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Animal & Non Human Roleplays /
« on: May 05, 2013, 02:48:45 pm »
Faolan  

Faolan disregarded the dirty look being sent to him courtesy of Eclipse. Salivating at the smell of the rabbit offered to him, Faolan remained stoic, his eyes watching the alpha as she wandered out of sight. Once he was out of her sight, his eyes returned to the rabbit and then to Eclipse as Sampson began to tug her away. Faolan, now on his paws, watched the two cautiously. This was how a fight typically started. One wolf made the mistake of interacting with a wolf far too hungry to be messed with. Tail held high, the higher ranked individual watched as Eclipse slowly increased in agitation. Deciding to not interfere in the fight, Faolan walked around the two, ensuring that none of the surrounding wolves were encouraged to join this brawl. As words were exchanged, Faolan returned his attention to the two as they settled down a bit. Remaining silent, the large male returned to the food, the source of the issue, and split it in half. He threw a piece to each of them. Showing his teeth to those that surrounded him, he warned them, "Should I see anyone attacking anyone over here, don't be surprised if you find yourself out of the pack the next day." Calming down slightly, he scanned the two previously engaged in the fight. "Don't expect to get fed much more than this anytime soon. I'd advise eating this slowly as it will be your last meal for awhile." Hearing the voice of Inxis call over the rest of the pack, Faolan began to make his way over to her.

Keeping his usual uptight posture, the wolf watched as Butch bounded over rather disgracefully. Sighing a little, the older of the two had to remind himself that Butch was still young. Inxis was rather young as well and both had to still gain a bit more knowledge before either were set to lead this pack firmly. Faolan could see himself as a logical choice to be an alpha, but he never would overthrow Inxis unless she made a drastic change to the pack that he and the pack disagreed with. His head whipped over to Katalia who looked a bit panicked and began to inform them of a missing pack member. She quickly offered herself to go retrieve him and bring him back safely. "... If I may, I recollect that Omashu is not a pup and might be capable of finding his own way back. While I do realize that every member counts in our favor, if a wolf cannot find his way back on his own, is he truly essential to our cause: staying alive?" His eyes looked over at the lake and he soon took a seat beside the alpha, across from Butch. He knew sitting directly beside the male might lower his patience, of which he had an extraordinary amount. He supposed it was their opposite personalities that caused Butch to fall into disfavor with Faolan. The only thing the two seemed to agree on was personal space, but Butch's high energy and impatience was not amongst Faolan's favored traits. Looking over as Katalia continued about getting food and getting some rabbit kits, should it be all right with the alpha, Faolan glanced over to his alpha. "Surely we should have the meeting before obtaining more food? If we are changing location, we may need more or less food than what we need currently," he reasoned, mentally pushing Inxis to decide to have the meeting with himself, Butch, and Katalia before venturing out for food.
 



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[[-agrees with everything Soar just said XD-
Please take care, Tangled! We'll hold down the fort until you get back! =) ]]

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Animal & Non Human Roleplays /
« on: April 14, 2013, 11:39:59 pm »
[@Okami: Just a suggestion- maybe have Yeva approach someone instead of the other way around? Personally, my character wouldn't approach her because she's minding her own and not bothering anyone. Of course, more wolves will be back at the main site soon with there being a meeting for the council and alpha and everything, but waiting for an approach might not be the quickest way to get character interaction =) ]

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[I'M SORRY EVERYONE ;n; You all can just like- throw spoons at me until I post or something, but let me just read through some of the posts I missed. I thought because the RP moved, the RP started to die, but HOLD ON I WILL POST! -will update with post... please don't kill me-]

Faolan 
With Inxis running after a rabbit nearby, Faolan cast glances to his packmates in her absence. If the previous alphas had not set Inxis as the alpha, he always remained curious as to who would have won that title. He was always satisfied with being an adviser, never seeing himself as anything more than that. Most would see this as giving up on being an alpha, but he saw it as being the mind of the alpha, or at least a helper in his or her mind. His current alpha's comment about following the birds, though based off a dream, was still somewhat logical. Not to the point of unquestionable doubt, but he did consider this option. From what Faolan could gather, the weather was only getting colder which would lead to more animals disappearing and their water sources just becoming frozen solid. Despite his ancestors' wants, Faolan knew they had to leave their territory eventually. Moving an entire pack in such a way would be severely dangerous, perhaps the reason the pack had never moved from this area. Not only was the outside area rarely ventured into and those that inhabited the outside regions unknown, but moving a group in such a setting was an ambush waiting to happen. However, separating the pack could also have its downfalls. Fighting for leadership couldn't be tolerated while moving and he knew that the main council may be the only wolves creating a barrier around the title of alpha. After all, if the council didn't agree with him or her, the alpha would have to either get new council members (of which the expertise of the wolves present were slim to none), or step down.

Inxis, while she did try to be a good leader, could easily struggle should she be separated with a group on her own. Of course, Faolan was loyal to her and would never overthrow her, but he would likely be a leader of another group should they ever split off. He had never been a loner and always a pack member. While his social skills weren't the best, he knew how to get jobs done and to get everything organized. Any other leaders of small groups would be questionable. Many of the pack were too young for such positions and others didn't have the personality types that could benefit a small group. Not to mention Faolan's trust issues when it came to the pack. Every time a fight broke out, his trust of those involved decreased every time. At this point, he could trust nearly no one in this pack either because of fights or not knowing them long enough. When Inxis tossing the rabbit into the center, Faolan tensed immediately, his golden eyes flashing to individual members to see who would claim it. He relaxed as someone lunged at it and no one minded. Faolan, ever the tense wolf, still stared at the surrounding members as Eclipse approached the alpha.  "I hope you do not mind me saying, and please do not think of me as a pest, my Alpha, but when I was a pup my mother always told me to follow your heart. I have done so for so long and if it was not for that, I would not end up where I am today. I think you should consider your heart's feeling, for I am sure it rests with your pack, and it's well-fair." Faolan, though his eyes were adverted from Eclipse, resisted the urge to snort at the 'follow your heart' comment. /Follow your heart? Those who follow their heart are lucky to be alive at this point. You think those who kill humans to get ahead in life were following their heart? No. They followed logic. They followed what they could to keep alive,/ Faolan thought bitterly. His eyes flashed briefly over to Eclipse and then to her friend Sampson. The two looked nearly in pain with their stomachs so thin and he hadn't missed the look Eclipse gave to that rabbit. The two were starving. /No doubt the reason is them 'following their heart'./ While Faolan wasn't cruel enough to speak these words, he knew the price of 'following your heart', and he always advised against it. Luckily, he did agree that they should 'follow Inxis's heart', but for his own logical reasoning, not some jumble of words a mother gives her pup to reassure her everything will be all right.

Faolan moved back, away from the rabbit so as to not be lured into taking a piece. Some commotion was heard from the lake and Katalia soon disappeared to investigate. Faolan's ear flicked and he returned his attention to the pack, some just picking off pieces while others were greedier than that. "Inxis, might I suggest a meeting of the main council upon our return to discuss this predicament? I'm sure Butch and Katalia would like to contribute, as the phrase is, their 'two bones' on the matter of the birds and our current location," he explained, his eyes focused on those picking at the rabbit as he spoke. It was rare for Faolan to make direct eye contact. This action would typically describe a coward, but his eyes were always locked on something else, making whomever he was speaking to feel inferior since it seemed as if they weren't worthy of holding his complete and undivided attention. However, as the alpha and many members knew, the gaze of Faolan wasn't the best thing to be boring into your eyes. His golden eyes were often intimidating and it was rare to see them not completely fixed on something. There were some in the pack that had been born and died in the pack without seeing Faolan even blink. Playfulness seemed to be a foreign language for the wolf that always walked proudly, a benefit for living in the times they currently lived in.

['two bones'='two cents', meaning giving their opinion =) ]
 



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[ I do, but it doesn't give me any issues. Safari and Internet Explorer are worse to use, though. IE is slow and Safari resets the page constantly. I'm using Firefox right now, and it's acting okay. Maybe try using Google Chrome? That's the other server I've used with little to no issues =)

Edit: Alternatively, you could use Word/a text document and type your post there first so you don't lose it. That's what I did before I downloaded Firefox

EDIT 2:
@taywolf:

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Edit 3: @Soaring: No problem! I would just save your post on word or don't cut it, just copy it, that way you can just reload the page and still have your copy of it. =)]

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Go for it =)

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Halfway through his clementine, Eli read to the end of the current chapter he was on. It was a beautiful spring day and he would have to go into town later. Weather was never something Elliot didn't like. Thunderstorms and light rains were always his favorite types of weather, but sunny was good as well. Sunshine seemed to put those around him in a better mood, so he didn't mind it all that much. Wiping his mouth with the back of his hand as some drops from the clementine dripped down to his chin, Elliot readjusted himself on the chair to sit up straight more. As he was fixing his position, he noticed Maj cautiously approaching. Putting his book down, Eli beamed her a smile. "Hey, girl," he said gently. "Want some food?" Standing up slowly, he turned his back to her as he walked to the upper deck of the patio to retrieve the plastic bowl containing some dry dog food and a piece of chicken. He was sure the do would retreat a little at his approach, but he continued towards the set of six stairs and placed the bowl on the second step from the bottom, not venturing all the way down as to not frighten her off. Knowing she wouldn't do much if he stayed there, Eli went back up the stairs and went inside to fill up a bowl of water. Turning off the faucet as the plastic bowl bent a little with the weight of the water, Elliot continued back outside and approached Maj again, placing the water on the third step from the bottom, as to not disturb her eating. Although, his approach alone would likely disturb her eating anyway.

"Stay as long as ya want, Maj," he said quietly with a smile and returned back to his chair, his clementine, and his book. Finishing off the little he had left of his clementine, he finished the chapter he was on and went inside, leaving the sliding glass door open just big enough for Maj to come in if she wanted. It was only about a foot, but the dog was so skinny, she would probably only need half that length to get inside. He could almost guarantee she wouldn't follow, but he could dream. Returning to his bedroom, he grabbed his iPod and continued back downstairs to his workout room. It was probably the smallest room in the house, excluding his bathroom, and laundry room. He didn't really see the need for a workout room during spring time, since he could easily work out at the gym. His workouts, especially during movies, were a constant thing, though, so the gym wasn't always open when he needed it to be. He warmed up with jumping jacks, crunches, and various other small workout things for fifteen minutes and then switched to his weights. Lifting those for another ten minutes, he went over to his treadmill and plugged his iPod into the speakers and played some music at a normal level, not blasting it like some of his friends and those at the gym. Jogging soon turned to running as he ran for the next half hour. Running was probably his favorite thing to do in this space, weight lifting never really his thing.

Turning off the machine, he went through his living room and to his bathroom to take a shower before going into town. Securing his back door, Elliot continued to his front door. Turning on the pad lock on his door, he went out to the sidewalk and walked towards town. Running would only make his shower pointless and it was a nice day out so walking wasn't much of a big deal to him. The blonde wore a blue cotton t-shirt, a light grey hoodie of a similar material, and form fitting jeans. Sunglasses adorned his head and his cell phone, wallet, house key, his book, and emergency medication were in a small satchel-looking bag that was strapped obliquely across his torso. Entering the main part of town, Elliot looked around to what he could do. Looking over at the cafe, he shook his head a little. /Not there./ His eyes drifted to the restaurant beside it. It was a nice place and he never had a bad experience there. It was still morning, though, and he decided to do something before lunch. Deciding the park looked like a pretty good place to be, he entered the open gates and continued towards the middle of the park, sitting down on a bench and fishing the book out of his satchel. Throughout the book, he would change positions. If anyone found him before lunchtime, he would likely be laying down on the bench, holding the book half an arm's length away as he read it silently to himself.  


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The sun had not yet come up in the McCoy house, it's yellow rays hardly grazing the horizon. Elliot started as his radio blared "Crazy Train" at 5:30am. Bunching up his pillow, the blonde lifted his eyes to glare at the little box that flashed the time. Reaching out, he smacked the button that laid on top to turn off the loud music. Sighing and digging his head back into his pillow, Elliot remained there for a few minutes, already knowing he would not be able to sleep anymore. Pushing himself up at 5:36am, he went downstairs to get some breakfast, humming "Crazy Train" as he went. Eating his usual breakfast of a bowl of cereal with Lactaid milk (milk that wouldn't bother his lactose intolerance) and a clementine, the movie star drifted to the sliding door off of his kitchen. The door led out to a large patio with a hot tub installed into the upper deck. The patio then led to a concrete lining of his pool and a large yard. His house had been the source of many celebrity parties, though he tried to keep the amount of occupants to a minimum as to not disturb his neighbors. Setting the half-eaten bowl of cereal on the counter, he walked towards his front door to retrieve the morning paper. He had spoken to the paper girl only once or twice. She was a rather nice girl, pretty too, but Elliot would only see her in the morning once every month if he was lucky. He had not developed a crush on her, but he did enjoy her company. He enjoyed all company, to be perfectly honest. Well, all company that wasn't rabid fangirls, paparazzi, or cats. He did like cats, but was highly allergic to them.

Going out to his mailbox in a white wife-beater and plaid pajama bottoms, Elliot retrieved the paper and went back inside to promptly ignore what he just brought in and finish his breakfast. His mind had been wandering to getting a pet recently. Nothing crazy like his friends, as some owned tigers or other large animals. Instead, he wanted some type of dog. Birds were too noisy for him, fish were boring, and cats, he was allergic to. He had visited the pound multiple times, but every time he considered a dog, it was adopted. He donated to the pound as much as he could, feeling awful for the poor animals in there, but he found more interest in a stray in the neighborhood. The poor thing looked starving and he often left dog food out near the bottom of his porch for her, but she rarely came by. Whenever she was nearby, she would spook at the slightest sound that he made. They had been getting on somewhat better terms, however. He stayed only a few feet away, usually on his porch or in the pool, as she would eat whatever he could offer her. He would often throw in a scrap of meat or two from dinner the night before. Finishing his cereal, he brought the clementine with him outside. He waited out there for the skinny dog. If she didn't show up by 6:30am, he would have to go back inside to do some weight-lifting and running on his treadmill.

Lounging on a chair on the porch, he grabbed his book sitting beside him and began to read as he waited for the scrawny, but tall, dog. He had tried to read the name on the collar, but all he could ever read with her permission was Maj. He had since been calling the dog by that nickname, never shouting to her, but talking to her as if she were sitting beside him. Elliot had found out quickly that his voice had to be a whisper or a low talking voice when speaking to her at this stage in their relationship or he'd frighten her away. Flipping to the next page of his book, he continuously glanced over the top of his book to see if the breakfast set out had been touched.

[PS, if Majazi doesn't show up, Eli will go into town after his workout. So, I'll be trying to get some interaction in there x3 He might eat lunch where Ellie works, so Kili and Ellie can have some interaction with him later.]

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Faolan 
While others got up around him in the very early morning, Faolan remained on the somewhat warm ground. Gold eyes watched like a hawk while the others wandered outside and interacted. As one of the largest members of the pack, Faolan also contained the most body heat. The male was not accustomed to social interaction, but he allowed others to use him for warmth through the night since he only found it logical. Logic was the rhyme and reason behind every action this wolf made. Even as a pup, when the situation around him was going downhill, Faolan refused to interact with his fellow pups. He would stare at them in curiosity and often study his elders in their actions as compared to his peers. Nonsense such as rough playing and romping in the snow was not for Faolan, the giant taking comfort in observation and analysis. This wasn't to say that Faolan didn't play fight. With time, he realized the necessity for building muscle through the sport and found himself participating when he was turning one year old.

His eyes fixed onto his young alpha. While Inxis was young and, at times, naive, she was not the worst leader. That was the biggest compliment Faolan could probably ever offer her until she aged a bit and became more mature. He expected nothing less from the small, energetic leader, but he had hoped she would mature faster with the pack's eyes constantly on her. He noticed recently the stress in her body. It was somewhat hard to miss, but the majority of the pack was too focused on their hunger to focus on the stress levels of their alpha. Faolan noticed everything, though. It was considered an annoying quirk about the wolf when it came to his subordinates. He found his hyper-awareness to be a helpful skill to have. Thinking of moving to get his joints functioning, the main council member thought against it as a skinny frame snuggled closer to him. Tensing due to the contact, Faolan watched the young male beside him for a minute before relaxing only slightly. Deciding against moving, he waited in the den for more wolves to wake up.

Faolan's ever watchful eyes focused on the continuing events with his alpha, the subordinates, and his fellow council members until Inxis called for a morning walk to look for food. He moved immediately, not feeling any pity for those who were so roughly woken up by his sudden movement to get up. Walking quickly into the cold air, Faolan passed by Butch, Arya, and Apollo. Glancing down at the prey, Faolan passed it by as he had already witnessed Apollo inspecting the kill and finding it clean. Faolan held little respect for Butch. Perhaps it was the wolf's young age or it was the naivety of him, but Faolan just didn't find himself appreciating the young wolf. The fresh kill had gotten his attention when he was in the den still and he was wary of the new meat. If Apollo didn't back up from it originally, he would have leaped out of the den to snarl at Apollo to back off until it was clear to eat. Thankful for Apollo's own mindfulness, Faolan passed the three without more than a second's glance at each of them. Catching up to the alpha, Faolan remained only a few steps behind her as he kept note of her while sniffing out his own prey. While Inxis ran after some bird, Faolan hung back, his eyes on some commotion coming from behind him. He backtracked to find Sampson and Eclipse lagging behind. he noticed Sampson swallow something. Hoping the wolf had judged the meal safe to eat before he ate it, Faolan approached the pair. "You may want to be careful when eating something without one of the higher ups noticing. If a hungry subordinate had caught you, a fight could have erupted, thinking we were picking favorites."

Despite who made the catch, Faolan wanted to ensure everyone was fed based on need. He had not eaten for about a week, but wasn't too bothered by it. He blamed this on his ability to go awhile without eating, which he thanked his ancestors every day for. The smaller wolves had a greater risk of starving so he often offered his meal to someone smaller. Faolan turned from the two since his only purpose was to offer a warning, and made off towards where Inxis had disappeared to. Hearing her bark, Faolan hurried his pace and approached the distressed alpha, looking to where the birds were disappearing as Inxis seemed to be distressed about them. "They are only birds, Inxis," he stated, a hint of confusion in his voice as he regarded his alpha with caution, unsure of the reason behind her stress.


[Working on making this prettier X3 Sorry for the delay in post, everyone! I was really sick last night and I had school all day today + homework. =P
@Huskie: Just wanted to make it clear, I love Butch, but my character doesn't. Nothing against you or your character. ^^]
 

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