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I'm really weird and suck at writing out bios, so don't rely on this box for answers. Just message me and ask if there's a problem or whatever.

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Ryann couldn’t stop a smile from gracing her lips after hearing the humorous response carried back by the wind. Whoever it was, they sounded friendly enough for her to relax a bit and pick up the pace. Very soon, her eyes could begin to make out the familiar silhouettes of people farther along the bridge—there were two of them, one moving its limbs, and the other standing much more still. Now close enough to make out details, Ryann gives each other the individuals a quick but careful glance. Neither of them looked like they were very threatening, the closest looking quite friendly in fact. She noted further that neither of the two looked dressed for this sort of weather.

“H-Hello.” Ryann greets through jittering teeth and her best attempt at a smile, while her numb legs came to a halt a few feet behind the individuals. Relief almost washes all of her anxiety away, but the knot inside of her stomach refused to let itself be undone. “Trying to escape the cold as well?” she asks with a hint of humor on her frozen tongue. Her eyes briefly leave the two to recapture a glimpse of the castle again, and she hopes in the back of her head that it's much warmer inside.
@ViolentViolet

Ah, thats pretty close, yeah! I'm usually at the center of the state. Someday, when I've got the cash and the documents, I'll be over there for sure. My dad says it's great place to fish/camp!

On another note, I'll have a post up tomorrow. I'm way downstate right now for Pride and haven't been able to post. I'm really sorry that this is such a late explanation.
Hey! I'm sorry I haven't posted yet guys, I'm currently across state for Pride. I'm sorry I've been holding some of you up. D:
I'll be back home tomorrow though, and will post. If thats not soon enough though, moving on without me is cool too. I can always catch up.
Really sorry again D:.
Hey, sorry for the absence on posting. I'm away at a friends for Pride.
I'll be able to post tomorrow, when I'm home. I'm sorry if I've hung everyone up.
@ViolentViolet
Ehh! Are you anywhere close to the lakes? O:
> v > I've never been to Canada myself, but I wanna go someday.

@Arista

//rolls away with a cookie
Also through a little confusion in post order or what have you, I have decided that Ryann glide-y-floated not far from Dimitri and 'Erberts position and the people she was calling to were indeed 'Erbert and Dimirti and Bony Skeleton Thingie though the last is more of a something instead of a someone. I guess that's how it was supposed to be??


Yep, Ryann is currently headed towards Dimitri and Herbert. She's on the broken bridge end of the castle, currently headed in. I'm sorry if my post was confusing. ; v ;

You're all welcome to complain if my posts get too sloppy, and I'll try to fix them up. Sorry again if any of it was confusing.

Silly Texans! Your dumb Atlantic coast is pitiful compared to the Glorious Great Lakes beaches!

Hmm, do I spy a fellow Michigander?

On a side note, if anyone needs someone to interact with, Ester is currently chasing chickens in the forests near the manor. Ya know, if that sounds fun or anything, pf.

Lucio – Volraths Forest

Lucio followed along behind Damien at a casual pace, hands stuffed into his pockets, as he’d long since shifted back into his human form—it made talking a bit more comfortable, in his opinion. Something about telepathy always rubbed him wrong, and he supposes it’s just his own preference really.

“You’ve been mumbling a lot.” Lucio called Damien out with a casual half grin, meaning to sound more joking than accusing, but he honestly didn’t worry too much about how the alpha might take the question.
“I don’t mean to overstep my bounds here, but my advice would be to trust her.” He said, referring to Freya. “That wolf would make a better ally than an enemy.” He admitted. He’d only arrived in time to catch the last few details, but he was pretty sure the loner wolf knew more than the rest of the pack did on whatever threat was bothering the alpha. Lucio wasn’t someone who often doubted the people he respects, and he certainly respected Damien, but he had a feeling that the larger wolf from earlier would be a bigger help to them as an ally. At least, that’s what he assumed his gut was saying; the feeling was weird, and left him wanting to extend just a bit more trust to the woman than he usually would towards a stranger. Weird, he admitted, but didn’t dwell any on it.

@MThePathSeeker

Leif – Town Diner

((Sorry, I thought initially that the manor was near mountains. My bad, I should have checked the map first. ))

Leif felt a bit dumb at first, expressing it through a very dramatic face palm, but otherwise didn’t same much else. He simply let her go on with her explanation of the people living in the forest, which lucky for him, were who he’d initially meant— he must have made a mistake about the mountains being there, or something. It wasn’t like he was the most familiar with such a rural area; he was better suited for large urban areas.

Claudia was talking about the same people, regardless however, as the pack alpha’s names were plenty familiar to his ears. The phrase “god people” hung a bit in his head, and he couldn’t help but smirk about it—he couldn’t tell if maybe she was being honest and this meant that his new pack was actually half decent, or if they were all just really good at hiding their true natures. The familiar gnaw of anxiety reentered in the back of his mind. She mentioned another name, which he recalls belonging to one of the enforcers—a big brute looking dude, if he remembers right. So he lived in town too. Small world, Leif chuckled.

“Hmmm…nah.” Leif answered back, another fresh grin quickly filling his face. “Thanks for the chat though. Didn’t think people’ round here would be so friendly.” He said with an honest sort of sarcasm, which wasn’t meant to sound offensive, but did anyway. He’d honestly expected people here to be a bit more callous towards drifters, and was still wrapping himself around the pleasant surprise that they were not.

@ViolentViolet

Ester – Her cabin, at the edge of the forest near Stillwater

Harvesting season was always one of Ester’s favorite times of the year, as it was often the busiest. With the bulk of her crops coming down, canning in process, and a whole lot of hunting to stock up for the winter, there wasn’t much time she’d be willing to waste. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that she was currently on the bad end of her temperament after waking up to more than half a dozen escaped chickens and a busted up coop-door. She recalls vaguely that it needed fixing earlier in the month, but didn’t think it’d die on her so soon. The resulting mess only made the realization more irritating and bitter. Chickens all over the place, a terrorized garden, and then Boba, who responded by ‘sounding the alarm’ and stirring the damn birds up with his howling.

“Boba, shut it!” she barked angrily at the offending shiba, who immediately turned and grinned dumbly at his owner. She could have spit fire at this point if she tried, and the stray chickens seemed to sense this, as they quickly scuttled away from the woman with every advance she made towards them. It was an annoying process, which was grinding Ester’s nerves down further.

“Christ almighty, will you just. STOP. MOVING.” She shouted the last part a bit too loudly, and only succeeded in chasing a couple of the chickens over the enclosing fence and into the freedom of the neighboring trees. She murmured a few choice curses and smacked her forehead with a groan. She didn’t really want to waste time chasing chickens through the forest, but she knew if she didn’t get them now, something else might. She turned to scowl over her fence at the offending woods, like it was responsible for leading her chickens astray.

“Crap...” she finally huffed, taking a moment to breathe and cool her nerves. She’d be drinking early tonight at this rate, she thought briefly and frowned. In the next moment, she was grabbing a pair of gloves and hopping over the fence. Already, the chickens had run off further into the forest, making the woman pick up pace after them.
The sharp rush of wind was no more fun in open air than it was on top of the tower. Ryann tried greedily to keep the frosty air inside of her lungs, but with every bump and pull, the wind dared to rip it back out of her. One of the faults of flying in such weather, she supposed, though there was little she could do about it while she was currently in free flight. All she could manage was to keep her eyes on the dark silhouette of the castle, and give her best attempts at riding out a path there.

Her dark feathers were currently the only part of her well suited for the cold, and unaffected by the piercing winds. Like an actual sea hawk, Ryann let her wings stretch out as large and as wide as she could, turning them inward just slightly so the wind would fill them. If you were to look at her from the ground, she would probably look like an odd sort of hang-glider, though her wings were much smaller, and her body much less stable. Every now and again, she would hit a bumpier patch of air and get tossed around like a ragged stuffed toy before quickly righting herself again. Her wings would twist and turn behind her, adjusting her flight path slightly whenever needed.

Before her, the once flurry obscured castle was slowly gaining detail. It looked much more brightly lit against the white landscape and low clinging fire now that she was closer, made of dark stone that matched that of her previous tower perch. Her eyes mostly focused on the halved bridge that she intended to land on, surveying the decaying brick and slick, icy surface for the smartest place to land. The last thing that she needed right now was to break a limb or two because she was distracted. Bone mending on top of fending off the cold would definitely make this adventure less of an adventure. The word floated around in her head for a moment, while she tried to figure out exactly when she began thinking of this event in such a way.

Sure, she was terrified, and rightly so, but that didn’t undermine her natural need for adventure, and in a way, calling it such made it a little less scary in her mind. Yes, she was simply on an adventure, and Roach had simply wandered off on his own again. Those were her thoughts while her wings narrowed slightly, allowing her a quick, but much smoother decent towards the crumbling bridge. The wind bumped and prodded her forward every now and again, but did little to change her now shortening course.

“Easy does it.” She mumbled with a fumbling sort of grin, and her wings carefully responded by folding in and allowing her feet to finally touch ground again. The wind didn’t subside though, now left to blow against her feathered back with all the anger of an abandoned date. She chose to ignore it, for now, and instead avertted her attention to the next stage of her adventure.

The castle, now that she had the chance to give it closer attention, looked old and abandoned just as the tower she’d woken up on had looked. Snow clung to it wherever it could, and small piles collected on the open parts of the bridge. There was fire, she notice at the roof and a few places farther off in the distance, that she knew for sure now was not meant to be there.

Hesitantly, Ryann began to make small steps towards the entrance of the castle. The feeling of fright and anxiety soon returned to her stomach the closer she got, tearing angrily at her insides in much the same manner the wind tore at her outside. It left her feeling sluggish suddenly, like she’d been walking for days and desperately needed a moment to breath. She stopped beside the edge of the bridge and took that moment to properly refill her lungs. The exhaustion could be chalked up to the after effects of adrenaline and nerves, but there was something else mixed in with the waves of anxiety and fright that left her alert—panic? She didn’t know why she would be panicking now, after finally managing to calm herself down. Her eyes grazed the high archway that eventually led inside the castle. It was slightly shadowed, unlike the rest of the bridge, and called forth more panic the further she looked.

What was inside? Her mind supplied the question with more curiosity than fear, though the slow start of panic still lingered in the pit of her stomach, like hot coals. Maybe if she continued forward, she’d catch fire. The thought made her lips curl lightly; humor could get even the most frightened people moving, at times. Again, she began to pad towards the looming entrance. Another several steps, small and tired, and suddenly she’d stopped again, interrupted by a familiar sound on the wind.

Voices? Her senses seemed to narrow themselves at the possibility, and she strained even her sensitive ears to make out and organize the many sounds the wind carried. There was definitely a voice, she was sure now. Something new bubbled in her stomach, though what to call it, she wasn’t sure. An odd mixture of excitement and caution? With maybe just a smidge of that familiar creeping panic, though, she still credited that one to the castle itself.

“Hello?” Ryann spouted towards the entrance then, hoping its large structure would carry her wavering voice much better than the tossing winds. “Is anyone there?” she called further, hoping to encourage whoever—or whatever was inside to answer back.
@ViolentViolet

My sympathies to whoever her mate may be, haha.
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