This ride is about to get bumpy
Pack meeting
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
51
51
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
08-17-2021, 04:48 PM
The meager remains of the pack's supplies were laid out along the communal spaces of the Armada. The fire was still roaring heartily in the pit, and he was waiting to hear any further reports that the torrential rain and flooding in the night just passed had affected any other dens or damaged other important resources of the Armada. The Warlord was not a happy wolf, knowing just how badly the pack's food supplies had been damaged, and with winter just over the horizon, too.
It was time to bring in the rest of the pack, and begin the painstaking job of rebuilding their supplies. Through hunting, trade, or perhaps even raiding. He raised his head and called for the pack.
"Sirius Fatalis"
It was time to bring in the rest of the pack, and begin the painstaking job of rebuilding their supplies. Through hunting, trade, or perhaps even raiding. He raised his head and called for the pack.
08-17-2021, 04:56 PM
Gossamer was headed back into the pack lands with a bundle of herbs in her mouth when she heard her father calling the pack together. Well, seemed like she'd gotten back just in time. She noted that it sounded like an urgent call so she headed straight for the meeting rather than dropping her herbs off right away. She was sure they'd keep and she could set them up to dry later. She arrived and nodded to her father before taking a seat. Gossamer set the herbs down, spitting out a few random bits of leaves and steam. Ásta followed in behind and settled down next to her.
08-17-2021, 05:03 PM
Artorias shook the ocean water from his fur as he stepped back onto the beach. After pulling every last piece of salvageable product from the flooded stores, he had found himself covered in a less-than-desirable amount of grime and muck. The food that had gotten soaked had been entirely spoiled and turned the water into a sludge. The store would either need an incredibly thorough deep cleaning once it drained, or it would need to be filled in and a new one dug. He knew Sirius would not like to hear this, but he also knew it had to be said. Bad news was still news and needed to be reported.
As he tried to dry out his fur, Artorias made his way back toward the communal space where Sirius sat in wait for the rest of the pack to join. He found the Warlord scowling over the minuscule amount of supplies that had been saved and Gossamer just arriving, and even those would require a good drying before they could know if they were still usable or total losses. The damage they saw now night not have been the extent of the concern. He found a position near Sirius, offering his godfather a concerned glance before looking over the remaining furs, blankets, raw materials, and other dry goods that hadn't been totally destroyed. No food or herbs had survived. No mixed medicines or poultices could be salvaged. This did not look good...
08-17-2021, 05:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-17-2021, 05:04 PM by Ophelia. Edited 1 time in total.)
Pack meetings weren't really...Ophie's thing. It wasn't that she didn't care what was going on around her, only it made her guilty knowing she'd already missed out on so much. In this instance she didn't have much of a choice, the pantry was ruined, Ophie couldn't stuff her face silly even if she wanted to. Which...even now she sort of did and didn't. She ambled along, sides huffing and puffing as she struggled to not get left behind and miss out on too much. By the time she stumbled onto the scene only Gos, Artorias and the Warlord was present, which was a good thing! But also bad since Ophie had pointedly been avoiding the Fatalis patriarch, for reasons that involved disappointed stares and gruelling work out routines. Ophie couldn't decide which one scared her the most.
Struggling to keep her breathing calm and collected, she swallowed the lump forming in the pit of her throat. No one would starve her into skinniness, would they? Taking refuge beside her sister, Ophie planted herself in Gos' shadow. Present but not the centre of attention, just as she liked it.