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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 21, 2005 22:48:41 GMT -5
(I changed her past a bit...) Silver-black paws pounded small plants into the ground,leaving prints in their wake.The wolf stopped,putting one black paw on a small rock,her silver-blue orbs looking out onto the land. "Where am I...."the fea whispered,her heart that had once been light darkened by a cold wind.The coldness had been brought upon by her old pack,and sadly...her own family.Her head hung low as she began to walk again as she watched for any sign of life about her. The fea had been running through a darkened forest for over a month,and was ready to settle into a good pack after being in the horrid one.After being abandoned,she was ready to start anew. Yes,this fea was one of few who were abandoned,and her name was one many know.How they know her name....who knows,she sure doesnt. It spooks her,how almost every wolf in the forest knows her name,and things about her and her old pack she doesnt want to know.She always wondered how they know,were they there?Impossible of coarse,she had never even met those wolves.The only wolves that she had told her secrets to were two brutes and a fea,the whereabouts of any of them uknown to her.She shuddered as she wondered what had happened to them,and lifted her maw,calling out to the alpha or alphess of the terra she had absentmindedly walked upon.
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Post by blaze on Jun 21, 2005 23:03:29 GMT -5
Blaze's audits pricked up at a sound. It was faint, but there nonetheless. She sniffed the air suspiciously, then took off running to the direction of the call. Her optics calm, yet fierce with a look of determination to get where she needed to be. She reached the new wolf, and shot her audits forward. She showed off her teeth, snarling softly, yet not to harsh. "Who are you, and state your business," Blaze ordered without letting down her guard. She arched her back slightly and let out another snarl. Her tail hung in the air with anticipation.
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 21, 2005 23:09:14 GMT -5
"G'day...I am suprised you do not know my curse already,for too many wolves do...I am Syrii,and I wish to join your pack."she said,dipping her head with respect.The bowing thing she didnt do,unless an alpha demanded it...
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 22:18:19 GMT -5
Blaze's audits perked up at the word 'curse' but she decided to let it slide. She turned away from the fae and looked up at the dark, midnight sky and let out a high-pitched howl, and then lowered its pitch to a deep, throaty growl. A gray falcon came fluttering down from the depths of the forest and to Blaze's shoulder. "If you want to join my pack, you must capture this falcon," Blaze said. The falcon's yellow orb eyed Syrii, sizing up the potential threat. The falcon gave an impatient screech, and Blaze retaliated with a soft growl. "Do you accept my challenge?"
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 22:42:26 GMT -5
"Yeah,sure...I accept.Though I think catching a falcon is possibly harder than normal..."she muttered,watching the hawk.
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 23:13:53 GMT -5
"It shouldn't be too hard, seeing how he can't fly any higher than three feet in the air," Blaze said with a smirk. "His wing is a bit damaged," her doggy-grin a bit wider now, "and now he helps me out with training. And remember: you aren't here to kill, but to capture. I need to see if you have that control over your strength." The falcon gave a satisfied hoot, and ruffled his feathers. Blaze gave a small nod, and the bird flew around the meadow, barely skimming the grass with his wings. "Let's see how you do, Syrii."
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 23:19:09 GMT -5
SYrii nodded and stood,streatching before trotting after him.Her pace was slow at first,until she went faster and faster until she met up with the hawk.Grinning she reached out a paw and gently swiped at the bird,testing.
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 23:23:25 GMT -5
With utmost ease, the falcon rolled to the left, dodging the paw. He soared on, and then suddenly made a turn to the left and leading back to the center.
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 23:24:38 GMT -5
Syrii leapt over the bird,trying to confuse it.She skidded in front of it and turned round,leaping over and redoing the process about twice. (She'll tell you why she did that later..)
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 23:27:48 GMT -5
(ooooooooooooook) The falcon's eyes got slightly wider with fright, but otherwise he kept his flight path in a straight line, raising in althingude ever so slightly. Blaze, who was watching from the side, merely blinked at this sight.
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 23:32:33 GMT -5
Syrii skidded to a stop in front of the hawk,front legs wide and back legs together,blocking the concept of dodging underneath her.The hawk would have to go around,where her paw would be read,or abover her,where her jaws would be ready. (when I say jaws,ya know how soft and careful an alligator mother is with her babies in her mouth?Thats how Syrii sorta is if she gets the hawk in her maw)
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 23:36:52 GMT -5
(alrighty then) The falcon, with no other choice, performed an aerial backflip and started heading in the opposite direction. He gave a screech of pain in the process and started flying a bit lower to the ground afterwards.
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 23:41:04 GMT -5
Syrii grinned slightly,but hoped the hawk wasnt hurt.She ran after it,gently swiping at him with her right paw.Soon after,she swiped at him with her left paw. (geh,WB)
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Post by blaze on Jun 22, 2005 23:47:31 GMT -5
As he swerved away from the right paw, the left paw landed on his spine bringing him to the ground. The falcon let out another muffled screech as he hit the grass, his feathers sticking out in awkward positions.
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Post by Sasha and Others on Jun 22, 2005 23:50:27 GMT -5
Syrii bent low,her tounge sweeping over his ruffled feathers,smoothing them.Her orbs were caring and she nudged him,checking if he was okay. "You arent hurt right?"she asked,knowing that there would be no answer.
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