The Gang of Five

Role Play => Random Role Play => Unfinished RP's => Topic started by: Akiko Okami on January 05, 2005, 07:12:48 PM

Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 05, 2005, 07:12:48 PM
Okay, this is just a little idea I came up with after speaking with Arvens of off topic roleplay, I really enjoyed the new years thread and may continue to post there as well. It seems many others posted a lot after I had to leave though, *lol* How do you all feel about some serious rp as well? I’m gonna start off with this plot idea, set in the northern wilderness. We could do other rps like it as well, African, Asian, and of course Prehistoric with dinosaurs! I never did join in the land before time rp because I honestly feel more comfortable using original characters. Alright, now on to the roleplay.

~~~~~~~~~~~~

It was a cool, crisp morning and the sun’s rays seemed to dapple through the trees and dance upon the forest floor in gorgeous patterns. The scent of wildflowers was strong in these lands and the terrain appeared painted with colors, soft shades of emerald and dark pine green. A nearby waterfall added to the chorus of birds and insects as it flowed into the stream that outstretched throughout the woods. It was in a group of tall pines that a flash of movement was seen between the towering trees. A sleek young timber wolf, her fur a swirled with shades of grey and her ears tinted in a soft woodsy brown. Perhaps she was chasing something, or maybe she was just running for the sole enjoyment of being free, tasting the wild in a way like most could never imagine.

Akiko came to slow as she leapt overtop a large log, claws clicking quietly as her nose would twitch to pick up some unseen scent. Her ears would perk forward with curiosity and interest and her tail would sway to and fro after her. Something or someone had caught hold of her sensitive nose, and she looked pretty determined to find out just what it was. Peering out from the shadowed trees, her amber brown eyes reflecting like orbs, she scanned the horizon for several moments. Her jaws parted open to allow her tongue to loll out over her jaws as a grin was pulled across her muzzle. She had spotted it, the thing that she had smelled...a warren of rabbits. Now, to most wolves this would spell dinner.

Akiko was a strange wolf though, her petite size suggesting she was hardly more than a pup, although she was as tall as most adult wolves. The look of playfulness and excitement that she held in her eyes gave away her true persona, an overgrown pup. Taking only a few moments, her glance shifting to the spot she would run to, she leapt from her standing pose and out into the open of the field. Her tail almost seemed to spin in circles with a hyper energy as she neared the scent. Finally she would slow to a trot, padding closer until the scent of rabbit overtook her senses, from there she would use her eyes. The wolf knew that these creatures were swift runners and excellent at hiding amongst their surroundings. They would probably have no idea that they wolf merely wanted to play. As she continues her search, she kept her hyper grin upon her maw, as some sort of sign that she only wanted to make friends.

~~~~~~~~~~~~

There we have it, I post novels I know...sorry about that. Feel free ëta join in guys.^^
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 05, 2005, 07:40:02 PM
Arvens cautiously poked his nose out of his burrow.  Everything smelled so clean after the morning rain.  He could still hear the last drops falling from leaf to leaf as squirrels darted about in the trees.  That sound was touching, but also masking--of sounds of other animals--those that ate rabbits.

Smelling no danger, and hearing nothing more than the pitter patter of the water, Arvens decided to leave for a while--alone--and went off to try and find something decent to eat.  The rain would help lessen the need for any additional water source so a quick meal, and then back under cover to safety.

Nibbling on a small patch of grass under an old oak, he hears the movement of another creature nearby.  Like any rabbit would do, he froze, and continued to listen, catching every sound, and seeing anything that moved.  Arvens did see what was making the noise as it came closer - a gray wolf pup.  It didn't appear to be hunting, but you could never tell with carnivores--specifically young ones.  For the time being, he decided just to do what rabbits do best when they're frightened or confused--freeze and observe.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 05, 2005, 08:08:21 PM
Akiko would come to a pause, her front right leg held up in mid step as her eyes seemed to be searching for something. The fawn hue of tree bark and leaves that littered the field would serve as extra camouflage for the rabbit and give an extra struggle for the wolf. Pulling an ear back slightly in frustration, she would let her nose guide her, cautiously taking a step forward. The chatter of noise from the trees distracted her hearing a little, but she kept on her quiet hunt. It was the gleam from the lapine's eye that finally caught her attention and sent her moving in the right direction. With a playful leap, she ran up to the little rabbit, dancing around him in a half circle before greeting him.

A soft bark like noise was heard as she lowered her front half, rear sticking in the air to sway in motion with her ever moving tail. She appeared to greet him as she would a fellow wolf, almost. Giving a well known play bow before standing and swinging her forepaw at him softly, "Hello there!" she grinned from ear to ear, "I'm Akiko," she continued quickly, "I thought you were a leaf! Who are you?" She questioned, seeming to make it known that she was no threat, if anything she seemed quite unaware of the fact that this creature was on her kind's menu. Then again, he may think she were merely 'playing with her food', although she showed no signs of attempting to harm the rabbit.

The wolf would continue acting a little 'too' friendly towards the creature, sniffing at his face and perhaps getting her jaws full of fangs a little too close for comfort. She acted as if she would easily become close friends and that he would surely feel the same way. Then again, she greeted almost all the creatures of the forest in this manner...and sometimes that didn't go over too well. Like the time she'd run up to a young bear searching through the bushes for food, her hyperactive greeting was met with an angry snarl and a warning shown by a swing of powerful claws. From then on she usually kept to the...little creatures, although they usually ran from her. Perhaps this time things would go better and he'd not run the second he saw the chance too.

Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 05, 2005, 09:01:52 PM
Arvens continues to hold still as the wolf nears him obviously spotting him.  The wolf comes very close, hopping about.  The rabbit still does not move, uncertain of her intentions.  When she asks about him, he has no intentions of answering.  Carnivores asking questions often want to find out where you live just to snack on those when they pop their heads out of the burrows.

He blinked, the first move.  It was no secret he was spotted and it couldn't hurt to move around a bit.  He just stared at the wolf, but didn't answer her question outright.

"What's it to you?" he asked in return, tensing to run if it came down to it.  

Rabbits were never to careful about giving away information to carnivores, even if they appeared friendly at first glance.  If nothing else, only one rabbit would be lost rather than an entire warren under seige if the carnivore should kill and ask around if they knew of 'such and such' thereby finding the warren all because of one name.  They learned over the generations it was safer not to say anything about who anyone was or if they were far from their home or why they were outside of their burrows.  

It was no different with a playful wolf pup.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 05, 2005, 11:42:45 PM
The timber wolf would tilt her head to the side, giving the lapine a curious and almost confused look as he didn't seem nearly as outgoing as she was. Perhaps she should've expected this though, most creatures either ignored her or got angry. For a moment she would lower her head, tail drooping in turn, moving from left to right in a slow, disappointed manner. At hearing the rabbit speak, she immediately jerked her head up again. Her tail returned to it's hyper sways and she merely laughed in a child like way at his question, "Well I tolja my name, so it's only fair, right!" she pushed her cold nose against his ear as if to urge him to speak up more before she leapt away a few inches. It seemed the playful youngster simply couldn't stand to not continue her hyper dance. Her eyes would dance with curiosity as she stood near the rabbit, “Oh, let me guess! It’s...” she paused, and after a few moments she grinned and continued, “It’s Leaf! Am I right? ëCause...you look like a leaf and all!” She laughed softly at this guess, at times it was apparent that despite her lofty appearance she was far too young to be alone and not in the safety of a pack.

If Akiko were brought up within a normal pack she may never have been this outgoing towards a species she would normally consider prey. Had her mother never left her and her brother alone in that den so long ago she would've put instincts first, but an unusual course of events in her early puphood had done their work with the wolf. She had a strange taste for berries and an even stranger fondness of creatures that she, as a predator, should regard as little more than food. Nevertheless, her persona was naturally friendly and if she were to pry at the rabbit information on his warren it would only be so she could meet his friends...not eat them. Of course, he probably wouldn't believe that, very few took Akiko's story seriously...then again, very few ever heard it either.

As the trees seem to swing around them, a gust of air would carry a few stray leaves across the lush field, and this would only cause the wolf to increase her grin as she awaited a response from the rabbit, always grinning with the naivety and innocence of a pup.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 06, 2005, 09:33:28 AM
Arvens wasn't sure what to do next; never had he met a predator that took a few sniffs of a rabbit without the instinct to gobble it up on the spot.  This Akiko wasn't going to eat him, that much was certain, otherwise she would've done it already.  How much would this playful, naive, character keep secret if he at least gave a name?

"No my name isn't Leaf, it's Arvens," the rabbit spoke, rather uneasily.  If nothing else, he could always run off to another warren should this curious wolf turn on him and his warren.

He questioned again, "What's it to you?" still not having the answer he wanted.  To 'only be fair' was a queer answer, and Arvens was no fool.  There was something more to this, and he wanted to know it.  He relaxed, no longer wanting to turn and bolt, and decided to give the wolf a chance to say why she really wanted his name.  He decided to nibble on the grass again to look busy, and to avoid the unnatural silence around them.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 06, 2005, 01:34:57 PM
The squirrel looked down upon the strange scene. H muttered to himself "Stripetail, you've got to do something."" Don't fall for the wolf's tricks Arvens. I 've seen many a guillable rabbit meet its end that way.": The squirrel hopped the tree and stood before the wolf. " Run now. I'll hold him off." He held a stick in front of him, which he would use if the wolf made a move.
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 06, 2005, 06:09:34 PM
The rabbit stared at the squirrel that had come down from the tree.  He clearly uderstood the squirrel, but decided to revert to a herbivorous dialect - one that all the herbivores knew, but carnivores couldn't decipher.

"Had she wanted to eat me I would've been eaten already," he noted to the squirrel.  "I don't think this playful pup will hurt me.  If she tries, I'll give her something she won't forget anythime soon."

He turned back to the wolf, knowing she didn't understand a word of it, and still awaited a response on why she wanted his name.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 07, 2005, 01:03:53 PM
"Very well, I'll stand down." Stripetail said. He lowered his stick. " I'll keep an eye on her just in case. Your move Arvens."
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 11, 2005, 08:40:15 AM
Akiko yipped, turning to Arvens at his question...she simply looked even more confused, “I just...wanted to know, that’s all. You have a cool name!” she commented, and because of the way she was raised she probably knew nothing of how some predators would use certain information to sniff out an entire warren. The wolf’s sharp eyes had caught a branch shift as the squirrel jumped down with them, and her ears immediately perked forward. Lifting her forepaws as she danced from side to side, her tail would continue it’s furious spinning. Perhaps just from pure excitement, her tongue lashed out across her nose before it was allowed to loll back over her fangs in a grin. This may not have been the sign the poor herbivores were looking for, they may take it as a suggestion that she’s hungry. Nevertheless, she appeared insanely amused as the squirrel held up the stick and a laugh escaped her jaws, “Iëm playing a trick? Whatës the stick for? Oh! You wanna play! Alright!” either she ignored the squirrel’s protective tone towards the rabbit and obvious distrust of her or she was just too naive to get it. Every now and then she would lower her front half again, pawing at the grass as if to encourage the squirrel to throw the stick for her or something.

In truth, she was trying to ignore the words of warning, although it was natural for these creatures to fear her kind it somehow made her feel slightly rejected. She would never show that though, always hiding any upset with a grin and a laugh. She tilted her head to the side as Arvens turned to speak to the squirrel in a tongue she simply couldn’t understand. Giving a confused look she leaned her head in closer, straining to understand although her efforts were pointless, “...is this some sorta’ ësecret code’?” she said in a hushed tone, her face right up to them now. She grinned, showing a glimpse of her fangs as she did so, “I can talk in secret languages too, lemme make up the next!” she squirmed, her eyes shifting towards the squirrel again, “Oh, and I didnët catch your name...Iëm Akiko! You guys are fun ëta play chase with yëknow...but I always wondered if you got tired of being chased so...how about you chase me instead!,” She paused at this, craning her neck so that her muzzle turned sideways and with great ease, she very gently opened her jaws and placed them around the tiny stick that the squirrel held.

It was strange how careful she was not to hit him with her mouth in the least, of course this was surely a terrifying image for the poor squirrel and perhaps the rabbit who sat near him as well. “See if ya can get the stick from me!” she laughed through grit teeth, tugging softly as she tried to pry the stick from the squirrel’s paw. This was probably too easy, although she seemed to put very little strength into it. It was as if she were trying to get Stripetail to pull back in some strange game of tug of war. Her amber eyes seemed to shift from Arvens to Stripetail and back again, showing only an extreme playful nature in her expression.

ooc: sorry for the lag in response guys, my computer had crashed again. >.< I'm here now though, and yay nick! You're character's really fun! I'm glad you joined in.^^

I'll post again soons.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 11, 2005, 09:00:33 AM
Arvens' eyes shifted a bit at the response.  Play?  Carnivores play?  Play with their food perhaps, but never had he seen a carnivore play as in a fun time with another.  No herbivore would ever have a reason to look for such a behavior.  Looking at Akiko starting to grab the stick from the squirrel all the while saying that herbivores have to try and get a stick from her.  It was all so odd.  Herbivores taking things from carnivores....herbivores chasing carnivores was even more unnatural yet.

"Play?" questioned the rabbit.  "You simply want to play?  You're not hungry or anything at all?"

He had already figured that the wolf wasn't hungry but any length of activity could easily make her so, that could not be overlooked.  So long as there was no danger to his warren Arvens saw no reason why he couldn't try to get along with a playful wolf pup.  After all, maybe there was a lot to learn about wolf habits that could very well be an evolutionary phase in further protection from them when they weren't so friendly.

Arvens didn't really feel like running after a carnivore for he probably would never be allowed in the warren again if anyone was to see that.  Uncertain of what constituted as 'play' to a wolf, he jumped on her back and starting scratching her softly as she continued to playfully tug on the squirrels stick.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 11, 2005, 09:28:04 AM
The wolf continued to tug softly at the stick, her teeth clenched tightly around it in a firm grasp as she shifted her eyes to Arvens. “Actually yea, I’m a little hungry...” she said, again in a muffled tone as her mouth was occupied with the stick. Her next words would probably confuse the poor creatures even worse, “...perhaps after we play we can find us some fresh berries! I saw a lovely patch not far from here...gotta watch out for that grumpy bear though! He simply refuses to play with me!” she felt the edge of her mouth pull into a grin as she returned her attention to the squirrel, “...Now, gimme my stick poofi-tail!” she laughed in a hushed tone at her little name for Stripetail. It wasn’t until she felt something jump atop her back until she finally jerked her head up, probably either taking the stick from the squirrel or taking the stick and the squirrel depending on whether or not Stripetail had continued to hold onto it.

She turned her head to try and get a glimpse of the rabbit who now sat upon her back, her tail swaying to and fro in itës own hyper manner. “Hey! You’re suppose ëta chase me, not ride me!” she laughed, resisting the urge to roll onto her back...she figured that’d not be a good idea at the moment. Instead she ran in a half circle, as if trying to chase her own tail. Laughing she would attempt to chase the lapine even though he sat safely in a place where she couldn’t reach him. Arven’s claws didn’t seem to annoy her much, although they may have been the reason she was laughing so much.

Her choice in food was sure to shock them, and yet she found nothing strange about it at all...of course, instinct to eat meat was only natural for her. However, the predator found it impossible to hunt and took to picking at the scraps that others left. In some ways she was more like a coyote or fox in this sense, sniffing at the leftovers. As a young pup she and her brother had found that berries made a great snack for when times were tough. Even when her memories of this were cleared she was reintroduced to the treat when she was taken in by her adoptive mother of sorts. So the sweet snack was to her like a sort of comfort food, something she’d always enjoyed and still did, and it remained her top choice for when she was hungy...much more preferred than rabbit or squirrel any day, and of that she was certain.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 11, 2005, 09:39:45 AM
As the wolf squirmed about, either by excessive hyperness or his scratching, Arvens was certain he heard the wolf say something he had never heard in his life.  Berries?  Wolves would more readily go for berries when there is easily fresh mean literally dangling in front of her?  

All rabbits knew that the carnivores survived on whatever they could find in the winter, including twigs and berries if it came down to it.  However, it was just the end of the summer season, with autumn along the way; only foxes were readily known to eat anything at any time of the year; were wolves all of sudden following their canine cousins in terms of feeding habits that rabbits had overlooked?

Pushing the thought aside, he stopped scratching long enough to pose the wolf another question, "You want to find berries?  Now?"  Hopefully she understood it's not so much that Arvens didn't like her.  Indeed, what herbivore wouldn't like a carnivore that wouldn't give so much a thought as to eat you on the spot?  It was just.....so different.....so unique....so.....enjoyable.

(ooc: Nick, we're pausing for you to catch up and make your move)
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 11, 2005, 03:47:54 PM
Hmm." Stripetail thought to himself." This wolf is only a pup,and a strange one at that." He spoke aloud. "So you want to play? So be it. Give me the stick." He grabbed the stick, and turned his back toward Akiko. He muttered a strange word over the stick.'Terisine.'   He threw the stick as far as he could. "Go get it!"
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 13, 2005, 07:18:58 PM
Akiko continued her hyperactive dance for a few moments, until she finally caught her tail between her jaws. Her eyes would widen on the spot, as if shocked that succeeding in her game would hurt so much. Giving a snort, her ears pinned tightly against her head, she let go of her tail and turned her gaze again to the lapine. “Sure, why not!” she responded in her usual cheerful tone, ears returning to their normal upright position. She paused, looking Arvens over for a few moments, “Oh, you can come too of course! It’s much easier to find the juicy ones if you work in a team!” and with those words at least one of her natural instincts was shown, she was a team player and even though she’d had little interaction with other wolves growing up, she preferred not to be alone. She would turn to anyone for a friend and could easily consider them her pack mate. It was the squirrel that caught her ear next and she shifted to glance at him again.

At Stripetail’s words the wolf felt a grin spread across her muzzle and her tail was lifted upright, swaying to and fro at his suggestion. “Yea! Let’s play! Then we can go search for some snacks!” Her tone rarely seemed to change from the playful voice she was using at the moment. If it ever did, she would surely never let anyone know this. Appearing to forget that the rabbit still sat upon her back, she lowered into a play bow again, muscles flexing as she kept her eyes locked on the squirrel...and the stick he held in his claws. The second he threw it, she lunged up, turning sharply and racing after the stick. Unless Arvens would decide to jump off, he would probably get taken along with her for a wild ride. A playful growl was heard as she ran, her paws sprawling out in front of her, and it wasn’t long before she had caught up with the stick. She clamped it tightly in her jaws and came racing towards the squirrel again.

Although the wolf would know little of how humans played this very same game with her cousins, she found it quite fun. She found it a shame for just her to be the one to get to chase this little toy, so as soon as she arrived in front of the squirrel again, forepaws lifting in her little dance, she dropped it at his paws, “That was really fun! How about I throw it for you this time?” she suggested, and only now did she remember the lapine on her back, looking around she would turn to see where he’d gotten to or if in fact he was still clinging to her fur. Perhaps she was amusement to these little herbivores, and if she was she probably wouldn’t mind in the least. They tolerated her, didn’t laugh at her, and even played with her...and for that she considered them long term and great friends already. She was sure that the wolves she’d met a few days ago would think her insane for how she acted now, they already found her strange for the way that she thought about things. She even found herself questioning if the deer herd she’d stayed with would find this interaction odd. For some reason, although these thoughts came to her, it didn’t seem to matter much...the idea of asking these creatures to start a pack even teased at her mind this moment, although she hesitated on asking this for now.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 13, 2005, 10:37:15 PM
Before he quite knew what was happening, the squirrel had thrown his stick and Akiko had turned sharply.  To avoid being thrown off, and possibly stepped on, Arvens held on for dear life as the wolf jumped and ran after it.  A wild ride it was.  He had run faster before, but it was always in the state of danger....he never ran that fast just for pleasure.  It was an entirely different feeling as the wind blew threw his fur, and he actually had time to acknowledge and feel its presence.

Claws dug into the deep fur as the wolf made another strong turn, Akiko had returned to the tree with the same playful trot as before.  This wolf was definitely an odd character.  She didn't eat meat, rather would turn to vegetation and ruffage than a little bunny.  She played with anyone she came in contact with.  She sure knew how to give a prejudiced rabbit a new outlook on the saying "feeling the wind in your face".  She was certainly one in a million.

As the wolf asked if the squirrel would chase the stick, Arvens gave a slight chuckle at the thought considering the bush tails were more at home in trees than on the ground.  Quickly looking around to make sure no rabbits were around, he climbed up on her head and whispered in her ear, "I'll go fetch it; I haven't felt the wind in my face for pleasure."  Sometimes the simplest things in life made a world of difference for those who experienced them.  Arvens was discovering that for the first time in his rather black and white life; a gray area was beginning to form.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 14, 2005, 01:56:18 AM
Stripetail chuckled."No. I don't play with sticks. Not becoming of my rank, but Arvens appears as through he would like to go get it." He threw the stick again, even further than he had the last time. "After you catch it, we'll get something to eat." His hunch had been right, the wolf was dangerous. the only danger they had to fear was being overplayed with. Stripetail smiled tu himself.
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 14, 2005, 08:11:26 AM
Like a silly pup, the rabbit leaped off of the wolf's back to go grab the stick.  There it was--the wind, the feeling he had longed for all over again.  Whistling through his ears, blowinging through his whiskers, passing by his face, it was a moment to enjoy.  

So wrapped up in his daydream he ran right past the stick thrown by the squirrel.  Only when he realized he was supposed to take the stick back did he halt to look for it, and didn't see it.  He could see the squirrel and the wolf watching him, probably laughing for all their worth.  With no stick, he returned to the two creatures; if nothing else he wouldn't look too foolish to anyone that might be spying, as he didn't appear to be playing a game, but rather warning the squirrel.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 14, 2005, 04:14:21 PM
'you didn't get the stick Arvens. Oh well, Let's get something to eat. Follow Me." Stripetail turned and flew through the trees stooping only when he had reached a large oak. He motioned Arvens inand said to Akiko"Wait here". Inside there was a large collection of verious nuts. " He smiled. " The acorns are the best, Help yourself.'
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Inl?-rah on January 14, 2005, 04:41:26 PM
A large, black rabbit, InlÈ-rah, hopped peacefully over the dry leaves, beneath the forest underbrush.  Having no warren of her own, she was a wanderer, inclined to helping others whom she met along her travels.  Now and again she would pause and sniff the air, then continue hopping along.  She came to the edge of a forest clearing, where the sun shone down on her glossy black fur and seemed to ignite the shimmering silver stripe which started between her bright green eyes and ended behind her ears.  She stood up to her full height, which was almost equal to a hare.  Despite her size, she still retained the graceful and softer features of a typical doe, without any of a buck's stockiness.  

Suddenly InlÈ heard a sound right beside her, and she startled.  Looking to her right, she saw that the sound had been caused by a dropping stick.  She sniffed the air again, and this time caught the scent of another rabbit, a buck.  Following the scent, she stopped suddenly, amazed at what she saw.  The buck had met up with a squirrel who, seemingly oblivious and calm, was sitting dangerously close to a wolf.  What was strange was that the wolf seemed to be carrying on a conversation with the herbivores.

A trick perhaps? thought InlÈ.  Being a rabbit, she was familiar with tricks, and knew that carnivores often played them as well on their unsuspecting prey.  She kept her distance and watched, incredulous, from under the shelter of a briar patch.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 14, 2005, 05:56:29 PM
The crackle of leaves attracted Stripetail's attention. He turned and saw Inle-rah. He smiled " The wolf is merely a playful pup. She only wants to play."
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Akiko Okami on January 14, 2005, 06:11:48 PM
Akiko lifted her right paw, a surge of energy rushing through her as she felt her muscles move her slightly as the stick was thrown again. She seemed to have a hard time resisting chasing after the stick again herself. She figured it was Arven's turn however, and so she turned to watch as the lapine dashed off after it. For perhaps the first time since her meeting with the herbivores, she felt a more serene grin pull across her face. It was as if she could sense the freedom Arvens was experiencing, running with the wind in your fur...and not out of fear either. She often ran with fear herself, be it from aggressive animals or humans. To simply run free for the pure joy of being so was something she felt everyone should experiance, and to see her new friend do just that made her tail sway with happiness. As he returned she had to fight away a snicker, hovering a paw over his head to twhap him softly, "that's okay! We can find another to play with later!" she assured him. Turning to Stripetail she felt her stomach lurch with hunger and excitement at the same time, she leapt after him as if she were trying to keep up with his graceful jumps as he sailed through the trees, somehow she appeared to admire and almost envy him for this, "Yea, food! Lead the way!" She exclaimed happily, following quickly after him.

As they reach the large oak tree, the wolf allowed her instincts to lead her. Sniffing at the trunk with intense interest, her tail swayed to and fro. Her eyes got huge as she talked outloud, "Hey, I know him! I know him too! They've all been here! I saw her the other day, her scent I know!" she muttered outloud to herself, although she probably made little sense to the others. Her strong sense of smell told her every creature that had traveled this area recently. If they had leaned against the tree, she was sure to pick up their scent marking. It was the interest of food that finally swayed her from her investigating. As Stripetail led Arvens in and told her to wait outside, she felt her ears flatten against her head. "I wanna come in too!" she let a soft whimper escape. Forepaws on either side of her face, she lay with her eyes locked on the den, that was far too little for her to enter. Her expression and position seemed to give a new meaning to 'a wolf at the door'. Perhaps anyone near would assume she had chased them in, and now was attempting to frighten them out again. Hearing the squirrel's words she lifted her head, jaws parting again, "Acorns!" she gave a grin at this, cautiously sniffing at the little nest in a vain attempt to try and sneak a peak in...or at least sniff a peak. "Those make great chewers too!" and with that strange word she meant simply, chew toys. She sat there occasionally pawing at them to hurry out again.

It wasn't until something caught her eye that she paused and turned her attention from the others in the tree, ears twitching...she was sure she had seen something...maybe it was just her mind playing tricks on her, and with Arvens sitting so close she would merely that the scent of rabbit that would travel across the forest was from him. Still, something or someone was giving her an uneasy feeling and she shifted her gaze to Arvens and Stripetail, "Hey, do you guys get the feeling that...someone's watching us...?" she muttered in a low tone, now she could care less who saw her...however, her question may concern Arvens though, who would surely not want to be seen interacting with a predator so openly. Even Stripetail, although she wasn't quite sure on what sorts of 'packs' the squirrels traveled among. "I think someone's out here guys..." she gave a nervous bark/growl, huddling closer to the den entrance as if she looked to the little herbivores for back up and protection from this unseen danger. Tilting her head she would allow her tongue to lash out across her muzzle to clean the scraps of acorn from her face as her eyes scanned the horizon for any sign of this stranger. It was Stripetail's voice that caused her to finally lock her eyes on the raven coated lapine. Giving a friendly grin, her tail swaying, she glanced towards her.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 14, 2005, 09:54:33 PM
Arvens didn't quite fit into Stripetail's humble abode too well; it was quite large for a squirrel but for a male rabbit, it was rather small.  Akiko apparently hated waiting outside.  He understood....it wasn't exactly great in here sizewise either, but he could help get the food out to the wolf if nothing else.  These acorns were hard, and Arvens wasn't too entirely sure if he'd be able to eat them, but he'd at least try one, to be nice.

Just then, Akiko had brought up they were being watched.  By who?  Who would purposely spy on a carnivore?  Poking his head out of the tree with arms clasped around a bunch of acorns he laid them at the foot of the wolf, and soon noticed that she was staring not at him, but beyond him into the bushes.

Turning to peek, what he didn't immediately see, he could instinctively smell.  The pharamones of a female doe were in the air, so the wolf could only be watching one creature--a female rabbit, and not one he knew at that.  A solitary buck was nothing unusual, but a solitary doe was a different story.  Had she been kicked out of her warren for some unknown reason?  Was she the offspring of a mother that might have been recently killed and left to fend for herself?

Forgetting everything else around him, Arvens hopped over the newcomer who obviously posed no danger to his status at his warren.  She was entirely black.  A quick nose rub and sniff told him that she wasn't ill or anything, but yet a rabbit he didn't know.  "My name is Arvens; what's yours?" he asked her.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Inl?-rah on January 15, 2005, 06:22:03 PM
The squirrel's words comforted InlÈ-rah slightly, but she was still puzzled.  She sat hunched under the briars, her ears laid over her back as she pondered, until the buck hopped over to her, and with a nose rub and sniff, told her his name, and inquired of hers.  

"I'm InlÈ-rah, named for the moon and nightfall" she replied with a smile.  "You can see how I got this name", she continued, running a paw over her silvery stripe which had been likened to the moon's silver gray hue, and her ebony fur.  "I've wandered for a long time, wishing to start a warren of my own."  What she didn't say was that she was a messenger of the lapine Lord Frith, and that she posessed special abilities which ordinary rabbits lacked, aiding her in her missions to help distressed members of her species.

InlÈ looked warily up at the wolf, but asked politely, "Who might you be?"
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 16, 2005, 02:37:36 AM
If you are uncomfortable Arvens, whuy don't you say something?
 Stripetail said. He turned to Inle-rah," try and squeeze in, why dont you?" He looked her her over, focusing on the streak of silver fur on the top of her head. His intution told him  that the doe, like himself, was gifted with extraordinary powers. His were magical,hers were presumably an  extension of the natural senses. She must be a messenger from Lord Frith he thought. "Lord Stripetail at your service.' he said to her with a smile.
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 16, 2005, 11:32:42 AM
(ooc: I'm not uncomfortable at all, just actually waiting for Akiko since she was being addressed by Inle, not me. ;)  With online rp's on message boards its not about how fast we can write a story.)
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 16, 2005, 01:49:52 PM
(ooc:I thought you said you were uncomfortable. My mistake. We've got an interesting story going here :D )
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 16, 2005, 05:09:06 PM
Meanwhile, Peck is flying around a couple of trees above where a squirrel, two rabbits, and wolf have converged, trying to find a very elusive worm he has been tracking for a while.  He hops onto a branch, nearly slipping off, and starts listening very quietly.  Hearing a bit of noise, he turns his attention to a small hole in the side of the tree.  He presses his face to the tree, letting his eye look into the hole to find the very worm he was looking, which in response made a face at him.  "You ain't getting away that easily," he murmurs, and then he rears back and starts pecking wildly into the hole.  The worm easily dodges the pecking beak and hides in a small area where it can't be seen.  Peck blindly continues to peck away until he pierces through the wooden wall, and stops as he hears a surprised and angry screech on the other side.  Confused, he presses his head against the tree again and looks to see that he broke through the thin wall into a hollowed section of the tree, with a nest lining the bottom.  He sees a flurry of feathers leaving the tree, but as he turns around, he comes beak to beak with a very angry owl.  "Uh oh..."  Peck whimpers as the owl begins smacking him around with its wings, driving him away from the tree and that troublesome worm.

Peck flies as fast as he could away from the owl, but as he looks back to find the large bird of prey, he fails to realize that he's going too fast and ends up hitting a tree, the same tree where the unusual group of critters are.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 18, 2005, 03:56:34 PM
Stripetail heard a thud and turned to see a strange beak stuck in the side of his home. "Could you kindly remove your beak from there? It's rather awkward looking at your beak."
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 19, 2005, 04:22:45 PM
"Sorry," Peck managed to say, his voice muffled.  He tries to yank his beak out, the first few times to no avail.  But when he finally gets his beak out of the tree, he flies in the other direction, landing on a branch full of leaves.  Peck remains there, dizzy from both hitting the tree and the branch.  He looks around dazed, seeing stars dance around his head.  "Hey, I never knew it was night time already."
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 19, 2005, 04:31:52 PM
Stripetail, looking out of the hole Peck had made, smiled. " Hello there. Would you like to come in? I'm having a few er.. friends over, and another visitor wouldn't bother me."
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 20, 2005, 03:01:44 PM
It takes a couple moments for Peck to come out of his daze and make a reply.  "I'll see if I can make it over from here."  At that he stands up with wobbly legs and slowly makes it over to the opening of the squirrel's home.  He trips several times, nearly falling into a wolf before making it to the door.  Inside, he sees two rabbits, which makes it nearly impossible for him to get in.  So he decides to stay outside by the door and introduces himself.  "How do you do?  My name is Peck, kind of new to this part of the woods.  I was trying to get some breakfast earlier..." he rubs a sore spot on his head, "But there are a few worms a little more stubborn than most."
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 21, 2005, 12:49:26 PM
Stripetail comes out and offers Peck his paw. "Please to meet. I am Lord Stripetail, the lapines re Inlerah and Arvens, the wolf down there is Akiko. I'll need to enlarge this hole so that more creatures can fit, as you see the rabbits take up nearly all the room. I have bigger homes that this, but they are far away from here. Do you like nuts?' He offered him an acorn.
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 21, 2005, 04:28:21 PM
Peck shakes Stripetail's paw with his wing.  "Pleased to meet you too."  When offered an acorn, he replies, "I'm sorry, but the last I tried a nut, I found out the hard way that it was a rock and bent by beak."
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 21, 2005, 04:38:44 PM
'"Very Well then."Stripetail set the acorn down, and smashed it with his paw. The acorn cracked open, exposing the seed inside. "Help yourself." He said to Peck, as he turned and went inside.
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 25, 2005, 04:04:59 PM
(I wonder what happened to Akiko and the others?  I haven't heard from them in a while.)
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 25, 2005, 04:07:47 PM
(they probably are busy Kenji, That's my guess.)
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Mirumoto_Kenjiro on January 25, 2005, 04:13:39 PM
(Ah ok.)
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 25, 2005, 05:43:32 PM
(Don't worry. when they have time they'll post.)
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on January 25, 2005, 09:05:56 PM
(I haven't seen those I'm waiting on --Akiko, Inle-- online so give them time...they'll come back when they get a chance.  I do know Akiko has to share a computer at her house so she can't get on as often as she'd like to)
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on January 25, 2005, 09:34:44 PM
I'm not worried :D
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on February 07, 2005, 11:05:49 AM
Bump(justy to keep this thread going)
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on February 07, 2005, 02:07:01 PM
(Sorry to say, I have no idea where Akiko is. :( )
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on February 07, 2005, 02:51:48 PM
(neither do I. Why don't we try to continue the thread without them?)
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on February 07, 2005, 02:57:25 PM
Unfortunately, I was awaiting her reply before I did anything else.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on February 07, 2005, 03:12:56 PM
Darn, we;ll be waiting for awhile then.
nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on March 08, 2005, 01:32:10 PM
Bump
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on March 08, 2005, 01:40:24 PM
I'll keep this open but I've seen nothing of Akiko online anymore and Inle I don't even see at her own board that often, so I've a feeling this one is done as well. :(
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on March 08, 2005, 01:41:39 PM
Yep. We couls still do the music guessing game. Or Have you deleted that thread already?
Nick
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Petrie on March 08, 2005, 01:46:25 PM
Nope...it's over in "Brain Food"...I figured it fits better over there now anyway.
Title: A Song in the Forest
Post by: Nick22 on March 08, 2005, 03:54:47 PM
OK I see that. Hopefully It will get more responses.
Nick