Re: Rise of the Shadows!
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:00 pm
((Last post before bed for me, wanted to finish off Gamin's evolution before I went though. WALL OF TEXT. Hopefully will be up earlier tomorrow, don't want to miss more epic fights.))
Seventeen smelled Gamin before she saw him. She had been dozing in the sun once more, having flipped back onto her back once his screams had stopped. She was curious as to see the results. She was not disappointed when she caught sight of the newly evolved Mightyena. She got up, stretched, then moved over to sniff at him.
"So Boss," Gamin said, surprised to hear his voice had deepened to a rolling bass-barritone. "Seems I've gone though a bit of a growth spurt." He began to roll his lower jaw around. "Urg, this voice is gonna to take a while to get used to."
Seventeen was impressed, although she was surprised it his evolution hadn't happened sooner. Still, hard to argue with these results. Poochyena Gamin had been little more than an annoyance to their enemies, his job had been to distract whislt the bigger Hounds went for the kill. Mightyena Gamin was a whole different monster, he looked fully capable of doing some serious damage to anything unwise enough to get in his way. And he wasn't too bad on the eyes either. She barked at him, letting him know she was pleased.
Gamin grinned. "So, what's the plan Boss?" he asked, ears and tail pricked up.
Seventeen thought about the question; She could go back to her Alpha and report. He would surely like to hear about their semi-success in the Shrine of the Guardian of the Seas. But she was enjoying her freedom, her ability to choose her targets and attack then when she wished. To be completely truthful, she wouldn't have minded going back to sleep. That sun felt heavenly, not to mention it had been a long time since she had a chance to relax like this.
But Gamin was tense, brimming with post evolution energy. Simply ignoring that could lead him into doing something stupid, like attacking a Human settlement by himself. or pissing off another legendary. Of course, there were other ways to deal with excess energy, he was a superb looking Mightyena... Seventeen quickly dismissed the idea. It was never a good idea for a leader to, ah, entangle themselves with an underling. Such fraternisations often lead to a break down of the pecking order. Ah well, there was no helping it. She threw back her head and howled, summoning Venin from whatever pond she had cralwed into.
Venin sighed, the boss was calling, she dared not miss it either. She slivered out the lake, solidifying fully and stretching on the shore. She walked over to where she last saw Seventeen, only to find her boss with a tall, dusk-infected Mightyena. His eyes and stance seemed familiar, as did his scent... It couldn't be.
"Gamin?" The vaporeon squinted, moving closer. When the Mightyena grinned, she burst out laughing. "Damn, you fill out well runt! Might see you be of some use now."
"Hah! I'd watch your mouth now Venin," Gamin took a step forward, still grinning. "I'm not the weak little puppy you pushed about."
Venin was about to retort when Seveteen snapped her teeth at them, stopping the quarrel before it started. Venin glared at the manectric, angry that her fun had been stopped, but said nothing.
Seventeen looked at her Hounds, grinned, then ran off with her nose to the winds. She had to admit that some of Gamin's enthusiasm was rubbing off on her. She was looking forward to the hunt that was before then and she couldn't wait to see what the Mightyena could do.
Seventeen smelled Gamin before she saw him. She had been dozing in the sun once more, having flipped back onto her back once his screams had stopped. She was curious as to see the results. She was not disappointed when she caught sight of the newly evolved Mightyena. She got up, stretched, then moved over to sniff at him.
"So Boss," Gamin said, surprised to hear his voice had deepened to a rolling bass-barritone. "Seems I've gone though a bit of a growth spurt." He began to roll his lower jaw around. "Urg, this voice is gonna to take a while to get used to."
Seventeen was impressed, although she was surprised it his evolution hadn't happened sooner. Still, hard to argue with these results. Poochyena Gamin had been little more than an annoyance to their enemies, his job had been to distract whislt the bigger Hounds went for the kill. Mightyena Gamin was a whole different monster, he looked fully capable of doing some serious damage to anything unwise enough to get in his way. And he wasn't too bad on the eyes either. She barked at him, letting him know she was pleased.
Gamin grinned. "So, what's the plan Boss?" he asked, ears and tail pricked up.
Seventeen thought about the question; She could go back to her Alpha and report. He would surely like to hear about their semi-success in the Shrine of the Guardian of the Seas. But she was enjoying her freedom, her ability to choose her targets and attack then when she wished. To be completely truthful, she wouldn't have minded going back to sleep. That sun felt heavenly, not to mention it had been a long time since she had a chance to relax like this.
But Gamin was tense, brimming with post evolution energy. Simply ignoring that could lead him into doing something stupid, like attacking a Human settlement by himself. or pissing off another legendary. Of course, there were other ways to deal with excess energy, he was a superb looking Mightyena... Seventeen quickly dismissed the idea. It was never a good idea for a leader to, ah, entangle themselves with an underling. Such fraternisations often lead to a break down of the pecking order. Ah well, there was no helping it. She threw back her head and howled, summoning Venin from whatever pond she had cralwed into.
Venin sighed, the boss was calling, she dared not miss it either. She slivered out the lake, solidifying fully and stretching on the shore. She walked over to where she last saw Seventeen, only to find her boss with a tall, dusk-infected Mightyena. His eyes and stance seemed familiar, as did his scent... It couldn't be.
"Gamin?" The vaporeon squinted, moving closer. When the Mightyena grinned, she burst out laughing. "Damn, you fill out well runt! Might see you be of some use now."
"Hah! I'd watch your mouth now Venin," Gamin took a step forward, still grinning. "I'm not the weak little puppy you pushed about."
Venin was about to retort when Seveteen snapped her teeth at them, stopping the quarrel before it started. Venin glared at the manectric, angry that her fun had been stopped, but said nothing.
Seventeen looked at her Hounds, grinned, then ran off with her nose to the winds. She had to admit that some of Gamin's enthusiasm was rubbing off on her. She was looking forward to the hunt that was before then and she couldn't wait to see what the Mightyena could do.