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Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 4:59 pm
Name: Erionda Race: Or/Do Clan: Aiskala Class; Warrior Stage: Adept Those participating: Erionda, Uassae, Lanzecki Creatures Tamed: 1 Attempts at this Creature: 8 Creature being Attempted: Hastar
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Silver_tigress18 rolled 1 100-sided dice:
62
Total: 62 (1-100)
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Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 5:00 pm
Need 60 or higher to capture 62 +20 +10 -5 -30 = 57 Failed
Erionda slipped quietly from her dwelling. Sucking in the deep breath of the fresh air around her. She had been increasingly sick the past few days, and with no visible reason as to why. Tired of being cooped up inside, Erionda was taking the small lull in her upset stomach to wander the snows outside her home. Lately a massive snowstorm had taken it's chance to rage in a strange barrier around her home. As if it's focus was to protect the place she now lived, with her mate.
It hadn't been there before, when she traveled back and forth. So why now? Shaking her head Erionda paused. That same baby hastar was back at the same spot she was constantly finding it. Taking in a deep breath Erionda blinked and walked forward. She didn't want it to frighten, and she couldn't bare for it to start attacking her either. She wasn't really at the top of her game.
The Hastar caught sight of her, locking the pair in a staring contest. Was it challenging her? Erionda took a step forward. Watching as the hastar snorted in her direction and bolted away before Rio could get any closer. Uassae nudged her in the back between her shoulder blades with a rumble.
"Maybe next time we will have more luck We've been seeing that one quite a lot lately."
Erionda nodded her agreement to Uassae's comment. He was right. The small Hastar did hang around alot. I was uncommon to see the young so far from their parents but maybe this was just a stage where they were young and impressionable but bold enough to wander away from it's protective parents.
Pulling her brows together quizzically. Erionda moved towards the spot the Hastar previously stood. Searching the ground casually.
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