Harvest of Plenty [Valhallan Autumn Festival]
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Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
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Aurielle Adravendi |
Time of Day: Early Evening
She slowed to a stop, squirming from the traces of her harness and setting about preparing for the festival. It was lucky for her that she’d run into one of the Nomad Chapters. It had been nice to catch up with the elite healers, and they had offered to assist in this Festival’s proceedings, at the very least in setting it up.
She and they had spent three days ferrying the supplies and food and other materials from Valhalla’s lands to the Dancefloor of the Gods. It was exhausting, but she welcomed the distraction from her own bodily frustrations. Among the festivities would be a trade fair. She had much to offer, from pelts, bones, hides, leather and various other crafting materials, to meat, herbs, and offers only an alpha could provide—hunting rights, for one thing, within her own pack lands.
Privately, she hoped that the small flock of wild-once-feral-long-ago-domestic sheep she had spent a week capturing on a trek to the mountains of the east – through much hellish experience and trials – might draw the attention of her uncle—was he in the market for sheep?
They blatted dolefully from within a tall wicker enclosure, a few half-grown lambs ducking between their dams’ legs to peer out with wide dark eyes at the wolves milling around outside, setting up the hide and pole yurts the Nomads traveled with—the help of many primate companions was a boon.
Finally, after long preparation, it was ready. It was a bit haphazard and not as grand as she had been hoping, but the fire now crackled high and warm against an evening sky, sending a glittering show over the woman’s coat as she threw back her head and howled, long and loud, welcoming the wolves and creatures of Boreas to come.
The Nomads remained for the festivities, eager to watch the proceedings and fun, and perhaps join in themselves. Aelloshir and Ayodele sat with the Spirit, the lemur running a comb through her mane and tail almost incessantly. Aurielle had doused her fur in strong, pleasant smelling oils—peppermint and a hard to procure pine scent that one of the nomads had gifted her. There was also cedar-wood, and she found she liked the warm, woody scent quite a bit. The nomads also said that it warded off small vermin such as fleas.
Her heat masked for the most part, she settled to hopefully enjoy herself. She had left it to her pack to decide who would stay behind at home to guard Valhalla, and since the Festival would be going for a week, maybe longer, there was a chance for all of the pack to partake. Luckily, none of the wood for the fire would eat into Valhalla’s supplies, as the Nomads had gathered much of it themselves, and extra lay set aside with hollow horns with embers inside as trade items.
She had to admit, she liked the results of Ayodele’s primping. She had an extra glitter and shine to her fur that she quite liked. It was a bit much to do for every day, so she doubted she would stay this well-groomed all the time.
She wasn't as fond of the headdress that adorned her crown and draped down the back of her head and neck and down the center of her elegant muzzle in swirls of glittering silver, dripping in rainbow moonstones that flashed and glittered like her fur under the light, favoring blue more than the other colors the stones were renowned for.
She hadn't been that fond of it even when she and Amos had found it and he had made her wear it all the way home as a joke.
Either way, her head was held at an easy angle, half enjoying the fire, half keeping an eye out for guests.
Invitations had been sent via lemur to all the packs she knew in Auster, with a heavy emphasis on neutrality for the event. She hoped to see a big turnout, as well as many prospective new members for Valhalla, if she was particularly lucky.
She drew in a deep breath and let it out. Hopefully, her first ever festival – Valhalla’s first ever festival – would see great things and much joy in the coming days.
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
It seemed that he was out of the packlands more than in them lately, but unlike the last festival held by a group of wolves this time he brought his budding family, guiding his train of little pups north to meet their cousin. He had no intentions of standing up the leader of their sister pack, plus it would be a good opportunity to go over their relationship as packs again, now that Olympia had been lifted and he'd agreed to aid them however his means allowed he wanted to make sure that their oldest ally wasn't about to abandon them in the event of something less than pleasant. Not that he was eager for that, he was simply able to understand that what Pegasus sought was unlikely to be won through peaceful means. As Torin arrived at the dancefloor, he spotted his cousin, stark white against the horizon and Torin stopped, ushering his children to his side and seeking to meet Derecho's gaze. There was a thrill of excitement at being allowed to show off his little family to Aurielle, he was so proud of them all. "Be on your best behaviours, alright?" He leaned down to speak to his children, gazing pointedly at Lili as he did. "Mind your manners, and no wandering off alone alright? We're some way away from the den and the desert is already dangerous for adults." That last point was directed at Lachlan. Then his stern tone dropped and he sought to give each of his children a sloppy affectionate kiss on the head. "Let's go meet your cousin." He said, a grin unlike something he'd ever worn before his children spread across his face. Torin lifted his head and started towards Aurielle, lifting his voice in greeting. "Well met Aurielle!" He called out, watching as Lili raced ahead, knowing some of her siblings were likely going to be hot on her heels. He picked up his pace to make sure his little bundles of energy didn't overwhelm the younger alpha. |
Lili was happy they'd been on so many adventures as a family lately, first, they'd gone to the island and now their parents led them through the desert to go meet another pack. She was practically vibrating with excitement when they stopped, hardly even registering what her father was saying though she realized he was giving her a hard look, had she done something wrong? Well her father didn't seem mad for long so it was probably nothing. They started towards the white woman she could see in the distance and her excitement simply couldn't hold anymore. Lili raced forwards giggling and tossing a challenge over her shoulder for her siblings. "Last one there is a rotting squirrel!" She tucked her head a bit then, racing towards the wolf her dad had called her cousin. Not that she knew what that meant. So into the race, she was that the girl was likely to collide with the white woman if she didn't move out of the way. |