EccentricFantasy
The mind is a fearsome thing, don't tread on it.
darkborn
General_warNpeace
FanOfSiriusBlack
SkulblakaWyrda95
LittleAndClumsy
Angelofdarkness
Morrighan
(Sorry it took so long guys. Work got nuts. Also, only post once after each of my posts to keep things tidy.)
The pack of legend. The story outcasts and misfits tell themselves to give them some glimmer of hope. Or at least that's what the normal everyday creatures would tell you. In actuality, this pack is very real. It is a home for those who can't find a home with their own people. They travel everywhere and consist of every type of magical creature or beast. They are a home and family for all.
As the name suggests, The Wanderers Pack moves often. There are many different circumstances that lead to their movement, but in order to provide some sort of stability for the younger generation of the pack, they attempt to stay in one place for as long as they possibly can. They made a habit of using national parks as homes. They were big enough that they could hide pretty well and live their lives normally. Problem was, national parks were also the territory of other packs and clans. This made living peacefully hard, but they managed.
Right now they made their home in the Tongass National Park in Alaska. It had many small Islands surrounded by freezing cold water. This made it difficult for other packs or clans to get to them. Not to mention it provided water to the species that they had who made their home in water. It was a wonderful place to live for this pack, but what were the odds that they could stay there for as long as they wanted? Only time would tell.
Up high on a natural pillar of stone Marco looked down at his pack. He was the alpha, so he could always be seen making sure that his people, that his family were okay. He looked down to see the houses that the witches magically transport filled with heat and loving families. The children playing about in the magically manifested warm weather. Having witches in the pack was a very useful thing.
With a slight turn of his head he looked at the base of the massive oak tree that he knew Livia kept alive as her home. The Witches moved it magically as well, but it was her magic that kept it alive. He could see at the base of the tree that Livia was telling stories to a group of children. They would laugh and listen intently as Livia spun her tale.
From his perch Marco could also see Freya, walking about in her natural hippogriff form. This was a place that you could be yourself. Many of the creatures here started out feeling insecure about their specific species, but eventually they all came to grow and learn that the pack didn't care what species you are. If you needed a home, they would provide it.
He looked around, yet could not find Dimitri or Kida. He assumed Dimitri was in the water with the other members of the pack who liked to swim. He wasn't exactly worried about most of them. He knew that most of his people could handle themselves. Kida was one of them. She was a brave and powerful warrior.
Varen was of course by himself in his own little house at the edge of the small makeshift village. he would never admit it, but Marco knew that he stayed out there to make sure that he was the first one into battle to protect others. That tiefling had issues, but he was definitely a very important member of this pack.
Marco's eyes drifted to the east. That was where his mate Akina and the other Phoenix Genevieve flew off. Apparently, Akina had spotted an injured Faebourn making her way towards the pack. If she was as injured as his mate claimed, the healing tears of a phoenix was what she needed. Of course, she didn't bother coming to Marco. Akina believed that his place was with the pack at all times. Despite this, Marco knew that his place was where the pack needed him. And right now, he was needed elsewhere.
He turned his head to the north. With his eyesight he could see it. He could see where he was needed and knew he couldn't leave it alone. Akina and Genevieve would be back soon, so this was a perfect time. He was fully aware that the pack would become worried once he flew off, but he also knew that he always did what was best for them.
With that he stood upon natural stone perch he was atop. With a screech that sounded of a massive falcon, he transformed into his true Phoenix form. He was much larger than most phoenixes. With a wingspan of 20 feet she was about double the size of a full-grown horse. The heat from his flaming body radiated as his wings spread. The entire pack looked at him. They wonder why he needed to transform right now, when Akina was gone. They knew he would only do that if what he was about to do was something she would not approve of. He turned his burning Phoenix eyes back to the pack, giving them a clear look that told them not to follow him. Being he was the Alpha, they had no choice but to follow his orders. With that he flew up with a massive flap of his wings. He took off towards the north with blinding speed, the sounds of his flames flickering in the wind of his flight could be heard for another 30 seconds before it disappeared. What was he doing? Why did he not want them to follow? There was only one person in the entire pack who had the guts to disobey his orders. And sadly, it was his mate who at this moment was somewhere helping an injured Faebourn. The children all began to to get scared. Marco usually never left. So, it was up to the older members of the pack to keep them calm and pray Akina got back soon to sort this out.
(Sorry it took so long guys. Work got nuts. Also, only post once after each of my posts to keep things tidy.)
The pack of legend. The story outcasts and misfits tell themselves to give them some glimmer of hope. Or at least that's what the normal everyday creatures would tell you. In actuality, this pack is very real. It is a home for those who can't find a home with their own people. They travel everywhere and consist of every type of magical creature or beast. They are a home and family for all.
As the name suggests, The Wanderers Pack moves often. There are many different circumstances that lead to their movement, but in order to provide some sort of stability for the younger generation of the pack, they attempt to stay in one place for as long as they possibly can. They made a habit of using national parks as homes. They were big enough that they could hide pretty well and live their lives normally. Problem was, national parks were also the territory of other packs and clans. This made living peacefully hard, but they managed.
Right now they made their home in the Tongass National Park in Alaska. It had many small Islands surrounded by freezing cold water. This made it difficult for other packs or clans to get to them. Not to mention it provided water to the species that they had who made their home in water. It was a wonderful place to live for this pack, but what were the odds that they could stay there for as long as they wanted? Only time would tell.
Up high on a natural pillar of stone Marco looked down at his pack. He was the alpha, so he could always be seen making sure that his people, that his family were okay. He looked down to see the houses that the witches magically transport filled with heat and loving families. The children playing about in the magically manifested warm weather. Having witches in the pack was a very useful thing.
With a slight turn of his head he looked at the base of the massive oak tree that he knew Livia kept alive as her home. The Witches moved it magically as well, but it was her magic that kept it alive. He could see at the base of the tree that Livia was telling stories to a group of children. They would laugh and listen intently as Livia spun her tale.
From his perch Marco could also see Freya, walking about in her natural hippogriff form. This was a place that you could be yourself. Many of the creatures here started out feeling insecure about their specific species, but eventually they all came to grow and learn that the pack didn't care what species you are. If you needed a home, they would provide it.
He looked around, yet could not find Dimitri or Kida. He assumed Dimitri was in the water with the other members of the pack who liked to swim. He wasn't exactly worried about most of them. He knew that most of his people could handle themselves. Kida was one of them. She was a brave and powerful warrior.
Varen was of course by himself in his own little house at the edge of the small makeshift village. he would never admit it, but Marco knew that he stayed out there to make sure that he was the first one into battle to protect others. That tiefling had issues, but he was definitely a very important member of this pack.
Marco's eyes drifted to the east. That was where his mate Akina and the other Phoenix Genevieve flew off. Apparently, Akina had spotted an injured Faebourn making her way towards the pack. If she was as injured as his mate claimed, the healing tears of a phoenix was what she needed. Of course, she didn't bother coming to Marco. Akina believed that his place was with the pack at all times. Despite this, Marco knew that his place was where the pack needed him. And right now, he was needed elsewhere.
He turned his head to the north. With his eyesight he could see it. He could see where he was needed and knew he couldn't leave it alone. Akina and Genevieve would be back soon, so this was a perfect time. He was fully aware that the pack would become worried once he flew off, but he also knew that he always did what was best for them.
With that he stood upon natural stone perch he was atop. With a screech that sounded of a massive falcon, he transformed into his true Phoenix form. He was much larger than most phoenixes. With a wingspan of 20 feet she was about double the size of a full-grown horse. The heat from his flaming body radiated as his wings spread. The entire pack looked at him. They wonder why he needed to transform right now, when Akina was gone. They knew he would only do that if what he was about to do was something she would not approve of. He turned his burning Phoenix eyes back to the pack, giving them a clear look that told them not to follow him. Being he was the Alpha, they had no choice but to follow his orders. With that he flew up with a massive flap of his wings. He took off towards the north with blinding speed, the sounds of his flames flickering in the wind of his flight could be heard for another 30 seconds before it disappeared. What was he doing? Why did he not want them to follow? There was only one person in the entire pack who had the guts to disobey his orders. And sadly, it was his mate who at this moment was somewhere helping an injured Faebourn. The children all began to to get scared. Marco usually never left. So, it was up to the older members of the pack to keep them calm and pray Akina got back soon to sort this out.