A Great, Wide World of Wonder
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
Spring was gradually beginning to take over in the West, and Aurielle was getting her first sights of green shoots peeking through slowly melting snow on the plains. It all meant two things, maybe more, to her. One, her training would begin in earnest, which excited her greatly! Two, her father would be calling a pack meeting, hers and Aramis’s first meeting and first real exposure to the entire pack. She and her brother would sit on that boulder and look out on the faces of the rest of the pack as Regulus introduced them.
Oooo, that part was less exciting. She would be the one in the spotlight, for certain, right? She wasn’t entirely certain she wanted the spotlight. The thought was downright scary, and she had nightmares that she would grow up and never be the powerful leader her father was, or that the very founder of the pack this one had been based upon had been. Cairo. All she and her father had were stories, passed down from Erani, who had known the male so personally. But she wished she could meet the great brown Adravendi Patriarch.
But Spring also meant another thing. She was deemed old enough to venture through the Plains mostly unaccompanied. However, she wasn’t alone. Her father had returned from his explorations up north with two large mountain lions. They were still smaller than her father, of course – none could match him in size, her young mind was certain – but it had been a startling experience to meet them. Instinct warred with her father’s reassurance that these cats would not harm her.
However, she’d warmed quickly to them after a day or two. But it was Aelloshir, one of their several litters, that she had warmed to most after his parents had left for a week and returned with him. He’d bonded quickly to the small, shimmering white wolf, and now shadowed her every move. He was ranging around her, now, pale ice blue eyes ever vigilant as she padded across the plainsland.
Today, she was ‘patrolling’. Aelloshir was a year old, but had already received training from the elders of his clan, and dropped back to her side as they drew nearer to the wall. “You remember your father’s orders, yes?”
The young Future of Celestial nodded, but continued questing onward, following the wall’s inner curve until they came to an opening, about thirty feet wide—one of the passages for prey. Soon elk and other large prey animals would be migrating through as the plains grew lush and verdant, and hunting would begin, as well as Paladin’s fascination with preservation of resources.
The child stopped, gazing out at winter-dead old grass that she was still too small to see above yet. So far as her young mind was concerned, if she couldn’t see anyone, there was no one there, but her father’s lessons prevailed, and she took a sniff of the wind, trying to study the scents there. Plenty of the pack members, of course – the border’s scent was laid strongly here – and some prey she hadn’t learned the names of yet. There were of course the scents of loners, but they were old and stale.
Her slim, dirty brown muzzle remained raised, tasting the wind before Aelloshir took pity on her and scooped her up to rise onn his hind legs and set her gently on top of the wall. By now, the efforts to widen the ‘walk-way’ had begun to show fruit, and there was room enough for her and the mountain cat to fit, if somewhat cramped for him.
She stared out over the plains that lay beyond the borders, sapphire and sky-blue eyes wide with young wonder. “It’s so much bigger than I imagined. Loshir, how big is the world?”
The cat chuffed softly, a snort of laughter. “Very big, little moon child. With many dangers.”
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
He'd been traveling all over the place since he'd turned a year and claimed his freedom. Much of the south had already been somewhat familiar to him, so now he was extending his playground and making himself familiar with lands beyond the scope of what he'd already been wandering in. Thus far, he'd not come across much. A much more dry climate than what he'd just left, though it appeared to be greening up with the slow arrival of spring. Today in particular, Amos found himself wandering, aimless and growing bored. It was strange, going from having his rambunctious brother Rogdar around all the time and his parents and Feliecien to just being on his own. No one to talk to unless he found a stranger and struck up conversation, but so far he hadn't really messed with that since he wasn't sure who he'd run into and he was still recovering from having met his uncle for the first time. Now that man was an interesting one. Not that Amos had an intention of chatting with Cerberus again any time soon. The thought made him nervous. Speaking of interesting things though- what was that? Up again, in the middle of the grass, a... wall? Who'd put a wall out here? The boy was more than happy to go investigate and find out for himself just what this was and why it was here. Trotting through long, dry grasses as they rustled and brushed against his slate grey coat and paler, ashen legs, he hummed softly as he approached. A tune he'd gotten stuck in his head, which by the time he got to this curious structure he'd found the words to and found himself singing softly under his breath, "Little red riding hood, you sure are looking good, you're everything a big bad wolf could want," voice coming out soft and low as he failed to notice he wasn't alone. He was just far enough away from the young girl and her companion for them to be in his peripheral vision as he inspected the wall from a safe, respectful distance and canted his head a bit trying to figure out it's purpose. After some consideration and noticing the pack smell, he figured it held a pretty smart alpha somewhere on the other side. Lot easier to keep trespassers from being a problem if they can't even get in. Laughing and shaking his head again, he set to humming again softly and scratching behind one of his ears for a moment as he decided where to go next since hanging around here might not be a good idea if he didn't wanna get yelled at by some pack wolves. Walk. "Speak!" "Think." |
Aurielle
Master Intellectual (240)
Master Fighter (255)
Professor
10 Years
Female
212
BrienaSkysong
Aurielle Adravendi |
Aelloshir heard the stranger’s voice before Aurielle did, but she was swift enough to catch on by the last few words. She felt the cat stiffen behind her, but her gradated sapphire and sky blue eyes had spotted the other wolf and watched with curiosity as he moved along the wall. He was older than her, definitely, and since he wasn’t inside the wall, she supposed that maybe he wasn’t a member of Celestial. Thus, caution should be had.
However, caution warred with curiosity, and the latter won—by a hair, at least. She compromised with both by staying on the wall, out of general reach of the stranger, calling out to the fellow in a low, polite voice. She hadn’t quite learned yet how to make her voice carry without raising it to a shout (or a squeal, in her case), and her young shyness restricted some of her volume.
“Hello, sir.”
Behind her she felt the vibration as Aelloshir grumbled and shifted carefully to gather his haunches beneath himself, ready to spring down on the male if he started anything. Should she have called out to the male? Probably not, but it was done, now. She’d followed the rules, after all. She was inside the border – on it was more the correct term – and she wasn’t talking to a stranger without a guardian with her.
Pup logic. Go figure.
Walk ---- "Speak" ---- "Hear" ---- Think |
At first glance, Aurielle's coat is pure white.. Her fur has an iridescent quality (like moonstones) where the fur shimmers different colors under various angles of light: in this case, the colors shown by rainbow moonstones. Not one hair on her hide is a solid unnatural color, but, ya know, it's really hard to convey that in still art :P
Aurielle's English is heavily laden with an Irish, Swedish mixed accent.
Her family is allowed to crash all her threads, Private and Open.
As of Autumn Year 14, Aurielle glows with a bright blue-white bio-luminescence in her fur, and bears a marking over her left eye - see profile and reference.
Sitting and humming softly to himself, the boy was very much in his own world. Thoughts of where to go and when he ought to get to hunting were filling his mind so he was quite surprised when he heard a soft little voice calling out to him in greeting. Straightening up and looking for the source, he found an interesting sight awaiting him. A child sat on top of the wall, and by her side a rather large, black feline who eyed him in a way Amos wasn't quite sure he liked. Raising an ash grey brow, Amos replied politely, "Greetings, little miss. I take it this is your wall, then?" Moving in a semi-circle so he could sit down and face her more directly while also moving a bit farther from the wall in the hopes of being a bit more out of range of that mountain lion she had there. When he sat down in the grass, he looked up at her with a curious mis-matched gaze and smiled gently. "I'm Amos, what's your name?" the rangy yearling asked with genuine interest. He hadn't had anyone to chat with in way too long. This growing stuff wasn't all that great if you asked him. Walk. "Speak!" "Think." |