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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 1:39 am
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((I'm fed up of waiting i wanna rp))
Gould looked at the female of the group. Yes, he knew full well that eventually their would again be a power struggle, for the moment though, he wished to see what HIS pack had been doing, what had happened to everyone? He stayed silent, he had ideas on how to rebulk the pack once again, bnut it demanded a scout and a willing paw. There had to be other youngsters out there, not of this pack, sun pack, dark pack, woodland pack, pups whom didn't wish to stay where they were, whom maybe wanted to see the world and become a strong pack. Pups left their packs, he knew that, they left in search of adventure to start packs of their own. Perhaps it only took a little persuasion to get them to come to this pack instead. The blood line was thin now after all, there would be no more pups to carry on the generations unless they recruited new blood. It was sad, but true, Gould did not wish to see his blood line die out with these stubborn pups.
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:53 am
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As she sat in meditation the elder could see nor hear the others in battle and quarrel. Her insight focused mainly on her prayers and divination that she had wound herself into. She was loyal to her pack yet did not like the tension that had erupted in the alphas return.
Finally she opened her eyes and spoke, "Wolves of the moon, the Goddess does hear your plea. But, in sense of being a pack, it is strictly by decision alone that will lead you to your salvation. Only by our song will things be righted and resume. Truth knowing that we, unlike other packs are highly overpopulated." she announced sternly as her eye shifted to glance at Gould momentarily.
She stood quite tall, her tail raised high and ridgid showing she was no mere pack member. For her experience and knowledge had even outbested the alpha himself. She then again spoke in a soft yet authorized way, "I will be leaving for a while, if only to seek advice and learn the perspective of our alliance with the Sun Pack. In my own eyes, as my own voice, I feel that neither Gould nor Rakaeba are adept in keeping our survival. I have no qualms with either though I do admit in my absence the pack has diminished in strength and determination. And I do not blame the pups that have no insight to what is needed to lead us".
She nodded her head, glancing over at her eldest son. "Kamots you will join me in this journey. I do not know when I will return, but I will if the Moon Goddess watches over us well."
Kamots: Stood watching the elder as his eyes glanced upon his younger siblings and lastly his father. He felt a rumbling deep in his breast and growled showing his white fangs. Though he said not a word and waited for his mother to depart from the pack.
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 11:31 am
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 11:10 pm
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{-I'm sorry for the delay, I've come down with something I think. My stomach is killing me. ;-; -}
Rakaeba turned his eyes to regard his father and his brow furrowed slightly. "Impossible, no two males can lead in sucession unless they care only for the family. But I doubt this idea runs with the families well being." His ears flickered foreward as the Elder stirred from her lengthy silence, the glint in his eyes truly curious yet he had always held Matsi in respect. Well, when he'd had the chance to be in her company. As she spoke he listened, his face giving nothing away. In truth she was correct, no-one here was adept enough to lead with the exception of Matsi herself. Yet she was leaving, a journy.. What would become of them?
Perhaps they would remain leaderless until she returned with knowledge for their futures course. He'd do his best to keep the pack strong, alpha or no. He'd do his best. Lowering his head deeply and closing his eyes before Matsi as she passed, showing his respect and gratitude. "Safe travels Elder and Kamots, may the moonlight guide your path and bring you safely to your destination." He remained motionless until she'd passed him by, righting his stance and inhaling the cool air deeply. They'd manage, they'd find a way to live. One way or the other with the wisdom of their Elder and the blessing of their God and Goddess, the Moon Pack would continue to exist.
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:46 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 12:39 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 7:54 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 9:33 pm
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Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 3:03 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:28 am
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:14 am
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The male was silent in his movements, watching his sister head off into the woods he smirked in a kind manner. Yet his attention fell on the newest female for a moment, one of his siblings. He'd never seen her before this night yet he knew she was his kin. Not only for her fur or eyes or mannerisms. It was just something he felt, like he knew Ya'kima or Kamots. Approaching, he stood over her and slowly inclined his head forward and down. His nose briefly touching her in-between her shoulder blades before he retracted and tilted his head to one side. "Come sister, hunt with us beneath the pale moonight." And with that he turned, disappearing out the entrance to their den.
Tilting his head up he let lose a low, lengthy howl almost as though in repose. It was both chilling and exciting in one, a haunting melody. The fur at his nape bristled and he sprung into the bushes, he remembered where the kills they had previously made were still laying. Frozen on the icy earth. He'd leave them for now, before the night was through he would return and bring them back with him. His nostrils flared, the scents of the wood filling his nostrils and alighting the hunter within. His ears perked, swiveled. Listening careful and with cool intent to the surrounding expanse. He could have sworn, a scent.. so fleeting. It was almost familiar and yet on the move. Hard to catch. He'd find it, perhaps the pack would be granted full bellies this evening. Though being winter, they would have to be on the side of caution. Gluttons wound up dead, the Moon Pack was far too intelligent to be dealt such a fate as death by gluttony.
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 3:33 am
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:47 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:22 am
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Rakaeba heard the call of Ya'kima, his ears perking, the heated breath from his lungs escaping his jaws in great plumes of ghostly white as his eyes shimmered in the icy night. He turned and headed off towards her, his thick, winter pelt bristled with excitement as he moved. The snow crunching under-paw. As he neared the female he scented what she had and smirked. "Hmm.." He mused, coming to a slow beside her. "Let's retrieve what we previously left. If the hare remains we will take it." He'd left two pheasants and a boar not too far from here, he knew Ya'kima had been on the hunt as well. Perhaps she'd left something to gather. It was a good chance of fate for the hare. If he was intelligent he'd run, if he lingered then his babies need not pollute the earth with such bad genes.
He almost laughed and made a wide arch around the oblivious little animal, scenting out the spot where the kills remained. Beginning to freeze on the hard ground. If they gathered enough, the cold winter would keep it from rotting. A good chance to stock up in case hunting was not an option. Given the temperature and the snowfall a blizzard wasn't out of the question. The trees shifted and groaned against the sky above, his glinting eyes taking in the scenery, their home-land, carefully. He and perhaps a few of his siblings should patrol the borders, make sure their lands hadn't been picked away in their disappearance. It was a good idea, let the other packs know they still existed. They wouldn't have to show up all the time, just every now and again. Such was they mystery that fed the Moon Packs legends.
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:52 pm
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