Medieval
Gaddar
Alpha Brute
Medieval's tail twitched impatiently as he waited for his Pack to gather around him. Flynn arrived first, and a small smirk plastered itself on the Alpha's mouth as he noticed him look away hastily. Good, he learnt his lesson after last time. Shifting, he let his gaze travel across the camp, locating every single wolf's den and waiting for them to come to him. He barely gave Fey a side-ways glance before running his claws through the dirt beneath him, lifting his paw up to inspect it properly. Damp earth and mouldy leaves were caught in between his toes, and he snapped his jaws shut on the thin air, now turning his head to look at Fey properly. He kept his gaze on her for a moment, before turning to look at Flynn. The dark-pelted brute's smirk turned to a scowl, and he pushed himself to his feet.
Since you appear to be the only ones awake. he cast another side glance to the dens, but no life form emerged from them. Let's go. lifting his paw off the ground, the leaves scattered around his legs as a small breeze blew, whispering into his ears. We're going to hunt. And see if we can pick up any Saf wolves while we're at it. His distaste for the other Pack was clear in his tone. He's hated the Pack ever since he'd become Alpha of Gaddar, the hatred and rivalry between the 2 having rooted for a long time before Medieval got there. Fey. He said calmly, turning his head so he could look at her with his yellow-green eyes. Go wake up Amari. And if she gives you any grief, tell her to come see me. Medieval's lips rose into a smirk again. His blood was tingling, and he couldn't wait to dig his canines into something alive. Wake up anyone while you're at it. Flynn, I need you to scout ahead and find the freshest scents of prey. A small growl filtered into Medieval's tone as he barked out orders, his tail arched over his back dominantly.
Royale
Gaddar
Female Fighter
Royale heard her Alpha's growl from the security of her den, although she did not leave her nest. She wasn't in the mood to go out there and pretend she belonged. Yawning, the she-wolf set her head back onto her paws and closed her eyes. Sunlight dappled the ground in front of the Fae, her shadow cast onto the ground to her left. Familiar scents wafted into her nostrils, yet Royale could not put a name on any of them. As she trekked further into the forest, she started to notice silhouettes walking along beside her, yet they were very faint. Squinting, the silhouettes slowly got darker, and Royale was able to see who was walking along beside her. "Mother." she murmured, a smile on her lips. "Roe, sweetie." Dawn replied, stretching her neck forward to nuzzle her daughter's shoulder.
Royale suddenly felt herself drifting away, her vision getting blurrier and blurrier by the second. Suddenly she was thrown into a completely different dream, but this time she was with her Pack. Medieval was at the front, barking out orders yet his eyes were locked with hers. Royale couldn't tear her gaze away, and searing pain flashed through her muzzle as Medieval's jaws closed on it. His eyes bore down into hers with such hatred and fury Royale thought she'd be engulfed by it. Closing her eyes again, Royale drifted off to eternal darkness.