Moonspear To be yourself is all that you can do.
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"God is every bit as feral as that which he creates."
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Ooc — Talamasca
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Revui did not know what sort of duties were required of him as a beta, but he truthfully wasn't thinking about them as thoroughly as he should have been. It was his very first taste of real power - and he was still young, hot-headed enough to feel his ego inflate like a balloon, without understanding the responsibility he would be taking on as the pack's second beta.

He just wanted to flaunt it a little. Show off what his hard work had earned him, whether he had been elevated or not. It was entirely possible that Revui was totally wrong in his assumptions, that Charon's words had led him to an erroneous conclusion, but for now Revui was riding the high.

Until he caught sight of a familiar figure prowling among the trees. He had yet to address the hurt of being abandoned by Yami, but when he spotted the eerily similar @Yama, the boy's good mood hit a brick wall. He hadn't forgotten about the twins exactly - but Revui had always been goal oriented and busy achieving his dreams. To see Yama now, all he could think of was their sibling and the sharp twisting pain in his heart as she took off.

His enegized gait ceased, and Revui began to prowl after Yama with tension threading throughout his burly body.
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Ooc — Kuro
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There was little cause behind Yama’s steps that day; she sought something to do, however, which kept her moving instead of resting. With the absence of her sister came the push to move forward, to figure out how to not only speak for herself, but think for herself as well. It was not an easy task to accomplish, especially for the girl that had looked to the actions and reactions of others for nearly her entire life so far, but she was trying. Yet, in doing so, she’d accidentally ended up distancing herself from everyone else, which had only made things worse. After all, how could she grow and develop if she kept away from anyone and everyone that might push her to do so?

This realisation had yet to be made, of course.

Yama continued along her path, nose occasionally drifting down towards the ground, but her head was always quick to pop right back up so she could see where she was going. She continued like this until she felt her stomach twist with worry, though the origin was unknown. She faltered in her step before stopping altogether, this time lifting her nose up into the air, finding that she was upwind. Frowning, she began to turn, nose still raised, trying to pick up on any—oh, wait.

The second she saw her brother she stopped and her head dropped back down. Her tail moved in short wags, happy to see a sibling but also nervous; Revui was always busy and had chosen to walk a path that she’d yet to even reach, and so she’d spent little time with him. She wasn’t sure how to greet him due to this, whether physically or simply verbally, so she settled for the latter: “Hi.”