Buy The Stars
08-19-2013, 12:52 PM
Cormalin |
Cormalin was concerned, to say the least. It seemed that after the death of Aislyn, head Beta, her daughter Liberty had run off and messed around with the wrong sort. Now a male from the North, who had taken over the new territory of Gl;aciem after Eos and Syrinx had completely abandoned the place after uprooting the old members lives, was challenging for Liberty. Needless to say, he wasn?t in the best mood. If all turned out well, Liberty would be a long time in coming to her Betahood after this trouble she?d caused for Valhalla. This could escalate to a war. The first war in Alacritia. He turned as Chrysanthe?s voice sang out, calling all members to her. He took off at a quick lope, soon arriving at her side, to take his place at her side. Aislyns place it had been before, and now it was his. He?d been thinking over other things. Surreal was doing very well in her training, and he?d taken her out on a few patrols. She was beginning to show all the aptitude for being a second Beta. If Liberty learned from her mistakes, and ended up becoming a Beta, the two would work well enough together. So he?d begun teaching her the finer points of honor. They were essential in any wolf, and crucial if that wolf were ever to serve Valhalla in such an honored rank. And Surreal wanted nothing more than to serve Valhalla by being ?The Greatest Warrior Ever! So I can be like you!? Her own words, and they had just about made him blush under his black fur. He smiled, muscles relaxing as the silver furred yearling always made them do. And he turned his head to nod to Chrysanthe, mismatched gold and blue eyes calm. ?Before anyone else arrives, I have a proposition to make. In the case that Liberty does end up being won by this? Idiot? I would like to train Surreal to take my place when I am too old to serve properly. You?ve seen how much she wants to serve Valhalla. Other than her, who else would you consider to take Aislyn?s place?? He had a fleeting mental image of Obsidian being a beta and almost snorted. No, she wasn?t serious enough for the job. His tail curled lightly around his haunches, looking up as movement from arriving members caught his attention. |