January 06, 2019, 12:04 AM
On returning from the Tuktu, he had been greeted by the news of his younger brother's absence. Not what he wanted to come home to at all, especially considering the time of the year and the random violence from Blackfeather lately. Plus, Arcturus' despair hung so heavy, and he sensed all the other unease it was inspiring quickly enough. He set to fishing out the minor details from his family, what they did know so far.. and all else regarding the circumstances--but it was only so much. Point remained that he was still out there, still probably wearing injuries on the mend if he knew Revui's bullheadedness any
Not that he doubted Revui's abilities to persevere any, but he wanted some answers. He had descended the elevations late yesterday sometime.. motivated further by his mother's relative disinterest in him anyway, when she didn't seem to want to hear anymore about every rock he had upturned in the Tuktu, so he would take himself elsewhere then to leave her to her business on the mountain. A fleeting thought crossed his mind to find Speedy and bring her, too, but he remembered she had been subject to an attack that his own brother had needed to intercept. It was probably best she stay home, for now. He could stand a quick trip of his own, sure.
The yearling didn't quite trace the route his father had carved out for Vela and him when they had visited Stavanger, but close as he meandered and scoured for any trace of what they had lost. It was all familiar enough to him that he could travel with confidence, even while the day's light faded away. Distance worked away beneath his strides, and really, he was impressed with what he managed so far. The deepening of the night wouldn't bother him, anyway, so he rolled on across the snowy expanse of flatlands, until he could make out a silhouette of another prowling along too.
This finding was enough to slow him up, even at his distance, and reasonably enough considering his business out. With his ears pressing forward and nose quivering greedily, he started angling his route towards them.
Not that he doubted Revui's abilities to persevere any, but he wanted some answers. He had descended the elevations late yesterday sometime.. motivated further by his mother's relative disinterest in him anyway, when she didn't seem to want to hear anymore about every rock he had upturned in the Tuktu, so he would take himself elsewhere then to leave her to her business on the mountain. A fleeting thought crossed his mind to find Speedy and bring her, too, but he remembered she had been subject to an attack that his own brother had needed to intercept. It was probably best she stay home, for now. He could stand a quick trip of his own, sure.
The yearling didn't quite trace the route his father had carved out for Vela and him when they had visited Stavanger, but close as he meandered and scoured for any trace of what they had lost. It was all familiar enough to him that he could travel with confidence, even while the day's light faded away. Distance worked away beneath his strides, and really, he was impressed with what he managed so far. The deepening of the night wouldn't bother him, anyway, so he rolled on across the snowy expanse of flatlands, until he could make out a silhouette of another prowling along too.
This finding was enough to slow him up, even at his distance, and reasonably enough considering his business out. With his ears pressing forward and nose quivering greedily, he started angling his route towards them.
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king forever, ceasing never - by Moor - January 04, 2019, 12:29 AM
RE: king forever, ceasing never - by Jarilo - January 06, 2019, 12:04 AM
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