[meeting] Talking about gods
05-28-2018, 02:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-28-2018, 02:47 PM by Archon.)
After some convincing, Archon had gotten Sparrow to agree to hold a pack meeting. She was steely and cold at best, but Archon could see she was shaken. He didn't expect much different from the other pack members, to be honest. He had braced himself for the worst and promised himself to be calm. This was all new to everyone. Archon wasn't sure if anything like this type of occupation had ever happened in these lands.
Despite that, it had come to be and Archon's task was getting the pack to accept it. He was sure there would be friction, anger, even anxiety, but he had calculated to what ends it might escalate. As he familiarized himself with the pack lands, he played out the scenarios in his head over and over. He had decided he was ready to formally meet the pack and thus he had asked Sparrow to call a meeting.
Until then, he waited before her.
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Despite that, it had come to be and Archon's task was getting the pack to accept it. He was sure there would be friction, anger, even anxiety, but he had calculated to what ends it might escalate. As he familiarized himself with the pack lands, he played out the scenarios in his head over and over. He had decided he was ready to formally meet the pack and thus he had asked Sparrow to call a meeting.
Until then, he waited before her.
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05-28-2018, 02:45 PM
Sparrow hadn't found the time to do much recently. It wasn't that she was overwhelmingly busy, only that she didn't feel the motivation to do anything. With Brandr and Corentine leaving the pack, Sparrow began to question her own purpose. She didn't feel like doing anything.
There wasn't anything for her to do anyway.
Herb supplies were fine and the winter chill brought the death of most herbs anyway. She could sort them all she wanted, but in the end, they were just sitting there.
Archon was entirely too much of a bother to deal with. He asked questions endlessly, but offered little to no responses himself. He seemed to only talk if it was to satisfy his own curiosities.
Sparrow guessed she preferred this to someone more violent, but couldn't he bother someone else? Now he wanted to call a meeting. It was about that time, Sparrow assumed. Sparrow gathered herself and found a decent spot to meet. As she gathered her thoughts, Archon watched- no- studied her.
Eventually, Sparrow let out a call to the pack, wholeheartedly wishing she could throw herself in the rapids instead.
There wasn't anything for her to do anyway.
Herb supplies were fine and the winter chill brought the death of most herbs anyway. She could sort them all she wanted, but in the end, they were just sitting there.
Archon was entirely too much of a bother to deal with. He asked questions endlessly, but offered little to no responses himself. He seemed to only talk if it was to satisfy his own curiosities.
Sparrow guessed she preferred this to someone more violent, but couldn't he bother someone else? Now he wanted to call a meeting. It was about that time, Sparrow assumed. Sparrow gathered herself and found a decent spot to meet. As she gathered her thoughts, Archon watched- no- studied her.
Eventually, Sparrow let out a call to the pack, wholeheartedly wishing she could throw herself in the rapids instead.
05-28-2018, 05:39 PM
The child was getting older, and thus was more able to feel the pressure to arrive in a timely fashion when the summoning howl from her aunt rang through the territory. Dropping the rabbit she'd been munching on, Rhea glanced around for her siblings. Hmm... They weren't anywhere nearby at the moment. Well, that just meant maybe she could get there first and get to call them slow-pokes for a while. That sounded kinda fun, and she needed to answer that call quick anyway. It didn't sound optional.
When she broke through the foliage after picking a pack that was definitely not one that could be traveled easily - not to self, that one's overgrown as heck - she arrived in the clearing and spotted Sparrow and a stranger. Green eyes curious, but also hard with suspicion, the little girl padded closer and sat a reasonable distance away, head tilting to the right as she stared questioningly at the two older wolves. Somehow she knew immediately that the guy was not good news. Maybe it was the look on her aunts face, or the way she seemed to be tense like she had when things in the pack started to feel weird. Was this guy part of why things were changing? Was he part of what the adults had talked about in the meeting?
"Aunt Sparrow, who is he?" the child asked innocently.
When she broke through the foliage after picking a pack that was definitely not one that could be traveled easily - not to self, that one's overgrown as heck - she arrived in the clearing and spotted Sparrow and a stranger. Green eyes curious, but also hard with suspicion, the little girl padded closer and sat a reasonable distance away, head tilting to the right as she stared questioningly at the two older wolves. Somehow she knew immediately that the guy was not good news. Maybe it was the look on her aunts face, or the way she seemed to be tense like she had when things in the pack started to feel weird. Was this guy part of why things were changing? Was he part of what the adults had talked about in the meeting?
"Aunt Sparrow, who is he?" the child asked innocently.
05-28-2018, 05:58 PM
She was feeling old as seemed to be becoming usual, and was admittedly becoming a bit of a recluse alongside her crotchety old mate. That was fine though. As long as things remained reasonably stable, she didn't intend to bother with another move. Well as she aged, Caelum didn't have the desire to go to the trouble of leaving so long as it seemed possible to stay here. I there was a way to fight the occupation from inside, well, she'd help. But if nothing else she intended to at least live unbothered despite their intrusion. Maybe she'd let the obvious arthritis in her left hip sap her of her spirit, but at the very least as long as she and Zephyr remained, so would Caelestis, allowing their spitfire daughter to cause whoever came to take 'leadership' of the pack quite a bit of grief.
After hearing the call, Caelum pulled herself to a standing position, stretching her limbs and allowing her arthritic leg some time to prepare for the walk before she moved to answer it. It didn't take someone extremely smart to figure out what this was probably going to be. Well, let's just see what it panned out like. If she had to hazard a guess, her prediction was that someone would be surprised. Seemed like a fair guess. Could be the pack members, Sparrow, their new 'leader'/occupier, who knew. But, it was amusing to try and see if her spontaneous guess would in some way come true.
Once she arrived, she'd sit off to the side and fix the two adults with her pale gaze, only offering Sparrow a friendly nod before letting her expression turn largely neutral.
After hearing the call, Caelum pulled herself to a standing position, stretching her limbs and allowing her arthritic leg some time to prepare for the walk before she moved to answer it. It didn't take someone extremely smart to figure out what this was probably going to be. Well, let's just see what it panned out like. If she had to hazard a guess, her prediction was that someone would be surprised. Seemed like a fair guess. Could be the pack members, Sparrow, their new 'leader'/occupier, who knew. But, it was amusing to try and see if her spontaneous guess would in some way come true.
Once she arrived, she'd sit off to the side and fix the two adults with her pale gaze, only offering Sparrow a friendly nod before letting her expression turn largely neutral.
05-28-2018, 08:16 PM
She heard the call alright, though she wasn't too excited about going to meet the caller in whatever place she was standing. Their last meeting had ended in a big decision, one that Caelestis was sure no one living here was too thrilled about. Her ears fell to the sides and her rump hit the ground as she briefly considered remaining there in protest. The deciding factor in getting her stubborn butt to the meeting was that it was Sparrow who'd called... She didn't want to seem like she was ignoring someone she actually liked. Plus it would be a lot easier to be her typical self and make a fuss if she felt like it if she attended. Alright, time to get it over with then. Even moving at a slow job, she was the third to arrive which she was determined to decide meant she was simply faster than the others, rather than the more likely possibility that she'd just been closer. Barking a hello to Sparrow, she'd enter the space, smiling to Rhea before going to sit next to her mom. Leaning into the older woman's shoulder, Caelestis would then eye the pair sitting before the small gathering. After a moments thought, she decided to withhold her snarky comments, lest she keep up the trend of loudly interjecting at every meeting. Instead she simply tried her best to will her eyes to burn holes through Archon's forehead. Walk. "Speak!" "Think." |
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05-29-2018, 10:10 PM
Aiden didn't like the idea of being occupied. Why? What was the point? Why was this pack gonna fight his pack if they didn't listen? What was it to them? It made a lot of the pack upset, and that was the most upsetting to the young wolf. But he knew there was no choice about it - that meeting was about the choice. Was about what the pack would do. Mom, Dad, and several others had all decided to stay and let the... Abra-whatevers come into the pack. Mom had said that she chose that to protect them, him and his siblings. And now it was time for that Abra-whatever to be the pack alpha, or so he thought.
Bleh.
Sighing softly, the boy trotted next to his mother to the meeting, ears perking as he spotted his sister. Glancing back at his mother only momentarily - receiving a smile and a nod - he raced over to his sister ahead of Lillie, skidding to a stop next to her before nuzzling her affectionately, and attempting to deliver a long, sloppy kiss along her cheek. "Rhea!" he greeted softly, tail beating on the ground. Yes, he very much adored his smaller sister. They may not be as close as him and Corvus, but that didn't make it any less special, their bond as siblings.
Bleh.
Sighing softly, the boy trotted next to his mother to the meeting, ears perking as he spotted his sister. Glancing back at his mother only momentarily - receiving a smile and a nod - he raced over to his sister ahead of Lillie, skidding to a stop next to her before nuzzling her affectionately, and attempting to deliver a long, sloppy kiss along her cheek. "Rhea!" he greeted softly, tail beating on the ground. Yes, he very much adored his smaller sister. They may not be as close as him and Corvus, but that didn't make it any less special, their bond as siblings.
05-29-2018, 10:18 PM
The time had come, and Lillianna was not prepared. Not prepared mentally, physically, or emotionally. Occupation. Her jaw tightened as the thought whispered through her mind. She had to be strong; she had to be steady; she had to be certain. For herself, for her children, and for her mate. She had to, or else how were they going to get through this? She didn't know what the Abraxas were like personally, but the little she did know... she shuddered, barely noticeable. Certainly not enough that Aiden noticed.
Thankfully, Aiden, while pouty like a child, was a lot more okay with this than any of them. Of course, children had a... peculiar resilience that adults did not have. An openness. But an occupation, so young; what kind of things will these Abraxas fill her childrens' minds with?
When her and Aiden arrived, it seemed that Rhea was already there, and Lillie smiled. She was becoming more and more proud of them every day; look at Rhea arriving so quickly to a meeting. And of course, little Aiden - okay, he was bigger than her at this point, but still - silently asking to see if he could race ahead. Of course; she would not deny him that. She could not deny herself that, either, for her smile grew quite a bit as he practically launched himself towards his sister and rewarded her presence with quite the sloppy affection.
The smile faded as she took in the stranger, her expression soon becoming terse and tense. Her eyes darted around - who was there? Lark wasn't, yet, and a part of her tensed in worry. Where was he? Was he alright? Where was Corvus? With his father? But then, a lot of the pack wasn't there yet. Hopefully, he and Corvus would appear soon. Hopefully.
Sighing heavily, Lillianna settled quietly next to her children.
Thankfully, Aiden, while pouty like a child, was a lot more okay with this than any of them. Of course, children had a... peculiar resilience that adults did not have. An openness. But an occupation, so young; what kind of things will these Abraxas fill her childrens' minds with?
When her and Aiden arrived, it seemed that Rhea was already there, and Lillie smiled. She was becoming more and more proud of them every day; look at Rhea arriving so quickly to a meeting. And of course, little Aiden - okay, he was bigger than her at this point, but still - silently asking to see if he could race ahead. Of course; she would not deny him that. She could not deny herself that, either, for her smile grew quite a bit as he practically launched himself towards his sister and rewarded her presence with quite the sloppy affection.
The smile faded as she took in the stranger, her expression soon becoming terse and tense. Her eyes darted around - who was there? Lark wasn't, yet, and a part of her tensed in worry. Where was he? Was he alright? Where was Corvus? With his father? But then, a lot of the pack wasn't there yet. Hopefully, he and Corvus would appear soon. Hopefully.
Sighing heavily, Lillianna settled quietly next to her children.
06-09-2018, 11:27 AM
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06-09-2018, 12:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-21-2018, 05:43 PM by Corvus.)
As expected, Corvus didn't totally get what was going on. The discomfort of the pack overall was palpable, and the weirdness of his own parents hadn't gone unnoticed. But he was too young, too naive, to really understand the full consequences of what was happening. Someone was taking over Abaven, which really didn't seem all that crazy to him. His aunt, who had never been overly friendly to him (though she hadn't exactly been unfriendly, either) had been in charge, but now someone else was. And the wolves around him didn't seem totally happy about it. It didn't seem like a big deal to him, since it sounded like they'd get to keep living here and doing what they had been - which, for him and his siblings, was mostly just goofing off and enjoying themselves. It seemed to bother his siblings though, which bothered him in turn, and he felt a weird protectiveness welling up inside him that he was entirely unused to.
When the call came, he'd been spending time with his dad, crouching beneath some underbrush and trying to track some birds - which was proving more trying than he expected it would. He was growing a bit frustrated, though trying to keep his patience and prove himself to his father. The call was a weirdly welcome distraction, even if the meeting seemed to annoy his dad, and he'd pad after him quietly. He didn't feel like pressing him on the matter; it wasn't like Lark was easily agitated by his children, or really anything at all that he could notice, but he really didn't want to bother him. Luckily it wasn't a long walk and by the time he got there, he noticed the rest of his family had already arrived. "Aiden! Rhea!" His expressed morphed quickly into a smile as he abandoned his dad and bounded between his two siblings, placing a sloppy lick right on Rhea's nose.
When the call came, he'd been spending time with his dad, crouching beneath some underbrush and trying to track some birds - which was proving more trying than he expected it would. He was growing a bit frustrated, though trying to keep his patience and prove himself to his father. The call was a weirdly welcome distraction, even if the meeting seemed to annoy his dad, and he'd pad after him quietly. He didn't feel like pressing him on the matter; it wasn't like Lark was easily agitated by his children, or really anything at all that he could notice, but he really didn't want to bother him. Luckily it wasn't a long walk and by the time he got there, he noticed the rest of his family had already arrived. "Aiden! Rhea!" His expressed morphed quickly into a smile as he abandoned his dad and bounded between his two siblings, placing a sloppy lick right on Rhea's nose.
06-09-2018, 11:00 PM