another brick
01-19-2022, 02:21 AM
She hummed softly under her breath as the strange bull elk spoke back, seemingly surprised at her ability to speak. Had he never come across a non-elk that spoke to him before? Well if that was the case, she'd try and give all her fellow predators a good rap, even though she would just as easily hunt him for the very meat on his bones if she was hungry enough and her cousins were nearby. But such was the circle of life. The creature seemed very curious of her now, but she could tell it was still wary, as it should be, and she angled her head to be able to look at him without everything being sideways. "Just as you do," Iðunn said simply, eyeing the still-forming antlers covered in velvet. When they were fully grown they would be a magnificent pair, sturdy and pointedly sharp. To be honest they would be a great addition to their camp, and she had half a mind to ask if she could take them once they fell out. But perhaps that was pushing it a bit far, considering he'd never spoken to a wolf before. While she didn't often talk to herbivores, it happened now and again, and now she was quite comfortable with the idea of it. "Are there any questions you'd like to ask a wolf?" She prepared herself for a myriad of questions to be thrown her direction by the young bull elk, hoping he would satisfy his curiosity sooner rather than later so she could try to get a quick nap in before the day became too hot. |
When Iðunn's speech is in italics it means she's speaking in Swedish