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Offline ShadowPaw13

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Re: The Whispering South Wind
« Reply #30 on: January 17, 2015, 02:45:20 am »
Name-Ayatoshi (Aya)
Species-Wolf
Gender-Female
Age-3 years
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Rank-loner
Personality-Friendly. Very aggressive when enraged.
BackGround- Aya was born to two powerful wolves. Her parents, Flare (father) and Frost (mother), have loved her much. Sadly, one dark day, her parents were lost in a fire. After the fire, Aya had to live on her own.
Other-scar across face and right eye from previous battles. Black fur,blue eyes and a tuft of fur covering her right eye. (Could not have a photo...)
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Re: The Whispering South Wind
« Reply #31 on: January 19, 2015, 08:44:50 pm »
Accepted ^^ And you may jump in. Sorry for the late response

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Re: The Whispering South Wind
« Reply #32 on: January 19, 2015, 08:51:54 pm »
Eli

The bear kept his steady glare on her, watching her from above as she traveled a few trees over and slid down a few branches. The bear's claws iched to rake them into the large cat and it infuriated him that he would probably still be unable to reach her. He was sure he could try and maybe get a hold of her tail, dragging her down and slamming her down to finish her off. However, he wasn't sure if he would succeed at that plan, and it would probably be better to wait and not fail.

His ears flattened at her last comment and he smirked, drool drizzling from his muzzle and leaving a slimy trail as it reached the ground and dribbled off. "Are you scared? How about you come down here...? And your claws are no where near the size or sharpness of mine, so you can stop comparing them." He smirked, his ears perking as if he heard something behind him and the scent of fox wafted towards him, however he paid it no heed as he kept his attention on the lion.

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Re: The Whispering South Wind
« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2015, 02:11:43 am »



Ravana

"Better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven."


The lionesses head turned as an unfamiliar scent seemed to waft in to her snout, causing it to wrinkle slightly as she looked in the direction it was heading from. Behind the huge bear Rav managed to make out a small figure, which appeared to be a small fox. To her it was foolish for a tiny animal such as a fox to go near a bear, and even a mountain lion at that. Furrowing her brows slightly at the small creature she then just shrugged it off, they were doing no harm. But the better scram before Eli decides he's hungry again. Ravana wasn't ready to help another creatures hind. Even though it was purely for her entertainment. Allowing her gaze to wonder off of the fox and back onto the bear a smirk grew across the felines face as she shook her head and let out a tut. It was obvious that the brute was now angered a whole lot more than he was previously; it was shown through the expressions on his face and of course the actions of the bear. Although it amused her that he also seemed to be attempting to mock her. She'd give him that one. Tauntingly she allowed her tail to hang down, wondering whether the bear would reach or not - but she wasn't in reaching distance, unless lowering herself another five or six branches that is. Once the bear began to mutter on again, Rav raised her ears, tilting her head as she watched the bear with curiosity. Unlike most animals she wasn't at all scared. Even though she did know Eli was purely capable of killing her, it didn't bother her in the slightest and she found it rather amusing. Most animals had been known to just run from him. But over the years it seemed her and him had formed a sort of 'bond'. It wasn't a good one as they didn't get along with one another, it was more like one of those weird ones where they just live to annoy one another.

Giving her head a quick shake the tan pelted feline allowed her gaze to meet Elis once again, her eyes narrowed a little which made her seem intimidating along with her stance. Hearing what the brute had to say only caused her to let out a crazy sounding cackle as she shook her head "You see, even I'm not that stupid to fall for that. It's obvious you are a lot larger, and could kill me. This is all for my entertainment, buddy. Why don't you come up here?" she questioned with a tilt to her head, a grin still remained on the felines face as she hurled herself back on to her paws and turned around, heading towards the trunk of the tree she leapt another two branches or so down, but still not in reaching distance unless the bear was to actually climb. Setting herself onto her haunches once again she looked at her claws, then back at the bear. "Comparing them? Oh no, get over yourself. These are the claws I use to swipe your fish, amazing isn't it?" she spoke letting out a gentle huff, looking at the creature from the corner of her eye, a smug yet intimidating look on her face as she continued to speak tauntingly to the bear; her tail now resting over the branch. Shooting a quick glance towards the fox, her eyes then rested back on the familiar face of Eli.
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