Round 1: Gather around and listen to the rules, kiddies.
Round 2 (04/22): Fish your heart out!
Round 3 (04/25): Winners announced.
@Ferdie von Pelt - You're more than welcome to do the honors for the "prettiest fish" award. :)
The weather was balmy this afternoon, and an idea that had been floating around in Fox's head for a couple of weeks resurfaced again today. She was presently lazing by the side of the creek, less worried about the borders and more focused on relaxing in the warm spring afternoon. Sitting upright, and jumping atop a stump, she suddenly called out for her fellow comrades to join her in a bit of a friendly contest. Each and every one of them was an asset to the creek, and she wanted to celebrate the warmth with them. They were becoming a family, even if the process was slow, and Fox wanted them to realize that.
When they arrived and gathered around, Fox began to speak. “So lovely to see all of you. I know the recent split has been a bit jarring, but I do hope that those of you who remain will continue to do so. Each and every one of you,” she paused, allowing her gaze to sweep those who had gathered, “is a huge asset to the creek, and I am happy to have you all here.” Her voice rang true, and Fox meant every word that she spoke.
“I thought we might have a bit of a contest. Since fishing is an important skill to have, I want to see who can catch the most. Let's see who can catch the biggest.” That way, there would be two winners. “Maybe we’ll see who can catch the prettiest one, too.” That made three winners, although no real prizes would be had. “The winners get bragging rights, and we’ll all be well-fed in the end.” The fireball paused, her gaze once more falling upon the crowd. “Any questions?” she asked.
The Creek Gamma arrived shortly after Jace - the guy to beat, as far as she was concerned - and offered her rival a gentle nudge to the cheek in greeting before sitting down right next to him. Ferdie would be hot on her heels, but had no doubt stopped to cough up his eight hairball of the day (her adoptive father-figure was a fervent groomer and paid the price often, especially when Bazi came back dirty and tangled).
At Fox she smiled, dipped her head, then raised it again with a shake to indicate that no, she had no questions. Next to the gathering of wolves, the creek twinkled invitingly - it was all Bazi could do to stop herself from lunging into the water before the customary 'Go!'.
He was not quick to resume his duties, as the mated pair were too busy consummating their union. No doubt being overheard by anyone passing within earshot, for the pair were obnoxious in their love-making, and unafraid.
When Fox deigned to summon the pack together, Njal had been napping.
The brute was slow to rise and greet the afternoon, but was made more alert when he realized just how late in the day it was. Clouds swam in the sky but they were not so thick as to block the sun fully, and his grizzled countenance was smack-dab in a patch of emanating tangerine; vivacious enough to blind him for a moment or two as he adjusted, and in the process attempt to rouse Tuwawi.
Njal arrived at the gathering about ten minutes after Bazi, who was greeting a dark-furred stranger. He gave a pleased smile to their leader as she rambled off the reason for the summons - and his smile boasted something deeper. Almost a, guess what I was doing last night sort of look.
That included Bazi, whom young Bones tracked today, incidentally leading her to an impromptu, informal pack gathering. Looking around a bit sheepishly, the silvery youth sat down next to the pack's Gamma, facing Cap'n Fox with an easygoing smile on her face. She listened as the leader gave a brief speech, then announced her reasoning for the assembly: a fishing contest.
Bones immediately leaped to her feet, her excitement bordering on overbearing. "Fishing's me favorite sport!" she said so loudly and forcefully that spittle sprayed from her muzzle. "You're all gonna sink like ships against me skills!" she crowed, eyeballing the competition and complementing this boastful threat with an open-mouthed grin to show that she was being playfully competitive.
The brute wandered just a bit closer to fox and stood before her keen on hearing her voice again. However he cringed inwardly when she began to speak of fishing, Sure he had watched Jace fish and even Njal had tried to teach him, but his long running past with water did not bode well for this tournament.
I have a question, May I be judge or help be judge? I'd love to measure the fish, up here.... on dry land! He grinned sheepishly
Biggest fish: 6 inches
Prettiness factor: 5
Fox grinned at Bones, who seemed particularly enthused about this little team-building activity. Ferdie seemed keen on being the judge, and Fox gave him a nod. “As long as you’re a fair and just judge, I think we can make that work,” she said, knowing he would do perfectly fine. Now that everybody had heard the rules, there was only one thing left to do: fish!
Once everybody had taken their places at the creek, Fox lifted her head and shouted to them. “On your marks… get set… FISH!” And with that, even Fox dove into the creek and began snatching as many fish as she could catch. There were plenty to be had, for it was apparently some kind of fish party, but catching them was a whole different story.
You guys can use this code for the rolls, but remember to remove the asterisks! I'm just going on the honors system, so no cheating. :B
[ooc] Fish caught: /*roll 1d8
Biggest fish: /*roll 1d8 inches
Prettiness factor: /*roll 1d8 [/ooc]
Biggest fish: 4 inches
Prettiness factor: 5 I always seem to get 6 must be my lucky number :)
Jace jumped into the fray of water immediately spraying it up around him. He smiled as he began to fish. His paw went in the water and out again as fast as he could get it to work. BY the end of the contest he had caught 6 fish the largest being 4 inches long there was even a pretty one with rainbow colored scales it seemed when the light hit it. He smiled in enjoyment wondering how his friend Bazi did and anyone else that was enjoying the contest he did not know everyone as of yet. He chuckled to himself as he finished up the fishing.
Bazi pushed the thought into a queue, ready to bring up on the walk home. This moment was for fishing, not brooding, and she set to it with fervent gusto - Jace had already beaten her at fishing once, and she was loathe to let it happen again so soon.
Biggest fish: 4 inches
Prettiness factor: 3
Biggest fish: 1 inches
Prettiness factor: 5
Quivering with excitement, young Bones awaited the leader's cue, then shot into the water with the rest of them. She went after the fish enthusiastically at first, though she soon discovered the difficulty of fishing in such a melee. Every time she came close to catching a fish, someone bumped into her or splashed her in the face or, hell, even snatched the fish before she could. She tried to be a good sport about it but, before long, it took all the muscles in her face to maintain her smile.
Eventually, they fished the waters clean; plenty of them were flopping on the bank and the rest had scattered to safety elsewhere in the small river. Bones leaped onto the shore, gave herself a shake, then looked down at her disappointingly meager catch with a slight frown. She quickly mustered back her smile, though, and sat beside her catch while waiting for everyone else to finish. Maybe she'd only caught minnows and she'd hardly had a chance to display her true skills, yet at least she hadn't come up totally empty-handed or anything, Bones reminded herself.
Biggest fish: 2 inches
Prettiness factor: 4
At first Njal just watched as the youth bound in to the water; he was thrilled to see them so enthusiastic about fishing. The dark wolf - who he had yet to meet - pulled up a few shining bundles; Bazi catching more and more, which reminded him of their little competition (she was a seasoned veteran despite her age, and Njal swelled with pride upon seeing such skills in a fellow creek-wolf). His attention shifted to the river before he recognized what the other two had grabbed. With his stocky limbs quickly soaking in the creek waters, the aged fisherman began to work.
And when it was all over, he too crawled from the depths. Njal shook the water from his soaking pelt as he lurched to dry land, and trailed along after the others. When they flopped to the grass he simply posed nearby with his rear end planted firmly down; watching their panting faces, and eyeing Ferdie - wondering who had won, but finding that the competition was not that important today.
Biggest fish: 5 inches
Prettiness factor: 8
Poor guy would have caught the prettiest fish too ahhhh
Edit from Fox: I moved your OOC post up here. :)
Fox managed only to catch one lousy fish, although it was a fairly big one. She wrestled it out of the water, then dropped it on the ground. Eyeballing what everybody else had achieved, Fox called them off. “Okay, everybody! Time for judging!” The splashes slowly died down, and Fox looked to Ferdie to count, measure, and judge the prettiest fish.
With her single decent-sized fish on the ground beside her, Fox sat and awaited Ferdie's judgements. In the meantime, she silently congratulated herself for a pack get-together well-done. Their last one had been a bit of a disaster, but she felt like she was getting the hang of things a little bit better now.
He had managed to catch 6 fish, though they were not large his largest being 4 inches he would help to feed his pack and that is all that mattered to him.
Bones had managed to catch the smallest fish in the Creek - which, come to think of it, was almost more impressive than what Bazi herself had managed. Ferdie, predictably, hadn't caught a single fish. Bazi wondered if he had even tried, but supposed he was adept enough at small game that it didn't really matter. Nearly every other Creek wolf was a dab hand at fishing. Still panting lightly from the thrill of the hunt, Bazi arranged her fish into size order and sat by the fattest one to await judgment.
Ferdie sighed then picked himself up and put on a smile because now he got to do what he had promised to do his best at, and in this task he could not fail.
Ferdie marched along the row of wolfs taking a look at each pile. without taking a single one then he started going down the row of wolfs Stopping infront of Fox’s pile he carefully eyed her biggest fish and picked it up. Bringing it to the middle he set it aside gingerly.
He nodded at himself proudly, it would not do to have the alpha not win an honor.
Ferdie turn and stared at the piles again, not yet having said a word for he took this job with way more seriousness then he should. He then paced a smile whine escaped him, he just couldn’t decide on the prettiest fish the winner was not going to be unanimous it would fall on him to pick Jaces and Foxs fish was larger with this pretty rainbow scales pattern maybe a little leopard printing on the under belly. Bones fish were so small but they were cute and with those same rainbow scales and printing on the bottom, he turned hers over then he moved onto Jaces and then Foxs. By now the others must have been getting annoyed with him, but he couldn’t help it.
he wished he had managed to snag the one that got away from him, for it had this pretty red head on it and would have trumped them all. but alias he didn’t and so it would not count. Ferdie cleared his through and trotted over to Bones cute 1 inch fish and picked it up carrying it over to Foxs 6 inch fish and setting it beside it.
Sitting behind the winners he spoke in his best annunciating voice I declare Foxs catch to be the biggest and Bones catch to not only be the prettiest but the cutest.
And there he sat as proud as a peacock for his hand erhem Paw in the tourney
The leader then stretched out on the ground a few dozen feet away from the creek, nodding off due to all the excitement. Fox would stick around for anybody who wanted to mingle after the event, although she was not sure how much longer she would be able to stay awake.
The youngster tended to take her cue from the leader at these gatherings, so when Fox ate, then moved off a ways and made herself comfy, the youth followed suit. She gobbled up her catch, then tried her best to sneak a few fish off the others' piles. Grinning happily, she then bobbed to a spot upstream, circled a few times and lay back with a full stomach and a happy sigh.
The meeting dissolved then, each wolf moving away to finish their meal or attend to other business. Bazi gathered the tails of her fish into an awkward bundle, and dragged the whole lot to where Bones had settled down. She planted a wolfish kiss on the juvenile's head and settled down beside her, spreading the fish out for both of them to nibble at.