Here We Are « Thread Started on Apr 3, 2007, 7:46pm »
A snout was raised in the air testing it for coyotes or other animals that might harm her. Bipin's legs carried her in a canter up the cliff until she was out of breath. Panting,a sly grin appeared on her maw when she was at the top. Wow,what a view! It was amazing. Never had she seen anything like this. Maybe she could make a home for herself here. The rocks were steep,but Bipin was agile. She could manage. This was the best place she'd visited so far. There were no other coyotes and best of all,no cats. None..anywhere..so Bipin sat on the territory she had just claimed as alpha.
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Re: Here We Are « Reply #1 on May 13, 2007, 8:09am »
((OOC: Bipin, your character 'Bipin' can not claim this land as hers because the character 'Angeni' has already claimed this. 'Bipin' can not be the Alpha Female of Devontae Cliff.))
Shadok wandered out onto the steep cliff, carefully following this new fae. He thought she didn't know he was there until he slipped onto a rock that made a loud noise as it tumbled down the cliffside. He flattened his ears against his head and snarled, "I am Shadok, an elite fighter of this pack...Who are you?"
Re: Here We Are « Reply #2 on May 13, 2007, 5:06pm »
Her tail remained still as she watched this new female coyote roam her land. She smelled not of her pack, but instead of a loner; this new 'yote would definitely get a piece of Angeni's mind.
But Shadok's scent soothed her; the strong male would be one to get this Bipin off her land.
Yes, Shadok. Drive her away.
Now, Angeni wasn't really the most patient coyote ever. She stepped out of her hiding place in the rocks and trotted to stand beside her elite fighter, and the first member of her pack on Devontae Cliff.
"I am Angeni. This is my land."
She waved her tail across the rocks.
"And I would like to back Shadok's question; who are you?"
ooc - And you would have had to post a form on a certain thread to become alpha, and be accepted.
Re: Here We Are « Reply #3 on May 13, 2007, 5:56pm »
The half breed wondered through the bushes, his right eyes still had no vision whatsoever. When he revealed himself from within the depths, he noticed 3 other canines. He growled lowly, making sure they new of his presence. He knew they could probably tell he was blind in his right eye, for it was alot duller than his left wich he had perfect vision in. The half breed was certainly not pure, he was a mixture of colors with a longish coat, clear signs of some other canine mixed in.