ardent

Do you believe in a higher power?

Bellaorche Pups



Dorian

Loner

Expert Fighter (120)

Advanced Healer (116)

age
2 Years
gender
Male
gems
65
size
Extra large
build
Light
posts
52
player

Samhain 2022
01-08-2023, 01:11 PM

Dorian's emerald gaze lingered on their mother as she explained the home of these powerful wolves that made everything and assured them of all of the other ways they could be blessed besides just with special physical things. The part about how their smarts and talents were just as valuable gifts did reassure him and a bashful grin tugged at his lips when his mother gave him and Haydée a smile at that. If his gift was really going to be his skill in healing then he would just have to work doubly hard at being the very best healer he could be! When Alexander listed off all of their siblings and their particular talents, Dorian gave him a grin as well, wondering to himself if he could really be better than their dad one day. Well, if he was going to make them all proud and prove that he was really given a gift by the Divinities then he would have to be!

He glanced toward his sister, giving Haydée's shoulder a little nudge, and smiled before he looked back up at their mother to continue listening to the lesson at hand. They learned about how many children that Celeste and Nox had and how the two litters of them were named different things. It felt like there was so, so much to learn, but he did enjoy listening to their mother's stories and lessons—even if keeping his focus on them was kinda hard sometimes. He was glad when she told them that they would get to go play soon after they learned about The Eldest, but he almost wanted to go find their dad to get another healing lesson instead. He didn't quite grasp everything he was being told just yet, but it was inspiring at least! But, of course, when their older sister suggested a game of hide and seek or tag after their lesson was done, he certainly wasn't going to say no to that! He peeked up at her and nodded eagerly before looking to their mother for the last part of their lesson.

"Dorian Kedieo"