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Post by Blitz on Sept 29, 2010 1:20:07 GMT -5
Eyes narrow, listening to the moniter lizard speak, curious as to what it was doing here. Although it became clear, as she had guessed, he was one of the many sins that roam Cross Roads and Shadow Hive territory. "Good, I see." Dust murmers back to Wrath, she's put at a bit of ease. Now knowing this is not a rogue lizard. Sitting down infront of Blast, the canine watches the moniter lizard, studying his tough skin and flicking tongue.
"I am Dust, alpha of Shadow Hive." She answers, there is a bit of pride laced into her usually cold tone. Although, Dust could say she deserved it, after all she'd clawed her way through plenty of creatures to keep such a rank. Size doesn't matter when it comes to skill. Turning around to look at Blast, the canine nips slightly at him, while it seems the nip is ill intentioned, it is. Doing it just for the sake of doing it, really. One could possibly feel bad for the Miseo, who often times is to take the front of Dust's constant physical and mental maltreatment.
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Post by Draconis on Sept 29, 2010 18:11:53 GMT -5
Blast took no note of the nip and kept his eyes on the lizard. He was tempted to lash out at the creature for talking in such a manner to Dust, but he knew it could mean his death. Blast was no coward when it came to death, but he tended to avoid unreasonable ones. Pulling his white ear back, the brute only stared at the giant before them.
Wrath hissed once more, letting Envy know of his presence. He felt some envy himself, for Envy had that influence on some animals. The lizard was stronger and much more deadlier than Wrath, and he knew that. The serpent only rested his head upon Dust's head and observed.
Envy laughed, though it sounded more of a deep hiss. "Ah, such pride that you have. I would be carful Dust, alpha of Shadow Hive, for the bird Pride may seem small, but using the shadows, he can take a life." Pausing, the monitor lizard clawed at the ground. His long, whip like tail dashed around, for he was bored. He did not envy the wolf, so there was no reason to continue with this conversation. He began to turn around, a drop of poisonous saliva dripped onto the ground. "Well, thank you. I was just curious as to if Wrath was here, for I sensed his presence."
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