Aᴄʜᴇʀᴏɴ
Male | 5 Years | Lead Scout | No crush/mate | Tags; Aspen
Acheron was awake long before dawn, doing his morning rounds of the perimeter was always calming so he preferred to do them alone. The sounds of the woods surrounded him as he ran faster and faster through the trees, the scents flying by. This was his world, his life, running was his joy. As he was making a turn a scent stopped him in his tracks. Someone was nearby, and not someone from his pack. Acheron looked around, identifying what direction the scent was coming from. When he pinpointed it, he followed, his steps light and swift on the ground beneath him. He remembered being a young wolf and practicing stepping without a sound. He had honed that skill to perfection just for a time like this.
As he walked, the scent got stronger and stronger until he noticed the white fae. He had not been spotted yet, but the sound of her voice made him jump. Crouching low, Acheron watched her momentarily, deciding just what to do about her.
Nepнтнyѕ
Female | 5 Years | Fighter | No crush/mate | Tags; XxX
Nephthys awoke with a yawn, her black pelt being warmed by the rays of sun around her. She was never one for sleeping in dens if she didn't have to, the confined space made her skittish. But as she stretched lazily in the morning light she noticed the movement around her. The pack was waking, and she must have slept longer than most. Shrugging, she rose, yawning again. The morning was never her favorite, and most of the pack knew not to talk to her for a few hours yet, as she was known for being grumpy. Nephthys padded silently to the kill pile, lowing her head slightly, but respectfully, at her Beta, but otherwise ignoring the wolves around her.
Rᴀɴᴏᴡʏɴ
Male | 3 Years | Loner |No crush/mate | Tags; XxX
Ranowyn walked leisurely through the trees around him, admiring the colors of the leaves as he did. He knew he was on pack territory, but wasn't particularly worried about the pack. as he walked he picked up the slight scent of a rabbit and his stomach rumbled. being a loner but also a bad hunter has never been good for the brute, since his last meal was at least two days ago. Taking a breath, he followed the scent, hoping not to lose the rabbit. As he followed, he kept his ears perked for anyone else around him who might notice the scent also, he was not about to lose his food to someone else. When the rabbit came in sight, he sighed with relief. The rabbit was facing away, in a clump of roots. As he crept up on the rabbit he stepped on a small twig, he froze. the rabbit perked up but seemed to not be perturbed by the sound, so he crept slowly closer again. When he got a few feet away he put on a burst of speed, catching the rabbit by the neck. The young brutes satisfaction rose and he sat down to enjoy his meal.