Rising Sun Valley a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinion of a sheep
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Getting to the rank of Khal had never been much of Raezho's concerns and thoughts. But the golden warrior did know his father would have wanted him to. One thing that did bother him though, was Azzaro. His brother and silent and expressionless, he was so much more...Dotharan than Raezho himself. Even his build told you that. He was much more likely to become more powerful. At the age of one, Azzaro didn't already have time for his child play. They weren't even that old, to be honest. A playfight sometimes would be nice. At least they were both an Ezok at the moment. But once they're old enough, Azzaro would probably become Khal and Raezho would be left alone, forgotten. Drakhavo, why did you leave us and sent us to this hell? After their father died, the bloodfangs left the brothers too, bidding them goodbye before they joined him in death. Then their Khalas like his life and his entire world, fell apart.

His brother had probably expected some wolves to stay behind with him. Raezho expected the worst. The worst happened. But for once, he couldn't whip around and crow "I told you so" to Azzaro. It was too much to take in at once, their once huge Khalas ended up with nothing but them but a couple of slaves. He kind of expected that. Who follows two unexperienced young wolves who had not proven themselves to be worthy of Khal yet? They were stranded, alone with nowhere to go, until his dark-furred brother make a surprising announcement. He thought it would be better if they left the fatherlands, and find another home somewhere. At the moment, it sounded like a good plan. Raezho agreed and off they went. The slaves soon died, as the brother always ate first.

While he missed his father, who trained him up to be a warrior, Raezho was definitely enjoying the adventure to find a new home. So much more sights to see! Beauty and wonders everywhere. But there were none of the plains they sought to find, the bison that were their main source of food. As the days dragged on, even Raezho had to admit they might be heading towards their death, no matter how positive he tried to be when Azzaro was around. From the way his brother acted, he probably did too. It would be even worse from Azzaro's end, considering he was the one who suggested leaving.

The forest opened up into a valley, and Raezho's dreams were crushed again. His brother had the same thoughts, as a scowl decorated his face now. Azzaro sniffed, only finding elk and deer like Raezho had. A growl erupted from Azzaro, and Raezho kept his jaws shut for once, hoping not to annoy his brother any further. Azzaro growled something about staying here, and for once, Raezho just continued to shut his jaw and settled down. Isthasy, shilta yth ti maulk wer elk vur tekir? yth re trian starving vur astahii provide pluvt. bison shilta itheik halkvri yth ehtah astahi, shar yth rigluin ekess qe gliiwr sjek yth tuor ekess maulk bison.

His brother looked at him, asking if he agreed. Deciding to lighten up the mood, he rolled his eyes and said ti batobot ghergoilt! coi jahus ergriff fogah klewnoric! His brother continued on about how he had probably led both of them to their deaths. Raezho softened, it wasn't often his brother admitted something personal. He rose and nudged his brother. yth geou ehtah hesi okarthel. plains shilta qe lae karif mojka de udoka lae astahii hefoc, yth geou ehtah astahi ilrigani.
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RE: a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinion of a sheep - by Raezho - April 05, 2015, 08:18 PM