September 10, 2013, 04:32 PM
I am not used to being more fluid with timelines so I am feeling like Muirrin is teleporting all over the place BUT THAT'S OKAY RIGHT?! Anyway, welcome to Wolf! :)
Although Muirrin was loathe to stray too far from the mountain she would make hers, there was no denying that it was necessary. For now, it seemed to only be touched by her paws... she would need to find those willing to band alongside her, to live together as a family brand-new. And in order to do that, she would need to venture from the lonely place and see what vagabonds she could inspire. The area seemed to be crawling with wolves, but Muirrin had yet to hear of any packs... surely with winter coming, at least some would desire the security of a pack sooner rather than later.
She had avoided the flat valley to the east, feeling much more at home where the land erupted into the sky. Muirrin felt security and strength in the heights the mountain range offered, though it admittedly meant she would need to journey farther for prey. But simply because she did not prefer the open land of the valley, it did not mean that others were not there.
However, when her paw first stepped in squelching mud, Muirrin immediately began to question her decision. No one could be here, of all places—could they? It stank, and while she was known to enjoy odors that her human player does not, the wetlands smelled more of death and rot than anything life-giving. She shuddered, but ultimately ventured beneath the shade of the trees where mud seemed to reign supreme.
Although Muirrin was loathe to stray too far from the mountain she would make hers, there was no denying that it was necessary. For now, it seemed to only be touched by her paws... she would need to find those willing to band alongside her, to live together as a family brand-new. And in order to do that, she would need to venture from the lonely place and see what vagabonds she could inspire. The area seemed to be crawling with wolves, but Muirrin had yet to hear of any packs... surely with winter coming, at least some would desire the security of a pack sooner rather than later.
She had avoided the flat valley to the east, feeling much more at home where the land erupted into the sky. Muirrin felt security and strength in the heights the mountain range offered, though it admittedly meant she would need to journey farther for prey. But simply because she did not prefer the open land of the valley, it did not mean that others were not there.
However, when her paw first stepped in squelching mud, Muirrin immediately began to question her decision. No one could be here, of all places—could they? It stank, and while she was known to enjoy odors that her human player does not, the wetlands smelled more of death and rot than anything life-giving. She shuddered, but ultimately ventured beneath the shade of the trees where mud seemed to reign supreme.
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the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 08, 2013, 03:20 AM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Spine - September 10, 2013, 04:32 PM
RE: the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 10, 2013, 09:19 PM
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RE: the space between two worlds - by Amekaze - September 16, 2013, 05:20 AM