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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:39 am
Respect... the word kept ringing in Dubháns ears, as he processed what the other had said. He knew of respect, of course, but he had yet to find someone that he himself respected. He wasn't actually sure what one would have to do to gain this respect, but he himself suspected that the much discussed God was well on his way.
He flicked an ear to shake of some drops of rain, and joined the other male on the ground, leaving his spot in the tree with a graceful leap. After sitting in one position in the tree for so long, stretching his muscles felt like a well earned treat. He couldn't help but wonder how the pack would know that they were arriving, but put no further thought into it. He didn't know how a pack worked, and they might have their own signals that even he couldn't pick up on. He gave a nod of acknowledgement to the other, showing him to take the lead, the previous words still keeping his mind preoccupied.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:27 pm
Houndour led the panther Ulaya for an hour, deeper into the forest's thickest woodlands. The pack always resided near the same place when there was danger afoot because it was the hardest area to get to without knowing where you are. Houndour figured Yin had ran into Dubhán while remarking his territory, making sure the intruder god knew who was in charge.
"They're not too much further away. Just watch your step and stay close to me." He didn't want anyone to think he was being stalked or was traveling with an unwanted guest in the pack's land. Keeping close to him would assure them that he was aware of the other presence and chose not to react in an aggressive manor, usually showing that he wasn't a cause for alarm. Though he still didn't know how a couple of members would react to his unannounced entrance.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:35 pm
Dubhán flinched mentally at the command, and a growl almost escaped his throat. If he had been less intelligent, had less restraint, he would have jumped at the other ulaya, no matter how much he actually enjoyed the others company. Even if he would refuse the latter until the end of his days. Orders and him just did not mix.
However, he knew he was on foreign ground, enemy territory. For once he would have to bite back his urges and instincts, and let the other ulaya take over. Chanting in his head that he was doing this because he -wanted- to, he managed to keep his cool, and silently slinked next to his brown companion, eyes scanning the darkness around them
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:44 pm
The two came upon a slight clearing in the thick prickers and vines, a small area just empty enough to hold a minor group of Ulayas. Giving a flick of his tail he looked around the opening to see two of the pack members resting on the ground, one of which being the god, Yin. Stepping onto the grassy rain soaked ground he squished his way to the center of the clearing and looked back to see if Dubhán was still following him.
Watching the god closely Houndour could see his gaze fixed on the black intruder, somewhat amused with how he found his way to the pack. Residing next to him was the green Undulcan, Akumu. She sat quiet but alarmed, not usually jumping at the strangest notion of something different.
The god's fixed look shifted to another part of the forest clearing where some leaves and branches could be hear shifting. Lowering his eyelids to a glare a slight grin appeared on the God's evil seeing face, making Houndour's stomach turn.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:56 pm
Dubhán took a silent step into the clearing, keeping close to the only ulaya he knew. His eyes quickly adjusted to being out of the denser forest, and he took in the occupants of the clearing. He noted that there were two of them, and his eyes first fell on a green female, bat wings attatched to her back, much like the god that resided beside her.
Refusing to get shaken by the fact that he was, once again, face to face with the God, he focused on the female. She seemed tense, but not much of a threat. The thought of her being the God's lover flitted through his mind.
His ears picked up on a sound, and as he turned his head to find the source of the sound, he noticed the expression on the God's face. He wasn't sure he would like what was about to enter the clearing, if he had read that sneering face correctly. He heard the brown ulaya next to him shift slightly, and tensed himself, ready for what might come.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:10 am
Thona came in not even realizing that the black leopard was there. Or at least he didn't notice him until he fully appeared into the clearing with the other Ulaya. He quickly looked at what everyone was looking at. A very unpleasant look came to his face and he started growling. He wasn't going to let this punk in this pack.
The one his full attention was on, was a black leopard much like himself. It took him a full two seconds to actually decide what he was going to do. His fur on end and his low growls. His claws extended. Quickly he started running at the other male leopard. It was like there was no other Ulaya there but them. They would have their fight right then. Though, he still wasn't fully recovered from his long trip from hunting, but he was well enough to pick a fight with anyone.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:18 am
A yellow blur came at him with a startling speed. Barely realizing what happened, his instincts took over, as they always did when he was faced with danger.
Extending his own claws, Dubhán let out a snarl, and readily met the other ulaya. His eyes widened slightly in suprise as he once more saw that tail so much like his own. "You again?!" he snarled loudly, now only more intent on tasting blood.
He would not let this punk ruin his challenge. It was a minor setback, but he would take this minor setback and ruin it. Completely.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:22 am
Houndour watched the two battle, shifting his weight every once in a while trying to hold the urge to stop them. He knew Dubhán wasn't really in the pack be he had welcomed him in as much as he ever could have. As much as he knew Yin was enjoying this he didn'twant anything to do about it. Standing up he took a couple steps back and tried to dissapear into the forest.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:34 am
He snarled as he lunged at the other. He meant to kill him this time, or at least tear him to pieces as much as he could. Just another snarl come from the orange leopard. His eyes full of hate and blood lust. His claws completely extended claws and teeth aiming for the other's neck.
He still completely was ignoring everyone. Forgetting about the god, and the other pack members, not even thinking that he was now a show for the god's amusement.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:40 am
Dubhán only half noticed the brown ulaya leave the area, leaving him completely to himself. Not that he had expected any help either way. Turning all the attention he had on the battle infront of him, he narrowed his eyes, and everything else disappeared. There was just him, and the b*****d of a weakling trying to attack him.
As the leopard charged, and went for the neck, he swiftly leapt in the air, meating him halfway, as their bodies clashed together. He wasn't about to stay defensive this time, he wouldn't be doing any killing that way. His own claws extended, he tore at the other ulaya, aiming to kill.
((...or he swiftly said CHOPAW and hacked Thona to pieces, laughed and said yourdeadHAHAHAHAHA~ *dies* xD))
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:46 am
Yin watched the two with amusement with no intent on intruding on their battles. He had smelled Thona's scent on the panther when they first met and when Dubhán attacked him he was convinced they knew each other. He wanted to see the outcome of their meeting and was amused to see that it had turned out as he thought it would. But nothing was more entertaining to him at the time then Houndour's actions. Backing away into the forest wasn't like him and got the god to wonder what was going on in his mind. He wasn't sure what to think about this action for it seemed as though he wanted to actually attack Thona, but it would be bad to attack another pack member for an intruder. Yin was intrigued to see what would become of this.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:58 am
Claws digging into his skin as well as his claws going for the other's body not really sure if he actually got his claws in or not. He wasn't particularly paying attention to where his claws hit while he was flying into the other.
It seemed to move in slow motion for him, yet speed up the moment the actually entangled with each other. He was back on the ground now, blood lightly slowing up on his orange fur and he was breathing fast. His ears down and his claws there, watching the other, waiting for him to make the next move. He was stupid rushing into the fight like he did, but know he was thinking. His full attention wanting to fight now.
A smirk crept up on his face. "It looks we meet again." He said flicking his long tail back and forth. "I think you still owe me a fight."
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:09 am
Claws and fangs where everywhere, and blood was quickly shed. Dubhán smelled blood on his own coat, although the red was invisibly on his black fur, and saw the blood on the others. It was impossible to say what was whose blood, but it was certain that they had both gotten atleast minor damages.
Dubhán quirked an angry eyebrow and growled "I owe you nothing you filthy piece of [DOGPOOO! xDDDD SORRY!] worthless bugshit!" and spat at the ground to underline his statement.
He wasn't about to rush at the leopard either. No matter how much he itched to slice in that hideous spotted coat, the tactics in him told him to wait his time, and for the other to make a mistake.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:16 am
Yin's eyebrow raised at this comment, not sure what to think about it. He didn't bother to intrude on the two in any manor and let the free to battle it out, it seemed as though they wanted to do this for such a long time it would be a shame to end it short. Flicking an ear he listened for Houndour, wondering where he had wandered off to. He was sure the Ulaya hadn't gone off for his tracking job Yin had sent him on a while back, he didn't seem as though he wanted to leave the battle when he made his exit.
The two battled in front of him and Akumu cowered behind Yin, too worried to leave his side. She never encountered battles, always staying at the base of the fields and away from any incoming danger, seeing this before here was more then she had seen in her life time. She was the more innocent one in the pack and always wanted it to stay that way.
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