Worgen Story(s)
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:21 am
The guys in the guild submitted interest to the story, so here it is. Feel free to add other stories about the Worgen here as well.
Worgen.
"Balce!" Balce stopped his game of chase, standing tall upon his backwards curving legs. He placed himself between the speaker and his friends. The gate guardian smiled wolfishly, his eyes appraising the young worgen before him. He beckoned Balce towards him, and the young worgen loped forwards, easily going to four legs for faster movement. His friends also stopped, looking after him, watching his progress. One of the female worgens made a small gesture with her hands, and the rest of the small group could suddenly hear.
"Balce." The guardian dropped to all fours and rubbed necks with the younger worgen. He stood up again, and Balce followed him. "We have need of you young pup. The gates have fallen."
"WHAT?!?!?" The guardian whipped his head to the three worgen left behind that had shouted out. He gestured with a scowl, and the three remaining worgen loped towards them. They stopped a short distance away, their ears laid back, each wondering what their reprimand would be. Balce moved infront of his friends, his stance planted and strong. His back rippled with muscles hidden by fur and flesh. The guardian offered a snort of mirth at the thought of the younger pup preparing to attack him. He waved his hand at the group, denying their fears.
"I take it they're your friends Balce?" Balce nodded, mute. The guardian shook his head. "As you no doubt just heard, the gates have fallen."
"But they can't have!" The dark green furred worgen made a small motion to the white worgen female that had spoken. She noticed his movements and fell silent, her young mind in a whirl of denial. The guardian's eyes glowed with masked joy. This was a true find, something that could have been seen as fate. He looked at the four assembled worgen, and wondered how far they could possibly get.
"Balce, you've received some warrior training, have you not?" The black worgen nodded his head, his yellow eyes gleaming with suspicion. He pointed to the dark green furred male beside the white female. "And you?" The male bowed, the movements elegant within his bestial form.
"Master of the town gates, protector of us all, I have received training from the master of the shadowed cities." Balce's face traced a ghost of a grin.
"A rogue then, and a charming one at that." The rogue bowed again, his tail straight and down. He pointed to the white female next to him, and she gave a brief curtsy, pulling the hem of an imaginary dress.
"My mistress has taught me much about the healing energies within my body, and within other's." The guardian smiled warmly.
"A little priestess, how wonderful." The young worgen's face fur fluffed outwards along the ridge of her nose, her ears flat and pointed to the sides. The guardian hid a laugh at her embarrassment. He moved his hand to the blue worgen, and tension rose within the air. The guardian turned to Balce, and watched in hidden shock as the pup exuded an aura of menace and destruction as he pointed to the blue worgen. She moved close and laid a hand upon Balce's shoulder. Frost coated Balce's dark fur, and the guardian received his answer. "A mage, how utterly delightful." Balce looked up in shock, rolling his arms and cracking the thin crust of ice from his right shoulder.
The guardian shook his head, awe softening his aging features. "The honoured protector, the hidden warrior, the selfless light, and the guarded snow.. it can't be possible, not now." He grabbed their full attention. He shook his head, his ears twitching with his agitation. "Never mind. I shall extend the invitation to all of you, I daresay that you three will follow Balce wherever he goes." All three young worgen nodded their heads in unison. The guardian shook his head again. "Follow pups." The guardian dropped to all fours and raced towards their town, the four worgen dropping to all fours behind him and racing to keep up.
The small group ended their race through the darkened city streets of Gilneas at the town hall, where the gate guardian knocked upon the wooden door. It opened after a moment, an older worgen with a patch covering his left eye moving aside at seeing the guardian. He went to close the door, but the guardian stopped him.
"These are the four I've chosen." The door guard laid his ears back and spoke in a massively deep voice, one that barely managed to be a whisper.
"You're only meant to choose one." The guardian dropped the facade he was keeping up, and roared at the door worgen. Immediately he dropped to the floor, kneeling in submission. "I over stepped myself gate guardian. I humbly apologise for any slight of honour my words may have inflected upon yourself." Balce and his group looked in shock at the sudden exchange. Worgen law stated that those in higher positions were to be obeyed, the fact remained that they could be challenged for it, but for a simple roar to stop a challenge in it's tracks.. The group edged closer together, unconsciously moving into their set fight patterns and stances. Balce made to grab weapons that were no longer upon his person, the blue worgen made a few little gestures, and the temperature dropped slowly. The dark green worgen seemed to fade from sight, becoming nothing more than a smudge of shadow as he moved behind the last worgen. She whispered under her breath, and everyone immediately felt stronger, more alert, not as fatigued.
The guardian looked up suddenly from the prostrated door worgen, and noticed them, as if for the first time. He ducked his head out the door and looked around, ushering the four of them inside hurriedly. Balce moved first, his yellow eyes looking for any type of threat. The blue worgen followed, her steps leaving small icy pools. The white worgen came next, and the black smudge followed her every movement. The guardian closed the door, and another was opened. The patched worgen quickly bolted the door and stood beside the open one. The guardian walked down the stairs, and Balce and his friends followed. The stairs echoed and creaked as they walked down, each of them needing to be careful as their bowed legs needed to be placed exactly right in order for them to descend.
Balce was the first to see them, and immediately he exuded that aura of menace, placing his large frame squarely between those assembled in the room, and the group behind him. The townleader turned to him, as did the guardian who had requested their presence.
"Be silent young pup!" The townleader barked at him, his deep voice raising to a crisp cutoff. The worgen Balce was looking at smiled darkly, waving a dark grey hand at him, his eyes alighting upon the blue worgen behind Balce with lust. A grip colder than ice wrapped around Balce's neck from behind as the young worgen female used her talents to prevent him from moving.
"Don't Balce. Ignore him, he wont do anything here." Balce struggled against her grip, and against himself. The worgen who was fueling his hate had tried to rape Ferilan a few months ago. She tightened her grip, ice crusting and forming, making a collar out of thin air. Her hand deeply embedded within the ice, Ferilan pulled sharply, making Balce unsteady on his legs and disrupting his mood. The guardian kept his mouth shut, eyeing the tension, and the unexpected goings on. The townleader was less than impressed, turning to the gate guardian.
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Worgen.
"Balce!" Balce stopped his game of chase, standing tall upon his backwards curving legs. He placed himself between the speaker and his friends. The gate guardian smiled wolfishly, his eyes appraising the young worgen before him. He beckoned Balce towards him, and the young worgen loped forwards, easily going to four legs for faster movement. His friends also stopped, looking after him, watching his progress. One of the female worgens made a small gesture with her hands, and the rest of the small group could suddenly hear.
"Balce." The guardian dropped to all fours and rubbed necks with the younger worgen. He stood up again, and Balce followed him. "We have need of you young pup. The gates have fallen."
"WHAT?!?!?" The guardian whipped his head to the three worgen left behind that had shouted out. He gestured with a scowl, and the three remaining worgen loped towards them. They stopped a short distance away, their ears laid back, each wondering what their reprimand would be. Balce moved infront of his friends, his stance planted and strong. His back rippled with muscles hidden by fur and flesh. The guardian offered a snort of mirth at the thought of the younger pup preparing to attack him. He waved his hand at the group, denying their fears.
"I take it they're your friends Balce?" Balce nodded, mute. The guardian shook his head. "As you no doubt just heard, the gates have fallen."
"But they can't have!" The dark green furred worgen made a small motion to the white worgen female that had spoken. She noticed his movements and fell silent, her young mind in a whirl of denial. The guardian's eyes glowed with masked joy. This was a true find, something that could have been seen as fate. He looked at the four assembled worgen, and wondered how far they could possibly get.
"Balce, you've received some warrior training, have you not?" The black worgen nodded his head, his yellow eyes gleaming with suspicion. He pointed to the dark green furred male beside the white female. "And you?" The male bowed, the movements elegant within his bestial form.
"Master of the town gates, protector of us all, I have received training from the master of the shadowed cities." Balce's face traced a ghost of a grin.
"A rogue then, and a charming one at that." The rogue bowed again, his tail straight and down. He pointed to the white female next to him, and she gave a brief curtsy, pulling the hem of an imaginary dress.
"My mistress has taught me much about the healing energies within my body, and within other's." The guardian smiled warmly.
"A little priestess, how wonderful." The young worgen's face fur fluffed outwards along the ridge of her nose, her ears flat and pointed to the sides. The guardian hid a laugh at her embarrassment. He moved his hand to the blue worgen, and tension rose within the air. The guardian turned to Balce, and watched in hidden shock as the pup exuded an aura of menace and destruction as he pointed to the blue worgen. She moved close and laid a hand upon Balce's shoulder. Frost coated Balce's dark fur, and the guardian received his answer. "A mage, how utterly delightful." Balce looked up in shock, rolling his arms and cracking the thin crust of ice from his right shoulder.
The guardian shook his head, awe softening his aging features. "The honoured protector, the hidden warrior, the selfless light, and the guarded snow.. it can't be possible, not now." He grabbed their full attention. He shook his head, his ears twitching with his agitation. "Never mind. I shall extend the invitation to all of you, I daresay that you three will follow Balce wherever he goes." All three young worgen nodded their heads in unison. The guardian shook his head again. "Follow pups." The guardian dropped to all fours and raced towards their town, the four worgen dropping to all fours behind him and racing to keep up.
The small group ended their race through the darkened city streets of Gilneas at the town hall, where the gate guardian knocked upon the wooden door. It opened after a moment, an older worgen with a patch covering his left eye moving aside at seeing the guardian. He went to close the door, but the guardian stopped him.
"These are the four I've chosen." The door guard laid his ears back and spoke in a massively deep voice, one that barely managed to be a whisper.
"You're only meant to choose one." The guardian dropped the facade he was keeping up, and roared at the door worgen. Immediately he dropped to the floor, kneeling in submission. "I over stepped myself gate guardian. I humbly apologise for any slight of honour my words may have inflected upon yourself." Balce and his group looked in shock at the sudden exchange. Worgen law stated that those in higher positions were to be obeyed, the fact remained that they could be challenged for it, but for a simple roar to stop a challenge in it's tracks.. The group edged closer together, unconsciously moving into their set fight patterns and stances. Balce made to grab weapons that were no longer upon his person, the blue worgen made a few little gestures, and the temperature dropped slowly. The dark green worgen seemed to fade from sight, becoming nothing more than a smudge of shadow as he moved behind the last worgen. She whispered under her breath, and everyone immediately felt stronger, more alert, not as fatigued.
The guardian looked up suddenly from the prostrated door worgen, and noticed them, as if for the first time. He ducked his head out the door and looked around, ushering the four of them inside hurriedly. Balce moved first, his yellow eyes looking for any type of threat. The blue worgen followed, her steps leaving small icy pools. The white worgen came next, and the black smudge followed her every movement. The guardian closed the door, and another was opened. The patched worgen quickly bolted the door and stood beside the open one. The guardian walked down the stairs, and Balce and his friends followed. The stairs echoed and creaked as they walked down, each of them needing to be careful as their bowed legs needed to be placed exactly right in order for them to descend.
Balce was the first to see them, and immediately he exuded that aura of menace, placing his large frame squarely between those assembled in the room, and the group behind him. The townleader turned to him, as did the guardian who had requested their presence.
"Be silent young pup!" The townleader barked at him, his deep voice raising to a crisp cutoff. The worgen Balce was looking at smiled darkly, waving a dark grey hand at him, his eyes alighting upon the blue worgen behind Balce with lust. A grip colder than ice wrapped around Balce's neck from behind as the young worgen female used her talents to prevent him from moving.
"Don't Balce. Ignore him, he wont do anything here." Balce struggled against her grip, and against himself. The worgen who was fueling his hate had tried to rape Ferilan a few months ago. She tightened her grip, ice crusting and forming, making a collar out of thin air. Her hand deeply embedded within the ice, Ferilan pulled sharply, making Balce unsteady on his legs and disrupting his mood. The guardian kept his mouth shut, eyeing the tension, and the unexpected goings on. The townleader was less than impressed, turning to the gate guardian.
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