Kilvin's Forge
42 Frost 121
It might have been a mistake, but Aurin had gone ahead and done it. Korvaelis was a bit of a hermit, so Aurin only saw him rarely, but the man had sent him a message and his intuition had proven correct. Aurin wanted the pup as soon as he saw it, orphaned and wild. He felt a kinship with it, and he had been wanting to get Torin a puppy for some time, since he had met Korvaelis, in fact. The blue man had been acting strangely, but then he always sort of was.
The wolf pup was one of a litter, the only one that had survived the death of its mother. The other littermates hadn't proven strong enough to survive without her. One of the dogs had suckled this pup, and it was now safely weaned. Aurin had paid for it and paid ahead for training, as Korvaelis had warned him a wild thing would need it more than most dogs, as its instincts would sometimes war with its training. But it was a project he could share with Torin and with Timon, and it would learn to guard its home and its new, two-legged pack, and it would give them more excuses to go camping, which had proven an entertaining and educational thing for all of them.
The fact that it had seemed wary of him at first was a good thing; that it decided to trust him was another good thing. It was snuggled into him in his coat as he let himself into the shop. Timon was tidying up before the end of the work day, and smiled at Aurin but missed the little bulge in his coat or didn't think it odd that he would be smuggling something in from the cold. Perhaps he would have to have a talk with him about being perceptive.
"Hurry up and come inside once you've locked up," he said. "Otherwise I'm cooking dinner."
Timon wrinkled his nose. "Yethir."
Torin seemed to be wrapping things up in the forge, his golden skin glistening in a way Aurin appreciated, the heat of the forge beating back the cold of the season. He would have slapped the man on the arse in passing, but he was never sure when that sort of startlement might cause injury. Someday, he would understand the forging process, as well as the runeforging process, so he could safely flirt while Torin was working.
"I've got a surprise for you," he called over his shoulder when he was at the door into the house proper, the bulge of the pup hidden behind his back. He winked when he caught Torin's eye, and then went inside. There, he took a seat on a chair, long legs splayed out before him as he leaned back, and pulled back his lapel so the little creatures face peeked out.
42 Frost 121
It might have been a mistake, but Aurin had gone ahead and done it. Korvaelis was a bit of a hermit, so Aurin only saw him rarely, but the man had sent him a message and his intuition had proven correct. Aurin wanted the pup as soon as he saw it, orphaned and wild. He felt a kinship with it, and he had been wanting to get Torin a puppy for some time, since he had met Korvaelis, in fact. The blue man had been acting strangely, but then he always sort of was.
The wolf pup was one of a litter, the only one that had survived the death of its mother. The other littermates hadn't proven strong enough to survive without her. One of the dogs had suckled this pup, and it was now safely weaned. Aurin had paid for it and paid ahead for training, as Korvaelis had warned him a wild thing would need it more than most dogs, as its instincts would sometimes war with its training. But it was a project he could share with Torin and with Timon, and it would learn to guard its home and its new, two-legged pack, and it would give them more excuses to go camping, which had proven an entertaining and educational thing for all of them.
The fact that it had seemed wary of him at first was a good thing; that it decided to trust him was another good thing. It was snuggled into him in his coat as he let himself into the shop. Timon was tidying up before the end of the work day, and smiled at Aurin but missed the little bulge in his coat or didn't think it odd that he would be smuggling something in from the cold. Perhaps he would have to have a talk with him about being perceptive.
"Hurry up and come inside once you've locked up," he said. "Otherwise I'm cooking dinner."
Timon wrinkled his nose. "Yethir."
Torin seemed to be wrapping things up in the forge, his golden skin glistening in a way Aurin appreciated, the heat of the forge beating back the cold of the season. He would have slapped the man on the arse in passing, but he was never sure when that sort of startlement might cause injury. Someday, he would understand the forging process, as well as the runeforging process, so he could safely flirt while Torin was working.
"I've got a surprise for you," he called over his shoulder when he was at the door into the house proper, the bulge of the pup hidden behind his back. He winked when he caught Torin's eye, and then went inside. There, he took a seat on a chair, long legs splayed out before him as he leaned back, and pulled back his lapel so the little creatures face peeked out.
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-15 gp for a puppy
-25 gp for training (to be played out with Korvaelis if he returns or with Torin if he doesn't)
Funds to go to Mountainside Healings.
-25 gp for training (to be played out with Korvaelis if he returns or with Torin if he doesn't)
Funds to go to Mountainside Healings.