sight to behold, and she found herself often dreaming of it, part of her wishing she could return. But being here was for the best, as someone had to make sure the others practiced the proper rites and upheld all the traditions correctly. They needed her out here, and she was willing to provide them all the guidance and knowledge she had to offer. "It is quite beautiful up there," she said with a dip of her head, remembering the days when she would spend her free time exploring and foraging, back before her duties took up most of her days and nights. One of the ravens then tried to get the other wolf's attention, speaking of food that was promised to him, and she grinned openly at that. Maybe she would try and find a raven of her own, someone to keep her company while she was out doing her tasks away from the prying eyes of other wolves. The wolf then turned to her, offering to share whatever was hunted with her, and that was an offer she simply couldn't refuse. "That's a very kind offer, I simply cannot refuse it." Iðunn stood up, gently shaking out her fur as she scented the air. The lands were still foreign to her, and she wasn't sure what prey would be around, so would defer to the other wolf's judgement seeing as he had lived here for a longer time. "What is the best prey to hunt around here?" Her sharp gaze returned to him, and she would follow his lead wherever he thought it best to take them to find a suitable creature to hunt. |
When Iðunn's speech is in italics it means she's speaking in Swedish