Sko wrote:As a pup, I truly was simple, oh those years. My world was easy to float through. Well, until
Sko wrote:This is where I became me
Young Sko wrote:What ever this thing call meat is, it sure is good, my brothers and sisters wont come anywhere near it, but I love it so much! I'm curious as to what this red stuff that comes from it is, it's pretty, I just love this red color.
Teen Sko wrote:I'm getting sick of these idiots, [sigh] I guess this just comes with hiding my real self. I'm also getting sick of these stupid flowers on my armor. But the red drops still intrigue me, how can these stones look so much like blood? I love the spikes, oh the spikes.
Teen Sko wrote:How does my mentor not realize I AM NOT going to listen to him? I don't want to give mercy, that's not who I am, I am a deadly beast, and that's how I'm going to fight, not matter how much he hates it
*Warrior of Isket are Wolf cross breeds and they should stay this way! NO Humans, or Anthro, and no Normal Wolves!
*Warrior of Isket could only be used in the planned RP!NO other RP except you have a permission from the whole WoI Board (Lilian Nightshade, Neara, TheWolfsgirl90, and apache~)
Breeding:
Only the Custom and Alfa WoI's can breed, even so, before you decide to create a litter you still need to ask for the Board's permission.
Also, WoI can only breed with other WOI.
The golden sun inched over the horizon, while the anxious pup sat at the edge of her den. With the sun hitting on the blue dew covered grass made it look like a green color. The tan pup inhaled the chilly damp air and shivered with excitement. Today would be the day! The day where she would finally stop being called a pup and earn her armor. She would be noticed as a strong Warrior born to defend Isket and help claim the land that was rightfully theirs. Normally the pup was very calm and relaxed, but she had been dreaming for this day far too long. Her pale eyes scanned the area that belonged to the Warriors, there were a few up and about, but for the most part the field was empty. As the day would draw on many more would be roaming around, but almost everybody was still in their warm dens close beside loved ones, like the rest of her family had been doing. Something sparkled in the distance and caught the eye of the pup. As soon as it consistently drew closer, Kear'ia she knew who it was. She seemed to have befriended a fairy from a younge age, and since the two have been inseparable. It happened one day when all the pups were out and about for one of the first times. It was possibly the third time that her soft paw pads had touch the land of blue grass known as Isket, when she met her little friend. A few of the pups had been chasing each other, tackling and just playing while she sat back and watched. She more often then not enjoyed watching then participating in games like that. And all of the sudden there was a uneven thudding sound and Kear'ia turned her head to see a fairy clumsily flying around. She quickly got to her feet, keeping her eyes on the fairy, moved forward and gently lifted her muzzle up from under the fairy to give it a place to rest. As soon as the fairy felt a warm fluffy object under her feet she collapsed and fell to her knees. The fairy just sat there panting. Kear'ia asked the fairy, as carefully as she could, to not move a lot and make the fairy dizzy, "Hi, my names Kear'ia. What happened?" The fairy looked at the pup sympathetically and motioned to her mouth and made an 'x' with her arms. The fairy felt bad for not being able to communicate with the pup, but she was a mute. Kear'ia understood that the fairy couldn't talk and asked "Do you have a name? If so could you write it in the dirt or something?" The fairy nodded her head, she was nameless. The pup carefully sat down with the fairy still on the tip of her snout and thoughtfully said., "I'ia.." (OCC: I-AH) The fairy pondered the name for a minute, as if she was repeating it in her head. The fairy nodded and expressed a thank you to the pup by putting her the tips of her fingers on her mouth area and extending it forward. That night Kear'ia let the fairy sleep near her muzzle, and since then they have become best buddies.
I'ia stood on Kear'ia's snout, like she did the first time they met, and caused the pup to snap out of her day dream. "Today is the day!" Kear'ia happily squeaked. I'ia nodded, as if she was encouraging her. Kear'ia could understand most of what the fairy would say if she could talk because they had know each other for a little while. The pup patiently continued sitting and waiting while the sun slowly scanned over the sky. Before long a couple of Kear'ia's siblings came tumbling out of the den. It seemed every waking moment they were tackling each other. Kear'ia couldn't help but smiling at her goofy siblings. Then quickly after the tackle fest, Kear'ia's mother come out. Somehow, for Kear'ia there was always something comforting knowing her mother was around. She got this warm feeling inside and it always soothed her. She quietly arose from where she had been sitting to greet her mother, "Good Morning Mother. I'm so excited for today!" Kear'ia seemed to be able to contain her excitement, by expressing it in words instead of hopping around like a bunny.
Kear'ia and all her siblings stood at the edge of the dangerous Forest, awaiting the order to move forward. Their mother proudly stood off the the side, all her babies entering this Forest would emerge out of it as Warriors for Isket. Sworn to protect their lands and their families. Even though this would just be the beginning of a long journey to become a full on grown defender, they would all be recognized as something more then just 'pups'. Kear'ia's pale eyes scanned the Forest to get a head start. Logic. Thats Kear'ia. Be aware of your surrounding, use it to your full advantage, turn your enemy's own power against them. Her little heart thudded, pounding blood throughout her body as her ice cold breath pierced the air, "I'm Ready.." Her feet itched to pounce as she waited for the voice to call out the command to go for it. To pass the seconds that seemed like years she made a list in her head to think of what surprises could be in the Forest.
Kronadors
Her eyes widened at the thought of crossing paths with a Kronador. While she was stunned at the thought, the command was given. All pups rushed forward, but Kear'ia was way ahead of them. Though she was caught off guard, she had agility on her side, and a quick mind. So before she even knew she leaped forward, she was already a good couple tail lengths into the Forest. For a split second she wondered if she was the first to leap in, then she wondered what thoughts were entering her mothers head. Worry is probably the first thing for a mother to think of, as her puppies rush forward into a deadly forest. Seeing your very own babies, being put into a forest where death is an option and not being able to protect them. Then seeing them as mature warrior, it must be terrifying, and yet some how exciting. Kear'ia felt a little sorry for what her mother might be going through, but then the thought crossed her mind, "Now, I really have a drive. My mother, I'm doing this for her, I can't let her down.". Kear'ia picked up speed at this thought. Another motivation. Kear'ia started to loose the scent trail and stopped to sniff around. A rustle in the bushes made her get down low and prepare, when suddenly the scents of her siblings wafted her way. Kear'ia would always avoid a fight if theres a chance, so she followed the scent and darted away. Before she knew it she was back on track. Kear'ia scanned the forest and noticed a faint blue white blur coming towards her. I'ia! Kear'ia halted and waited a second for I'ia to meet her, "You can't help me, you know that. I need to do this by myself, but you can follow me." Kear'ia said quickly, as if this was a race and she was running out of time. I'ia nodded and pushed herself forward, moving closer to her companion. Kear'ia picked up the scent of her forefathers and lunged forward. Her heart was pounding and she was panting, but there was still a long way to go. Kear'ia thought to herself, that theres more to scare you in this Forest then things that can really endanger you. Except for the Kronadors. Kear'ia had been told stories of those ugly creatures, how they are strong have long claws and teeth and are extremely hard to kill. Kear'ia hoped she wouldn't have to face one, but if it so happened she was prepared. For any and everything.
Kear'ia ran into a dead end. A huge pile of giant rocks, but the strange thing was, she could still follow her species scent. It... Was going up... She was expected to climb it. Kear'ia admitted to herself that she was not prepared for this. She jumped on top of the closest rock to her and followed the scent. She realized that she couldn't smell her siblings, and wondered if there was more then one way to the cave or if she was ahead of all the others. But she leaped from rock to rock and finally made it to the top of the mound. It was a long way down, but she could faintly see a little cave entrance. Hope filled within her and her body wanted to jump forward, but she was holding herself back. The way down was tricky. There were a lot of steep drop-offs and rocks where you would need to balance, otherwise you'd fall and get stuck in between two boulders. She inhaled the cold moist Forest air, and got control of her shakiness. She slowly placed one of her fore feet on the boulder below her and evenly shifted her balance so that she wouldn't slip. She kept moving down, lower and lower. Slowly but she was making it, when she got a whiff of a strong pungent odor. One she hadn't really even smelt before. She looked up to see a Kronador at the top of the rock hill. Fear took place of her balance and she stumbled down, her feet slipping everywhere. The Kronador tried many times to make it down, but it must have figured it was too risky just to attempt to attack a pup. So it let out a loud hiss, and scurried away. Kear'ia then stopped on her unsteady boulder, to catch her breath. She looked down, and the cave entrance was within a ten yards away. She slowly made her way down, taking caution with every movement. Her heart was still pounding from meeting the Kronador, and her paws were shaking. But she was so close and was determined to get there, and be on of the first. A breeze ruffled her fur and she could smell a sibling. She saw a brown figure making is own way to the cave entrance. Turns out there was more then one way to the cave.
Kear'ia was now too excited to care about safety and carelessly bounded from one rock to another until she leaded to the ground. The cave was dark and hard to make things out, it didn't help that the sun wasn't in the middle of the sky either. Since Isket is night most of the time, normally their eyes are adjusted to the dark. But it was just at the wrong time of day, where the sun wasn't at its brightest point but it was still enough to throw her off balance a bit. Thankfully Kear'ia had a trusty 'ol glowing pal I'ia. Kear'ia made her way into the cave, and the aroma of metal, gold, silver, bronze, jewels and the scent of every other Warrior that entered in was amazing. Kear'ia was the first to enter, but a couple of her siblings were very close behind. She slowly took a step forward and fully embraced the wonder of it all. Everything was so old and so well preserved. Her eyes scanned the cave light by fairy light. She carefully looked at clusters on armor at a time. There were so many, and lots of them looks amazing. How could she choose? She decided to go with a very light yet strong armor, that she could be comfortable running and being swift in. She looked at jewel incrusted armor, armor with wings everywhere it could be. By now a few of her siblings were entering the cave and taking everything in, while the rest were quite close. She saw so many wonderful armors, but didn't know what to choose. The fairy light hit a white and rose-gold lined armor. It was gorgeous, stunning beautiful, breath taking. She made a bee line toward it. She lifted it up with her mouth and found it was much light then one would think. There was enough to cover the body, yet just little enough for her to move quickly and comfortably in it. There were strings attached to it, or cloth if you may. She fitted into it perfectly. The armor would hold itself onto the user with strings. Since Kear'ia could tie for obvious reasons, she asked I'ia to tie it and before she knew it she was a warrior.
She left the cave with her siblings and their new armor soon after and made their way home together, showing they are still a family even after growing up. They met their mother at the entrance of the Forest, the same place where they left her. She waited patiently for them all and pride shone in her eyes as she saw all her pups as strong warriors with their own special armor. Kear'ia now believed there was a chosen armor made for every Warrior of Isket. They just needed to seek it out. This was for Kear'ia one of the best days of her life.
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