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Baldur

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4 Years
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Male
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01-29-2014, 05:12 PM (This post was last modified: 01-29-2014, 05:12 PM by Baldur.)





Excitement bubbled up in Baldur's little chest. Yea! They'd find something super cool, like a rare stone or a weird bone. Maybe it would even impress their older siblings too. "Sounds good to me! I can hold my breath a whole two minutes now! Maybe there's something in the lake." Baldur was still working out the whole swimming thing but he could sink well enough and as long as his feet were on the ground he figured he'd be fine.


"Hey guys, wait up!"


Baldur turned with a grin to see his half-brother Tyr. Tyr was perpetually kicked out of the den and occasionally the two would sleep together on the nights Baldur was kicked out as well. Baldur didn't know what Tyr had done that was so awful he was never allowed back in the den and he didn't smell too terribly bad so that wasn't it either. He supposed father had probably explained why once but he must not have been listening as he was want to do when ever father started going off on.


Baldur nodded at Weth's reply. "Sure, you can come Tyr! But yea, we gotta be quick. Uncle Vili has a viper up his butt this morning, but hopefully he went back to sleep." Baldur bounded ahead and the circled back to walk next to Tyr before skittering up toward Weth again. He was a bundle of energy and couldn't wait til they got to the lake.


Guys! If they come after us, we should run in all different directions! That would be funny!"


Baldur let out a laugh. "Yea, that could be funny to watch 'em try an figure out who to go for? though?. if Vili, Ve and daddy go after us there's three of them and three of us." He frowned. It was no fair being outnumbered. "I wish Hodr wasn't still asleep! Then it would work." Baldur half considered turning around and throttling his mismatched twin awake but it wasn't worth the risk of getting caught.


Baldur paused as he peered at an odd creature shuffling through the woods. It looked like a large rat with a smashed tail. His ears flicked forward. "What the heck is that!" He bounded over toward the beaver, tail wagging lighting in curiosity but the rodent mostly ignored him and as he batted at the creature.