We're Really Bad Eggs
Eura shivered and buried her fleshy paws into his fur as Rogdar crossed over the glacial landscape, his head lowered and his expression one of determination. Careful to avoid stepping too far into the pack’s territory the slate male lifted his head in a low howl, calling to be met by the alpha. Amos had gone and joined a pack like their father and that was just fine. He would join a pack too, but a better pack, a stronger pack! As his thoughts raced his body began to lean dangerously to the side until he spilled onto the icy floor. He scrambled back to his feet, glancing around to make sure no one had seen him and decided to sit while he waited to be met. He huffed a breath experimentally then sniffed it, testing for the smell of alcohol on his breath. He glanced at Eura who looked back at him disapprovingly. Maybe the leader wouldn’t notice. He straightened slightly. This was going to work. speaking Thinking
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"Leave the monkey alone, Asriel," he said, pitching his voice for the boy to hear. "I'm sure our guest here wouldn't appreciate you devouring his friend." The snow leopard grinned.
Enrico studied the stranger through slitted ice blue eyes. He caught an odd scent that seemed faintly familiar, before placing it. Alcohol. Some of the young toughs back in his homeland used to partake of the vice, so he was not entirely unfamiliar with the scent of it as it was exhaled and sweated out of a body. He had never cared for it himself, though it wouldn't be unheard of to work with a smuggler of the stuff. Few of the youths that indulged tended to amount to much in the ranks of the cosca, though, and he'd made it a point to stay away from them when recruiting. Too much of a liability.
Said the one who had ACTUALLY turned out to be the liability.
That said, he had known others to turn their life around despite the drink, and he wondered about the viability as a trade good here. Clearly some partook, so perhaps it was an option if they could source it.
Asriel exchanged a glance with him, one eyebrow raised questioningly - obviously the cat had caught the odd symptoms of drunkeness as well, and was curious how Enrico wished to go about this. The cat had never seen alcohol, so he was mildly disturbed by what looked and smelled a lot like some sort of disease, and his tail was beginning to lash worriedly. Enrico, on the other hand, just met his gaze with a slight smile. He was withholding judgement for now. He was curious to see what this youth was looking for, and what he might be made of.
"You stand on the borders of Niente," Enrico continued easily to the boy. "I am Enrico Falcone, the Tiercel here. You had need of me?"
Rogdar swirled abruptly, caught off guard by the male’s sudden presence and immediately lost his footing, toppling over. With a soft grunt Rogdar stood as quickly as he could careful to keep his expression serious and resolute. He had bruised his thigh badly in the fall and the pain was slowly becoming excruciating even in his drunken state, but the young male refused to show it..beyond a small wince that tugged at his eye. speaking Thinking
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Enrico and Asriel exchanged another glance, this one filled with mutual amusement. "Ninight?" Asriel mouthed soundlessly, then his sides convulsed with silent laughter. Enrico shook his head at the cat, but amusement filled his own blue eyes as well. "Niente," he corrected the boy gently, his lips twitching in an effort not to smile.
"I am Asriel," the snow leopard offered in a low, amused rumble, his whiskers twitching. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Rodgar and Eura." He huffed a laugh.
"So you believe you wish to join Niente?" Enrico prompted Rodgar, shooting Asriel an exasperated glance. "What is it about our pack that is of interest to you, Rodgar?"
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All hesitation left him, and the young male suddenly became uncharacteristically serious. “I suppose you deserve some explanation…” He said, his body language shifting as he prepared to lay his heart bare for the man to see. “I was born and raised on this land, but for the past year I have been elsewhere.” He explained, watching the male intently, attempting to gauge his reaction through the masked male’s carefully neutral expression. “While abroad I made a name for myself yet lacked the security to reach my full potential.” There was no need for the man to know he had been known for piracy overseas, not for the time being anyway. He would keep that secret to himself for as long as he needed to assuming he would be allowed to stay.
“I know a pack is exactly what I need to hone my skills, and hopefully I’ll be able to make a name for myself in my homeland as well.” A small hopeful smile crept over his lips as he said his piece while Eura clung to his neck and looked between the two wolves while making soft chittering noises. speaking Thinking
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"If you are serious about wishing to join, you should know more about the pack, yes? Niente is set up as a series of guilds for different skill sets. The usual - healing, fighting, hunting. But others as well, the traders and craftsmen, and also..." He hesitated a moment, thinking how best to describe it to a newcomer whose proclivities he did not yet know without sugarcoating it. "Those you might call scouts, or spies. Once you have proven yourself well trained in your general field you can choose a specialty. A hunter may excel at tracking, or a fighter at being a bodyguard, or perhaps... assassin, or raider. A healer may choose to concentrate on ailments of the mind, or the battlefield."
He tilted his head slightly. "We will of course provide you with the training opportunities for whatever guild you choose to join until you can pass the tests to show you are ready for a journeyman rank. If you feel you are ready for the tests now we can provide that opportunity as well. Is there anything in this that you find appealing, Rogdar?"
He had to smile earnestly at his own good fortune at finding Niente when the male mentioned spying. Spying was as close to his old trade as he had found since returning to his birthland and he didn’t doubt that in time the talents he had cultivated would come through as well. Eura chittered excitedly, flashing her small white teeth at her companion and his soon-to-be leader. “It seems we have an accord.” He said, unable to keep the enthusiasm from his tone. “I’ll be joining your spying guild.” His head rose slightly with confidence. “And given the nature of that proffession, I’ll be taking that test now, while I can’t lead anyone back here.”
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