The Sunspire we can only get hurt by things we learned
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the scar across her throat was in that ugly stage of healing, the thick scabs flaking away to reveal odd pink skin, tearing occasionally to weep into the fur that ringed the tear. the atramentous girl made her meandering way along the outskirts of the territory, pausing here and there to mark. spring was making its presence known, and by the time she'd half finished her patrol, mud clotted thick in her fur and paws.

she paused once to find a patch of stony ground on which to pick away at the earth, for it had grown terribly annoying. mossy emeralds blinked once as she peered out at the steadily sinking sun through the peaks, cursing again her forced slowness as the mountains called to her, with all their wild unknown.


That is not dead which can eternal lie. 
And with strange aeons even death may die.

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It had been a very good day for Wraen so far - a succesful hunt in the morning and a well-earned breakfast, a discovery of a new mousing spot and eventually finding an a darkened, interestingly shaped piece of bone. More out of childish curiousity than any practical reasons she had picked it up and brought home. Her den was not big enough to store every single interesting object she found, but Sunspire had claimed rather big territory and she was sure she would find the perfect spot to hide her treasure. 

And find she did, as well as hide she did and she was finishing her work, by concealing the freshly dug and refilled hole with bits and pieces of moss, when her eyes caught sight of a packmate nearby. It was dark-furred wolf and, while she was away (and because Wraen was near-sighted and could not tell faces apart from a distance), she thought it being Terance. However, there the similarities ended. 

"Hi!" she called out to the she-wolf and began to approach her. "How are you today?" 

They had some small talk and then their paths parted.