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- Rendall - 09-26-2009 The young girl made her way into the forest, it had been forever since she met her two friends, Charon and Spirit. It was acctually Charon that brought her to this forest today, she had grown since then and looked more like a small wolf than a pup. Her legs had slendered out and her fluffy pup fur left and was replaced by a thicker leaner coat. Sunlight shown here and there through the dark clouds that once again haunted the area. The young wolf pounced on a pile of leaves, she hoped to get a chance to put these hunting skills to some real use before she left Pheonix Vally. A small ray hit her and, like usual, her fur reflected the blue tint everywhere. She didnt mind much anymore, it was just normal now. A sudden scent caught her nose and the girl quickly reconized it as Charons, she quickly fallowed it and made her way down to a small gully. Her azule eyes searched the area for the silver lupen. "Char? you around here?" she waited patiently with her tail wagging in anticipation - Kaena Lykoi - 09-29-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 09-29-2009 its ok, my character is still too young to survive a fight with anyone. The canine that emerged from the bushes was no charon indeed. Her scent gave Rendall well known chills...coyote. The pups hackles raised quickly as the female approached her from the brush with her teeth baring. The child already knew that it wouldnt be good to run, so she stared the female right in the eye, getting a weary stance about her. As the girl inhaled more of the alarming scent, all too horrid memories emerged in her mind. Not only was she a coyote, but she was Inferni as well. The child put her ears slightly back. This was the very animal she wanted to kill for hurting Xeris. However, her mind got the best of her, she wasnt old or big enough to win such a fight. So she quickly took a dominant stance and raised her tail. Keeping her eyes locked with the females. She tried her hardest to not be too agrresive, but she knew that if she didnt, she herself might get more than a few scars. Sunlight hit her back and head, reflecting blue everywhere her black fur used to be. Her azule eyes kept soft but tentative, and after relaxing alittle, the girls fur layed smooth. "Who are you?" She wasnt about to push this female, but what else was she suppose to do? She couldnt attack her. - Kaena Lykoi - 09-29-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 09-29-2009 Rendall sat back on her haunches, still keeping a weary eye on the one-eyed female. her azule eyes studying the coyote hybrid. Her scent was the exact one that invaded the young wolfs senses when she discovered Xeris. From what she knew and discussed with Pendzez once, coyotes were a territorial bunch. She knew better than to mess with anything as little as she was. Though she may have a grown a bit, she still wasnt a match for anything really. The girl flicked one ear forward at the females question. Although she didnt feel obliged to answer such a question. The scarred female did have a right to know. So she shrugged, rolled her eyes and stepped towards the female, though it was probably stupid and reckless. " Your name to me is nothing really. Just a name," she made eye contact with the female to dissmiss any suspisions of dishonesty, Then continued, "Your scent however, tells me your the one who attacked Xeris." unlike some wolves, Rendall could see in full color, and she was sure to examine the female for future reference. To remember her every scar and every marking. " I'm sure you know this to be true and I'm also sure you had a good reason to as well. Had someone tresspass on my territory i'm sure i wouldnt be too pleased either." - Kaena Lykoi - 09-30-2009 [html] The coyote woman was not surprised by the youth's accusations. They were true, and in further memory than that, Kaena had helped to chase another Valley wolf off of their territory, though her claims still interested Kaena. She regarded the sable-and-white wolf with her searing eye, her face unflinching as the youth boldly threw out the words. Again the hybrid stretched the silence before she decided to speak, carefully contemplating her answer. The hybrid woman did not feel threatened by the younger canine, for she was on the smaller scale and certainly had little fighting experience. Still, she had friends, and should Kaena find herself face-to-face with several of them, she might end up on the losing end of the fight. So she thought of a response carefully, noting the fact that the Valley wolf had already acknowledged there was a likely reason behind the attack. That was a surprise, and a statement which caught the Centurion off-guard. She had expected furious defense of the wolf's friends and packmates, instead this admission of potential guilt was almost shocking to the hybrid woman. Following her mulling, the hybrid decided to speak, her words slow and thought-out. "This Xeris, she was the white wolf?" the hybrid waited for an answer before continuing. "She was the second of your pack I found on our territory." the hybrid challenged, the snarl having long disappeared from her place. There was distrust on her face, as if she expected several more Valley wolves to pour out of the woodwork at any moment. Still, the wolf here had seemed to commiserate, acknowledging that she wouldn't like it if she had found trespassers. Maybe there was common ground here? The hybrid woman decided to snap at the bait and test the waters then. "I do not walk on Phoenix Valley land," she stated simply—and it was the truth. Kaena had learned her lesson about parading on claimed lands some time ago, a lesson she had not forgotten in all her travels. Smiling an eerie, toothy sort of smile, the hybrid cocked her head. "Perhaps your packmates would have avoided trouble if they could only respect coyote borders." Again, simple and logical words from the hybrid woman, and the truth. She had no quarrel with the Valley, and she rather avoided the packs in general. There was nothing for her there, so why should she seek them out? Her face remained stony as she stared at the youth, her body revealing little about her mood other than that she was irritated. There still was no aggression in Kaena; it would not be right for her to attack this wolf here on neutral lands without a damn good reason. - Rendall - 09-30-2009 Rendall nodded as the female explained Xeris' distcription. 'Yes that would be her." she stopped and cocked her head. A second time? She looked at the female carefully. "Who was the first?" She wanted to know who it was that had done so, perhaps this is why she had acted to ferosiously towards her friend. She thought about what Kaena said. As of right now, she didnt even know of any coyote territories, except for Inferni perhaps. "True, perhaps if you estblished your territory with alittle more force, or perhaps a non-violent warning to others, they wont tresspass without your permission anymore." she sat down next to the female. Her aggression towards her obviously gone. She nodded her head in response to her accusation of her packmates. It was true that Vally wolves did find themselves in trouble alot, especially with Inferni wolves. She watched curiously as small rain drops sprinkled about them lightly, the sun still warming her coat. She examined the gully around them, not really concerned about the one-eyed female anymore. A butterfly landed on the young wolfs nose. She stared at it for a while. It was becoming costom to her that butterflies came so plainly to her.The young girl looked down at her leg, an angry scar ran down her leg. The reason for all the butterflies. - Kaena Lykoi - 10-01-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 10-01-2009 The pup searched her mind, she heard of the female hybrid but had never truely met her. Perhaps in her future travels the pup will run into her. She shook her head blankly. "I'm afraid not, I've heard of her once or twice. But I've never really met her." The child noticed Kaena was still looking alittle weary. She didnt blame her, enjoying your alone time in the forest and suddenly you stumble accross a suspiciously young wolf whos just happens to be alone. She would have been weary too. She debated the border problem for a while in her mind. "Perhaps its time for the packs to have interclan meetings, at least for all the leaders for each clan." It didnt exactly sound like something everyone would enjoy, but it was the only thing she could think of. She laid down next to the female still trying to think of ideas that would help her predicament. - Kaena Lykoi - 10-02-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 10-04-2009 The pup glanced at the hybrid, dissapointment clouded her features for a moment. She was sad that she couldnt offer the female more imformation. Kaena's wish to more of her family reminded Rendall of her own wish to find her family as well.She cocked her head to the side. "Ah, I see, if someone claimed to be related to anyone of my family, I would want to know more about them as well." The pup thought of her older siblings, she herself didnt know them. She only knew of them through stories that her mother told her. She noticed that what seemed like surprise crossed the female's face for a split second, only then did she realize that she was still in the sunlight. The youth blushed and scoooted into the shade, she forgot that others outside the pack, with the exception of Char and Spirit, didnt know about her and her uniqe fur. "Sorry about that..." she said quietly befor giggling at the females repsonse at the idea of having a meeting. Indeed, though it may not be a joyous moment, it would definatly be a sight to see. She cocked her head slightly at Kaena's mention of her son. It made Rendall truely wonder if her brother or sisters had any family and how old were her nieces and nephews. She saw a flash of distaste cross the hybrids face. " Indeed, it would probably help alittle, do you happen to have a quarrel with someone?" she looked off to the side, trying to explain her quick questioning. "Just curious, cause if so, they might be even more provoked to cross your bounderies." - Kaena Lykoi - 10-04-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 10-06-2009 Rendall thought the female was quite interesting in a way. Granted the child wasnt too thrilled about her at first, but there were always two sides to every story. She had been terrified and upset when she found Xeris half-dead. However, after hearing Kaena's side, it was obvious that it had all been a vicious mistake. The female herself was a violent person, but the girl didnt think it was exactly her choice to begin with. Rendall herself had a fairly good childhood, though she had been socially deprived of interaction from other wolves, she herself never had to truely fight for her survival. Her father and mother had fought for her, being too young to defend herself. "All of my family are dead...I think, I dont know about my older siblings, but my parents were both killed by my old packs leader." She could vividly recall the day the vicious Avery took her anger out on the pups father. The child watched as the female studied her fur. The unusual tint of it danced around in the midmorning afternoon."Heh, thank you, I got it from my mother, but mine are alot stronger than hers were due to my fathers black fur." She wondered if any of her siblings had the strange highlights as well, or if they had turned out normal.The girl looked up to a smirk on the hyibrids face and cocked her head as she told her what happened. "Maybe thats why so many wolves creep about your borders. They wish to break such a reputation, only to be the reason for its growth." She wondered what it was like inside the Inferni area and decided to respectfully visit the area before she left. - Kaena Lykoi - 10-06-2009 [html] At her birth, Kaena had been like any other puppy. Quiet, curious, blind, stupid, and utterly attached to her mother and siblings. Things had been good for the first few weeks of her life, but her devil-mother decided quite suddenly that her four daughters were a burden. From there, it was only pain and abuse, and following that her chance at a normal life had been stolen, stomped on by her half-brother and her step-mother in one fell swoop. With the events of her past taken into consideration, how could she have turned out any differently? She was lucky she was not completely insane. The hybrid woman wrinkled her nose at the youth's story, her silvery head cocking to the side. Her scarred visage released little information regarding her emotional state, but there was clear distaste apparent there. "Why would your leader kill his own? My ancestors are dead, but I have many children. Maybe when you are a little older, you can create your own family?" the silver woman offered, though she disliked the idea of wolves reproducing in general. Still, Rendall might yet fall in love with a male coyote and create hybrid children of her own, and even if they were full-blooded wolves, the younger canine seemed to possess no prejudice against coyotes. The ash-colored coyte nodded, thinking it was an interesting trait, indeed. "Ah. My mother left her mark on me as well, though not in quite so nice a way," she said, one of her silver fingers tapping the vertical scars extending over each of her eyes. They were her oldest scars, hand-delivered to her by Delphine. The hybrid woman was enjoying this sharing; they each seemed to be trading information, learning a bit more about each other with each passing sentence. Kaena considered the younger wolf's words. It made sense—especially to young, eager-to-prove-themselves teenagers, which seemed to be the majority of the wolves who meandered on their land. She grinned. "That makes sense. Too bad for them they don't listen to the warnings," she said nonchalantly. It was of no concern to her how the young canines of these lands chose to prove herself; it was her only duty to drive them back and away from the coyote's territory. - Rendall - 10-07-2009 The child recalled how the the agrresive she-wolf slowly robbed the pup of any family that she had left. "Avery, the cold hearted she-wolf, killed my father, her own flesh and blood, and eventually gave my mother wounds that had claimed her life as well. All cause of her hatred for those who are different. She hated my mother for being a luprici and my father for becoming one. and me for my strange tinted fur."She vowed to return the favor to the she-wolf. Her mother had taught her that revenge wasnt the way to live, and so she didnt. She did, however, keep it on her list of agendas before returning to Pheonix Vally. "But I do intend on finding my brother and sisters. As far as I know they still live, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Its been a good seven months since I last heard of them, and I'm sure they're doing well, but anything can happen."She looked over at the hybrid and noticed a what seemed to be a flicker of innocent mischeif in Kaena's eyes, perhaps a thought for the pup had crossed the females mind. The pup layed her ears back in distaste at the thought of such a mother doing something so violent to her daughter. Rendall's mother had always been kind and loving to her, mainly the reason of her attitude now. Even in her dying hours the she-wolf had told the child not to get her hopes down in life. "I'm very sorry to hear that. I'm afraid I dont fully understand that kind of treatment." The young girl giggled at the hybrids response, it would be too bad for them. Wolves did seem to hold themselves in an egotistic manner now-a-days. Too proud for thier own being. In a way the pup admired the coyote-wolf, she was noble in her own tough way. Knowing very well what she had to do and thats the way it was. Pure rawness, pure honesty, and as much drama as there was in that, it was more real then some stuff that happened with the wolves. - Kaena Lykoi - 10-07-2009 [html] BAHAHA SUPASPAM The silver woman listened with interest as the midnight-colored Valley wolf spun her tale. Her sable ears flickered in fascination, as the Avery canid and his beliefs echoed to a more archaic time. A smirk came to her face, and she wondered what he would think if he knew that Lupercism was dominant, and some Luperci wielded weapons that could cut his feeble lupus body in half. The coyote shook her scarred head, her bright yellow eye regarding Rendall. It was in the hybrid's nature to be vicious and vindictive, and vengeance was a primary force of motivation for her. She ran her pink tongue out over her lips rather thoughtfully as the younger creature continued to speak, remaining politely quiet and refraining from comment until the other creature had said her whole piece. "Fortunately, as a Luperci you have a distinct advantage over this Avery fellow. No, you cannot take on the whole pack by yourself... but should you encounter him alone, you can shift. He cannot," the coyote suggested, her sun-yellow eye lighting on one of the butterflies that had been fluttering around since Rendall had showed up. There was something almost magical about this youth, and Kaena was almost frightened of it, though she disguised this well. She shrugged her sable-dusted shoulders. "It's very long in the past now," she said, and her voice was rather monotonous. It did not hurt too much to think of someone so long dead and buried. True, she did not like thinking of her mother—but it was Delphine's canis latrans blood that had granted Kaena the ability to call herself a coyote, so the hybrid woman could hardly hate her. The silvery woman did not know Delphine well enough to hate her. "Can't hardly pick who you're born to," she said distantly, thinking of her own children. - Rendall - 10-11-2009 The womans words were true, Avery would be over powered by rendalls ability to shift into bigger and better forms. The she -wolf would easily fall under Rendalls paw. "Hmm? oh Avery is a she-wolf, whish makes her all the more heartless personally." She didnt want the hybrid to be offended, but sometimes, males were able to get away with being naturally agrresive than females. Especially with wolves. The child listened intently to the females words. It made the girl wonder just what really happened to her companion. "I guess so, we cant choose who were born as or to." She sat in deep thought for a while before noticing more butterflies. She let out a short huff. " I really need to talk to my old mentor about all these things...They fallow me everywhere" - Kaena Lykoi - 10-11-2009 [html]
- Rendall - 10-12-2009 lol its all good The child glanced slightly amused at the female, but fixed her gaze somewherelse as not to provide further embarassment. However the childs amusement quickly faded with the coyotes next statement. Her ears laid back slightly, it was true. "True..." she let the subject die quickly, a subject that had many truths to it was always a subject fought over. She wasnt one to start a fight over a stupid subject of how many vile women and men there were. The fact that they were out there was vile enough. She stood up cautiously and stretched her bad leg out for the female to show her the angered scar that claimed her narrow leg. The scar stretched from almost the top of her back down to her Achillies heel. She peered up at Kaena for a moment. "This is why they fallow me so...." Apart from her scarred forelegs this was the only other scar the girl had. Her Azule eyes examined the marks that melted into her body, telling the few violent sotries of the girls past. She noticed that her scars were almost nothing compared to the matrons tattared body. Scars littered her rather beautiful silver coat. Her golden eye caught Rendalls gaze most. It was beautiful yet deadly, like most of Kaena. - Kaena Lykoi - 10-16-2009 [html]
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