~Run With The Pack~ Wolf Roleplay

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Ebony saw Ash's eyes look over his shoulder. He guessed a wolf was right behind him. Right before Zero jumped, Ebony grabbed his father's scruff and whipped him around so that he took Zero's attack.

(Yes please! :D)

Zero yelped in surprise just as Ebony did that. She hurriedly shifted her weight so that Ebony would take the brunt of it, but Ash still got hit. "Worthless scum!" Zero spat at Ebony. She looked over at Ash; she was concerned, but she knew very well that even though he was old, he could kick butt. "Ash, you okay?"

(Yay!)
Ash grunted when she hit, and fell when Ebony dropped his scruff. "Don't talk, Zero!" he snapped, and slammed into his son. Ebony snarled, snapping at Ash's face. Ash's muzzle had a long gash running down it when the two wolves sprang to their paws.

Zero stepped away. "Sheesh, just trying to help," she growled under her breath. "Alright, then." She turned, and raced back into the battle.

Deep in Emeraldpack's land, Tundra laid in her den, tossing and turning as she tried to sleep. "Gah! What is going on?!" she growled, pricking her ears at the distant sounds of fighting. "This has been going on all night..." she muttered. Knowing that she wouldn't be able to sleep until she learned what it was, she set off at a brisk trot towards the fighting.
Ash screeched when Ebony yanked on his ear, tearing it at the corner. Blood spattered over the old wolf's coat. He punched his son with his front paws in the gut and sent him reeling.

Tundra raced to the loner lands, her muscles moving gracefully under her thick pelt. She knew that there was fighting going on, but she got a sinking feeling anyway as she smelled blood in the air. Stonepack and Darkpack, she realized as the scents of the two packs hit her nose. She skidded to stop once she reached the clearing, watching the fight in the shadows.
Ebony howled, grabbing his father's scruff and tearing it to pieces. Ash shrieked, kicking out with his back legs. "You'll die today, dad." Ebony grunted, and leaped. Ash returned the attack and the two wolves clashed. They were both evenly matched. Ebony for youth and speed, Ash for experiance and strength.

Tundra's sharp eyes fell upon the two fighting wolves. She set her jaw as she watched; even though she'd been considering leaving for Darkpack for a while, she wasn't sure who she should side with, or if she should get involved at all. She slunk around, trying to get a better view of what was going on.
 
When Nebrivo and Akira finish fighting, I'd like to wrap this fight up. It's been going on for days.
 
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Akira cackled as Nebrivo lunged for her. She swerved her head out of the way when she saw his paw coming through, but his claw still slashed a cut on the side of her head and she growled. She used the pain technique very often, and the fact that she'd almost fallen victim to it infuriated her. Akira was Kodiak's daughter, and she'd gotten some of his size; her build was sleeker than her father, and she was faster, but she still easily dwarfed Nebrivo. She planted her paws firmly on the ground, and snapped her jaws right at the side of his face, going for either an ear or an eye.

(it's fine, as long as the other person decides the injury and if it hits or not.)
Nebrivo snarled at her and tried to dodge as she aimed for his only good eye. Fighting was bad enough with his very slowly deteriorating vision, and to lose his only good eye was worse than a death sentence: it meant having to be cared for like an elder for the remainder of his life. But he dodged the attack, only to get his ear tip caught. This was an incredibly painful bite, and he could feel her incisors sinking into the fleshy tip of his ear.

Akira smirked as she tore Nebrivo's ear, her gaze full of malice and hatred. "Baby," she taunted him like she had done to Quartz. "You're as bad a fighter as that worthless mate of yours!" Right after she said that, she leaped away just out of lunging range in a swift jump. That was the problem with fighting Akira; she was so quick, it was seemingly impossible to get a decent blow in before she slipped away. "I can see why you two had to come in together," she added with a sneer. "You can't fight for yourselves without looking like fools!" Her body was shadowed by the pine trees casting their shadows far behind her, and the moonlight only illuminated her face. "Make your choice, little pup. Me, or your beloved mate. She's about to die, you know, in case you're blind." Her jaws snapped and made a hollow sound with each word.
"I pick you!" Nebrivo snarled, leaping towards her with two long legged strides. Then a leap. As a pup, he had been teased for having long legs. Now he had them as an advantage. He leaped and attacked.

(Be back soon. Don't go! D:)
 
Faedon subdued a yelp of surprise as Moss charged for her. She fell as Moss bit down on her forelegs, and Faedon hissed with pain as a ribbon of blood dripped down onto the ground. She reached up, and snapped at Moss' neck where she'd already been wounded. Hopefully, Faedon would make that wound large enough to kill Moss...
Amber quickly reached out and pulled Faedon back by the scruff as hard as she could,she wouldn't let this wolf kill her packmate.
 
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Akira cackled as Nebrivo lunged for her. She swerved her head out of the way when she saw his paw coming through, but his claw still slashed a cut on the side of her head and she growled. She used the pain technique very often, and the fact that she'd almost fallen victim to it infuriated her. Akira was Kodiak's daughter, and she'd gotten some of his size; her build was sleeker than her father, and she was faster, but she still easily dwarfed Nebrivo. She planted her paws firmly on the ground, and snapped her jaws right at the side of his face, going for either an ear or an eye.

(it's fine, as long as the other person decides the injury and if it hits or not.)
Nebrivo snarled at her and tried to dodge as she aimed for his only good eye. Fighting was bad enough with his very slowly deteriorating vision, and to lose his only good eye was worse than a death sentence: it meant having to be cared for like an elder for the remainder of his life. But he dodged the attack, only to get his ear tip caught. This was an incredibly painful bite, and he could feel her incisors sinking into the fleshy tip of his ear.

Akira smirked as she tore Nebrivo's ear, her gaze full of malice and hatred. "Baby," she taunted him like she had done to Quartz. "You're as bad a fighter as that worthless mate of yours!" Right after she said that, she leaped away just out of lunging range in a swift jump. That was the problem with fighting Akira; she was so quick, it was seemingly impossible to get a decent blow in before she slipped away. "I can see why you two had to come in together," she added with a sneer. "You can't fight for yourselves without looking like fools!" Her body was shadowed by the pine trees casting their shadows far behind her, and the moonlight only illuminated her face. "Make your choice, little pup. Me, or your beloved mate. She's about to die, you know, in case you're blind." Her jaws snapped and made a hollow sound with each word.
"I pick you!" Nebrivo snarled, leaping towards her with two long legged strides. Then a leap. As a pup, he had been teased for having long legs. Now he had them as an advantage. He leaped and attacked.

(Be back soon. Don't go! D:)
Akira lunged for him at the same time he did. "Your choice then, pup!" she sneered. "You can cry over her later." The two wolves collided in mid-air, and Akira grunted as the wind was knocked out of her. She snapped right at Nebrivo's face, going for his eyes or forehead. Akira thought that if she could get one of his eyes, or tear another ear and inflict a ton of pain, school would be out and she would have the perfect chance to end Nebrivo's life.
 
Sierra stumbled back, leaving the fight between Aki and Kodiak. She dragged her paws as she walked, and tried not to walk into a skirmish.

Senkah broke away from Atra and spotted Sierra. "Sierra!" Senkah barked, her gaze scrutinizing Sierra. "Get back to the densite." Her tone was sharp, and gave Sierra no room for argument.
 
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Ebony saw Ash's eyes look over his shoulder. He guessed a wolf was right behind him. Right before Zero jumped, Ebony grabbed his father's scruff and whipped him around so that he took Zero's attack.

(Yes please! :D)

Zero yelped in surprise just as Ebony did that. She hurriedly shifted her weight so that Ebony would take the brunt of it, but Ash still got hit. "Worthless scum!" Zero spat at Ebony. She looked over at Ash; she was concerned, but she knew very well that even though he was old, he could kick butt. "Ash, you okay?"

(Yay!)
Ash grunted when she hit, and fell when Ebony dropped his scruff. "Don't talk, Zero!" he snapped, and slammed into his son. Ebony snarled, snapping at Ash's face. Ash's muzzle had a long gash running down it when the two wolves sprang to their paws.

Zero stepped away. "Sheesh, just trying to help," she growled under her breath. "Alright, then." She turned, and raced back into the battle.

Deep in Emeraldpack's land, Tundra laid in her den, tossing and turning as she tried to sleep. "Gah! What is going on?!" she growled, pricking her ears at the distant sounds of fighting. "This has been going on all night..." she muttered. Knowing that she wouldn't be able to sleep until she learned what it was, she set off at a brisk trot towards the fighting.
Ash screeched when Ebony yanked on his ear, tearing it at the corner. Blood spattered over the old wolf's coat. He punched his son with his front paws in the gut and sent him reeling.

Tundra raced to the loner lands, her muscles moving gracefully under her thick pelt. She knew that there was fighting going on, but she got a sinking feeling anyway as she smelled blood in the air. Stonepack and Darkpack, she realized as the scents of the two packs hit her nose. She skidded to stop once she reached the clearing, watching the fight in the shadows.
Ebony howled, grabbing his father's scruff and tearing it to pieces. Ash shrieked, kicking out with his back legs. "You'll die today, dad." Ebony grunted, and leaped. Ash returned the attack and the two wolves clashed. They were both evenly matched. Ebony for youth and speed, Ash for experiance and strength.

Tundra's sharp eyes fell upon the two fighting wolves. She set her jaw as she watched; even though she'd been considering leaving for Darkpack for a while, she wasn't sure who she should side with, or if she should get involved at all. She slunk around, trying to get a better view of what was going on.
Ash slammed into his son, sending the young, more nimble wolf into the dirt. He planted his large paws on the black wolf's chest and snarled. "Scum bag.... think you can kill me now?" he roared in his face. Ebony sneered up at him. "You won't kill me.." he scoffed. Ash picked him up bu his scruff and flung him face down. "No.... I won't." he snarled, and chucked Ebony into a tree. Ebony gasped, and staggered to his paws.
 
Quote: (=3)

Ebony saw Ash's eyes look over his shoulder. He guessed a wolf was right behind him. Right before Zero jumped, Ebony grabbed his father's scruff and whipped him around so that he took Zero's attack.

(Yes please! :D)

Zero yelped in surprise just as Ebony did that. She hurriedly shifted her weight so that Ebony would take the brunt of it, but Ash still got hit. "Worthless scum!" Zero spat at Ebony. She looked over at Ash; she was concerned, but she knew very well that even though he was old, he could kick butt. "Ash, you okay?"

(Yay!)
Ash grunted when she hit, and fell when Ebony dropped his scruff. "Don't talk, Zero!" he snapped, and slammed into his son. Ebony snarled, snapping at Ash's face. Ash's muzzle had a long gash running down it when the two wolves sprang to their paws.

Zero stepped away. "Sheesh, just trying to help," she growled under her breath. "Alright, then." She turned, and raced back into the battle.

Deep in Emeraldpack's land, Tundra laid in her den, tossing and turning as she tried to sleep. "Gah! What is going on?!" she growled, pricking her ears at the distant sounds of fighting. "This has been going on all night..." she muttered. Knowing that she wouldn't be able to sleep until she learned what it was, she set off at a brisk trot towards the fighting.
Ash screeched when Ebony yanked on his ear, tearing it at the corner. Blood spattered over the old wolf's coat. He punched his son with his front paws in the gut and sent him reeling.

Tundra raced to the loner lands, her muscles moving gracefully under her thick pelt. She knew that there was fighting going on, but she got a sinking feeling anyway as she smelled blood in the air. Stonepack and Darkpack, she realized as the scents of the two packs hit her nose. She skidded to stop once she reached the clearing, watching the fight in the shadows.
Ebony howled, grabbing his father's scruff and tearing it to pieces. Ash shrieked, kicking out with his back legs. "You'll die today, dad." Ebony grunted, and leaped. Ash returned the attack and the two wolves clashed. They were both evenly matched. Ebony for youth and speed, Ash for experiance and strength.

Tundra's sharp eyes fell upon the two fighting wolves. She set her jaw as she watched; even though she'd been considering leaving for Darkpack for a while, she wasn't sure who she should side with, or if she should get involved at all. She slunk around, trying to get a better view of what was going on.
Ash slammed into his son, sending the young, more nimble wolf into the dirt. He planted his large paws on the black wolf's chest and snarled. "Scum bag.... think you can kill me now?" he roared in his face. Ebony sneered up at him. "You won't kill me.." he scoffed. Ash picked him up bu his scruff and flung him face down. "No.... I won't." he snarled, and chucked Ebony into a tree. Ebony gasped, and staggered to his paws.

Tundra tensed, and sucked in air as Ebony flew into the tree she was standing next to. She backed away, and hid behind another pine tree. The tree's scent masked her scent, but she knew that it wasn't very good cover, and she'd need to leave soon if she didn't want to get involved.
 
Quote: Sierra whined, searched for her alpha's face in the darkness of her vision. She slunk back to the quiet, almost empty Stonepack densite.

Collia and Larch were there. Collia and Larch had eaten an elk that made them sick, and they were stuck in their dens. Collia and Larch shared a den, and they were speaking quietly to one another.
 

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