Mar 22 2018, 03:28 PM
The cheers of the crowd faded behind Faelan as he followed Dezba's scent toward the edge of Polaris. His golden eyes were narrowed, sweeping over every inch in front of him in search of the shadow-cloaked canine. Whenever the huge, gaping maw of the tunnel's mouth came into view, he slowed down to one wary step at a time. How strange that this encounter would happen here, he noted silently. The place where he had sought refuge from his first battle would likely be the ground on which his next took place. At least Mercurius wasn't here to see it, he thought with a fleeting sense of guilt. Faelan had the faintest notion that his new companion wouldn't approve of what he was about to do, but he had to do it nonetheless.
The bright blue glow that lit the tunnel's mouth made the lion's tawny pelt take on a green hue. He didn't even notice though, his gaze still intent on sweeping over every nook and crevice. It shouldn't be hard for the canine to hide here, and yet he still hadn't seen her yet. Her scent was still fresh though, he noted as he parted his jaws to drink in the air. While the now familiar scent rolled over the roof of his mouth, his fangs glinted in the brilliant blue light.
Finally, Faelan stopped just under the tunnel's rocky archway, his body angled so that he could see in the tunnel and out into Polaris. He turned his golden crown from one side to the other, and then raised his head and called out,"Dezba, I know you're here! Come face me!"
The challenge boomed through the tunnel, echoing back into Polaris. He sent one worried glance back toward the events, and when seeing no apparitions, focused back on his immediate surroundings. He had a feeling that the wolf would happily take the challenge. What the broad-shouldered lion wasn't so sure of was if he would be able to get his point across before her rage and hate took over. He didn't want to fight her, but he would if it meant she would leave Sebastian alone.
@Dezba
The bright blue glow that lit the tunnel's mouth made the lion's tawny pelt take on a green hue. He didn't even notice though, his gaze still intent on sweeping over every nook and crevice. It shouldn't be hard for the canine to hide here, and yet he still hadn't seen her yet. Her scent was still fresh though, he noted as he parted his jaws to drink in the air. While the now familiar scent rolled over the roof of his mouth, his fangs glinted in the brilliant blue light.
Finally, Faelan stopped just under the tunnel's rocky archway, his body angled so that he could see in the tunnel and out into Polaris. He turned his golden crown from one side to the other, and then raised his head and called out,"Dezba, I know you're here! Come face me!"
The challenge boomed through the tunnel, echoing back into Polaris. He sent one worried glance back toward the events, and when seeing no apparitions, focused back on his immediate surroundings. He had a feeling that the wolf would happily take the challenge. What the broad-shouldered lion wasn't so sure of was if he would be able to get his point across before her rage and hate took over. He didn't want to fight her, but he would if it meant she would leave Sebastian alone.
@Dezba