Just relaxing
01-10-2022, 08:55 PM
The reindeer grinned at her, but instead of a mouthful of molars used for chewing foliage and grass, she could see two sharp fangs extending down from the upper jaw. Well that settled it, she had no plans on attacking this strange herbivore, as who knew what other predator-like characteristics it had hidden. But at the same time the sight of the fangs only sought to increase her innate curiosity. "That's assuming I play fair," she said with a wolfish grin to show off her own, unfortunately quite normal, teeth. Iðunn dipped her head slightly in thanks at the affirmation of the word she was looking for. Yes, herd, she would do well to try and remember it for the future, even if it felt weird to say in the common tongue. She peered around the reindeer with a squinted gaze, not seeing any signs of other herbivores nearby, but this was a strange creature so perhaps it had wandered quite a distance away from the rest of its herd. Not to mention these woods were quite dim to begin with, so it was difficult to see further distances away with clear vision. His question had her raising her shoulders in a shrug, her gaze returning back to him with a somewhat indifferent expression, even if there was still a curious look in her eyes. "My relationship with non-predator creatures is a little different from the normal wolf. I like to... observe them, sometimes." Or offer them up as a sacrifice instead of eating them, but the reindeer didn't need to know that. "Your fangs, quite unusual for a herbivore... have you always had them?" |
When Iðunn's speech is in italics it means she's speaking in Swedish