
Goennec Pen #:
2
Name:
Dew
How would you use him/her:
As a headmate, someone to keep Sam in check, and in the rp. I have a soft spot for donkeys, so this one has captured my heart despite my dislike for competition.
Define your Goennec:
Personality:
Dew is vain, egotistical and spoiled, not the best attributes to find on a wild goennec. Needless to say, she does have cunning, as otherwise she would not have survived for as long as she did. A poor hunter, Dew makes up for this with her battling strategies, being unusually strong for a doe, although she prefers for this to stay in a bit of an unknown state, as she believes it takes away from her feminine grace. She gets along with most of the herd, as she is not as obnoxious when in a stable environment, but she will attack brutally at any stranger, even if all she can do is throw harsh words their way. All in all, she is a very contradicting character who normally makes little if any sense at all, even if she doesn't realize how silly or obnoxious she is being.
Art:

Story:
Darkness engulfed the surroundings of the spotted doe, even though it was broad daylight.
How did this happen? was the thought echoing in her mind over and over. A thick cloud of dust covered all around her, causing her to cough uncontrollably as she tried to get up. Normally bright black horns were now dull with the dust that had made her fall to the bottom of the deep crack on the ground.
She wanted to look up, see the sun that had turned black on them all of a sudden, turning day into night in a matter of seconds. The herd had needless to say fallen to a panic, unable to explain what was happening. The Prime tried to calm them, but to no avail, as his strong words had not stopped the stampede that had occurred after, causing her as well as the others to run away in fear.
Now feeling lost and confused, the brown and gray doe looked around wildly, her mane bristling in discomfort. Suddenly, a noise made her brain snap back; her thoughts come back to reality. It was a groan, a male voice, one that her muddled mind could somehow recognize. "Who's there?" she called, looking around. Another groan met her ears, and she swiveled these in the direction of the voice.
"Dew?"
"Sam?" she called back, heading towards the voice. Sure enough, a buff, gray stag with proud navy horns was lying close by, his legs still a bit shaky from the fall. "How did you end up here?" she asked him, her voice incredulous. Sam was by no means smart, in fact, she considered him the dumbest goennec in the herd, but his survival instincts were very high tuned, explaining why he had survived as long as he had.
"The sun... when it died... I just went crazy. The whole herd went crazy. I don't know how this happened..." He turned his face up towards Dew as he got up, his legs still wobbly.
Dew rolled her eyes.
Trust a male to be entirely useless in an actual crisis she thought, her face a frown. "Just get up and stop you complaining. We have to find the others," she said, staring at him, her face straight.
* * * * *
Some time later, the two goennecs where out of the crevice, their fur covered in dirt, and their minds clearer as the sun had already appeared again. Dew looked up again, her eyes sparkling with happiness as for a second, she felt as though if life was back to normal. She felt like jumping in the air and kicking her hooves in delight, but she refused to lower her soldier stance to the stance of a helpless kid. Her tail gave an aloof wave, and she looked around, then noticed her fur was covered in clumps of dirt. Her mouth gaped open and she gave a shrill scream.
As the female screamed, Sam turned around, his eyes wild, a vein throbbing at his neck as he eyed her. "What is it?" he asked, fear in his voice.
"My fur! My beautiful fur! It is tarnished! Filled with mud! I cannot live like this! I demand you take me to the nearest stream available so I can give my coat a proper cleaning!" she shrieked, her fur on end in disgust at how her beauty was being diminished by the dirt she had gathered from the fall.
"But you said-" Sam started, but was quickly interrupted by the glare on the bright blue eyes of the angry doe.
"Now, Sam!"
* * * * *
By whim of the angry female, Sam led the way to the nearest spring, his head low and his ears flat to try and ignore the constant nagging of the female.
This is the reason why I admire stags that mate permanently. It takes a braver soul than I to want to resist torture... While this crossed the poor stag's mind, he remained quiet, as he was not one to disrespect a female's wishes, no matter what the situation.
The sun had begun to set by the time they arrived at the stream, but Dew gave a happy squeal regardless of this and she raced towards the water, then splashed in, her body rolling against the rocks from the bottom and water, eager to get rid of all the encrusted dirt that she had acquired. As she rolled, she heard a small bleating sound, a frightened one, which sounded much like a distressed kid.
Dew ignored the sound, continuing her bath, as she believed that her being clean was the most important thing now, and in her doing so, she missed the look of interest that had crossed Sam's face, making his ears perk up.
Getting up, her coat dripping wet but almost entirely clean, Dew shook herself happily, knowing that she would have to finish her bath manually, as there were always some clumps of dirt that remained, no matter how hard or how long you kept at it on the stream. She turned a beaming face towards Sam, the frightened bleat already gone from her mind, when she realized that Sam's coat was just as dirty as hers had been a few seconds earlier. Her face changed to one of disgust and she snorted in his direction. "What is the meaning of this? Do you seriously expect me to keep traveling around with a stag that looks as savage and unkempt as you? Go in and take care of that filth," she ordered, her tail waving towards the stream.
Sam turned his eyes her way, the look on his face suggesting he would rather stay as far from the water as possible. As he opened his mouth to complain, the frightened bleat rang again, and Sam took his opportunity to distract Dew from his dirty coat. "Did you hear that?" he asked, his eyes turning to some bushes the sound kept coming from.
The spotted doe turned around, and sure enough, the bush gave a small ruffle as whoever was inside tried to hide deeper in them. Dew frowned, and she stepped closer, but was surprised by Sam's immediate action of getting between her and the bush. She smirked, glad to see that Sam wasn't as useless as she had first thought. She stood behind the defense posed male, and called out. "Who goes there?"
The bushes ruffled a bit more violently, and some clatter of hooves on dirt could he heard as it seemed that whatever was inside the bush had decided to run out the other end. Their visitor was no match for Sam however, as the stag was already one step ahead of it and following after. By the time that Dew had caught up, her gray companion had already captured the intruder, and as she looked down, she saw a tiny kid, not even two years of age, clamped under the male's massive paws.
At first glance, the female kid was pure white with green tips on her mane, her horns and hooves a slightly brighter tone. However, under the immediate scrutinizing glare of the pompous doe, she could tell that this kid kept her fur under good condition, and she noticed some unusual markings on her hind paws. Green swirls that ended in small pink flowers. Her face also had markings similar to these, making Dew a bit wary.
The stag however had changed his attitude entirely upon realizing that his prisoner was a kid. In fact, the over protective scowl he had worn just a second ago had now transformed into a beaming smile as he removed the paw off the little one. "Well what do you know, a kid! So sorry young lady. With all that has happened, I thought you may have been something dangerous," Sam said happily, his tail wagging.
Despite the stag having removed his paw, the kid remained on the ground, almost seeming afraid to get up as she shifted her eyes from Sam to Dew. Dew snorted and gave a slight kick with her front hoof at the kid's flank. "Get up runt! Least you could do is to properly introduce yourself after spying on us!" she shrilled, her blue eyes on the purple eyes of the white doe.
The white kid grunted a little and got up promptly, her legs shaking slightly. Sam gave Dew a doubtful look as the newcomer tried to hide the obvious discomfort she was feeling. "Oh come now, Dew. Was that really necessary? She's just a kid. She probably just got lost from her heard when the sun disappeared, just like us," he stated, his eyes full of sympathy.
Dew turned towards Sam, an incredulous look now on her face.
How can he point out the obvious and not realize the danger?! She took a deep breath to control herself, then stomped her right hoof solidly on the ground. "Exactly! Her herd! She is an enemy, and should be treated as such." This said, she turned from Sam, not leaving room for the stag to object, and turned to the kid, who was staring at her with big eyes. "Now... Tell us, who are you and what do you want?" she demanded, her face cold and lacking any maternal instinct towards this kid.
"B-blossom. I am Blossom. My herd went crazy when the sun dissapeared, and I got separated... I have been trying to find them... but-" she was interrupted by the snort of the older doe, and she frowned, angry at how she was dismissing what she was trying to explain. Blossom stomped her hoof solidly on the ground, imitating the spotted one, and she stared at her back, her semblance quite different from the scared kid they had just met. "I am trying to explain something! Something you asked! So just be quiet and let me finish before you start rolling your eyes at me! My herd is a nomad herd, so you have nothing to fear from us, as we do not like staying in one place too long... The longer I stay here talking to you guys, the farther away my herd will go, and the harder it will be for me to reach them!" she growled, her hackles raised.
Dew blinked at the female, for once in her life at a loss for words. What was she supposed to answer to this kid that had so bluntly challenged her authority yet at the same time given her the information she had requested. She could hear Sam chortling with laughter, and she felt her ears start to get warm with embarrassment. She turned to him and then shrugged, not sure of what to do with Blossom. Sam shook his head and walked towards her, his face bright with the dopey smile he usually had that some females found charming. "Tell you what, Blossom, since we took so much time from you, let us make it up to you. We will help you get on track to find your herd before we head back to ours," he said, making the kid's face brighten up and her tail wag immediately.
"Really?" she asked, her voice disbelieving with joy.
"You have got to be kidding! I will not have this! If we go any further we will never find our own herd," Dew said in a flat out refusing voice.
"Well you were the one that wanted to deviate to take a bath," Sam replied matter of fact voice. She opened her mouth to rage at him, but by now, she knew it was a lost fight.
* * * * *
The sun was up in the sky by the time they were moving again, as Dew had complained about how she could not get up so early after all of the stress of the day before, and the group needed to stop to graze, as hunting would probably not be possible, or so Sam thought. The stag and kid had hit it off quite nicely. He had his normal charismatic charm with her, being slow due to her obvious difference in stamina and keeping her chatting so that she wouldn't notice the passing of time.
Dew noticed the day passing by however, and with the passing of time came her hunger. The spotted goey was beginning to get cranky, and she kept nagging at Sam, who kept telling her it was probably just a little longer. Finally, Dew settled that she did not care for waiting a little longer, and she sat down abruptly as they kept walking. Sam felt the thump on the ground, and looked back, noticing his traveling companion was sitting on the ground. "Are you alright?" he asked her, heading back towards her.
"No I am not! I am hungry! I want a rabbit! We have not stopped to hunt all day!"
Sam blinked at her, not really angry, as he knew that they had been traveling all day, something that they were not used to in the least bit. He turned to look at Blossom, and was surprised to see that the white kid was not looking tired in the least bit.
Well... she did say her herd was a nomad herd... Turning back to Dew, he nodded. "It's just a lit-"
"No it is not!" she interrupted, her face outraged. "You have been saying that all day! For all we know we are never going to find this kid's herd, meaning that she has sentenced us to death! You go along if you want, but I am not going anywhere until I eat a nice fat rabbit," she finished, her voice leaving no room for argument.
Sam sighed in exasperation, and he saw the crestfallen look on Blossom's face when Dew referred to her as their death. "Fine. I shall go hunt for us three. You two stay here, and stay together. I shall be back with some meat, and then we get moving again," he said, knowing he was a much better hunter than Dew, and not wanting to test the kid's hunting skills when time was so essential.
Dew's face brightened up, and she got up, then pointed at a nearby tree that had some bushes growing nearby. "We shall wait for you there. The more out of cover we are, the better. We don't have the security of a herd," she stated, then looked at Blossom, who nodded in agreement.
Sam smiled down at the female, knowing she was right, then nodded a farewell before running off, leaving the females to turn in the opposite direction, heading for cover.
* * * * *
Clouds had begun to fill the sky, and the smell of rain was heavy on the air, almost pressing their lungs. Blossom kept popping her head out of the bushes, and asking Dew if she knew when Sam would be back every few minutes. After a while, Dew snapped.
"I don't know! Now why don't you sit still and wait!" she growled, her belly churning slightly.
Blossom turned her head, to look at the bushes one more time, but stayed where she was, despite her hooves and paws twitching with the need to go look once more. "He's taken a really long time... The sun is almost down. If rain falls he may have a hard time finding us," she said in a worried voice.
"And why is that..." Dew asked in a mock curious voice, rolling her eyes.
"Because rain washes scents away... not only that, but he looked like he was not very fond of water."
Dew snorted at the last bit, but was slightly impressed by the fact that this young doe already had knowledge of a soldier. She mentioned nothing about it however, not wanting to admit that she had some sort of respect for this stranger. "He'll be fine... If there is one thing that Sam is good at is keeping his promises."
Blossom brightened up, her tail wagging. "Do you think we will catch up to my herd soon? I think the scent was getting stronger," she said, changing the subject as most kids did.
Dew shrugged, flicking her tail unhappily. "We better. We are getting further away from our herd because of you."
As these words, Blossom's ears and tail drooped. "I am sorry... I just really want to get back to my herd. Din gets hopelessly worried about me..." she apologized, knowing that Dew was right.
Dew snorted, but could tell that the kid was honestly sorry, so she didn't press on, knowing what it was like to feel lost, as she felt the same way, and she didn't know what she would have done had Sam not fallen into the crevice with her. As these thoughts crossed her mind, a close thunder boomed, and rain poured out of the sky, so sudden that is seemed the boom had been its way of announcing its arrival. Dew looked up, getting up as she did so, her coat drenched with the rain. She shook her mane, trying to get rid of some of the water, but new it would be in vain. "Let's go, I refuse for my fur to get spoiled on the mud this rain will bring..." she told Blossom, directing the kid towards the nearby tree, noticing with worry that the sun had already set and that there would be no stars to guide the way for Sam's return.
* * * * *
Morning came and left, with no sign of Sam yet. At this point, Dew was almost hysterical, and Blossom, noticing, kept asking her questions about her own herd, giving her pleasant memories of her home, trying to divert her from the current situation. "What about your Prime? What's he like?" she asked, her head tilting curiously.
Dew shook her head, her tail giving a violent swish. "He is a once strong goennec who is overdue in retiring. He is old, senile, and the herd really needs a new set of horn on top," she said, her nose wrinkled at the thought of the smelly elder.
"I am sure that he can't be that bad if the herd still follows him," Blossom offered in hopes of lightening the mood.
Dew snorted and glared at Blossom. "Are you kidding me? Why do you think I am on this fix? I am stuck in the middle of nowhere waiting for a useless stag taking care of a lost kid that is not even from my herd just because the Prime could not control the herd when the sun disappeared," she wailed, going from left to right, her ears flat against her head as she spoke.
Blossom's ear twitched at her words. She realized she didn't like this doe one bit, but she was the only company she had, and she was certain that Sam wouldn't like for anything to happen to her. "Why do you dislike your coat being dirty?" she asked, changing the subject yet again, and this time making Dew stop on her tracks.
The spotted doe looked at the kid, a vain look on her face. "No doe wants to look like a dirty peasant," she responded aloofly, her head held high.
"Oh really? I just thought you didn't like others to notice how the spots on your fur look exactly like mud," Blossom responded curtly, her tail giving an angry flick, her mane bristling.
Dew's face changed from smug, to hurt, to outraged in a matter of seconds, her ears burning with embarrassment. "How dare you?!" she yelled, her tail up in the air.
Blossom sighed, knowing there was no point in trying to get into an argument with the proud doe. "Nevermind..." she responded in a dismissive tone as she curled up into a ball and closed her eyes, ignoring Dew's ramblings.
* * * * *
The day was starting to get late, the sun already starting to set on an orange hued sky. Dew and Blossom were by this point famished. They had grazed, but their bodies craved the protein that meat gave them, and neither dared go out, in case Sam came back. More importantly, both were terrified of heading out because he hadn't come back.
What could possibly make that over-sized stag be this late? was the only thought on Dew's head, her black hooves digging deep into the earth in worry.
"He's not coming back... is he? I'm not going back to my herd... Nothing..."
The voice of the young doe snapped Dew's mind back to reality, and she flattened her ears. This was the first time Blossom had spoken since calling her gorgeous markings mud. She hadn't forgiven her yet, so she merely snorted and turned to look in the way Sam had headed out.
"I guess Grand was right... You never know what you had until you don't have it anymore."
Dew's eyes grew wide at this and she turned to look at the floral coated kid. She hadn't realized how depressed the purple eyes on her companion looked, or how her head seemed to hang in a dulled state of mind. The grief of losing her herd was taking a toll on the small one, and Dew had no words to console her. Suddenly, the smell of blood filled her nostrils. Rabbit blood. Her ears perked up and she saw a figure in the distance. Sam was coming back, two juicy rabbits in his mouth, making Dew's stomach growl. She felt like jumping in joy and running towards the stag, but something held her back. When Sam had left, he was dirty from the fall still, but now, blood soaked his pelt, and his eyes had a war shine on them she had never seen before.
Almost afraid, Dew tapped the other female. "Looks like the food arrived," she stated, poking her slightly with her tail.
Her words had immediate effect, as the goey looked up and bleated with joy as Sam approached them. The stag dropped the rabbits in front of them, then turned around without a word. Dew's ears twitched curiously as Blossom dived onto the top rabbit hungrily. "You know, with as long as you took, the least you could have done was make yourself look decent," as she said this, she noticed a blue bandanna wrapped on Sam's left foreleg. She tilted her head, then reached for it with her hoof. "What's that?"
Sam got the foreleg out of her reach and turned a glare her way. "Don't touch it! You know, some of us have more things to do in life than look pretty!" he snapped, his eyes shinning with rage.
Dew cringed, as she was not used to this kind of outburst from his part, not in all the years she had known him. "I'm sorry..." she said, then she turned to her own rabbit quietly.
As Blossom finished the last bit of hers, she turned to Sam expectantly, her tail wagging. "Are we going to go back to searching?" she asked, her ears perked up with happiness.
Sam looked down at the little goey, and Dew could see despair on the stag's eyes. "No... We are going back to our herd."
"But you promised-"
"Never mind that! We have to get as far away from here as possible. Finish your rabbits and get some rest. We leave at dawn..."
Blossom's ears dropped and she went to the base of the tree, shrinking herself into it as she seemed to want to disappear. Dew flicked her ear as Sam went in the opposite direction as she gulped the last of her own rabbit and she went close to the edge of the tree as well and lay next to Blossom, covering her from the night air. Now words were needed between the two females. Blossom was now a part of their herd. The blood covering Sam was goennec blood, but there was more than just his own, and the scent was very similar to the scent on Blossom. Something horrible must have happened that day that Sam went missing, but the male refused to talk about it. The bandanna around his foreleg suggested humans had been involved, but how, Dew did not know. As she closed her eyes, there was one thin that she did know. She would strive her best to not let Blossom know feel the need to know what she had in such a cruel fashion again, as for once in her life she realized that maybe, just maybe, some things aside of herself were worth a bit of sacrifice.