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Forego



     
joining, or at least trying to


1. Forego

2. May 1, 2010

3. Regular Wolf

4. Grey Wolf, Part Dog (it doesn’t show much: smaller by an couple of inches at the shoulder, fur tends toward red)

5. Male

6. Can’t say I have one beyond my email.

7. This is it!

8. Looked at a number of current RPGs, settled here






     
Deep in the forest a call was sounding. The voices of animals, more or less wild – wolves, and others harder to place. He heard them to the north, a chorus of the unknown that he was drawn to out of instinct or loneliness.

     
His name was Forego, and he was wandering lost. Gaunt and tired, he crested a hill hoping for better than he had left behind. Unexpectedly, he came upon a marker on the earth and then heard their voices. He answered in kind, loosing a long howl into the night sky. He rolled his weight onto his haunches, and sat down to wait.

     
These things are bred in bone and blood, the instinctual courtesy to wait outside of another’s territory, the way he meditated on the quiet sounds of the forest as he awaited a reply. They are the basic knowledge of a wild canine. He hoped that a fellow canine would come to meet him. Although his whole life had been spent with knowledge of luperci, he had existed away from them. Somewhere deep in his mind they stirred up unsettling associations, an unease with his basic assumptions about who he was.

     
His mixed-blood descent of wolf and dog produced internal conflicts as he grew into his puppy-feet. Some, less-domesticated animals can transform from domestication to wildness with a natural ease. A few select creatures quickly settle back into the wild rhythms when they escape mankind, making both physical and mental transformations. These animals include the pig, horse and cat-not dog. Dogs, even feral ones, are left with the marks of mankind’s making for many generations to come.

     
Although alloyed by wildness and wild blood, Forego couldn’t shake all of the dog in him. Smaller at the shoulder, redder than a wolf should be: he could forget this, dissolving himself into the fabric of the wild world. But the luperci brought something out in him that he didn’t understand and didn’t much like.

     
Of course, this depth of thought wasn’t at the forefront of his mind. He has simply identified a scent-marker that was left by a canine, and hopefully latched onto it. He was much more hungry than conflicted.



      upper image from http:// www .mainlesson.com/display. php?auth...bles &story=lamb. Also, the introductory line of the post is from Jack London’s ‘White Fang’
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Word Count :: 424 Big Grin Welcome!

There was some relief in Eris for being able to escape the puppies, at least for a little while. The sable-shaded woman had spent more hours than shewould have liked to contemplate in that cave with her children. In the weeks since their birth, Eris had learned to love them -- they were hers, they had come from her body combined with another she lived. They had been strangers upon first entering this world, and the new mother did not know how she was supposed to care for these children of hers. The Tuyul had learned quickly, and in learning how to be a mother, she discovered her children were unique, different -- each had a particular personality and each displayed peculiar likes and dislikes.


Even so, fascinated as she was by her children, the sable-shaded woman had leapt at the chance to take a break from them. Larkspur was there for them, and the Tuyul certainly trusted that the father of her children would care for them. The silence of the late afternoon comforted the coal-furred woman, who meandered alone along the above-ground portion of the territory. Breathing deeply, the woman inhaled the fresh air. If there was one thing she did not like about these caves and her new home, it was the air -- there was quite a bit of staleness in the caves. Eventually, the Tuyul figured the Anathema wolves would improve upon this aspect of their homeland.


The sound of a call caught her attention, and the shadow-furred woman turned, lifting her ears and turning her head toward the source of the sound. The hybrid had not usually been one to greet those who came calling on the Inferni borders, but this was her new home, her new start. She wanted to make a good impression on these canines of the Anathema pack, and so she started off at a trot, carrying herself quickly toward the source of the sound and over the border. Most signs of late pregnancy had faded from the Optime woman and she was as lithe and lean as she had been prior to getting knocked up.


The stranger waited patiently on the other side of their borders, and the Tuyul came upon him quickly, halting several feet away and placing both hands on her hips. There was no aggression or excitement in her, merely the laid-back indifference of one already ranked within the pack. “Can I help you?” she asked, not so much as a ghost of a smile lingering on her coal-shaded lips.

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