Rising Sun Valley a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinion of a sheep
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azzaroRaezho did have some sense with him and did not say anything offensive to the Khal in front of them, gods know what would have happened if the other Dotharan attacked. The two brothers would fight them off, but would probably have a short and dishonorable life, and Drakhavo would not like that one bit. The dark furred Ezok nearly smiled when Rakharo commented on how Raezho did not have a single scratch on him, making him a girl in the Khal's eyes. Even the usually serious older brother of the two could not resist poking fun at his brother, even with the sticky situation at hand. "Batobot si iaco mrith, ti wer luh zahae wer mlasup ehaism though. Jaciv uiulph nurh." He made an emphasis on the she but the joking tone was gone the moment the last word left his maw as he turned his attention back to the Khal.

azzaroKhal Rakhavo then spoke, saying that he did not have bison herds yet, nor grass plains, that they were still far ahead but he would find a new grass sea where they would thrive, meaning the Khal and his Khalas. Then the fire eyed Dotharan offered them a place in his Khalas, saying that they looked like they could use a good meal and that if they followed the Khal, if they pledged loyalty to him, they would always have a place in the older wolf's Khalas.

azzaroAzzaro's first decision was to reject the offer, he had left Raesh Dahaan to find a place for himself, to build a new Khalas where Raezho and himself would thrive, to raid and plunder other packs enough to make Drakhavo proud. To bear sons and daughters to carry on their family's legacy. But then he thought it through, the numbers that the Khal had would prove useful, and Rakhavo seemed like a strong and powerful leader, one that he would have been glad to follow before but suspicion that had grown on the journey here forbid him to do so now. When he was older, he would build a legacy of his own, but for now...

azzaroShifting his form slightly so it looked respectful instead of defensive, dipping his dark crown, the older of the two brothers spoke in his low baritone. "Si, Azzaro, pledge sia loyalty ekess wux, Khal Rakhavo. Mobi geou qe thric soneir shafaer sia rhyaex naeck." Truthfully, the dark furred Dotharan did not think his brother would refuse the offer, even for a second. It promised adventure after all, and that was all Raezho ever wanted.

azzaroTurning his head to Raezho, he mouthed Ti vi lex. He said that because Rakhavo had commented on how they seemed like they needed a good meal and just before that his golden unscarred brother had said something about starving and that they should go hunting.
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RE: a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinion of a sheep - by Azzaro - April 28, 2015, 04:18 AM