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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:27 am
He smirked as the other called him a name. That was the only come back the little weakling could come with. He simply flicked his tail. "Can't call me something better then bugshit? Such a Shame. You truly are a Discolored abomination"
He wanted this to end now, though he continued to wait for the other to make a move. He didn't want to make another mistake, and it seemed the other was just itching for him to do so. The moment he made a mistake, the moment the other would take control of this battle.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:35 am
((Excuse the foul language. I'm afraid it as kinda neccessary <<;; ))
Dubhán snarled again, and clenched his jaw, getting ready to jump at the other. The words had made something click in his head, and let loose a whole new range of haterelated emotions. Discolored Abomination?! He had onle heard that one place before.
Memories flashed through his mind. The words clinged fresh in his mind as he replayed the memory of his father yelling at him, and attacking him when he was still just a cub. "Father" he ground out, oblivious to the leopard in front of him, ready to kill him at the first chance he got. Shaking with rage, he snarled in a deadly low voice "How do you know of the filth that that didn't even bother pretending to be proud of calling himself my father? The worthless whore that can call herself my mother?" slowly his voice started growing in strength and eventually, he was yelling at the leopard "HUH PUNK? WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?! WHAT ARE YOU?!"
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:45 am
The lack of batteling had caused Houndour to return from the shelter of the woods. He didn't want to see either of them injured and the silence unsettled him. Joining the god in his place in the audience he sat down and watched the two spattering back and forth. At least they weren't fighting, Houndour was tempted to pull them away but wasn't sure if he was able to or not.Yin eyed Houndour as he entered in the field once more. It was really strange to him seeing his companion reacting so wierd and it was distracting him from his long planned battle between the two said leopards. Letting out a sigh and flicking his ear he went back to watching, trying his hardest to ignore his trusted friend.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:55 am
He laughed. Pathetic. All he could think about was his parents. Though, something about him seemed familiar. "Well, you see, I learned those words from my own parents." Though, he hadn't figured it out totally yet. Surely his parents weren't the only ones that said that.
(Bleh... D8 )
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:01 am
Dubhán narrowed his eyes. Was he joking? Was he trying to make a fool out of him? "Impossible" he ground out. "Unless...?" a stray thought flitted through his mind but he brushed it away "no, you couldn't be" he said "I refuse to believe you're my brother" he all but breathed.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:20 am
Yin rose from his spot on the wet ground and walked over to the two conversing Ulayas. "Well, that's enough for today don't you think." After hearing the word 'brother' he decided to end this on his own terms. Placing himself between the two he kept a steady stance and glanced over at Thona with a serious yet laid back look, letting him know it was an order to back down. Flicking his tail he turned his head to the black panther Ulaya and watched his face which was very deep in thought.
"You have proven that you can contain yourself if necessary and you're also capable of defending to any extent, I shall welcome you to the pack if you would accept." He paused for a moment and then continued. "Think it through carefully if you wish to consider, being under my watch I don't want any pack members killing each other. It makes the pack weak which in turn makes me feel weak and I won't have that. If you join you will have to hold your claws in when around Thona." Turning his head to the leopard spotted Ulaya he shortly replied "That goes for you too."
Yin stood in his spot for a moment longer before taking a couple steps forward, leaving the two free to do as they want with each other. "If you choose not to join the pack then you're free meat for Thona, Houndour and any other creature that wishes to make you dinner on my land. I don't protect outsiders."
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:23 am
Thona just smirked and and took a step back. This was indeed turning out very interesting. So, brother, eh? He did remember having a black leopard brother, but hadn't really thought that this one could be him. Was it possible? He wanted nothing more but to have another go at the other Ulaya, but he wasn't about to attack the god to get to him. He flicked his tail and just watched, still with the smirk on his face. If they could tie each other again, then he would agree they were brothers.
As the god decide that they couldn't throw claws at each other, gave him a chance to get to know the other. If he can't fight him again, there was only one other way to find out. A question of how many siblings he had. Of course, he had two sisters and a black brother, and himself. He had other questions after words about why he left if it turned out to be his brother.
He stood still as possible except for the end of his long tail. With it twitching every so often. Bracing himself for an attack if one was to happen. He figured that the other male wasn't going to let him without a scratch before he died if he denied the offer of joining. But if he joined, they would never get a fight again, if they truly wanted it. Or at least while the god was watching.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 1:51 am
Dubhán blinked as the God's form blocked his view of his opponent. He hadn't expected the interruption. He had even less expected to be offered a place in the pack. He was dumbstruck, but refused to show it. It would be a weakness, showing surprise.
His eyes flickered to the smirking leopard on the other side of the God. He didn't want to believe that this thing was his brother. But it would explain why they always seemed to measure up to each other. Brother. The word was clinging in his mind. He never did know how his siblings felt about his expulsion from the family. The few memories he had had with his brother hadn't been bad.
His mind jumped back to the question of joining this pack. Thinking of the brown ulaya that had accompanied him here, he found himself almost sad at the thought of never seeing the other ulaya again. Dismissing the feeling, he narrowed his eyes and spoke, breaking the silence that had fallen upon the clearing. In his heart, he knew this was where he belonged, even if his brain and pride refused to accept this "I accept". To him, this was a case of self-preservation. For once, he would have to take a blow to his pride, in order to survive.
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:50 am
Houndour watched as the god stood up and spoke to the two. Unsure of what was okay to do he continued to sit at his place. Soon after the god rose and disappeared into the forest, forming into the shadows the moonlit sky left behind.
Silently he watched the two glare at one another before he stood up himself and shook his body, letting the last of the rain droplets to fly off his fur. Shaking his head with the happenings Houndour turned around and walked Akumu into the forest where he had come out of earlier. "This pack is too much." he mumbled to himself as he faded off into the woods.
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:04 am
Thona had a urge to attack the other, but stood his ground. He had to control himself. The god was probably watching somewhere near and was wanting him to attack the other. He flicked his tail. "Brother?" he questioned and snorted. He wasn't his brother. Or at least, he didn't think so. He watched the other one carefully.
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:53 am
Dubhan narrowed his eyes. He wanted to fight the other ulaya, not dwell at had-beens, and a distant past that held nothing but pain for him. He barely flnched as the other snorted. Perhaps the two of them should just stay away from each other, avoiding him seemed the easiest way out for now.
But needed to know. He craved the knowledge of what had happened to his siblings, now that the idea had been planted in his mind."It rinfs truth, and you know it" he spat at the other "don't deny it"
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