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    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura


    [open]  - Don't be afraid when the Night Wolves cry -[M]
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    Longclaw

    “You remind me of your grandsire.” Wyrm had told him once. Back then, Longclaw asked if one day they would meet so that he could see with his own two eyes the man that had given his father life. To think that Wyrm had sprung from any living creature’s loins as a child was simply … impossible to imagine. It was true though and that much was undeniable now as the silver-white wolf lay low to the earth, hidden with the help of a warm backdraft and the swaying stalks of summer grass. To think, all this time spent preparing and being separated from his own sibling and dam just to put a stop to this raving lunatic of an animal.

    Truth was, he wasn’t sure if he could do it.

    “Be strong, be quick, but be careful. Expect the unexpected.” Wyrm had warned. “We’ll all of us die if he even gets one chance to use his fire.”

    Time was up, though; Wyrm moved decidedly from his path and like a bullet from the barrel Longclaw shot ahead and leapt to face his blood-sworn enemy. In the breath of a moment before they tangled, Longclaw glimpsed the surprise and mingled fear in his grandsires eyes and that was enough to fuel him. Whatever issues he might have had before about this were swept away with that one glance. “For Rapture, and perhaps someday your own children.” Wyrm’s voice rang in his ears as he descended, rending flesh from bone in a blind frenzy.

    He was helped. All he needed was the shock and awe to distract at first, then Wyrm shifted and leapt in to suppress and flay the grizzled old beast. The howls and snapping of jaws rang out around them but there was no one to help, no one left who cared whether the black wolf lived or died. So he died, whimpering and choking on his own hot blood. They murdered him, together, and when they were finished they surveyed his limp body together before Wyrm turned to face him. “Do it.” His father commanded, but Longclaw had already stepped forward and rolled the body on its back to expose his soft underbelly.

    The skin tore easily enough and spilled wet, gleaming viscera into the dry, dusty earth where the land drank its fill of Lupei’s death. His silver snout was eager in its ability to lock onto a rib and wrench it free, and then another, and then another, before he could smell the thick, clotted organ. With a face bloody and regal Longclaw withdraws, the heart clenched between proud jaws to peer at his own father. The two pass a look of understanding between them and Wyrm bids him to continue with a nod.

    His mouth opens, he swallows, and then his stomach is hot with raging flame that consumes him while he writhes and yips on the ground. When the sensation passes Longclaw feels like he’s died a thousand deaths over, that there certainly is nothing left of him but ash. Wyrm, however, looms over him. “I promised you power, never forget that I came through.” He tells the younger wolf, pinning him with those unsettling eyes of his. Wiser through learning, Longclaw keeps his mouth shut and weakly nods. He’d done it, that was all that mattered for now.
    Surprisingly, the flint-colored wolf lowers his narrow head to bump softly against the cheek of his silver-white son before shifting and taking flight, leaving the young stallion to shift back and rest on his own. Eventually, Longclaw rises to glance at the work they’d done, however; where Lupei had once lain, now only ash remains. A shiver passes through the shimmering stallion - the echoes of a curse passed down to him now - and with a respectful sigh he turns away to find the comfort of someone whole and well.

    The past was best left to its own devices.

    One-Half contract between Wyrm and Heartfire

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