Moonspear lashing a ruin of thunders
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"God is every bit as feral as that which he creates."
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Ooc — Talamasca
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He's gonna drop for inactivity! [yikes face]


The fever wicked his strength away and left him weakened beyond anything he had ever felt before. It was worse than having his leg broken, worse than living in the pits of the Nightwalkers. Revui could not gauge the passage of time; he did not know where he was nor how he had gotten there, and had even forgotten about Sunhawk's dive from the cliffs while sickness rose up and overwhelmed him. Whether someone tended to him now - or maybe he had been left to suffer where he'd fallen at Moonspear's doorstep - Revui was oblivious. He swam within his own body, lost to fever dreams.

The woods have always been filled with these soft doe-eyed things;
with hearts beating for the arrow, the bullet, the lance.

I have always been the huntsman.  ⤑

these violent delights
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Ooc — Laur
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She watched as the familiar grey shape travelled to their borders before collapsing upon them into a crumpled heap, so very different to the belligerent wolf he was only months ago. A deep scowl remained on her features as Lyra cut a determined path down the mountainside, racing to her brother's side but not out of concern.

As she arrived upon the scene, she was confronted with the stench of sickness that radiated off the figure who had not moved from where he had fallen. She slowed before approaching, wary for any signs of aggression — who knows what sort of illness the reckless boy had contracted.

Marks and cuts lined his body which Lyra appraised with a critical gaze, unfeeling towards her younger sibling's plight. He had done this before, no? Did he expect his family to patch him up each time he got himself into whatever flavour of trouble he favoured that week?

"Stupid boy," she sneered down at the unconscious Revui, before tipping her muzzle back in a call for @Hydra. She had her own ideas on what to do with him, but she deferred — as always — to her sister's judgement.