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by MusicalMoony » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:27 am
~ Yue-Tala
"My name is Yue-Tala and I've been travelling for a very long time. I haven't eaten or drunk anything in two weeks and I've been alone and vulnerable, attacked by other packs and bears and the like." She shuddered at the thought, haunting memories filling her mind's eye.
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by MusicalMoony » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:33 am
~ Yue-Tala
"Join...? Join your pack? Oh," her whole face absolutely lit up, "it would be an honour, Miss Nova! But... I'm afraid I won't have much to offer you while I'm like this. My talents reside mostly in the area of fighting with a little hunting thrown in. As I grew weaker, the harder it became to hunt. I'm sure you can understand," she smiled wryly.
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by nfinti » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:37 am
"You can rest in the coziness of a den, i have some hunters hunt for you and tend to your needs until your healthy again. I'll hunt for you myself, actually." Nova barked. "Do you need me to carry you back to camp? Or would you rather lean on me?" She asked.
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by MusicalMoony » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:40 am
~ Yue-Tala
"Thanks to you and your water, Miss Nova, I can now stand. I think I can walk," she whispered unsurely, but tested her legs out and managed to keep her balance for a few steps. She stopped then, glancing around. "I can walk, but I do not know where your pack is, Miss Nova."
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by MusicalMoony » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:52 am
~ Yue-Tala
Moony followed her new Alpha obediently, doing everything she could to not stuff up her one chance of... normality. She wriggled through a small gap in a rather large prickly thorny bush, but she managed not to get stabbed. She looked up at Nova, wondering what to do next.
I'm collecting the 2020 Easter bunnies designed by Anouki. They're based on a
Japanese pottery technique where items are repaired by glueing the pieces back
together with a (typically) gold lacquer. It's called "kintsugi" and the idea behind
this is that broken things can still be beautiful, a mantra that has helped me cope
with the latest years of my depression. I've been saving up for a tattoo, to be my
first one, which will also be fashioned after kintsugi. That's why this design holds
a lot of sentimental value for me and, consequently, why I'm setting up a hoard
for them: to remind myself that even though I'm still struggling now, I will get
better. Please help me with this hoard. Thanks for reading. ~Love from Moony
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by nfinti » Fri Jan 06, 2012 2:59 am
Nova streched out a paw towards big den. "My honor would be for you to stay n my den for a while." She barked. Ducking under the banana leaves that blocked out the cold and bright sunlight. A second nest , meant for an A-Male, was made of soft moss, duck feathers and cat cocoa leaves, found miles from camp. " This is your nest, for now, she said, showing Tala to the luxourious nest.
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