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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:12 pm
 Although her granddaddy was one of the Elders of the Lunarie tribe, Meade felt sort of odd traveling at night. It was a beautiful night, with a nearly full moon, but Meade felt as if the dark forest was watching her with eyes she couldn't see. It was her first time exploring by moonlight and her eyes hadn't quite adjusted yet. She was easily startled by every creature that jumped away from her as she ventured on.
After awhile she sat down and sighed. She was scared, lonely, and hungry. Meade couldn't understand how the Lunarie tribe managed to catch anything in the dark. It seemed next to impossible. Come to think of it, wasn't she headed in the direction of their tribe? Hopefully she hadn't stumbled onto their lands by accident. But maybe she should seeing as how she hadn't seen her Granddaddy in awhile...
((Shai & Nuishan are in Lunarie right...? XD;;; ))
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Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:25 am
((Correct-o)) She loved the night, finding it reassuring and calming. Nuishan hated mornings, hated the sun, and hated anything dealing with it. She was purely nocturnal, and was in love with the moon. Not literally, that would cause awkward issues with Rendo, but you get the point. Which made her perfect for Lunarie, a tribe she had joined to be with her brother, Shai. The two were hardly seen separate, but that had changed recently. Rendo was a part of their tribe and she liked to spend time with her mate. She knew this upset her brother at times, so when he suggested a walk around the lands she had happily agreed.
Her eyes glanced around the dark easily, catching each detail. They had left Lunarie Tribe lands, but only barely. In fact, if they turned around she could step back into the border. Shai was behind his sister, watching her every step carefully, following them exactly. He did enjoy the night, but he did not have the ability to see in the dark as well as she. The oddly marked hunter carried three large mole corpses, dangling lazily from his mouth. He had not yet decided if to bring them home or eat them now. He wasn't hungry, then again it didn't mean Nuishan wasn't.
The ex-prankster had joined Lunarie as a loud, hyper, flirty, and prankster like fox. Now, he was mature. He rarely spoke first, and liked to listen. He enjoyed watching others and protecting people close to him, but he didn't go out of his way to associate himself with others. His home was Lunarie, but at times he could not be proud of it. Lunarie had once been a proud, worthy tribe. Now he could only shake his head at the drama. His home was becoming a wreck, having lost one elder and having fights within it. At times he honestly considered leaving, but he didn't want to leave Nuishan. "Shai?"Shai was caught out of his thought process when he heard his sisters voice, tilting his head to see her having stopped and was staring at something. Upon further notice he spotted a dark lump, unable to make its details in the night. He knew she could though, and she was wary.What Nuishan saw was another fox. Brightly colored, and looking dead beat tired. The bold female was not afraid, merely careful. She tilted her head, approaching the fox. "Are you alright?" She asked despite hearing her brother let out a warning sigh. He could worry all he wanted, she was more concerned about this random fox that did not look to well.
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 1:46 pm
There was definitely something moving in the forest around her. But what it was, she couldn't tell. Whatever it was, it was getting closer. Was it a mountain lion? Was she going to get eaten? Fear slowly crept over Meade until she was shaking. What was she going to do? She didn't want to get eaten out here!
The fear almost vanished from the bright vixen when she heard a voice asking if she was okay. It was a female voice. The voice almost seemed concerned. It certainly did not seem like a voice that wanted to eat her.
"I.. I think so... I'm a little l-lost and I can't see well..." Meade tried to control the shaking of her voice but was failing miserably. "I'm looking for my Granddaddy and the Lunarie tribe...." Hopefully this fox wasn't an enemy of Lunarie... Although it sounded like there might be two foxes near her, but she wasn't sure. It could be more, could be less.
Meade sniffed the air in the direction of the voice. Yes, there were two, and only two. No wait.. Three? There seemed to be another scent coming from a different direction, but it wasn't very close.
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Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:04 pm
Nuishan smiled gently at the other, nodding. The fox was defiantly spooked, her voice terrified and not masking the fear she felt. Her ears twitched at the mention of her tribe, nodding once more. Ah, so she was looking for their tribe? She exchanged a glance with Shai, eyeing the fox. She had mentioned a grandfather, who could she be related to? Nuishan moved closer to the fox, remembering how Unia always cared for scared foxes.
She touched the foxes cheek with her nose, smiling as warmly as possible. "It's alright, we're from Lunarie and you aren't far. My name is Nuishan, and that over there is my brother."
Shai stepped forward, frowning. "I'm Shai. Are you sure you are alright?" The fox was related to someone, but whom? She didn't remind him of anyone, nor did she share markings with any of the adult foxes that were old enough to even be grandparents. It bothered him, made him suspicious.
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