Re: The Battle Majestic (Round 1 - Bubble Universe)
02-05-2010, 04:03 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Drakenforge.
Wolf whimpered as he backed away from the main tree. What had he done wrong now? I'm always getting into trouble. First the taillesses, than my pack, and now this'.
He padded away quickly, deciding to spend some time away from the pack Sen had formed with the bark-skin. This proved slightly more difficult than he would have liked due to the near endless amount of grassland that was spreading throughout the streets. Shops, apartments, and even whole business complexes were falling to the unstoppable force of Sen's sick nature. Wolf roamed across the roads, attempting to outrun the progress of the green plants. He remembered the smell of taillesses, and even though the blood-danger smell was there too, he decided to check with the taillesses. Only, he found out, the taillesses were no longer there. A strange shape hovered in the air, and was getting smaller. Wolf padded towards it carefully and sniffed. No smells. But, he saw a different are through it that was behind it. This baffled Wolf's simple brain, so he decided to ignore what instinct told him and leapt through just as it closed.
He landed softly in a strange feeling dirt. His paws seeped into the soft mixture and he was startled. He tried to keep his paws out of the unknown ground, but looked stupid as all four kept plunging into it. Eventually he learned that it was pointless, as the dirt offered no harm. It felt odd to have it brush through his fur between his claws, but it wasn't bad, he decided. He sniffed the air expertly. The taillesses had been here very recently. He gazed upwards, and spotted the pelt-tailless hide from his view into a strange looming object. The nature of this object excaped Wolf, but he never thought hard enough about what the taillesses built to care. More scents came from a further distance away and a big ledge that ended into the strange place that the horned-one went into.
Wolf decided to pad along at a brisk pace behind them. He kept gazing to each side and taking in the alien sights. Everything was indeed so strange.
Wolf whimpered as he backed away from the main tree. What had he done wrong now? I'm always getting into trouble. First the taillesses, than my pack, and now this'.
He padded away quickly, deciding to spend some time away from the pack Sen had formed with the bark-skin. This proved slightly more difficult than he would have liked due to the near endless amount of grassland that was spreading throughout the streets. Shops, apartments, and even whole business complexes were falling to the unstoppable force of Sen's sick nature. Wolf roamed across the roads, attempting to outrun the progress of the green plants. He remembered the smell of taillesses, and even though the blood-danger smell was there too, he decided to check with the taillesses. Only, he found out, the taillesses were no longer there. A strange shape hovered in the air, and was getting smaller. Wolf padded towards it carefully and sniffed. No smells. But, he saw a different are through it that was behind it. This baffled Wolf's simple brain, so he decided to ignore what instinct told him and leapt through just as it closed.
He landed softly in a strange feeling dirt. His paws seeped into the soft mixture and he was startled. He tried to keep his paws out of the unknown ground, but looked stupid as all four kept plunging into it. Eventually he learned that it was pointless, as the dirt offered no harm. It felt odd to have it brush through his fur between his claws, but it wasn't bad, he decided. He sniffed the air expertly. The taillesses had been here very recently. He gazed upwards, and spotted the pelt-tailless hide from his view into a strange looming object. The nature of this object excaped Wolf, but he never thought hard enough about what the taillesses built to care. More scents came from a further distance away and a big ledge that ended into the strange place that the horned-one went into.
Wolf decided to pad along at a brisk pace behind them. He kept gazing to each side and taking in the alien sights. Everything was indeed so strange.