New Chapters, New Possibilities
10-07-2018, 01:06 PM
They had finally made their move to the new territories and for the first few nights she had found a temporary spot, nothing permanent. After settling she had began to get familiar with the main territory of the castle some of it fairly familiar from her brief time in the pack of Talis. She was healed up and ready to start getting into her rank within Risen, to once again prove her worth. She was remaining positive that the rest of Aurum would be found and she was remaining positive on the new chapter that now faced her. Since Typhon had decided to stay with Risen she had made her decision to stay as well. There was a lot of new faces that she had yet to really get to know, but one thing was for sure she was ready to meet them. Today though she was devoting herself to finding a proper denning spot, weather it be in one of the various rooms of the castle or digging her own den. She would preferred to have shared with someone, but she felt it was improper to ask and would once again make due with her own spot. She was careful as she moved through the castle, not wanting to disturb others in the pack, and surely not wanting to invade in anyone's chosen spot. Exploring the stone halls and looking into the empty unclaimed rooms to see if any would fit. So far all of them looked way to large for one simple body, but there was more castle to explore and wouldn't let her mood be dampened. "Speech" & 'Think'
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11-20-2018, 08:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-26-2018, 06:16 PM by Typhon.)
Typhon was still growing accustomed to the Risen Empire's new lands. Though he couldn't help but feel slightly unsettled at first after moving into a new territory, his talk with Malleus had helped him feel as though he finally had some direction - and that direction was Zinnia. He'd yet to truly make a move, but he couldn't stop thinking about what Malleus thought best for him and for the Abraxas family. Of course, he was used to over-analyzing everything and his slight worries about Zinnia rejecting his advances had caused him to feel a bit wary about the whole thing. What if she rejected him? Would Malleus see him as being at fault then? Trying to physically shake those thoughts from his mind, he decided to follow her scent once he grabbed hold of it. He'd been busying himself with scouting the borders of this run-down structure, amazed at just how much space it took up. The castle's rooms seemed to branch out far in every direction, some rooms rather intact - despite being completely reclaimed by vines and vegetation - while others were barely more than heaps of stone and rubble.
He was cautious as he navigated the unknown structure, occasionally hearing the rustle of someone presumably in an adjacent room. Zinnia's scent had grown stronger, and he hoped that by trailing after it he didn't seem like he was following her too closely. He dawdled for quite awhile, getting a better feel for some of the larger rooms, and trying to record the path he was taking to his memory. He didn't quite expect to see Zinnia when he turned the corner, though, and the slightly startled expression on his face was unmistakable. "Oh, er, hey there," Typhon greeted her, his voice hesitant but fading into a familiar sort of warmth that always seemed to appear around her. This place had an odd smell, and apparently it had temporarily screwed with his senses. "Finding anything interesting in here yet?" The Abraxas cast her a curiously look before averting his gaze to their surroundings, in particular to a tall stone pillar that rose from the earth high to the crumbled castle ceiling, at least four times his height, if not more.
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12-17-2018, 07:59 PM
She had moved further until a rather large pillar captured her attention. Teal eyes fallowed it skyward, taking in it's height. There had been stories passed down through the generations within her clan about the two leggeds. She remembered coming across some strange structure as a pup and being told by one of the elders about oddly tall two legged creatures from years before her time. These creatures had created all these weird structures they came across and the beautiful trinkets that they clan found along the way. She was never sure if it was believable or not, but it made sense enough to explain places like this castle. No wolves could possibly create such a place, unless of course they were gods. Her attention was drawn away, a voice that made her stomach flutter in both surprise and delight. Dropping and turning her gaze her eyes focused on Typhon's face, a smile easily spreading across her muzzle. Tail gently wagged as he spoke before his own gaze traveled to the pillar. "This place has a lot of neat spots most of them large, Seems quite fitting for your family's pack in my opinion," she replied looking back up to the pillar. "Did you pick out a spot for yourself yet?" She was curious where he decided to lay his head at night wondering if he had picked one of the large spacious rooms or if he tried to find a nook just big enough to house himself. She was probably being a little nosy, but at least she hoped to find out where she could find him. Plus she was hoping to create conversation. "Speech" & 'Think'
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