February 28, 2014, 06:12 PM
He gave her some reassurance, in that she would recieve no repercussions for being a newcomer to their ranks. That was a plus; Inkenoah would probably die if she had to fight her way into anybody's respect. Respect enough to not be bullied, that is. He moved away, and Inkenoah was surprisingly quick to follow him, preferring the cleave the distance between herself and her new Alpha. The darkness remained close all around them, and though his fur held the depth of the darkness as well, he was not the nightmare she fled from. No, rather the opposite. A dream, a hero, and she would abide by his presence for as long as he allowed. She nodded and listened, stopping next to him as he marked the territory and explained - so in order to gain higher ranking, she would need to prove herself, her worth - as she expected. Well, a high standing in any pack was not particularly her first priority.
He seemed to pay no mind to her admission, too, which relieved her - perhaps she would recieve no judgment from him, but Inkenoah would be cautious to avoid allowing her fears to slip out to anybody else. It was only him she had taken a chance to put her trust in. The phoenix tuned in, following his gestures as he explained the nearby lands. He spoke of another pack, and she stored it away in her mind. It may come in handy later when toeing that fraction of the borders. He made mention of another wolf, Pied. Inkenoah too stored that name away, although was quick to move on to other thoughts.
She watched him closely, and as he cleared the log, Inkenoah instead leaped upon it and dropped back to the earth on the other side, scurrying after Akhlut to keep his company. "That sounds... Good." She answered, eying the shadows of the forest and maintaining a peculiar closeness to the body of her new leader. "Are there other Outriders here?" Inkenoah prodded, turning her gaze to him. It may serve her well to speak with them, if that was the job Akhlut thought best for her. "What other duties do the wolves here have?" She added after a moment of hesitation - already she figured she could learn the ways of the Outrider, but it wouldn't hurt to ask.
He seemed to pay no mind to her admission, too, which relieved her - perhaps she would recieve no judgment from him, but Inkenoah would be cautious to avoid allowing her fears to slip out to anybody else. It was only him she had taken a chance to put her trust in. The phoenix tuned in, following his gestures as he explained the nearby lands. He spoke of another pack, and she stored it away in her mind. It may come in handy later when toeing that fraction of the borders. He made mention of another wolf, Pied. Inkenoah too stored that name away, although was quick to move on to other thoughts.
She watched him closely, and as he cleared the log, Inkenoah instead leaped upon it and dropped back to the earth on the other side, scurrying after Akhlut to keep his company. "That sounds... Good." She answered, eying the shadows of the forest and maintaining a peculiar closeness to the body of her new leader. "Are there other Outriders here?" Inkenoah prodded, turning her gaze to him. It may serve her well to speak with them, if that was the job Akhlut thought best for her. "What other duties do the wolves here have?" She added after a moment of hesitation - already she figured she could learn the ways of the Outrider, but it wouldn't hurt to ask.
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anathema [j] - by Inkenoah - February 18, 2014, 09:51 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Akhlut - February 20, 2014, 08:20 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Inkenoah - February 20, 2014, 10:27 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Akhlut - February 26, 2014, 10:51 AM
RE: anathema [j] - by Inkenoah - February 26, 2014, 01:24 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Akhlut - February 26, 2014, 03:07 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Inkenoah - February 26, 2014, 06:23 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Akhlut - February 27, 2014, 06:46 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Inkenoah - February 28, 2014, 06:12 PM
RE: anathema [j] - by Akhlut - March 20, 2014, 06:43 PM