(Good, Iora needs to wind someone up. She will die of boredom if she can’t)(Don’t worry, she might come back and be a jerk in the future. XD)
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(Good, Iora needs to wind someone up. She will die of boredom if she can’t)(Don’t worry, she might come back and be a jerk in the future. XD)
(true that, we usually do but we have one roll that comes from the curse of the ones....you can throw away the first roll, but if you do you can't throw away the second, so you could get something worse and have to stick with it. Besides, this is still an rp, the dice were an addition, and if people don't feel comfortable with certain things then I won't make them. I left it up to @Starburst, and she wanted to reroll. We were lucky and got a 6, but we could've got a 1 which would've left her character severely injured in the forest.)(You shouldn’t roll the dice if you aren’t going to use what it gives you.. there’s not much point to that.)
(Wow, when and how did that happen?)(Osprey left the pack. They may encounter her again, but for now, she’s out of the picture.)
Dove was getting excited, especially about never having to hunt again after the fiasco with the rabbit, up until the point Sapphire said, 'You will probably never see your family again.' She hadn't thought about that, her ears drooped, and her eyes grew sad. Sure, my sister Sabine (@Maya Vance) slept most the time, and my brother Kasper (@orloffer) always wrestled me to the ground...but I'll miss them terribly. It'll be awful boring without siblings to wrestle me to the ground, and awful cold and lonely without them to sleep next to. She only nodded her head when Sapphire said it was time to go to sleep, and though she closed her eyes Sapphire's words played over again in her head, 'I'm sorry you are being taken away from your home, Dove. You will probably never see your family again. But I will do my best to take care of you, and while it's definitely different, we'll be okay. I promise.' Her promise brought some comfort, and finally Dove drifted off to sleep.Sapphire smiled at Dove's eagerness. "It's not that bad, I suppose. It's much more different than living in the wild, though. You can't travel as far, there will be different wolves, and who knows what rank you and I will be in. There are settlers who take care of you there, only we call them keepers. They will give you food, and take care of you when you're sick. You don't even have to kill your own food, though they will occasionally let you hunt. I'm sorry you are being taken away from your home, Dove. You will probably never see your family again. But I will do my best to take care of you, and while it's definitely different, we'll be okay. I promise. Now let's get some sleep. This is going to be a long trip."
Osprey perched on a boulder. The boulder was near the edge of a cliff. The forest spread out below her like an ocean of leaves and liquid fish. She wasn’t thinking about that, though. Her eyes narrowed. Her tail was straight out behind her, as stiff as the talons of an actual osprey. The wind ruffled her fur. She let out a low growl of frustration. She had been raised in Mountain Pack. Osprey had fought her way up to the rank of Beta. She had battled for her pack, bled for it, hunted and provided for it. She had the respect of her Alphas, the respect of her pack. But the pack had disintegrated. Her Alphas were missing, pack rank had completely disappeared, and apparently Mitts was a dog? That explains a lot.
Osprey huffed an angry breath of air out her nose. The settlers had destroyed their fragile group. And Osprey wasn’t about to stick around and get killed, or worse, captured by the settlers.
She threw back her head in a long, low howl. A howl of loss, and of anger. She then whipped around and stalked towards the distant mountains.
(Wow, when and how did that happen?)
(This is just my opinion, but there shouldn’t be any option(s) that the owner of the character isn’t comfortable with. And if you’re going to use 1 as a throwaway, you could just leave it as a blank option.(true that, we usually do but we have one roll that comes from the curse of the ones....you can throw away the first roll, but if you do you can't throw away the second, so you could get something worse and have to stick with it. Besides, this is still an rp, the dice were an addition, and if people don't feel comfortable with certain things then I won't make them. I left it up to @Starburst, and she wanted to reroll. We were lucky and got a 6, but we could've got a 1 which would've left her character severely injured in the forest.)
)Sapphire opened her eyes as the first rays of sunlight seeped in between the metal bars of her cage. She blinked for a second, trying to remember, but when she saw Dove in a cage next to her, it all flooded back. Sapphire sighed and looked outside. They had traveled so far, there was no way they would ever see the pack again. She thought of Thunder, of Dove's siblings, of hunting, of all the wolves. She had come to the pack once, but now she was returning to where she was born.Dove was getting excited, especially about never having to hunt again after the fiasco with the rabbit, up until the point Sapphire said, 'You will probably never see your family again.' She hadn't thought about that, her ears drooped, and her eyes grew sad. Sure, my sister Sabine (@Maya Vance) slept most the time, and my brother Kasper (@orloffer) always wrestled me to the ground...but I'll miss them terribly. It'll be awful boring without siblings to wrestle me to the ground, and awful cold and lonely without them to sleep next to. She only nodded her head when Sapphire said it was time to go to sleep, and though she closed her eyes Sapphire's words played over again in her head, 'I'm sorry you are being taken away from your home, Dove. You will probably never see your family again. But I will do my best to take care of you, and while it's definitely different, we'll be okay. I promise.' Her promise brought some comfort, and finally Dove drifted off to sleep.
(Very good point.(This is just my opinion, but there shouldn’t be any option(s) that the owner of the character isn’t comfortable with. And if you’re going to use 1 as a throwaway, you could just leave it as a blank option.)
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