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Lovatt


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05-17-2013, 06:26 PM
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The Northern lands of Alacritia were pretty, in a haunting way. This structure, however, was more interesting than haunting or anything. Brown tail swaying easily in the air, Lovatt was exploring the area near the lands that he hoped to join. Lentajin's packlands were near enough to this strange structure that Lovatt figured that it was worth exploring. Large brown paws crunched in the snow as he made his careful way along, ears swivelling wildly as he sniffed cautiously at the air every few steps. However, the air, like the stone, held no clues as to its origins. As far as Lovatt could tell, the structure had probably popped up over night. It seemed to have no purpose, as far as Lovatt could tell, and it stretched to a height far beyond even Lovatt's considerable size.



He had heard legends of creatures that could have built this - and indeed, some of the elders of his pack had 'seen' these creatures, but who was to say that they were not simply pup tales? There was no proof of those creatures. It just seemed that there was these strange structures littering the lands with no apparent origin. And Lovatt was a practical creature. He would never be able to explain what this thing was, or where it came from. That was beyond his understanding.



But what Lovatt could do was see if there was anyone else out there. Tilting his head back, he let a long howl escape him, summoning any who were nearby to him. Perhaps another wolf would have the answer to his . . . dilemma. Or perhaps he would simply meet other wolves who were out and about. If they were this close to Lentajin, they might be worth meeting, if Lovatt was going to be bringing Morgan here. It didn't seem like a good idea to be bringing his family if he did not know anything about his surroundings. Hence the explorations that he had attempted. His explorations hadn't really revealed much about these lands, however. Just a lot of snow and this . . . thing.



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