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โโโโโโโ Angel II Soldier II German Shepherd II 112 II Suburbs / Open As Orph faded into view with holy light and outstretched wings, she descended to the grass under the pale sky. She did not wish to return to Earth, for it was littered with distractions and ways she could be led away from God's word. But she knew what she had to do, and she was assigned soldier for a reason. Dismissing her wings and reverting to her normal form, she immediately threw her head in the air to smell it. She wasn't close to any negative energy as of now, but she could certainly sense a shred of fear in the atmosphere. It was morning, the time for humans to get out and start the day. And that meant that everyone was vulnerable. Setting off in the direction of the city where the most activity was going on, Orph took a deep breath, admittedly a little nervous. But she had her faith, and the faith of the humans around her. Smells of another dog and even a familiar angel were in the air, and she smiled a little before leaving Orion to his duties. The white dog took graceful strides in the direction of the battlefield, mentally preparing herself to fight.
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โโโโโโโ Mortal II Gerbarian Shepsky II 7 II City / Open Autumn was out walking with her master to the post office, a fairly young man in his late 30's. Both of them were very on-edge this morning, but they absolutely had to go out today. She couldn't understand what her master wanted, but she did know that it involved something that he always called "mail." And it must've been terribly important human business if he wanted to risk going outside. They both gave each other comfort, and it was not easy to go outside without the other. Which is why she had mixed feelings about going out for walks. On one paw, she had to be there for him. Something's up and she would feel horrible if he was left alone out here. But on the other, it was scary! Something's wrong in this creepy old city, she just knew it. The long walk there was tense and awkward, but they eventually made it to the post office. Before they could make it inside, Master stopped her. "Sit. Good girl." he said, one of the phrases of the human language she understood. Master unhooked her leash for a brief moment, wrapping it around a street lamp just a pace or two away. He placed the hook in the loop and pulled the leash to tighten the tie before hooking her collar yet again. "I'll be back, but it'll be a bit. There's a line." Master ruffled her head affectionately before walking inside. After looking around to make sure no one would take his dog, of course. Even behind the glass doors, he kept his wary gaze on her for about a minute. His attention did eventually return to his mysterious human business, and Autumn nervously looked out among the shallow sea of people and dogs while mumbling. "Please be quick.."
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โโโโโโโ Demon II Lower II Rottweiler II 307 II City / Open Kaa was roaming the alleyways of the city with actual thought, gnashing his jaws in anticipation of having something between them. His charred chain rattled softly as he jogged across the pavement. He kept turning around the corner of any building, scouring the area where he could find a mortal that was secluded and away from the protection of those wretched crosses and.. salt. He was greatly startled to be face-to-face with a human who turned the corner. A tiny dog smile crept across his muzzle, hoping that he could at least possess him as a disguise from the other men. Kaa was about to close in for a possession, but the man seemed to catch on to his trick almost immediately. "Ach!" he exclaimed, fumbling through his shirt pocket before pulling out a necklace. "S-shoo! Back! Back-- no, back!" The man took a step foreword while waving the cross necklace around mere inches from his face. Kaa bared his teeth and hopped backwards. His pitch black eyes showed nothing but hatred and ferocity towards the stupid human. "No! No, no, no!" he barked in wild frustration, turning the other way and disappearing in the shadows.