Bleed
03-13-2013, 01:01 PM
This is for: Epiphron, Chrysanthe, Collision, Leon, Preston, Syrinx, and any other Adravendis, also warriors in Valhalla may come. I've forgotten, set after Neo has disappeared. I also intend for this to be a pretty rapid fire thread. You don't all have to come, this is not mandatory, posts may remain short and well-kept.
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It had been a few days since Cairo had even seen his son, Neo. The boy had disappeared after the chat they had together, and it struck a note of fear in the lord's chest. Cairo had said nothing wrong? Promoted the boy's enthusiasm, told him he loved him, and let him think on his own about what he wanted. Swallowing back a bit the arkhos slowed his pace and dropped his haunches to the ground. Raising his head to the heavens he let out a gentle call for the Adravendis of Valhalla.
He simply needed to know of what had sparked such an upset in the boy and perhaps with that information he would have the viable ideas to see what needed to be done. Throwing his gaze to the side the canine fell silent and waited for them all to come.
03-25-2013, 04:12 PM
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The brunette king would wait for his family to arrive, and as they did, he would note Collision had clearly taken an early leave to Glaciem.Well, it was probably for the best. Alleviating a bit of stress, for the moment, from the male's mind would be a good thing. Crowded around them he would feel his worst assumptions consume him. A huff leaving his lungs the arkhos would turn his head towards the ground, "Before it was a suspicion, now I am aware, Neo is gone," He really didn't know where
the boy had run off to, but that fact of the matter was, something had clearly happened beyond what he and his son had spoken about, and he needed to know what mindset Neo was in.
Did anything in particular happen? Is he out on a hunt, I need some information guys," His eyes flickered from each of them individually. Tail brushing to the side along his hock, he was a bit perturbed. It was not the first adopted child he had lost, granted he knew the others to be dead, even so, without confirmation on the fact, there was a burden unlike any other. Why had Cairo failed the boy? Was it he who had driven him away? Cairo had offered nothing but the best for the little man, and it seemed as though none of it mattered.
03-29-2013, 06:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2013, 10:32 AM by Epiphron.)