It was a wonder that the other wolf had not left him yet. Drusk wondered about the man's motives; was he hoping to fatten him up for harvest? He had seen it done before on the mountain but for rams and ewes, and the only fattened wolves he saw were the very hungry or the gravid.
As he stalked the meadow, he wondered about the man with the golden fleece. He knew he could run if he had to—fight too, to the death. While the man had not shown himself to be a danger, Drusk could not shake the well-trained paranoia imbibed by months of his interpersonal accuracy.
If the apogee of their alliance culminated in further meals, that sounded idyllic and insane. They could subsist together for weeks if Drusk was careful about it. He was especially interested after the fish—and so he chose to hold space for @Gavrel as they journeyed to places unknown.
As he stalked the meadow, he wondered about the man with the golden fleece. He knew he could run if he had to—fight too, to the death. While the man had not shown himself to be a danger, Drusk could not shake the well-trained paranoia imbibed by months of his interpersonal accuracy.
If the apogee of their alliance culminated in further meals, that sounded idyllic and insane. They could subsist together for weeks if Drusk was careful about it. He was especially interested after the fish—and so he chose to hold space for @Gavrel as they journeyed to places unknown.
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we would've made cowardly kings - by Drusk - March 30, 2024, 02:09 PM
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RE: we would've made cowardly kings - by Drusk - April 07, 2024, 08:57 PM
RE: we would've made cowardly kings - by Stelmaria - April 21, 2024, 01:50 AM
RE: we would've made cowardly kings - by Drusk - April 24, 2024, 11:23 PM
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