July 08, 2015, 04:03 PM
@Zoratto's 'coming of age' ritual will be taking place in this thread.
I'm taking a few liberties in this thread, but making no direct implications to any character. Feel free to opt out of the PP if you'd rather not be involved.
Attendance isn't mandatory, but it will earn you points with the Khal.
Info about the ritual will be updated soon in this thread, but meanwhile you can assume that your character attends the party :P
I'm taking a few liberties in this thread, but making no direct implications to any character. Feel free to opt out of the PP if you'd rather not be involved.
Attendance isn't mandatory, but it will earn you points with the Khal.
Info about the ritual will be updated soon in this thread, but meanwhile you can assume that your character attends the party :P
This day was a bright day. One of their young was just a few moments away from becoming an adult. A wolf worthy of respect. A capable and productive part of the Khalas. And it made the Khal jubilous. Not only because he felt affection for his subordinate, but because the ritual was an exciting event.
The Hajolat, or 'coming of age' ritual was the day when the Rakhs confronted a Bison on their own for the first time, and as a way of preparation, the Khalas would rally to herd a healthy bull away from the main group, and drive it away until it was hopeless, and no other escape than to fight off it's oponent.
The morning had transcurred fairly quickly that day. Rakharo had woken early to awaken the Rakh, and then summon the pack with a deep howl. They rallied and did their duty as pack, and when they got the Bull close to the circle of songs, away from the dangers of the herd, it was time for Zoratto to take the spotlight.
The wolves were gathered around the Bison, cornering it so that it had no escape, but leaving enough spac for the battle, like a fighting pit. The earth was dry, dust in the form of clouds created by the bull's hooves. Raging and rampant, the bull stomped the ground and snorted madly. It was strong, that was undeniable, but would the Rakh be able to hold on against it for long enough?
It wasn't necessary to kill the bull off, that would be saved for the end and the whole Khalas would take part on it, but the Rakh would have to please his Khal with a show of stamina and endurance, as well as cunning and intelligence until he was satisfied. It wasn't easy standing up to a bull alone, but it would prove his worth and dedication to the Dotharan way of life.
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Age of Ascension - by Rakharo - July 08, 2015, 04:03 PM
RE: Age of Ascension - by Zoratto - July 08, 2015, 05:32 PM
RE: Age of Ascension - by Vitihi - July 14, 2015, 12:17 AM
RE: Age of Ascension - by Rakharo - July 28, 2015, 09:30 AM
RE: Age of Ascension - by Zoratto - July 30, 2015, 09:57 PM