[MEETING] Party Like it's your Birthday
08-09-2018, 10:36 PM
OOC: Posts due the 24th! Let's get diggy with it!
Spring had come and with it, the last of Abaven's pups were yearlings. It was far time they celebrated for once, wasn't it? Sparrow couldn't remember having a celebration in Abaven ever really. She wanted to give the pups something to remember in these trying times. It had been a difficult year and Sparrow was more than sure there were more hard times to come.
For now, though, it was time for a little break from that. Sparrow had traveled to find something to commemorate this occasion. It took some searching, but now Sparrow was sure she had it. She had convinced Archon to help her take down a young deer and drag it to the meeting spot. He didn't seem entirely thrilled, but he was more or less willing to help.
With everything in place, Sparrow called the pack to gather. It was time to party!
Spring had come and with it, the last of Abaven's pups were yearlings. It was far time they celebrated for once, wasn't it? Sparrow couldn't remember having a celebration in Abaven ever really. She wanted to give the pups something to remember in these trying times. It had been a difficult year and Sparrow was more than sure there were more hard times to come.
For now, though, it was time for a little break from that. Sparrow had traveled to find something to commemorate this occasion. It took some searching, but now Sparrow was sure she had it. She had convinced Archon to help her take down a young deer and drag it to the meeting spot. He didn't seem entirely thrilled, but he was more or less willing to help.
With everything in place, Sparrow called the pack to gather. It was time to party!
08-09-2018, 10:41 PM
Sparrow finally came and told Archon that she was ready to host the little party she had been planning. Honestly, it was the most animated he had ever seen the woman, so he figured he might as well play along. Of course, he didn't anticipate her leading him on a hunt or her forcing him to carry the kill back until it was in just the right place for the meeting. He did as he was told obediently. It was good for relations, he told himself.
Once the kill was set, Sparrow called out to the pack. Archon invited Obi Mon Kinobi out. If nothing else, it might do well to have some God-following company. Surely Obi would be a welcome addition to the otherwise vanilla pack. Who knew, maybe with all the coming of age, the pack would stop being so dreadfully still.
Once the kill was set, Sparrow called out to the pack. Archon invited Obi Mon Kinobi out. If nothing else, it might do well to have some God-following company. Surely Obi would be a welcome addition to the otherwise vanilla pack. Who knew, maybe with all the coming of age, the pack would stop being so dreadfully still.
08-18-2018, 06:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2018, 06:29 AM by Tealah.)
Kassander blew out a deep breath at the call. On the one hand, he dreaded meetings even more than he had before, knowing that the Abraxas Overseer would be there, watching, waiting for even a hint of insurrection or rebellion. On the other hand, Sparrow sounded much more upbeat and determined than she had in some time. He was curious, at least, to see what she was up to. So he heaved himself to his paws - in growing older, he now had a first-hand view of the pain caused by aching joints and likely would have been nearly crippled by them if he hadn't the knowledge and experience to treat himself - and moved stiffly towards where the call had come from.
So far, it was only Sparrow, a dead deer, and the Abraxas. Kassander eyed him warily and circled around as far from him as possible before gingerly lowering himself onto his haunches. He was interested to see the Overseer was joined by some kind of primate... it seemed that the Abraxas couldn't be too set against other species as companions, so perhaps it would be safe for Rommel to come out of hiding after all.
He dipped his head respectfully towards Sparrow, mumbling out a quick greeting.
So far, it was only Sparrow, a dead deer, and the Abraxas. Kassander eyed him warily and circled around as far from him as possible before gingerly lowering himself onto his haunches. He was interested to see the Overseer was joined by some kind of primate... it seemed that the Abraxas couldn't be too set against other species as companions, so perhaps it would be safe for Rommel to come out of hiding after all.
He dipped his head respectfully towards Sparrow, mumbling out a quick greeting.
08-20-2018, 07:42 AM
Peggy hadn't really thought through what a guerrilla insurrection would really entail, didn't really have any idea how to plan or go about it at all. None of the adults were being particularly helpful in that, either. Sparrow seemed to be pretty solidly accepting of the position she'd put them in, and part of Arpeggio had to wonder if her cousin would willingly sacrifice one of her packmates in a misguided attempt to protect the rest of the pack if she found out details, so she hadn't made any effort to ask the alpha's advise about anything. The few times she'd talked to the anxious elderly healer she hadn't particularly gotten the impression he would be any help. He was pretty old, and he really only liked to talk about healing (which was kind of nice, since it was something Peggy was interested in) or people she had never heard of and were probably long dead and events that had taken place long before Peggy had been born. The rest of the adults had been next to impossible to find. She wondered if their version of rebellion was just hiding in their dens with their kids and hoping the Abraxas got bored and wandered off.
She herself had just hit her final milestone bringing her into full adulthood this spring season. Paranoia about the Abraxas overseer and any others that might wander in led her to keep herself hidden while she went through her heat. It was one thing to be around the old healer, or Lark, or any of the real Abaven members during her heat, but she didn't trust the Abraxas and they'd definitely gotten a bad reputation that didn't make rape seem too far out of the realm of possibility. She was definitely going to have to seek out training outside of the pack, make sure she was more capable than the Abraxas knew.
Sparrow was calling the pack together, now, though, and she'd already skipped one meeting so Peggy ventured out of her den and quickly brushed down her rumpled, downy pale fur before warily seeking out the spot they'd been called to. Her gaze flicked between the three already present. Sparrow and the Abraxas of course - her mismatched eyes lingered on him with a disdain and distrust she didn't bother to hide - and the old healer, looking rather uncomfortable to be alone with just the alpha and the Abraxas. Peggy moved to sit next to him, sending him a sunny smile to comfort him.
She herself had just hit her final milestone bringing her into full adulthood this spring season. Paranoia about the Abraxas overseer and any others that might wander in led her to keep herself hidden while she went through her heat. It was one thing to be around the old healer, or Lark, or any of the real Abaven members during her heat, but she didn't trust the Abraxas and they'd definitely gotten a bad reputation that didn't make rape seem too far out of the realm of possibility. She was definitely going to have to seek out training outside of the pack, make sure she was more capable than the Abraxas knew.
Sparrow was calling the pack together, now, though, and she'd already skipped one meeting so Peggy ventured out of her den and quickly brushed down her rumpled, downy pale fur before warily seeking out the spot they'd been called to. Her gaze flicked between the three already present. Sparrow and the Abraxas of course - her mismatched eyes lingered on him with a disdain and distrust she didn't bother to hide - and the old healer, looking rather uncomfortable to be alone with just the alpha and the Abraxas. Peggy moved to sit next to him, sending him a sunny smile to comfort him.
08-20-2018, 05:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2018, 05:34 PM by Corvus.)
Truthfully, young Corvus wasn't totally sure what a meeting like this might entail. His own life, thus far, had been relatively simple despite everything that had happened, and the more far-reaching consequences of the Abraxas taking over Abaven was a topic too mature for the yearling to really comprehend. All he'd ever known was this, was Abaven and his parents and his brother and sister, and then the Abraxas guy had showed up. The discomfort had been palpable, sure, but in all his naivety he really didn't feel all that poorly about it. Likewise, he hadn't pressed his parents on the topic, deciding there were likely more pressing things to worry about.
Today he'd decided to busy himself by digging out a little hiding spots of sort in the thicket. It wasn't as much digging as it was.. tearing out grasses and vines in hopes of making a sort of nest for himself. It was hot, dirty work though, and by the time he heard his aunt Sparrow call for them to gather he was mostly thankful to be relieved of his self-imposed task. As quickly as he could, the oversized yearling made his way to the gathering and plopped down on his hindquarters, briefly eyeing the few that had gathered already. His siblings weren't here, so he'd quietly wait for them to join him.
Today he'd decided to busy himself by digging out a little hiding spots of sort in the thicket. It wasn't as much digging as it was.. tearing out grasses and vines in hopes of making a sort of nest for himself. It was hot, dirty work though, and by the time he heard his aunt Sparrow call for them to gather he was mostly thankful to be relieved of his self-imposed task. As quickly as he could, the oversized yearling made his way to the gathering and plopped down on his hindquarters, briefly eyeing the few that had gathered already. His siblings weren't here, so he'd quietly wait for them to join him.
08-22-2018, 04:31 PM
After Archon had brought her here and welcomed her in, Dea had been acquainting herself with the new home she had been given. Settling in, she had decided to make a den within the thicket that was part of the territory. She found a suitable place, one where the leaves were so thickly grown together that no rain could get in, and the walls were protected on either side by two long fallen logs that were as tall as she was on her hind legs. Her little spot had grown between these two trees, and their branches had helped to fortify the walls and roof to make for suitable sleeping. Not to mention she could hear if someone came knocking.
Speaking of, Dea felt her ears perk up, her adventuring had taken her to the river, where she decided to fish, and she barely heard the call. Still, it was not Archon who called, but a female and she seemed to hold a celebration in her voice. Dea could use a party! She grabbed her fish up from the riverside and bounded off to meet the pack that she had allied herself to.
Upon arriving she looked around, moving to sit closer to where Archon was since she already knew him, put her fish beside their feast worthy kill, and smiled toward the others. "Hi, I am Dea, I'm new here, but I brought a present with me! It's a large trout, and they are quite tasty!" She showed an odd enthusiasm, which to one who had talked to Dea before would know it wasn't her normal sass and brass. Dea was actually quite nervous to be around so many at once, it only ever happened within her family unit, and family gatherings tended to end...aggressively. Not to mention she had never before even seen a pack, let alone been a part of one.
Speaking of, Dea felt her ears perk up, her adventuring had taken her to the river, where she decided to fish, and she barely heard the call. Still, it was not Archon who called, but a female and she seemed to hold a celebration in her voice. Dea could use a party! She grabbed her fish up from the riverside and bounded off to meet the pack that she had allied herself to.
Upon arriving she looked around, moving to sit closer to where Archon was since she already knew him, put her fish beside their feast worthy kill, and smiled toward the others. "Hi, I am Dea, I'm new here, but I brought a present with me! It's a large trout, and they are quite tasty!" She showed an odd enthusiasm, which to one who had talked to Dea before would know it wasn't her normal sass and brass. Dea was actually quite nervous to be around so many at once, it only ever happened within her family unit, and family gatherings tended to end...aggressively. Not to mention she had never before even seen a pack, let alone been a part of one.
08-26-2018, 10:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-26-2018, 10:02 AM by Lark.)