«{~:-HOUSE OF WOLVES-:~}» A Dog Role Play

Flori watched Erivita end the deer’s life with her powerful jaws, then whooped with glee. “Woweee guys! Boy do we make a great team! Arrow should organize more patrols like this! We were synchronized!”
“Or we just got lucky,” Clover said tersely, annunciating each syllable. But the tell-tale joy was clear on his as he strutted around the circle and howled. “You all did amazing!”
Erivita smiled shyly
 
Mico internally face-pawed. He was very tempted to burst out with, You know what else is kind? Not trying to yeet novitiates off cliffs! He didn’t, though. He just had to think of something else and they could be out of here. Hopefully soon, so he could bother another training session.
"Well, then, no time to dilly-dally," Eclipse smiled. "I have patients to attend to at camp, so let's get the rest of the herbs and head back soon."
 
"Well, then, no time to dilly-dally," Eclipse smiled. "I have patients to attend to at camp, so let's get the rest of the herbs and head back soon."
Hailstone sniffed at the deer's head and licked his chops. The sense of victory he felt from bringing her down was shadowed by knowing that the coyotes had first dibs on the carcass. He looked around at his celebrating packmates, and pointedly did not smile - but he tried to resist the scowl that tugged at his face.
"I can stay and guard the carcass," he offered. "Someone should probably stay with me. The rest of you guys can go tell the rest of the pack."

Meanwhile Asio less-than-terrestrially making her way downtown like
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Weed glanced back,
and saw that.
[Weed's going even faster.]
He closed the distance to Paragon rock in record time, and upon skidding to a halt, oh no- now he had to start breathing again. He did so in frenzied, embarrassingly desperate gasps.
(I forgot where I left Iscariot so he's just gonna: enter the chat)
Iscariot materialized behind Weed. "Chasing ghosts?" he mused.
Weed yelped and spun around. He scanned the field behind Iscariot, spotting Lamar and Asio loping towards them at strikingly different speeds. "No, I was-" pant "racing Asio." Pant pant.
Iscariot rotated his head, owl-like, to watch the other two coyotes approach. His Committee all had different sorts of specialties - Weed was expendable, oblivious, and good at pulling off unexpected feats of athleticism. Asio was good at intimidation and strategy. Lamar was... intimidated by Asio, Iscariot had noticed.
"Doesn't look like it was much of a race," he barked as Asio and Lamar came within hearing range. "I take it you two had a bickering match before you gave chase."
 
Hailstone sniffed at the deer's head and licked his chops. The sense of victory he felt from bringing her down was shadowed by knowing that the coyotes had first dibs on the carcass. He looked around at his celebrating packmates, and pointedly did not smile - but he tried to resist the scowl that tugged at his face.
"I can stay and guard the carcass," he offered. "Someone should probably stay with me. The rest of you guys can go tell the rest of the pack."


Weed glanced back,
and saw that.
[Weed's going even faster.]
He closed the distance to Paragon rock in record time, and upon skidding to a halt, oh no- now he had to start breathing again. He did so in frenzied, embarrassingly desperate gasps.
(I forgot where I left Iscariot so he's just gonna: enter the chat)
Iscariot materialized behind Weed. "Chasing ghosts?" he mused.
Weed yelped and spun around. He scanned the field behind Iscariot, spotting Lamar and Asio loping towards them at strikingly different speeds. "No, I was-" pant "racing Asio." Pant pant.
Iscariot rotated his head, owl-like, to watch the other two coyotes approach. His Committee all had different sorts of specialties - Weed was expendable, oblivious, and good at pulling off unexpected feats of athleticism. Asio was good at intimidation and strategy. Lamar was... intimidated by Asio, Iscariot had noticed.
"Doesn't look like it was much of a race," he barked as Asio and Lamar came within hearing range. "I take it you two had a bickering match before you gave chase."
(Lamar, lol.)
Lamar arrived at the rock ten paces before Asio. “Yes!” He crowed, not seeming at all breathless. He was a coyote, after all, not a puttering weakling human with a puttering set of lungs. “I beat you!” To Asio. Never mind that Weed had forced quite a wide margin behind himself. He had assumed Asio was unbeatable in all contests, but he had amazingly proven himself wrong. Which was great, because that meant she wasn’t totally out of his league.
 
Hailstone sniffed at the deer's head and licked his chops. The sense of victory he felt from bringing her down was shadowed by knowing that the coyotes had first dibs on the carcass. He looked around at his celebrating packmates, and pointedly did not smile - but he tried to resist the scowl that tugged at his face.
"I can stay and guard the carcass," he offered. "Someone should probably stay with me. The rest of you guys can go tell the rest of the pack."
“I’ll stay with you!” Flori offered, nodding up at the larger dog.
“Great!” said Clover. “Let’s get to camp them.”
 
Eclipse smiled gently. ”That’s very kind and thoughtful of you, ” she began. ”But I’ll need your help to carry all of the herbs we’re collecting.” Turning to Starlight, she offered, ”And I can carry the sage if you're tired of holding it.”
Mico internally face-pawed. He was very tempted to burst out with, You know what else is kind? Not trying to yeet novitiates off cliffs! He didn’t, though. He just had to think of something else and they could be out of here. Hopefully soon, so he could bother another training session.
"Well, then, no time to dilly-dally," Eclipse smiled. "I have patients to attend to at camp, so let's get the rest of the herbs and head back soon."
Starlight got to her post-adrenaline-deadened paws with the enthusiasm of a resurrected prey carcass. "Sounds like the better plan," she agreed, ever convincing. But before she started following Eclipse to what didn't seem to be their doom, she made sure to shoot Mico a lifeline to their conspiracy under her breath: "If only it were the best plan."
 
Starlight got to her post-adrenaline-deadened paws with the enthusiasm of a resurrected prey carcass. "Sounds like the better plan," she agreed, ever convincing. But before she started following Eclipse to what didn't seem to be their doom, she made sure to shoot Mico a lifeline to their conspiracy under her breath: "If only it were the best plan."
Eclipse smiled at them then turned and led them into the trees. After some time, they emerged into a meadow. Dotting the grasses were bunches of wild dill, giving off their unique scent.
 
Erivita took her chance and sank her teeth into the animals throat. She waited a few seconds before she felt the creature go limp
Flori watched Erivita end the deer’s life with her powerful jaws, then whooped with glee. “Woweee guys! Boy do we make a great team! Arrow should organize more patrols like this! We were synchronized!”
“Or we just got lucky,” Clover said tersely, annunciating each syllable. But the tell-tale joy was clear on his as he strutted around the circle and howled. “You all did amazing!”
Erivita smiled shyly
Hailstone sniffed at the deer's head and licked his chops. The sense of victory he felt from bringing her down was shadowed by knowing that the coyotes had first dibs on the carcass. He looked around at his celebrating packmates, and pointedly did not smile - but he tried to resist the scowl that tugged at his face.
"I can stay and guard the carcass," he offered. "Someone should probably stay with me. The rest of you guys can go tell the rest of the pack."
“I’ll stay with you!” Flori offered, nodding up at the larger dog.
“Great!” said Clover. “Let’s get to camp them.”
While taking in the sight of their cooling kill, Smoke couldn't deny he felt an easy, entire satisfaction that was all but completely new to him. Unlike every other rank-facilitated hunt he found himself on, he hadn't been admonished or pressed to try harder to achieve what he hadn't.
It made sense, really, when he took into factor who he'd taken this deer down with: quite essentially, the underdogs.
The individuals that couldn't deliver what their society wanted didn't expect past what he could give.
Pretty big pile of food for thought right there.
"Yeah," he expressed to no one in particular as he started making his way after the departing majority. "We should do this again."
 
Eclipse smiled at them then turned and led them into the trees. After some time, they emerged into a meadow. Dotting the grasses were bunches of wild dill, giving off their unique scent.
"So." After scanning the meadow from every angle that was accessible to her while remaining safely beneath the trees, Starlight still wasn't ready to move forward. "What's the deathtrap element here?"
 
"So." After scanning the meadow from every angle that was accessible to her while remaining safely beneath the trees, Starlight still wasn't ready to move forward. "What's the deathtrap element here?"
Eclipse frowned. ”Nothing that I know of...you just want to watch out for the hornet’s nest, which is on the other side.”
 

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