ardent

Lady to Lady

Aslatiel



Manea

Elysium
Advisor

Expert Fighter (204)

Master Hunter (260)

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age
7 Years
gender
Female
gems
91
size
Dire wolf
build
Light
posts
608
player
Shelby

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05-08-2022, 07:41 PM

Manea followed easily as Aslatiel led them to a place to rest and chat and nodded in understanding at the mention of doing things on her own. "I can certainly appreciate being self sufficient." She had been on her own for a while and had been the breadwinner of sorts for her family at least until she met Alastor. Things had changed slightly once she bound herself to him and they started growing their family, but all the same she was still more than happy to fend for herself when need be. Manea settled appreciatively into the plush grass with Aslatiel, stretching out comfortably with a soft sigh. She knew well from birthing their first litter that she would have to take it easy for at least a little while, as much as she didn't want to, so she was secretly glad that Asla was willing to sit for their chat.

Manea grinned when asked about the newest addition to her family, always more than happy and proud to talk about her children. "She's doing very well. She's already a feisty little thing so I'm excited to see what kind of spitfire she becomes." Avacyn and Saracyn were so different in their personalities and it seemed that Fiametta was going to be different from either of them as well. She loved seeing how they grew and evolved and it had quickly become one of her favorite things about being a mother. She gave Aslatiel a look of interest as she asked, "How are your children? They're quite beautiful. They're... a year old? Year and a half?" she guessed, trying to assess from what she had seen of them so far. Her son in particular was quite a handsome young man with an impressive mane and sabers. Asla certainly had plenty to be proud of as well.

"Manea Mendacium"