The morning was cloudy when Ragnar finally stepped over the border and into Stavanger Bay, the scent of the ash trees and the ocean rushing to greet him. It was a comfort, the scent of home; the frost that crunched under his paws reminding him further of his previous home: Odinn's Cove, and how cold it became in the harsh conditions of his homeland. Peregrine had given Ragnar something monumental for the Viking to consider, and he was heavily considering agreeing to it. It would be a lie to claim that he wasn't worried about the fate of Stavanger Bay, especially with vetur having crept in upon them as it had. There were in winter, though they had yet to see the worst of it, and admittedly it was beginning mildly, though that did nothing to soothe the Northman's concerns. It would be new: to take that leap of faith, to put his trust in Peregrine and his Redhawk Caldera if they should ever come to need them. Ragnar had trouble trusting wolves as it was, and the fact that he was considering it enough on his own was enough to worry the Scandinavian about his own well being. Of course, there was nothing wrong with him; simply he wanted to do what was best for the Bay. He wanted to ensure their survival, even if it meant going against his own ideals. If there was anyone he trusted outside of his pack it was Peregrine Redleaf-DiSarinno despite that their ...friendship? acquaintance was still, somewhat new-ish. Ragnar, as the Jarl, had to make decisions that would benefit his pack, that would be the best for them even if it shoved him out of his comfort zone. Even if the idea of trusting another leader, another pack scared him.
And it did. It scared him. But it also excited him. That maybe he and his did not have to live in seclusion as he had once believed. Ragnar was ambitious, and it was that ambitiousness that encouraged the idea, even if it meant stepping on something that he had believed with a resoluteness for all of his life.
Ragnar did not know if he would find @Thistle Cloud awake, or if he would be tasked with the duty of awakening her himself but what he did know was that he needed to discuss this with her, get her opinion on the matter, and hear what she had to say about his own. All he knew was that he did not want to sit on this. He wanted a response, whether Peregrine's own wife agreed to it or not, soon. The sooner, the better. Lifting his head he called for his Drottning, hoping that she would answer his summons swiftly.
She heard his howl and lifted her gaze from the ground and the prey trail she had been following. With a muted curse she took off towards the sound and got there skidding to a stop an staring at him with obvious displeasure. You foolish, stubborn, insufferable, silly, taxing, and absolutely aggravating man! How could you do that? Huh! Well, how could you? You could have died do you know that? DIed and where would that leave me besides spitting poison at your name! I mean honestly Ragnar by all the gods in the heavens what were you thinking leaving like that with a severe injury? So how many people ran away from you in fear? Huh did you gather any information or did they all run willy nilly like crazy things, when they saw you with your eye gone dripping mucous and blood and sinew and muscle and all those nerves exposed? HMMM! I missed you and I love you but you are going to put me in an early grave you are!
With a frown she continued forward and studied his eye. Looking at him carefully, standing near his shoulder, she could have reached out and touched him if she wanted, but at the moment she was furious and worried, so it was not on her mind to do so. She just wanted to make sure there was no infection or anything.
Caught up as Ragnar had been in the proposal (despite that nothing about it was concrete on either side) that Peregrine had offered him, Ragnar had nearly forgotten about the trouble he had expected to be in when Thistle would realize he was back in Stavanger Bay. He hadn't been overly concerned about his injuries, if because he believed so feverishly in the promise Odinn had made to him years ago, and there was no reason not to believe that the All-Father wouldn't deliver upon it. They struck deals often, the God and the Jarl. They were of the same vein, and if Eitri was to be believed, descendants even. Thistle had responded to Ragnar's summons in an extremely timely manner, but she had murder written in her eyes. Ragnar resisted the urge to let out a hefty sigh, knowing that he deserved the fire she spit at him now, listening but also ...not. It wasn't as if this was anything new, and in some manner, he had excepted trouble; then again he felt like he was always in trouble with his wife these days.
Thistle softened somewhat at his words, but still gave him the stink eye. you are a fool man. Gods above. She shook her head and stared at him, clearly uncertain. She had more to say, but she debated whether or not it would even be worth it to say, or if she should just drop it. After all he was fine, standing before her, for the most part a picture of health. His eye even looked okay, it wasn't green and festering so that was a plus was it not. She sighed and leaned into his neck and swiped muzzle across his neck and shoulders and tugging gently at his ear, and she whispered You would not know what to do with me if i did not worry or fight with you. I think you would get bored. Then she backed up a little bit and gave him a wolfish smile. Well spit it out, something has you in a good mood so spill. Then she waited with azure eyes studying and ears perked forward to listen.
Ragnar ignored Thistle's snort of displeasure, and her growls as she mocked him. She did not mean it, at least there seemed to be no sharp knife behind her words.
Ragnar did not know if there was true to Thistle's words, or not, and even though he was weary of their near constant arguments he wouldn't have it any other way. Nerian had given him everything he had wanted (in a sense) and never argued with him and at first it had been great, until she had ran away with her tail between her legs at their first serious talk of children, never mind the fact that during her heat season she had all but thrown herself at him numerous times. Regardless, he tucked the thought of his ex-Priestess away. She had burned her bridges, and Ragnar had done nothing to cease the consuming flames.
Thistle had briefly thought and sometimes in her darkest hour still did that he had loved Nerian more simply because she was silent and didn't fight like she did. And a part of her deep down thought perhaps even if Nerian did come back, he would still take her back because he loved her more. She however never voiced this, or made it known, because she did not wish to cause issue or make him angry, because it was a surefire bet. Anyway she mentioned Nerian whether to argue, cajole or anything he was angry.
She frowned in thought at his question. The caldera? How far away are they? And what would this alliance entail? Would they expect certain things? I don't know all that much about alliances.
Thistle listened and she shifted. A couple days, what happens if there is an emergency and we need them immediately? Is it so prudent to have an ally so far away? Not to discourage just pointing out. She stopped to think about his answers, turning them over in her minds eye, trying to cover all her bases just to be safe. yes that is a good question to ask. Friendship is always good.
Thistle didn’t say anything as he spoke, but she did tuck her head under his chin gently. We are too diverse yes. But it may be good for the bay and we may benefit from it, and that way too if a child should become missing as his Junior and our missing numbers two packs would be looking. She nodded her head That would work. If you feel it is the right thing, then yes we should do it.
Thistle chuckled without humor. Yes I suppose it is difficult to go from two to one eye.I will help you how I can. Thistle frowned knowing the price it cost her husband to admit they needed help especially with hunting, but he was right. Their pack was mostly young and they needed all the help they could get especially with little ones. Thistle chuckled Fate can be fickle just remember that dearheart. She growled playfully and nipped at his shoulder just to ease some tension and to calm herself. To play she calmed herself a little more, and she had been so very worried. Perhaps it was something along the lines of she wanted to pinch him ot know he was there.
Thistle's lips twitched slightly at his words. I don't know I have heard stories of a few changing their fate. Unless it was just hidden from view. I suppose that could be the case.
Surprise hit the Viking mildly as Thistle agreed with him, having assumed that she would argue with him until she was blue in the face that she was going to help him and that there was nothing he was going to, or could do about it. Nevertheless, the Viking was glad that she was allowing him to do it himself. After all, it wasn't as if she could replace the eye that he had given to Odinn, not that he would want to replace it. There was a part of Ragnar that was happy about it, the zealot part of him that worshiped Odinn with an unbending reverence. Perhaps he felt a kinship with the All-Father because according to his father and Eitri's father before (and who knows how long this rumor has been going in Ragnar's family) that he was a descendant of Odinn himself, and it was that tale of being blood of the All-Father himself that made Ragnar love the King God. Ragnar did not, with a fierceness, agree with her statement of hearing of a few changing their Fates. Not that he had any intention of calling her a liar, so in avoidance of that he kept his disagreement to himself.
Thistle growled playfully, his lust was never satiated not that she really wanted it to be. It made her smile to know that she held that much of his attention. She playfully batted at his larger paws, but eventually shifted and backed up a wolfish grin on her face. Sliding against him she turned and flicked him with her tail gently.