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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 3:35 pm
Koana watched the fox's depart and he turned around to another rocky den, the medicine den. Frowning softly he sighed and started mixing the types of herbs used for any injuries, wounds, anything so he wouldn't feel pain from losing his mentor.
Frenka looked to Konton, her eyes holding the darkest pit of despair. He sensed something, knowing of it he watched her. "Someone Has found her..." He said, "Someone able to bring her back, she will be fine..."
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 4:03 pm
"Ah, I see what you mean," Kekkon replied, nodding slightly. "That makes sense." He surmised from this that most foxes weren't as easily able to predict movement as those with Sharingan. He batted a little at the rabbit that Seika was holding down. The poor thing was absolutely terrified, but his hunger washed away most of his pity for the creature. "So, um, are we gunna kill it or just let it go?" he asked, not really wanting it to suffer needlessly.
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 4:14 pm
"Kay." Shadow-San said, standing back up. HIs ears perked, as well as his curiosity at the name of Akuma. "Who's Akuma?" He asked, wishing to start over with the whole tribe. "Sorry for my foul attitude, I just hate it when people like that presume I know everything."
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:06 pm
Konton looked over at the new fox. "She's Frenka's brother, my and Kekkon's cousin, Sheba's daughter and friends with most - if not all- the members of this clan. Without her persuasiveness, this tribe may not have been revived. She's a key figure to us just like Frenka. She trained the Shamans of this tribe like myself . . . If you heard the description I gave to Kekkon about her looks and personality . . . Well, there you have it." She explained. "By the way, what's your name?"
Seika grinned, her sharp canines glinting in the sunlight. Obviously the sharp ones of an avid hunter. "You want to or shall I?" She asked in a sadistic tone. Acid lined her voice and her claws slowly exposed themselves. Like thin, razor-sharp blades, they pierced the rabbit's back effortlessly. The thing squealed in pain. She looked down at it, her blood-red eyes shining. She was mercifully enjoying the satisfying taste of making the last moments of the bunny's life, slow, miserable, and painful.
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:13 pm
"She sounds important." Shadow-San said, yawning loudly afterwards. "My name's Shadow-San. And your's?"
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:19 pm
"You could put it that way. I advise you not to get on her bad side. Both me and Frenka have seen what's happened to those foxes." Konton added with a slight hint of a cringe. "Oh, and mine's Konton." She gazed out in the direction that Seika and Kekkon left in. She prayed that Seika didn't influence the kit too much . . . "Anyways, I can't exactly blame you for being rude. Seika isn't too fond of meeting new people. She'll get over your presence eventually, though. Don't worry.
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 5:56 pm
Kekkon's eyes narrowed in distaste at Seika's behavior. He reached down and snapped his jaws around the poor creature's neck, snapping it and ending it's misery. "That was rather unnecessary," he said quietly, throwing a brief glare up at Seika for her cruelty. Were it not for his hunger and his distaste for killing needlessly, he probably wouldn't have even wanted to eat the rabbit by this point. Silently, he began tearing out pieces of meat and eating.
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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:04 pm
"I'll try not too..." Shadow-San said, yawning a bit. "Sorry about that again, pleausre to meet you guys anyways."
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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 7:46 pm
Danag jumped swiftly, catching a bird in mid-flight easily with her teeth. She sat on the ground to eat, calm and relaxed, now that she had caught her prey. Danag glanced around as she chewed. The forest was thicker than it had been a while back. She could smell a few foxes around as well. 'I'm probably on tribe lands,' she thought. She got up to walk away, not wanting any trouble. "I wonder how deep I am into this forest." Danag sniffed the air, looking for the way she came in, but to no avail. It seemed the bird she had been chasing led in circles for quite some time, making it hard to detect where she came from. Danag sighed and decided to walk in a random direction. After a while of walking, the trees started to thin out slightly. Danag quickened her pace, only to find that she did not find her way off of the tribelands. Instead, she was in the middle of them. In front of her was a huge lake, practically a sea, overshadowed by an even bigger cliff.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:14 pm
Konton nodded with a smile. Her nose twitched and her head jerked into another direction. There was someone else here too . . . "Shadow-san, why don't you stay here and talk this out with Frenka. Someone else is here and I'm gonna go check it out . . ." She explained in a soft tone. Without another sound, she pushed off her hind legs and darted off into the forest. Her eyes snapped wide open even against the wind, she quickly rounded the lake to the nearby scent.
In the distance, her eyes could make out a female modifox. She stopped about a yard away from her and scanned the newcomer. She had blood red eyes and her fur was a deep brown with various markings that looked like she'd been carved out of a cliff. There wasn't much else to be said. A warm smile formed on Konton's face and her position straightened. Her tail swayed back and forth in a friendly manner and her eyes were under control from misbehaving. "Welcome to the Akatsuki Tribe Lands." She began. Three new foxes in less than a week . . . W-o-w . . . "How may I help you?"
Seika scowled at Kekkon and gruffly started ripping apart the rabbit limb from limb, mutilating it to the point were the form of the rabbit was completely deteriorated so it looked like a bunch of rags. She snapped her ivory teeth into one of the distorted pieces and ripped it apart more, though this time she was actually eating it. "If you don't have the guts to kill, there's no point in being a hunter." She advised and licked her blood covered claws in a morbid manner.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:20 pm
"Who said that I couldn't kill? I just did," he replied, already not that fond of Seika. "There's a difference between killing and torturing." He tore the meat off of some of the pieces that Seika had ripped apart and chewed them appreciatively, enjoying the taste of the meal even if the company was less than desirable.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:26 pm
Seika chuckled darkly. "Basically," She retorted and continued eating the rabbit. "But still, I personally find it necessary, at least for my amusement." She laughed grimly and glanced at another rabbit nearby. In less than a minute, she came back with a decapitated ball of fuzz and blood in her mouth. She dumped it by the other mutilated rags and commenced eating. "It's a tough job and you can sometimes hardly get anytime for entertainment. These foxes can be hard to support."
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:32 pm
"I believe that I'm up for the challenge," Kekkon replied unphased by her dark persona. He took the opportunity to clean up what was left of the first rabbit. "So, how long have you been with this tribe, Seika?" he asked, making conversation.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:38 pm
"Since it was started back when Koana and I were kits. We were there when Frenka, Tsune, Tanuki, and Akuma were there. Akuma was still part of the Bamboo Tribe at that time. Koana and I turned up at the Tribe after Frenka saved us from drowning at a rushing river at a mountain peak not too far from that area. Sheba came around the time we did and Konton came up after that. Then we migrated here; a Modifox Exodus." Seika explained with a chuckle. Her eyes turned to Kekkon. "So, I've given you most of my story, how 'bout yours?"
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:46 pm
"I haven't much of a story to tell really," Kekkon replied. "I hatched from my BCR, wandered around surviving off of bugs, lizards, and other small prey for a few days, then found myself here. I met up with Koana, Sheba, and Konton and you pretty much know the rest from there." He had finished with the first rabbit by this point and had left the bones bare and quite clean, not leaving anything to waist. Now he just gnawed thoughtfully on a small rib bone, having finished his tale. "From what I've heard this tribe hasn't been around for all that long, yet each of it's members seem to have such fascinating and intricate histories. Why, Konton reckons that she may even know who some of my relatives are." His Sharingan eyes looked up contemplatively at Seika. "What of your family? Do you know what happened to them?"
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