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first of the year - Raheerah - January 26, 2014 @Xi'nuata The beast wandered, although it could not be so aimless as the act implied. His paws brushed heavy against the rock, torn and scabbed; each footfall was an underlying echo of pain between his toes, but he ignored it. He had been traveling for too long now. His encounter with Blacktail Deer Plateau had left him feeling sour and agitated, and he had hoped that they could at least offer him and his companions the opportunity to rest. It seemed such graciousness could not occur in pack wolves. Though he would keep his temper for now, Raheerah had made a mental note to see through those threads he had made, both silent and verbal. For now, his focus was on exploration, scouring the land for some place suitable for Lham and the monk to hide. He sought their paradise, and though it was no paradise for the beast, he knew well enough what they wanted. What they sought lay in the mountains, surrounded on all sides and hidden from the rest of the world. A secluded little Eden all for themselves. That was why he found himself in the mountains now, scaling one particular mountain side in the hopes that he could see further from its height. Terrain was at an angle walkable, but still sharp enough that Raheerah found difficulty in traversing it as he normally would. His paws fought to make purchase on the ice covered rocks, and what earth revealed through the snow was slippery with soot, remnants of a fire long ago. Above, the clouds churned. The skies were once more overcast and grey, but he found himself in the afternoon sun's warmth this time. It fell down between the juvenile trees, hardly hidden by any canopy of leaves. Most of what lay around him was illuminated in golden light. It was peaceful, as peaceful hiking up a mountain side could be. RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 26, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 26, 2014 He set out his path before him. The snow was thin here, as though unable to gather higher than a couple inches before the wind and the slope would cause it to tumble down. No tracks lay out before him, but a steady trail of prints did wind around behind. He closed his eye for a moment and walked on, finding respite in this darkness against the consistent glare of the sun on the snow. It wasn't so bad the further up he traveled, where the snow thinned. Molten gaze reappeared when the beast had accidentally set his paw on a sharp branch; he put his weight on the very end of the branch and snapped it off loudly, but not without the branch sending a sliver of wood into one of the many cuts on his paw pad. A snarl tore across his face, and he stopped, leaning back onto his haunches to examine the damage. His sights only held his paw for a moment before a figure moved in the distance. The beast caught her out of the corner of his eye, and his gaze flickered up. There he could see a tan wolf moving along the mountain side as well, surrounded by an air of familiarity in both her movements and aesthetic. It was with disbelief that he registered her face and placed a name to it - Xi'nuata. The one from the frozen lake. How strange it should be to find her here. Raheerah raised his injured paw, grasping the sliver in his teeth and jerking it out of his skin. It left behind a swelling of crimson, but he ignored it. He replaced his paw on the ground, looked back to where he saw the loner, and uttered a strangled, hellish bay. By no means the sound a wolf should make, but it loosely came from his lips in an attempt to gather her attention. RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 26, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 27, 2014 His head slowly began to fall to once side before she noticed him, but he straightened as she turned and redirected her path towards his company. He had to wonder what she was doing out here, what path would have taken her from the frozen lake to this forsaken mountain side. Then again, perhaps she wondered the same of him. His journey consisted of deciding points - each turn was not without its purpose or its cause. He had been led here, and he only wished to know if the same fate had drawn her to cross his path once more. Raheerah shifted his weight. There was a dull stinging in his paw still, but it was not enough for him to cease his journey to recover. He had suffered far worse ailments than an achy paw. Still she came close and Raheerah huffed at her question, seemingly aware of the injury he sustained. "It is not your conceerrn." He rumbled, standing once more at his full height. He looked her over, seeking any changes to the physique he had seen days ago by the lake. She looked the same as she had then, and that was good enough for him. "Whaat brings you heere." The beast added, failing to let his gaze leave the tan wolf. RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 27, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 27, 2014 With the small stinging in his paw nigh undeniable in notice, Raheerah resolved to sink back onto his haunches. He made no effort to relieve his paw of the weight of his front half, but this made it somewhat easier to ignore it. The beast wrapped his tail around his haunch and, feeling his skin prickle beneath the wind, gave a slight toss of his nape and the fur that sprouted from it. She spoke nothing more on the matter of his paw, and he opted to ignore it further, knowing well that if he should dwell on it it would only turn the ache into irritation. And he would not do well to be irritated, not right now when he was also a multitude of things - hungry, tired, exhausted from his travels. Her mention of the plateau caused him to raise his brows. He had recently been there as well, but their encounter was brief - it was a day or so ago, as opposed to this morning. Her path must have been shorter and more concise than his own. "I doo hope you managed to avooiid the ones that craawwl it." Raheerah mentioned with regard to the plateau, and the pack that resided upon it. However, he didn't know of her relation to them, if she had any. They could be allies for all he knew. His gaze moved out in the direction of the lake she spoke of, the lake he had first seen her traversing. It laid beyond the mountains, where the land came flat again, surrounded by the rocks and trees and the sheer wilderness. The ashy brute furrowed his brow. "Ii've not seeeen the moonliight illuminate the waters of a winter laake." He commented; as he recalled, it had been covered in a sheet of ice. Perhaps the water was still open in some parts of it. Not that it mattered to him, he had no interest in beholding this sight. Things of beauty were mortal treasures, they were below him. RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 27, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 27, 2014 He nodded and left it at that. She seemed to pay little mind to whatever interaction she had held with them, and though Raheerah knew little of the interaction, he wondered if it had ended in disappointment as it had with he and his wards. Still it left a bad taste in his mouth, and irritation; he saw them as untrusting, paranoid. Perhaps even greedy, but how could selfishness warrant the rejection of a proven warrior and hunter, a protector? It was then that paranoia would win over, and he would have to place the blame on the creamy male that stood aside his Alpha, the one that had regarded them with skepticism. They would see soon enough the mistake they had made. Raheerah twitched his ear and listened to her tale. He could not understand what would compel anybody to seek beauty, to go so far as to shatter the protection of ice, to endanger one's self to witness the water that shimmered below. The act itself held no reward for him, unless he were to fish in those waters, or quell his thirst. But he accepted it anyways with a nod. Another slow breath led to a low bubble in his chest, and Raheerah cast his gaze out to the mountain side that stretched above them. "Ii seek to encompasss the whole of the mountains in my gaaaze." He rumbled, gesturing with his nose towards the top of the mountain, his destination. "So that I maay find nestled in its breast, a paaradiiise." He hadn't told her when they first met of his intentions here, or the ones he traveled with. They had shared few words. Had he asked her if she had a home? Raheerah's expression grew contemplative for a moment, but he dismissed it. Gaze returned to Xi'nuata, returning to that stoic, hardened grimace. "Doo yoou call any place hoome?" RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 27, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 28, 2014 He found it curious when she recoiled to his question. Not visibly, although her expression had changed, and her fur stood on end; he could tell that the question had put her on edge for whatever reason, even before she spoke her words. Raheerah failed to answer to her reaction at all, instead he looked her over, and twisted his expression into a scoff. "Thee earth aloone bears little promisse of saafety." He spoke, twisting an ear to the side. "There are moonsters that roam iiiiit." The beast added lowly, and his own voice, tumultuous and deep, rumbled with the words. He could only assume then that she truly had no home; as a wanderer, she seemed to call the Earth itself her home, but Raheerah could find many faults in that claim. Like he said, there was no promise of safety. To live alone with the Earth as one's home is to lack a private space at all, to lack any place that others may call home alongside you. Even he, the Dragon, the criminal, could not survive forever without companionship. For as much as he despised the monk, and as much as Dawa refrained from his presence, Raheerah found use in them in that they did keep him from loneliness. Even without them, he would have sought out somebody, anybody. To listen to his voice, to breathe in the same air as he, to hear his stories. To quake in his step. Was this not something she would desire as well? Raheerah cocked his head again, but righted himself almost immediately. "Iiis it not lonesome?" He questioned, intrigued by her lifestyle, but doubtful all the same. RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 29, 2014
RE: first of the year - Raheerah - January 29, 2014 Raheerah spent little more time dwelling on living situations, and more on the situation at hand. He was unsure what he was trying to convince her of by combating her solitary ideals - it was unfair of him to argue with one's preferences when it had little effect, if at all, on his own. In the end, they would part ways living the same way they'd intended to live - she as a loner, and he in the company of the monk and the frail little cleric he protected, searching for their paradise, like he promised. Perhaps it was just a desire to seek something new. A change, or maybe he was just so blind to opportunities outside of his promise, he wished not to fathom those opportunities if they were to present themselves. He rumbled, but felt amused at her response. Perhaps she was just as blind as he. More so, if she thought her Earth was ever kind. "The woorld is cruuuel. No plaace less so than aanywhere elllse." Raheerah scoffed a second time and tore his gaze away from her, that one molten eye peering up through the trees, to the peak of the mountain face, and then to the skies above. "The Eaarth serrves no juuurisdiction that monsters abiiide byy." The wolf added with a thunderous chortle. How easy it was for him to say; not quite for others to realize. She spoke of her solitude and he looked back to her. Raheerah was beginning to suspect skepticism in her, and whatever idea she held of companionship, packs and the like. It was no wonder she didn't seem to have any friends, with an attitude like that. Then again, Raheerah was not particularly known for his outstandingly friendly demeanor - he had no right to judge her. "Solituude, too, is a moonster. A quiet onne." He answered off handedly, and rose to his paws again. Stretching his legs, he was reminded of the small ache in his paw. If it persisted, much as he would dread to do so, he would see Lham - but for now, the beast would continue to neglect it. He shook out his heavy coat, preparing to continue his journey upward, but not without another pointed look towards Xi'nuata. "It is faarr too eaasy to be lost in themm. Monsters will consuume yoouu," He warned, both of the hypothetical monsters and the real ones that crawled the woods at night, then began to crack his lips into a devious sneer. "lest you befrieend the riight ooonnnes." Raheerah quipped darkly, and his remaining eye gleamed before he turned away from her. With those parting words, he hoped to give her something to consider. His legs churned once more beneath him, pushing him forward, off towards the sheer cliffs above that would show him to the mountains and all that lie within them. exit Raheerah! RE: first of the year - Xinuata - January 29, 2014
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