No Place for a Bitter Man
07-13-2015, 12:51 PM
It was early evening and Frith would make his last pass around Threar's borders for the day. Everything had checked out so far, nothing out of place, no strange scents too close to the border. He'd taken note of the other wild life he'd seen on his trip, a couple of ocean otters on the beach, a crane making his way to the trees for the night. As the sun drew lower to the horizon he'd even see the bats as they started to take flight for the evening. More than one raccoon had passed by him, and he'd given chase both times. He never got tired of seeing them waddle/run up their trees. He was in a good mood, his worries were relatively quiet. As the moon made its way above his head Frith would walk in silence, completely content. Soon though he'd make his way back to his den with Novella and start thinking about the day ahead.
07-17-2015, 03:22 PM
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07-17-2015, 05:07 PM
His slower pace would eventually lead him to Aslan's scent, as well as another one that was slightly more alarming. Had his yearling children been younger he would have really panicked, but as Aslan was a very large boy (man? could frith bring himself to call his boy a man?) there was little more than curiosity and maybe a desire to run her off his land. It was probably a good thing that he would come upon his son first, his ears perked and his senses a bit more alert with a cat lurking. He'd quickly close the distance between himself and the taller chocolate form. "Aslan," He'd give him a quick nod, for once not offering his affections first of all. "Are you hunting, cat?" He questioned, knowing that the felines could steal their food as well as small pups.
07-17-2015, 05:21 PM
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07-17-2015, 05:33 PM
He hadn't noticed her at first, but as Aslan turned to greet him Frith would take sight of her. He was caught slightly aback, he hadn't expected to see her so close. He doubted that Aslan had any thought of running her off. The Author was intrigued however, and would tilt his head as the tall Destruction introduced her. Lux. "Hmm." He'd offer as he lowered his head and angled his gaze to watch her, obviously her mind was half way across Alacritis by now. "Is she like Sorrel and Felicien's owls?" He'd ask, turning his bicolored gaze from her and back to his son. By now his form had relaxed considerably, now that he knew her name he wasn't about to hurt her. Still, he wanted to know more before giving her his full trust.
07-22-2015, 01:30 PM
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07-23-2015, 10:25 AM
Frith's bicolored gaze lingered on the cat as Aslan hesitated slightly in his answer. It seemed the situation was not quite as cut and dry as he'd first expected. Had winter still been upon them he might've just chased her out with no questions asked. It was spring though, and the earth's bounty was springing forth. There was enough food in Threar for another mouth. She was Aslan's friend, and that would be enough for Frith. He'd take a cautious step towards her, not intending to get close but he wanted her attention. (not that her eyes had wandered from him much.) "Will you come and speak with me?" He'd ask her, obviously he was not going to be treading closer to her as he sat back upon his rump. There were some questions he had for her, and if she intended upon lingering in his pack lands he wanted to know the answers.
08-10-2015, 03:59 AM
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