When the tide comes in [joining]
08-23-2013, 11:39 AM
The light on this land was beautiful against this majestic birds green eyes. The four and half foot tall bird stood on the borders of Amenti. The giant odd shoebill looking into the territory standing nearly like a statue. His huge beak looking like a tree's trunk apart for the sharp tip to it. Able to tear flesh and crash through a skull if he wanted. Though he clicked his beak to make his strange thumping sound to notify the alphess wolf here that he was here. Arkada was seeking acceptance into Amenti because it seemed like the most corrupted pack here these wolves weren't filling their life purpose of trying to become a bird. Yet, he was feeling nice to forgive them and see how they lived. Because perhaps they were following their own rule? That was always a possibility. Arkada shook his head a bit and ruffled his feathers. Standing firm on the edge. He couldn't exactly show being submissive due to his size but yeah he wasn't going to be rude about it at all.
"Such an interesting place to live for such wolves. It intrigues me." Arkada said in his African Irish accent. Hitting the tongue on his beak so that the words were conveyed clearly. No one ever said he was a normal shoebill, he had adapted after being pushed over here by a hurricane. He wasn't exactly a shoebill who was nice and kind apart to their own young. On top of that he loved to fly long distances unlike others of his kind. So standing there with his long legs, he waited kindly to be assessed to. They had an odd way of judging potential members. Though he wasn't a wolf, so he was certain this would be an odd adventure.
"Such an interesting place to live for such wolves. It intrigues me." Arkada said in his African Irish accent. Hitting the tongue on his beak so that the words were conveyed clearly. No one ever said he was a normal shoebill, he had adapted after being pushed over here by a hurricane. He wasn't exactly a shoebill who was nice and kind apart to their own young. On top of that he loved to fly long distances unlike others of his kind. So standing there with his long legs, he waited kindly to be assessed to. They had an odd way of judging potential members. Though he wasn't a wolf, so he was certain this would be an odd adventure.