But Where's the Rum Gone? [Steel]
12-02-2014, 06:46 PM
The Silver Island had been just as good a place as any for him to land, but alas - it hadn't been alluring enough for him to linger long. He was a traveler, and he sought someone like Cecily to keep him company. Or else, he would be someone else's Cecily. The lass Misha had been interesting enough, but he felt the overwhelming desire to move on. Muddied silver coat ruffled in the wind as he cast his beige mask in a new direction: East. He suspected he had landed on the southern part of the land, and so rather than going north and further away from the sea, he would march along parallel to his salty love. Silver gaze cast longingly to the ocean, but his weary limbs told him he could not afford another swim just yet. He hadn't eaten in gods knew how long, and yet he'd only just noticed the emptiness in the pit of his stomach. He knew he had not the speed or the desire to catch a land animal, and so he adjusted his course south and east - back toward the sea. Thankfully enough this sandy scrap seemed to hold enough tide pools to fish in. Body twisted around the circumference of the nearest one, surveying his options. One crab lay dead, likely starved. There were no fish, and there were very few crustacea to choose from. Still, he was far too tired to be picky, and so with ease he snatched up an unsuspecting crab from the mere inches of water. It was almost too easy to tide pool fish.
CRACK!
The crab split open, dying in one fatal bite of Hascal's fangs. He waited not to devour his dinner, picking out every tasty morsel - including those that he normally ignored. He not only just appeared half-starved, he felt it too. Eyes rolled as he swallowed his last bite, knowing it was not nearly enough to satisfy him - but it would keep him alive. He lay down near the shattered shell of the creature, resting his muzzle upon his forepaws. This certainly was a lonely place.. wasn't it?
"Speech"
'thoughts'
12-02-2014, 08:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2014, 08:36 PM by Steel.)
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12-03-2014, 07:13 PM
Had he been in better spirits, or else more aware of his surroundings, he likely would have spotted the lad long, long before he did. But alas, he had missed the boy's arrival on the shore altogether. He was greeted with a simple 'That looks gross,' which he responded to with a rasped chuckle. "Ahoy, lad. Don't knock it 'till you try it." The whelp couldn't have been a year old at best. He appeared large for his age, but he had yet to fill in with the muscle that came roughly a year after one's birth. Hascal remembered when he'd started to fill out - how thrilling it had been. He and other lads used to wrestle and brawl, all for attention or pitiful dominance. "Be ye hungry, lad?" came his sailor drawl - thicker than usual. There was a tiredness in his voice, but the rasp all but masked it for the most part. "I can catch you something." He tilted his head as if the statement were a question, though it was obvious that he could catch something for the boy if he wanted to. Salmon tongue swiped across his lips as he retained his comfortable position from before. The boy was hardly a threat - and so he wouldn't bother to stand.
"Speech"
'thoughts'
12-04-2014, 10:38 PM
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12-05-2014, 12:39 PM
The lad had a point. Why would he want to try something he thought to be disgusting or foul? It made a lot of sense, and yet Hascal couldn't help but chuckle. How he wished Illyria was here, she would have gotten quite a laugh out of this whole ordeal. To them, there was nothing but the sea and it's creatures, but to this lad there was all the rest of the world. The lad then gave him an answer. He might be hungry, but he wouldn't promise to like whatever Hascal caught him. Another chuckle rolled from tired lips as he stood to his paws. The seadog took a moment to stretch, and then tossed his muzzle in the direction of a tide pool - in case the boy wanted to follow and observe. "I'm going to check this one over here," he offered in further invitation. With a flick of his tail he was off, moving toward the tide pool. He knew there would likely be a crab or two, but given the boy's obvious uncertainty about them he hoped for a fish. As he moved toward it he heard the boy ask his name, and with a quick glance over his shoulder he would respond. "Hascal.. and ye, lad?" His pace slowed as he neared the pool, though it was slightly foolish given the fact that none of the creatures in the pool could hope for escape. Still, out of habit he slowed and surveyed what lingered in the mere foot-deep pool. "Yo ho ho!" he exclaimed as two yellow fish darted to and fro - avoiding his circling shadow. With practiced skill he would sweep one from the pool betwixt his jaws, shaking it once, twice to ensure it was dead. In a smooth motion he would toss it in the lad's direction before pivoting to see the boy's reaction. "Even a landlubber like you ought to enjoy that treat."
"Speech"
'thoughts'
12-05-2014, 09:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2014, 09:39 PM by Steel.)
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12-09-2014, 08:58 PM
Hascal could feel the burning red eyes delving into his back as he fished, could feel them appraising him, studying him. He saw nothing wrong with the way he behaved, and truthfully didn't believe that anyone else thought him strange - though it was obvious they did. Oh, to be oblivious. The boy hovered a good distance behind him, watching him as he caught the fish and tossed it back in his direction. Hascal would chuckle as the boy didn't even attempt to catch the morsel. It seemed this was a bit out of his element. The boy thanked him plainly and went about picking at the fish. Hascal could tell it wasn't something he ate on a regular basis. Still, out of hunger or politeness he began to chew on it, offering his name to the seadog. "Nice strong name," Hascal noted with a sea-rasped voice. "I'm new to this land," he offered before inquiring a bit more from the lad. "Be ye from here, or just passing through?" He had only met very few wolves since his landing on Alacritian shores, and he was interested to know those that inhabited this land. Had this lad been born here, or had he moved here with his family or on his own? It seemed he didn't live alongside the sea or he would be more familiar with it's inner workings - but Hascal suspected there was quite a vast inland portion of this land to inhabit.
"Speech"
'thoughts'
12-22-2014, 10:53 AM
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