Post by Blitz on Sept 25, 2010 16:43:51 GMT -5
Amin watches as Zevi stumbles over his words, then Fetter retorts with seemingly bitter words. The female seems annoyed while the male seems afraid. Hmn, not quite the outcome the god had expected, but it would do well for now. "As if you could harm me, little fox." Amin taunts Zevi, moving his face closer to the fox for only a moment. Then, he backed up slightly, as Fetter's bitter words came directed at him.
Backing up slightly, watching as Fetter draws just as close as before. The words she spews confuse him, a jumbled mess inside his mind. From what he was able to pull out of the last bit, this fox would warn others of his presence. Atleast, that's what he thought she had said. "Fetter, Fetter, Fetter." He chimes in, once more he has used her voice to speak her own name. Amin does this only to further annoy this fox, toying with her seems to be the only thing to do at this time. "Your words fall upon deaf ears." Amin croons in his own voice, lowering his muzzle so he's eye level with her. A childish look in his eyes, like he's hidden a toy the fox wanted. Boldly he lays down before the fox, "Don't speak that I'm here to anyone, or it's your life on the line." His voice changes from the taunting and teasing to sudden seriousness and bitter. Should the other Egyptian gods know he's here, oh, it'd mean terrible pain for Amin. For the coyote was not one of the greatest gods, more of a lesser one. And should they hear that they're brother was wreaking havoc without their watch, it would spell disaster for the coyote.
Backing up slightly, watching as Fetter draws just as close as before. The words she spews confuse him, a jumbled mess inside his mind. From what he was able to pull out of the last bit, this fox would warn others of his presence. Atleast, that's what he thought she had said. "Fetter, Fetter, Fetter." He chimes in, once more he has used her voice to speak her own name. Amin does this only to further annoy this fox, toying with her seems to be the only thing to do at this time. "Your words fall upon deaf ears." Amin croons in his own voice, lowering his muzzle so he's eye level with her. A childish look in his eyes, like he's hidden a toy the fox wanted. Boldly he lays down before the fox, "Don't speak that I'm here to anyone, or it's your life on the line." His voice changes from the taunting and teasing to sudden seriousness and bitter. Should the other Egyptian gods know he's here, oh, it'd mean terrible pain for Amin. For the coyote was not one of the greatest gods, more of a lesser one. And should they hear that they're brother was wreaking havoc without their watch, it would spell disaster for the coyote.