somewhat overdue
Winter was cold and harsh here, his coat clearly not suited for this climate and the brisk mountain air. He exhaled, the air clouding around his muzzle as he looked up at the foggy mountain paths and peaks. He had brought his children to the monastery that resided at the top once, long ago.
Tilting his head back he called out for Delphi, not yet knowing quite how much things had changed around here.
Fortunately for Delphi, she's making her way down from the inner stores of Fenrir's Maw when the call rings out. The tone is unfamiliar, but there's a certain clip to it that reminds her of the stories her da would tell when she was younger. Dropping her gathered supplies off at the lower storerooms for easier access, Delphi doesn't keep the man waiting for long.
Winter had only just begun to arrive and already fog swirled from her nostrils. A cape made from a wolverine's pelt is draped over her shoulders both to evade the cold and keep danger away. Being so small, she was always at risk from being snatched by large birds or targeted by even larger predators. Keeping the hood up over her ears as she makes her way down the snowy slopes, from afar it would appear she might just be a wolverine.
It's not until she's feet from the wolf does she tilt her head back to drop the hood and get a good look at who had come calling for her specifically. To her surprise and it's obvious by the way she stops in her tracks and looks upward, it is her grandfather. Blinking a few times before her brain comes back, she clears her throat and dips her head in greeting to him. "You're a long way from the bamboo, Hattori," Delphi can't hide the smirk. She's trying to be respectful, but after the griping stories from her da, she can't imagine being so serious all the time.
"Come, I'm sure you would appreciate some warmth," she nods her head toward a relatively spacious cavern not far from the border at the base of the mountain. It had once been home to a bear and her family, but has since been chased off so they may use it for temporary meetings or guests to stay in. Within, a fire already dances with sparks and warmth, kept alive by those who patrol the borders. A sort of beacon for those who are lost.
Taking her cloak off to sit upon it by the fire, she shakes out her fur and settles in before turning her attention to the Kaicho. "I am uncertain how much you know, but I suppose we can start with the basics. I am Delphi, daughter of Kuroki and Celeste, your granddaughter," her eyes stay firm on Hattori, trying to see if she can see any flickering changes of expression with the news. How much did he know of his grandpups?
He hummed low in his throat, a sound of acknowledgement, before he made to follow the yearling as they sought shelter from the brisk mountain air. The sort of cold that sunk into the bone. He settled on his seat, quiet as he watched her, gaze intense, the glow of his eyes mitigated by the flickering flames. He knew who she was, had put enough together on his own, but the introduction did feel necessary all the same, proper somehow.
"I heard what happened to her. You have my condolences." He spoke quietly in his native tongue, Celeste must have taught them that, no? In some way he felt responsible for the woman's passing, she had been dragged into it all and he felt as though- it was done.
”Appreciated,” her smile is warm, but it doesn’t connect to her eyes. It’s clear by the look on her face that the loss of her mother still ran a sharp knife through her heart. “I am sure that is not why you’re here, no?” Delphi asks, switching back to the common tongue because honestly, she was out of practice and had not enough brain marbles to really put in the effort.
"That is true enough," he conceded, following suit and swapping to the common tongue as well. "I thought it odd Víðarr did not attend the Hallows meeting." Tojo and Heiðinn were not allies by any means, but there had been an agreement between the two packs. "Does he not have his own children to act as an heir?" The implication was a little pointed, but clear: why you?
She sighs, eyes levelling with Hattori, cold and devoid of any of the snarky spark she usually carried. Hattori was not wrong. There was Erik, hell even Akito or Morganna, that could have stepped up to take the place of Vidarr. Of course, the new ones were not even a year, they surely couldn't step up, but there were the older ones. So why her? It was a good question indeed.
"Morganna has never been around. Akito is I believe not truly Vidarr's? Or there's no way of knowing, but his dedication to your bamboo stands firm over any considerations of him moving north. Erik, well Erik, he is volatile," her nose wrinkles, the only indication that she was not Erik's biggest fan. "So the next option was myself. I have spent much more time with Vidarr than any of his own offspring so the decision is a no brainer," her shoulders shrug before she regards Hattori once more, her own question coming next.
"Do you wonder if Vidarr's agreement with you still stands?" Though the secret has not been revealed to anyone else, it was one thing that Vidarr insisted she knew about. If he were to remain an honorable man in his dying days, someone would need to ensure he held up his end of the bargain with Hattori.
So in that sense he could see why his granddaughter had been chosen, the situation was similar in some regards but different in many others.
"I do." He confirmed, grateful she got straight to the point. They had only just met in earnest- the Hallowed meeting did not count as they hadn't spoken- and yet she seemed to be able to read him well enough. He made no secret of his lack of taste for mingling after all.
”Vidarr had chosen Lumine as the contender for your agreement, but she does not know yet. He was waiting until her first birthday to impose the news,” Delphi pauses, her expression scrunched up for a moment. Since Tenshi’s ailment and Vidarr’s spiral, the pups were a mess and she wasn’t even sure if they liked her or were just staying until they were old enough.
”I have no qualms of upholding Vidarr’s end of the bargain, but I am not the girl’s father. I cannot promise she won’t give you trouble,” she lifts a brow, eyes remaining on Hattori to see what he thought of the predicament.
"What is the girl like?" He asked then, head tilting just slightly.
"Tenshi, what happened to her?"
"I, hrm," she doesn't want to say this bit, but knows it has to be said aloud. "Vidarr and his healers are not so great at healing when they put their gods before medicine," the words are careful. Not exactly placing blame upon the Mad King himself, but surely there was a cause and effect to his ways. "Tenshi gave birth to the pups and didn't take it so well. I had attempted to help, but there was insistence that they pray to the gods for help," her voice is strained, annoyed almost. Stupid Vidarr. "They went to raid The Hallows. Tenshi thought herself recovered, but she ended up catching something really bad on the way there. Fighting only worsened it and by the time they returned to the mountain, it was basically too late," Delphi looks away from Hanzo now to stare into the flames. Her heart ached for Tenshi, for her own mother, for the pups that would not know the woman who brought them into this world.
"I wish I had done more, but no one has seen her since the return from the raid. We all have assumed her rightfully dead and gone. Vidarr wouldn't let anyone get close, not even his own sisters or their children," her nose wrinkles as she looks back to her grandfather, curious to know what he thought.
Hattori would claim that he was above casting blame, but from what his granddaughter told him it very much sounded as though this was Vidarr's fault. If he had no faith in his own healers, Hattori would have-not for outside trade or diplomacy, but to help an old friend. That was all it had to be. But he hadn't asked, thought he could handle it alone in his own way with faith and words that were ultimately empty. And to think he'd let her raid- Hattori was not an angry man, nor full of rage or vengeance, it was all shoved deep down, he pretended it did not exist and yet such things always came to the surface. One day. "And where is he now? He just left?" He didn't expand on why he was asking, his lips pursed tight. |
"I have banished him from the mountain. Along with his son, Bjorn. Our last conversation was not productive, dangerous rather. He quite revealed that his mind was spiraling into something dark and I wish it not be around my pack," her teeth grit together, lips wrinkling slightly in distaste as the memory washed over her. "I do not know where he has gone," not once has Delphi allowed her gaze to leave her grandfather. She wants him to elaborate on why he asks, but won't push the topic either.
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