@Calhoun
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There was a story Kaius grew up on, a tale of blessed wolves being chosen for a future they could only dream of. A place with a purpose, a goal to achieve. They were stolen in the night and praised in the morn by their families, blessed again with celebrations to begin their new journey. A new life.
Like many others, Kaius was preened by his shamans for the day he'd be chosen—if it ever came. His faith was assured, steadfast. His heart and mind were set on the power that would one day take him away and give him something that would make his life complete. Opposite him, his littermates never did feel the same way. They ridiculed his faith, rejected their own, and were shunned. The very fact brought him more joy than he could've imagined—seeing the demise that the spirits brought forth to make his siblings pay. His outward display of that combined with his unwavering faith encroached on the path his dam and sire had set out for their other children. Instead of valuing the beliefs of their clan, they held love above all—love for their family, their children. Kaius, himself, was the one to weed out the stench of unfaithfulness from his family, parents and all.
Kaius' nose twitched as tendrils of gold tickled, oscillating back and forth with freedom he could only imagine having. The hard stone beneath him felt warm, comfortable even. But it wasn't stone. He slowly began to realize this as his body shifted closer together, appendages pulled inward to crush his chest with a warmth he'd been craving. A wisp of a smile slipped across his maw while a slow breath of relief blew the grass in front of him forward marginally. He was home at last. His work had paid off. The calm Kaius felt at that moment overpowered any motive to move drastically just yet, so he'd simply rolled to his stomach and settled. It was surreal more than anything else, but he didn't dwell on anything but the fact that now he'd have to find his purpose. For now, with fields of gold and the earthy smell of wheat traveling in the wind, he'd bask in the fields of a new home and watch golds blur into blues.
This was the start he was waiting for.
Like many others, Kaius was preened by his shamans for the day he'd be chosen—if it ever came. His faith was assured, steadfast. His heart and mind were set on the power that would one day take him away and give him something that would make his life complete. Opposite him, his littermates never did feel the same way. They ridiculed his faith, rejected their own, and were shunned. The very fact brought him more joy than he could've imagined—seeing the demise that the spirits brought forth to make his siblings pay. His outward display of that combined with his unwavering faith encroached on the path his dam and sire had set out for their other children. Instead of valuing the beliefs of their clan, they held love above all—love for their family, their children. Kaius, himself, was the one to weed out the stench of unfaithfulness from his family, parents and all.
Kaius' nose twitched as tendrils of gold tickled, oscillating back and forth with freedom he could only imagine having. The hard stone beneath him felt warm, comfortable even. But it wasn't stone. He slowly began to realize this as his body shifted closer together, appendages pulled inward to crush his chest with a warmth he'd been craving. A wisp of a smile slipped across his maw while a slow breath of relief blew the grass in front of him forward marginally. He was home at last. His work had paid off. The calm Kaius felt at that moment overpowered any motive to move drastically just yet, so he'd simply rolled to his stomach and settled. It was surreal more than anything else, but he didn't dwell on anything but the fact that now he'd have to find his purpose. For now, with fields of gold and the earthy smell of wheat traveling in the wind, he'd bask in the fields of a new home and watch golds blur into blues.
This was the start he was waiting for.
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