Attican
73 - Brute - Keeper
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Having literally collapsed in the snow thanks to the help of Lani, Attican lay sprawled in the snow. Sleep had taken his body completely. While other small happenings went on in the Pack around him, such as Hrafn returning or Resin's leave, he was utterly unaware of it all. Not a paw or claw moved on the brute and only the rise and fall of his chest as he breathed indicated his still existence.
Unfortunately before he could get any sort of actual recharge Resin came back into the camp, yellow eyes blazing with potential fear and ferocity to get everyone up. Despite her loud commands the Keeper did not hear any of it the first time through, the calls falling on deaf ears. Many wolves roused, others refusing to get up at all. Resin's demands were once again spoken, this time the hint of threat caught in her throat. The dangers she saw were real and she had no choice then to resort to pretty much anything to get them up. The second time penetrated the brutes subconscious a bit more, floating around his sleep-riddled head like a whispy cloud. ""Danger.." it whispered, still hardly meaning anything to the male. Thank goodness the Alphess had taken the thought and effort to personally come up to him, otherwise he would have not roused at all.
But to him it was like the devil itself prodded him awake. Although her personalized words to him were sweet and attempted gentle, they still amounted to the point that Attican had to get up. With the efforts that seemed to amass to shifting the tetonic plates one eye peeled back, focusing on the females paw. His gaze traced up her leg, finally reaching her face. It was expectant and ready, obviously wanting to get a move on.
Nononononono... What could possibly be going on now?
His leg shifted to go under him, a joint popping in return. He blinked blearily, opening his mouth to speak. However by the time that sound came out of it the dark female had already flitted off to wake Ahote.
"But.." he muttered, still only halfway aware of the rallying wolves around him. A few scuffled right past his head, a bit of snow landing on his nose. He licked it off, the cold flakes reminding him of how parched he was. Now that his internals had clean air to breath they called for something to cleanse his throat with. Rolling to his belly he nipped some of it up, using his paw to get to the cleaner stuff. But there wasn't much time to waste. Already he could hear Xani speaking, explaining the plan. Something about having to be silent. He had to get up.
Moving your leg and rolling to your belly was one thing. Standing up and actually moving was another. Attican's body had been pushed to its limits multiple times in a very short period of time and to honest, it was taking a toll. Despite the caribou meal that he had eaten not that long ago, it did not show. While he still looked healthy, on the inside it wasn't the same case. The lack of rest now did not help matters.
"I'm up." He grunted, hefting his weight to his paws. However his legs began to deceive him, immediately shaking the moment weight was thrust on them. They shook so violently that it made him collapse to his rear, threatening to ground him completely. "Okay not up." The pack began to pull away, lead by the Beta. Having been on the other side of the mass that Ahote and Resin were on he did not see that they were still there too. To him it looked like everyone had completely passed him by. "No wait..!"
In absolute haste the Keeper stumbled forwards, legs splayed in a upside-down V-like fashion. He did not want to be left behind. Whatever it was it was smart enough to hear them, chances were that it could see them too. Being left along he was like a sitting duck. Plus his mental state wasn't exactly up to par at the moment and the though of being alone scared him. With great strength he tried to lunge forwards, his strides almost resembling a baby deer attempting to stand for the first time. But although awkward he was doing it, goal intent on staying with the group.
Pilot
32 - Fae - No Rank
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For a while the three seemed to do nothing but scent around and look, really having been given no other option. No hide nor tail of anything indicated for there to be anything in the area. Even though the option to come back with nothing had been given in case it had been too hard of a task, Pilot did not want to do that. She had offered her services and was given something to do. Coming back with nothing was failure to her. She had something to prove.
Just as she had asked about ideas Lani voiced her same opini- or wait.. maybe not. The white females sentence was cut off by something in the distance, some unknown catching her eye. Pilots small head turned to the same direction she was looking, trying to see what she saw. What was it? All it looked like to her was more blackened char.
However on closer inspection what looked like to be burnt branched turned out to be hooves. Some poor beast had gotten in contact with the sun and what now laid before them was the aftermath of it. The smell was strange and kinda repulsive, causing Pilot's nose to wrinkle. It looked like Vali wanted nothing to do with it all, shaking his head at the remains at a distance with absolute disgust written all over his face.
"Lani, I don't know if that such a good-" The female bit into it. Too late. "... idea." The thought of eating something that the sun had alread devoured seemed scary and unsafe. However the white wolf chewed the bite quickly, swallowing with no complications.
"Well, it's definitely edible. A little odd, mind you, but not all that bad. Let's spread out and see if we can find any more, and then we can take this back to the pack. I don't think it will be that heavy."
It was still hard to not show a little bit of distaste. Wolves simply did not eat cooked meats, nor had they ever even heard of such a thing. Were they eating the sun's regurgitation? She took a step closer, sniffing lightly through her still crinkled nose. "Ehe.. yeah okay." She still wasn't exactly convinced, but as Lani appeared to be showing no bad effects to her morsel it slowly changed her thinking around. While at some point it may not smell or taste right, food was still food after all. Also it didn't seem like there was anything else but something like this.
She turned away from the charred beast and back to the two, her silver eyes looking inquisitively. "Split up then? We all can scout out for a bit and then end up here to regroup to say what we found." Well.. that was if Vali would actually say anything at all that was. However the brute nodded to her words in apparent agreement, turning about-face and stalking off with his head low to the ground in search. Pilot flipped her gaze to Lani and smiled. "See you soon?" she offered, before turning and loping off her own direction.
Little did the three know that the Pack was no longer where they had left them. Heading out due to an immense danger right near them, threatening harm to anyone that came in accidental contact. Already separated from the Pack the trio was a target, but now going as loners to search for meals they were in even more potential peril. Their only hope really was that they would not be spotted.
Pilot ran forward oblivious to all this, scanning the black treeline for any other beast-like shapes.