supersonic
02-21-2017, 09:45 AM
The basin seems to stretch on forever, and it leaves Fortune feeling strange. Feeling wonderful, feeling like anything is open within the realm of possibility. Anything can be done. Anything and everything. She is strong, a heart throbbing in her chest that can't be matched. She is a finely tuned hunter, senses ever so useful when it comes to being... her. Fortune is lovely. Everything is lovely. Strong and quick, curious, bold. Bold and brash. Bold. Long steps and a hot head, she was fast. Athletic and fast on the trail of something... prey like. There was big game out here, and there was something she could bring down and bring home. Fortune was more than ready, more than happy with that. Wild. A glint in her eye and a search for something. Something bigger, better, greater. A quick step and a brilliant mind, head high, the summer sun gentle on her coat, Fortune is searching for something else. fortune shock & awe |
02-27-2017, 09:40 AM
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03-02-2017, 10:57 PM
She's usually out scouting prey. Large, large prey she could bring the pack out to trail. Tracking things, watching them as they came and went. Fortune isn't really sure what she's going to find out here. This region had been her home, sure, but it was different. A new home and a new perspective, and she was more than happy to scope it out. What counts, what matters... it seems that all Fortune does these days is put in the leg work, but she's pleased with that. She's pleased with herself in that respect. There is a child, a large child, approaching in her periphery. Fortune's head quirks softly to the side, tail wagging. She really and honestly does enjoy working with the fledglings. They were so lovely, and they had so much they needed to know to be confident, competent adults. It was everyone's job to raise them. Children are important, children and family above all. "Oh hello!" Her tail wags, smiling softly as the child nears. "How are you?" She'd speak to them as she would anyone else, if more friendly. Fortune closes the remainder of the gap, a friendly space. No use in shouting, of course. The day is comfortable around her shoulders, and the brave is more than happy to share it. fortune shock & awe |
03-06-2017, 08:40 PM
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03-07-2017, 08:32 AM
The world was a wide, large place. Fortune had seen some of it, more of it than those that had spent their entire lives here. This... this place was safe. It was safe, and she was okay. She would be okay, and she would keep all the things around herself safe as well. Her family. Family was the most important thing. Blood is thicker, right? She's certain that she can lean on her family above all. "Fortune Adravendi, nice to meet you Kai." The brave is gentle, regarding the young man with a soft nod. Tail wagging, friendly, kind. She is open, as she often is with children. Always with children. Fortune loves children above all. "Here, come look at these tracks," She grins as the child speaks, moving to a soft spot where the grass has been matted. Quills scattered on the ground, leaving the telltale signs of the creature that had had only recently vacated the premises. Porcupines would sometimes visit the scrubby areas, those like the basin. "What do you think left them?" Fortune was asking to see if he knew, happy to take the young man hunting. fortune shock & awe |
03-11-2017, 08:12 PM
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04-07-2017, 12:12 PM
She's always been good with children, at least... for as long as she can remember. In Celestial, she'd done well with the young ones. She'd shown them the ropes, taught them how to track. Tracking, you see, is the least dangerous of hunting activities in Fortune's mind. The brave wouldn't want to go around breaking other people's children. That was probably a bad idea, after all. Wouldn't want to put her mouth (nose?) anywhere it didn't belong. Right. Her attention remains on Kai, nodding at the child softly. "That's quite alright, here, take a look at these." Fortune picks up one of the shed quills carefully. "We have a creature called the porcupine, they're covered in these spines. They hurt to be poked with, but they're slow and clumsy. Easy to catch, but hard to kill." Fortune nods softly, pointing out the tracks in the soft ground, leading off toward a more wooded area. "In order to eat them, you need to roll them on their backs and get to the area that's soft. Easy pickings if you know what to do" She grins softly, looking to the child. "Would you like to track one down with me?" They weren't fast, and this trail wasn't old. Fortune figured they should be able to find this one fairly easily. fortune shock & awe |
04-16-2017, 10:07 AM
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