the reaper does not weep
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Razorback now had more information on what to do in regards to their enemies. This being known, the molten-eyed wolf kept to the borders just in case one of those enemies might show up. Where she had come from, this was not a rarity. There were many impudent canines that thought it wise to trespass. Of course, Razorback did not care for hypocrisy then, and that her old leader caused her to be one in raids. That was a command. And she did not disobey.

But with the passing of her leader came her moving on. Her interest did not lay in the bones of the territory or the weak beings that came and went. She feared she might kill her own subordinates were she a leader due to how fickle they could be. And she could not follow those she lorded over prior. So she simply left.

And here she was. Razorback was pleased to know that this pack was not so very peaceful, and that they had enemies. It meant she might have something to do, wolves to truly protect. So she scoured the borders, hungry for a wolf without sense to test her.
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the reaper does not weep - by Razorback - February 09, 2015, 02:26 PM
RE: the reaper does not weep - by Scimitar - February 21, 2015, 08:39 AM