Pre-Party Rumble [Valhallan Fighters]
Raid Training [First round due April 10th]
Some of the others, those who had experienced raids before, began to speak. First Regulus, then Paladin and Domari and finally Justice. She listened carefully, ears tilted forward and eyes wide, attentive and focused. Real raids sounded pretty intense, though it wasn't far off from what she expected to hear about. That didn't mean she'd be mentally prepared for it, if she ever ended up in the midst of something quite so bloody, but hopefully having an ideal of what to expect would help her be somewhat ready.
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
Aurielle listened with the rest as those who had been in the raid launched by Talis spoke their pieces, nodding to herself with occasional glances toward the gathered wolves, noting each expression. Artur was the only wolf to voice a question, in his usual cold way.
She ran her mind over the names she knew of. They had all gone, one way or another. “None of them remain for varying reasons, mostly unrelated. My father will be a better wolf to answer for the specifics. I wasn’t yet born at the time of the raid itself and was very small at the time the last left. Thankfully, the noncombatants were untouched.”
Her eyes shifted to each face as she turned to her father, nodding for him to give a better explanation. Justice would likely want to have her own input regarding Valor, her brother.
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Labhair an Sean-Teanga." ---- "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.
Dómari settled back and listed as the meeting continued on, nodding as Justice stated that there was no way to prepare for a real raid. He had to agree with that. At one of the yearlings questions he looked to Aurielle. He hadn't stayed to long after the raid as that was around the time he'd decided to try to find Alarik. He couldn't say for sure where all those who had been injured were now though he did notice the young woman who had been blinded was no longer with the pack. He hoped she was well wherever she was. He was grateful Justice had blinded that asshole alpha of Talis who started the whole mess. Hopefully, that turd was good and buried now.
Cairo II
Master Fighter (250)
Master Hunter (295)
Weaponsmaster
9 Years
Male
50
BrienaSkysong
He sat and listened intently as each more experienced wolf spoke, taking it in. There were few questions asked, except Artur’s, voiced in his own cool, blunt way. Aurielle didn’t answer fully, though he knew a little of the answer himself from just spending time around her and the family.
He pondered, considering what he’d learned for far, before he glanced over his fellow fighters and his sister. Then he asked, “Will we be doing melee practice here in the obstacle setup?” He hoped so. It looked like a challenge, one where there was a small chance to risk a sprained angle, a scraped leg, of full on tripping if one wasn’t keeping some measure of attention on their surroundings in a fight.
He hoped to do a lot of practicing over the year before spring hit.
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Regulus Anatolii Adravendi |
He listened to each of his packmates as they spoke from their experiences. He, himself had been taken out during his second brawl, after his melee against Dragon with Justice at his side. He held no grudge against the woman who’d bested him—she’d won fair and square. In all honesty, he wanted to track her down and congratulate her for her win, however belatedly.
Artur spoke up, and Regulus locked eyes with him. Aurielle deferred the full answer to himself, and he nodded briefly to his daughter before he spoke. “My Uncle was among those maimed. He was blinded in one eye. He stayed for a long while, but his good eye eventually lost vision as well. At one point, he and his mate and daughter disappeared. I suspect they left in search of their missing sons. And I think they might have found at least one of them.”
His eyes roved the group before returning to Artur. “Marina left due to her own mental state. She could not trust herself to remain stable around her own children and asked to leave.”
The next words he’d made certain the rest of the pack knew, even if he had not announced it at large at a pack meeting. The banishment was shame enough for Acapella, even if she wouldn’t have been there to hear the announcement. “Acapella was fully blinded trying to fight beside Marina against the man that blinded them. However, in the end, I banished her. The reason is that she, firstly, did not send up a warning howl when she smelled a member of Talis near the Estuary border. Instead, she chose to speak to him freely, telling him that Marina, his father’s former mate, had left the pack. That she had children here.
“The laws are part of this pack for a reason. Being a leader is to wear masks. And that day I had to don the mask of law-keeper and banish my own cousin. I was much more lenient than I would have been with a sighted wolf. I ensured she would have a chance to settle and not starve by sending my companions out to hunt for her and protect her until she was settled in a place of her choice and knew the area. The man she spoke to? The same wolf who took her sight from her.”
He glanced to Paladin, nodding toward him. “Paladin, and perhaps Justice, would be best to answer about their brother.”
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Paladin 'Knight' Ancora |
He sat quietly, listening as each spoke, listening to Regulus’s response to Artur’s queries. As Regulus turned the conversation over to himself and his sister, Paladin straightened and studied the young man. “Dragon challenged for Valor during the raid, attacked him outright. Valor lost and Justice attacked Dragon. She blinded the man. Unfortunately, Valor was never found. They took him, but we never saw him again. Regulus wanted the pack to be stable again before he went after Valor, but in the time that passed, an Abraxas wolf challenged for Talis, and won. But Valor never returned. I don’t know what happened to him, if he chose to leave, or if he died. I can only hope that he one day shows up on the border.”
Where was his brother? Had Val, after going through being attacked by a mad-woman, witnessing her murdering their father and he nearly dying himself in his flight for safety, only to be taken prisoner by their own cousin while he defended Celestial in the raid… simply decided never to return? Perhaps it had all been too much. As backwards as it might have sounded, Paladin hoped that was the case. It was better than thinking, or finding out, that his brother had died on the way to Talis’ territory.
He shifted slightly, edging closer to his sister as he glanced at her. The only sibling he had left, despite her fiery, prickly nature.
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