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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 8:49 pm
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 11:18 am
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"That was my assessment as well." Mangekyō interjected for the first time in a while. His crimson eyes peered up at the blue stallion, his expression impassive as ever. "Understand though, Morning Star could be quite vindictive if driven to it. Her emotions tended to rule her actions." The lids of his eyes narrowed slightly as he thought back to that day. "However, the argument was far more than any normal argument. It involved the entirety of the herd in it..." Mangekyō's allowed his sentence to trail away so that Wolfheart could continue the tail without him intruding upon it.
Wolfheart bobbed his head in agreement. "Indeed. It was no ordinary argument." He picked up from where his bonded left off. "The herd, as it turned out, had accused the young ferret of breaking their most sacred of vows. She of course had defended herself and believed her bonded would do the same." His blue eyes drooped a little in sadness at the next portion. "Alas, that was not to be the case. Her bonded forsook her, berating her for doing such things. Try as the little maiden might, she could not make her bonded see reason. I gathered that they argued for hours before they at last broke their bondship and she was driven from the herd." Wolfheart slowly shook his head, sighing heavily as the memory of the weeping ferret filled his mind. "All of this was told to me by the young lass. Tears of bitter sorrow poured from her as she recounted her story to myself and Mangekyō."
The wolf closed his eyes in memory as well. Even now he could hear her sobs. At the time of the occurrence, he had been away from the herd, only finding out vague details of the issue upon his return. He hadn't acted one way or another to the outcome, but had kept himself removed from the situation. At least, he had managed to do as much until Wolfheart entered the scene.
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 7:56 pm
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Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 12:01 pm
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Wolfheart bowed his head. Shinkuriyuu had posited the same thing as himself upon hearing the ferret's tale. It seemed that they were truly of the same mind. A fact which made Wolfheart happy since he felt he could trust the blue and red stallion with his friendship. "You and I share the same thoughts on the matter." He stated with a bob of his head. "It was indeed the most logical next step...or so I believed. I requested a meeting be held between the herd's elders and the ferret so that we might get to the bottom of the matter. However, the herd had grown quite religious and would not consent to having a banished one in their presence. Try as I might, they would not listen to reason. Indeed, they became even more irate upon learning of the culprit's identity. Some even sought to bring her to justice in a...murderous manner." The stallion frowned darkly as his tail flicked with the annoyance that he felt at the memory. None of the herd had even opted to give the little maiden the benefit of the doubt. Even now his innards burned with anger at the herd for their narrow minded ways.
He drew in a breath before letting it out slowly, quelling his inner rage. His blue eyes turned to Mangekyō, a sorrow creeping into them. The only one to have spoken up for justice in the whole affair. "I told you that the story of our meeting held three things. A mystery that you now know of, an adventure which you could say would be the journey to solve the mystery, and a tragedy. In truth, there are multiple tragedies that occurred on that quest. None so vile as the attempted murder of the little maiden and her mate. If not for Mangekyō, then I dare say that the young ones would not have survived the encounter." "I did what I felt to be right." The wolf stated simply with a shrug of his shoulders. He didn't believe himself to be any sort of hero or justice warrior. It was simply that no one should be killed for any perceived slight. Banishment, perhaps, but never death. "Yes, but you lost your home in the process." Wolfheart pointed out to which the wolf shook his head. "A place that would kill someone for anything other than self-defense is no home of mine."
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Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 1:24 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 7:12 pm
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Vibrant blue orbs lifted to peer back at Shinkuriyuu. The anger Wolfheart felt from before still radiated in them, though it was tempered mildly by the remembrance of the young ferrets. "The herd developed a blood lust for the young maiden and her transgressions. Mangekyō and I were the only two whom wished them no harm." He released a weary sigh, closing his eyes as he did. Etches of the young ferrets' faces flashed into his mind. Sheer and unadulterated terror marring their plucky features. Neither of them could stand by and do nothing. They would not bear witness to such miscarriages of justice nor revolting acts against life. And so, they had done what any other sane individual might do.
"We dared not leave them there knowing this. With little time to enact an elaborate plan, we developed one to the best of our ability. It was not fool proof, mind you, but it did the trick." Opening his eyelids once more, Wolfheart said, "While I carried the two young ones on my back, Mangekyō led the herd away from our direction. It was decided that I would take them as far away as could be managed, given her precarious condition, and he would find us afterwards." His lips twitched with the ghost of a smile. "They chose to settle with a less...zealous herd. The two are doing well at last word. Young maiden is due to give birth to her third set of children soon."
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 11:06 pm
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 5:29 pm
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Wolfheart inclined his head. "As am I. They're zealousness knew no bounds, and I fear time has only hastened their descent into that dark void." His eyes shrouded with concern. How many individuals had he not been able to save since that time? How many had been foolish enough to settle in that herd and broken a tenuous law, finding themselves the sacrifice to an unrighteous cause? He dared not go back to find out. For, as much as it pained him at times, knowing would be far worse. If he ever encountered the herd again, should anyone be in need in that moment, he would not hesitate to perform the same actions once more.
Shinkuriyuu's mention of the young ones due to be born brought Wolfheart from his sudden sullen state. "Indeed!" His voice boomed, cheerfulness tinting his words. "The young maiden and her mate are well suited to one another. The first two litters each produced five children and I suspect nothing less of this upcoming one." Blue eyes were alight with pride. "And I am proud to say that both myself and my friend here are the godfathers to all of them. Though, Mangekyō does have a terrible tendency of spoiling the young ones." Wolfheart lowered his voice as he spoke the last, leaning closer to the blue stallion as if speaking in a conspiratorial manner.
"I believe it is you who spoils the children, Wolfheart." Mangekyō corrected. The wolf peered up at his bonded. "If the sheer number of gifts you deliver to them each time is anything to go by."
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 9:22 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 1:01 pm
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A hearty laugh issued forth from the purple and tan stallion. “Ah, you do have a point, my friend.” Wolfheart’s blue eyes gleamed impishly as he glanced down at the wolf. “But you see, Mangekyō does not give gifts lightly. He is right in that I do tend to deliver quite a few whenever we visit the fair maiden and her brood. However, he spoils them in other ways…” Mangekyō blinked. His expression remaining as impassive and unreadable as usual. “It is not spoiling them.” He said after a moment’s pause. He stopped briefly to allow one of the small mice an opportunity to regain its balance, preventing it from tumbling over, before continuing. “I merely enjoy seeing them running and playing. The exercise is essential to little ones.” “Mhm.” Wolfheart smirked. “And what of your own running and playing? I know full well you get plenty of exercise.” Without missing a beat, the wolf said, “Socialization with others is also important.”
The two would banter back and forth like that for a time. Neither of them wanted to admit that they spoiled the young ferrets in equal amounts. Each had their own interactions with the little ones and each enjoyed it to the fullest. Indeed, Wolfheart found his more child-like nature come out at every visit, and he could well say the same for Mangekyō. Drawn by Shinkuriyuu’s statement, the stallion stopped his playful bickering with his friend and stared back at the other. He cocked his head to one side, the smile from before slowly growing wider. “Yes,” came the simple response. “I believe Lady Morning Star would find your company quite pleasurable. Due to her prior circumstances, she does not make friends easily anymore, but does tend to trust those brought to the herd or whom provide names of those she knows. Perhaps I could introduce you someday.”
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:51 pm
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A hearty laugh issued from Wolfheart. “Then it is settled! We shall make a journey to the herd where I can properly introduce you to the little maiden and her brood. In fact…” His blue orbs gleamed as a thought struck him. “Tell me, friend, are you in need of a herd to call home?” Mangekyō rolled his eyes at the lack of subtlety employed by his friend. “That was perhaps the worst possible segue you have ever performed, Wolfheart. It is certainly the worst timed and ill-conceived one.” The wolf cast his crimson gaze upward so that he could meet the eyes of the blue stallion. “You have my apologies for my friend. He does not understand that some subjects are not so easily discussed or desired.” “You make it sound as if I am being insensitive.” The stallion huffed in mock-affront. “I am merely inquiring for reference. The herd is always accepting members, after all, and he would certainly do well there I believe.”
Mangekyō cocked one eyebrow in a skeptical manner. “Be that as it may, you should try to learn tact.” He then turned his attention to the mice upon his back. The little ones were starting to grow restless from having to stay stationary for so long. “Forgive me.” The wolf spoke soothingly. “It will not be much longer. With the storm abated, we are traveling much faster and have since crested the rise. Bear with us but a few more moments and you shall be at your new abode.” Wolfheart’s ears pricked at his bonded’s quiet words. Huh, he grunted in amusement. So we have. For all his idle chit-chat, he failed to notice how far they had walked. It would indeed be but a few moments more and the family of mice would be safe and warm, capable of tending more thoroughly to the one’s injuries.
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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:46 pm
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Shinkuriyuu allowed another smile to grace his muzzle as Wolfheart declared they would go to see the herd. He was glad he would get to meet the ones he had heard about, being able to put faces to the story. As he was wondering what they would be like, the other stallion seemed to have more to say. At the question of having a herd to call home, the blue Soquili had a momentary look of surprise. He was just about to answer, when Mangekyō seemed to admonish his friend for his inquiry. Then as the wolf turned to him to apologize, he gave a soft wave of his wing, to let him know it wasn't necessary. Wolfheart went on to explain the herd that had taken in the little ones were always welcoming new members. He had to admit, it would be nice to have a herd to call his home. It would be a place to raise a family, when he and his mate were eventually blessed with small ones. Speaking of which, he heard the squeaks of the mice on Mangekyō's back. Turning to look, he could see the little ones were restless, but as the familiar told them, they were almost there.
"Just a little longer, then you will get to rest in your new home. I am sorry you little ones have had to wait, I do hope you can forgive us. As for your question, Wolfheart, I must say, I do not have a herd. From the way you talk, this herd might be just the kind my mate and I would enjoy,"he spoke to the mice, before answering Wolfheart.
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 4:38 pm
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Wolfheart’s mouth quirked into a smug grin. His blue eyes quickly found his wolf companion. “You see, my friend? All is well! There is no harm in asking after such small matters. And the herd may yet have two new members amongst its ranks.” His features beamed with pride upon potentially having enticed Shinkuriyuu into joining the herd. Although not a member of this particular herd himself, he held many friendships within it and would often visit for that reason. It would be nice to see yet another familiar face part of a herd so close to his heart. Mangekyō rolled his eyes. “You are simply incorrigible sometimes, Wolfheart.” The wolf said nothing more, feeling that any point he attempted to make would bypass the stallion altogether. For his more prideful moments tended to interfere with his listening ability. Instead, Mangekyō returned his gaze forward, intent on keeping a sharp lookout for the small enclave that would be the new home of the mice.
A light chuckle greeted the wolf’s words. “Perhaps I am, yet no more than usual.” Winking at his friend, he shifted his focus to the blue and red stallion walking alongside him. The other had made mention of a mate twice now. Wolfheart found himself quite curious as to this. “Forgive any intrusion, Shinkuriyuu, but I find myself wondering after your mate. You have spoken of her twice since our meeting one another. If I may…what is she like?”
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