Jealousy's a bad invention
08-02-2016, 12:10 PM
Although they were still young, Ramsay was sure he and his siblings were getting big enough to explore now. Perhaps they should have always stayed within the boundaries of pack territory, until they were older, but... there were so many interesting things beyond the borders to be explored. With no one monitoring their actions, the pups were left to their own devices. Mother was nothing more than a distant, fading memory now, having played little role with he and his siblings besides birthing them. Liar wasn't around much these days - he was a busy man, and had important things to do. It wasn't often they got to go out with their dad, as he was always moving around, going places he said they couldn't go to yet. They were too small, they wouldn't make it. Well, he knew he was going to be big and strong like his father one day, but he wasn't going to let his size stop him, not even now.
He looked to Vadim who was beside him as they crossed the border lines into new territory - the Marble Wash. A mischievous grin spread across his maw, olive green eyes glimmering as he looked to the unfamiliar territory before them. He shoved his brother's shoulder playfully. "Ready?" he asked, "Let's check this place out. No one will know where we've been." In the back of his mind, he was a little concerned that they shouldn't be going far from home, but his pride told him to go, that it would be fine, and they weren't babies that had to stay at home anymore.
He looked to Vadim who was beside him as they crossed the border lines into new territory - the Marble Wash. A mischievous grin spread across his maw, olive green eyes glimmering as he looked to the unfamiliar territory before them. He shoved his brother's shoulder playfully. "Ready?" he asked, "Let's check this place out. No one will know where we've been." In the back of his mind, he was a little concerned that they shouldn't be going far from home, but his pride told him to go, that it would be fine, and they weren't babies that had to stay at home anymore.
08-02-2016, 01:27 PM
Lavender and pansies surrounded them in this little valley they were descending in, and the sky mimicked the colors found in the field as the setting sun painted similar hues across the sky. The two were heading straight for the beginning of an astonishing crevice that centered the marble wash, the slopes getting steeper and the grass getting thinner.
Vadim's thick, chubby puppy limbs kept up with his brother's energy to the best of their capabilities but he was undoubtedly a sloth at heart. Every now and then, he'd start to fall behind as his ribs heaved with every breath of his pant, but his curious mind kept him from giving up and usually sent him bounding forward in an effort to keep up. Everything around him was new and interesting, and being out of sight from the watchful eyes of the rest of Ivalice thrilled his wild little heart like no other. Of course, he had no real drive to ever be completely alone- the possibility of misadventures simply excited him.
The illuminating glow that the setting sun would cast on the walls of the crevice they were heading into was unlike anything Vadim had ever even been able to fathom. He leaned torward his brother a bit, possibly bumping shoulders with him, as his large (for a puppy) skull craned upward to take in such a magnificent sight. Part of him wondered what sort of mystical monsters were responsible for such magical auras, a small spark of fear starting in the back of his mind- perhaps, maybe, they shouldn't be out here without the protection of an adult.
The enthused voice of his brother extinguished that little feeling of vulnerability, however, and an excited grin spread across the child's paler features. "Ready!" He exclaimed, making sure that Ramsay knew that he was right behind him. "This will be our secret," he confirmed, agreeing with his brother that no one else would know. They were two lost boys, Ramsay at the lead of them like some sort of Peter Pan. Vadim's eyes couldn't pull away from the beautiful twists of gold in the walls around them, gleaming rays of light in his sights with every different way that they moved. There was no way this could have been a bad idea, just no way!
08-03-2016, 10:50 PM
As Vadim finally caught up with him, bumping close to him, Ramsay laughed as his brother seemed a little out of breath. "Maybe eating too much is bad for you after all," he teased with a chuckle. Vadim was a little bit rounder than their other siblings, and he definitely seemed to love eating. Ramsay didn't mind sharing with his brother, though. He knew one day it would pay off for all the meat he ate now; he had a chubby puppy frame for now, but he'd grow into it eventually. He could tell, his brother's paws were already larger than his own, that Vadim would be a large and powerful warrior. But, for today, they were still both small, and they were sneaking out of pack territory, and it would be a secret kept between them.
Which was... awesome! As they descended into the small valley, the marble walls glimmering around them, Ramsay found his eyes skimming over the rocky surfaces in awe. The swirling colors seemed so unnatural compared to where they came from; had the rocks and colors formed all on their own? But that seemed impossible, the earth never moved - if this had formed on its own, why weren't there other places that looked like it? Something must have caused this, some force beyond comprehension. This was super cool. Suddenly he whipped around to face Vadim, his eyes boring into his brother.
"Okay, we have to tell Greed about this," he suggested firmly, "He'll be so jealous! I bet he hasn't gone anywhere on his own." Suddenly he was feeling a bit smug, and he grinned in amusement, thinking about Greed sitting by the den, or wandering around Ivalice, not going far. Normally, Ramsay was one to abide by the rules himself, but today he'd felt adventurous, and not being able to go anywhere with their dad lately had left him feeling antsy. He needed to get out and stretch his legs, and he was glad Vadim was with him.
Now the boy wondered what they would do next. How long did this canyon-like crevice go? It was hard to tell, since it didn't run in a straight line. Instead, all they could see was the next bend, and beyond that would be another sharp corner. But still, it would be cool to see how far they could go. They would be so far from home, afraid of nothing. His big, uncoordinated paws padded along the stone, feeling somewhat roughed up, but that wasn't going to stop him. "Vadim, do you think there's anything alive down here?" he mused, his thoughts coming out loud, "If the rock walls are this different, there must be something weird living down here." His eyebrows raised as he looked to his brother; there was slight uncertainty in the back of his mind, wondering what strange or possibly dangerous things lived out here. But there was no way he was turning back so soon.
Which was... awesome! As they descended into the small valley, the marble walls glimmering around them, Ramsay found his eyes skimming over the rocky surfaces in awe. The swirling colors seemed so unnatural compared to where they came from; had the rocks and colors formed all on their own? But that seemed impossible, the earth never moved - if this had formed on its own, why weren't there other places that looked like it? Something must have caused this, some force beyond comprehension. This was super cool. Suddenly he whipped around to face Vadim, his eyes boring into his brother.
"Okay, we have to tell Greed about this," he suggested firmly, "He'll be so jealous! I bet he hasn't gone anywhere on his own." Suddenly he was feeling a bit smug, and he grinned in amusement, thinking about Greed sitting by the den, or wandering around Ivalice, not going far. Normally, Ramsay was one to abide by the rules himself, but today he'd felt adventurous, and not being able to go anywhere with their dad lately had left him feeling antsy. He needed to get out and stretch his legs, and he was glad Vadim was with him.
Now the boy wondered what they would do next. How long did this canyon-like crevice go? It was hard to tell, since it didn't run in a straight line. Instead, all they could see was the next bend, and beyond that would be another sharp corner. But still, it would be cool to see how far they could go. They would be so far from home, afraid of nothing. His big, uncoordinated paws padded along the stone, feeling somewhat roughed up, but that wasn't going to stop him. "Vadim, do you think there's anything alive down here?" he mused, his thoughts coming out loud, "If the rock walls are this different, there must be something weird living down here." His eyebrows raised as he looked to his brother; there was slight uncertainty in the back of his mind, wondering what strange or possibly dangerous things lived out here. But there was no way he was turning back so soon.
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08-16-2016, 10:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2016, 03:27 AM by Vadim I.)
'Maybe eating too much is bad for you after all.' Vadim's head perked faster than the blink of an eye as he looked over to Ramsay in silent disbelief, "What do you mean?" He was honestly quite bewildered, how in the world could anyone think that food might be bad for them? Ooohh, gluttony at it's finest, he never missed a meal or an opportunity to taste and try new things. The thought of food was currently surrendered, however, as they continued down the crevice of The Marble Wash. It was so immaculate in comparison to anything he'd ever seen before and he found himself quietly wondering what his father would have to say about it, perhaps he knew what force made this thing? Oh, he'd love to ask when he got home.. but, he did just promise Ramsay that it would be their secret, so it would have to be a curious question best left unasked.
Ramsay's amused grin while boasting about how they were doing something that Greed wasn't was contagious, his own milk teeth exposed fully as as they continued on and he nodded in agreement. "I'm not taking that bet, I know he hasn't. All he does is pout, I'm not sure he even knows how to live a little!" Perhaps they should have invited Greed? Though, hearing bickering and constant nagging didn't seem like something Vadim was all too willing to let tag-a-long on their little adventure.
He suddenly stopped as he watched an alien lifeform crawl across the rock wall. Okay, it was just a centipede, but Vadim had never seen one before. "Look!" His head lowered to level his neck with his spine as he squared his stance and his little hackles rose. His jaws hung agape and ready for anything as he looked to see if Ramsay was watching while he carefully inched closer to the bug. Closer.. closer.. and then finally.... snap! His jaws swung shut around the crunchy bug as Vadim snatched it off the rock wall, giggling to himself and his accomplishments. His jaws clacked as he peeled his lips back and chewed it awkwardly, insuring that the thing was dead before he looked back to his brother.
"Well, not bad.. but, I hope that's not the only thing living down here!" He stood staring down the grand path laid out before them. How far would they venture? He looked back to see how far they had come and.. well, he could barely see the entrance now. He was starting to feel so small and insignificant here in such a massive place.