A Star To Guide Him Home
Glade 65th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
It thrilled him to no end just to run across the desert, the way his heart hammered heavily within the core of his chest. Make no mistake when he heard the woman on his back laugh, the wolf felt the endorphins pumping through him like no other. For this was what it felt like to just be free, to run with nothing left to fetter them save for the grievances they still carried. When he had let up once more it was both to catch his breath, and slow the beating of his heart after such credible exertion. Lykos was a wolf with stamina make no mistake, but even so, he needed to be more than just perceptively aware of his physical body.
The hand indicated where he needed to head next, eastward bound it would seem, even if he wanted to carry on further up north. There was still so much of the Atraxian that he wanted to see, that he wanted to cross before he might reach the ends of the earth itself. Where land would merge into sea, and perhaps sea even into the horizon at best. Lykos hadn't any idea just how large the expanse truly was though, and granted he'd already covered incredible mileage by himself... Well, it was arguable to say he could push it further.
But he wouldn't. Lana made it clear that they shouldn't go further in such a direction, and while the tips of his ears tilted down just a bit, he understood the levity of her explanation deep down. Luxium. Umbrium. Both were places that he wanted to see now, places that he wanted to experience with his own eyes, and understand for himself whenever the time finally came. But not right now it seemed. As he was he would only remain a liability, if not a danger to the ones he'd started to care about.
From the sound of it both aspects of the city proper had been torn, divided by different agendas even, though Lykos wasn't given any real reasoning as to why. The political affairs would be another interesting thing for him to consider, given his disposition as a Demigod, but none of that mattered to him as of right now. Right now, he only cared about carrying the woman on his back somewhere safely, so that they could let loose and release all their energy deep inside.
Even if he seemed rather silent at the moment his eyes remained alert of their surroundings, that is, until the wrap of her arms around his neck brought the wolf to tuck his head aside. I understand, Lana. He reasoned with a few soft licks to brush along the length of her elbow, before his gaze turned eastward to resume their trip to an oasis. Anywhere is better at this point. At least, out here, we've no worry as to who might find us.
The heat of the desert might've brushed against them briskly, but, that soon changed when Lana would feel a gentle breeze coming off Lykos himself. As he continued his trot toward the oasis ahead, he felt the residual feelings in his heart ache once again. Soon though, he'd be able to vocalize that pain, and hopefully relay it in a way others out there might hear and respond. The greenery among the sea of orange and yellow was a welcome sight, reminding him that life could still thrive even in the most barren of places.
Lykos then began to wonder more about that concept, and what it meant for the desert when Frost itself came in tow. To some, it might've been nothing more than a mere season, but for Him, it was to be the very domain he hoped to one day embody. "Rrrroo." He gently growled with his ears perked upward, as he drew close to the waterhole of the oasis itself. When he finally lulled to a stop he shifted his paws to allow a bend with his legs, enabling Lana to slide off on her feet with relative ease.
Well, we're here. He figured with a thoughtful gaze cast to the young woman, albeit with a need to lick his chops for a moment as he breathed regularly through his nostrils. It was odd how he felt cool now, compared to the usual fact the desert heat threatened to burn him alive. Even with his fur coat though there was a much cooler breeze in the air, which gave Lykos the impression that he was venerating the chill itself. Whether it stemmed from his emotions alone or was just a byproduct of his Domain, he did not know for sure, but the wolf took a seat near the water before he shifted his gaze from Lana to the sky.
The hand indicated where he needed to head next, eastward bound it would seem, even if he wanted to carry on further up north. There was still so much of the Atraxian that he wanted to see, that he wanted to cross before he might reach the ends of the earth itself. Where land would merge into sea, and perhaps sea even into the horizon at best. Lykos hadn't any idea just how large the expanse truly was though, and granted he'd already covered incredible mileage by himself... Well, it was arguable to say he could push it further.
But he wouldn't. Lana made it clear that they shouldn't go further in such a direction, and while the tips of his ears tilted down just a bit, he understood the levity of her explanation deep down. Luxium. Umbrium. Both were places that he wanted to see now, places that he wanted to experience with his own eyes, and understand for himself whenever the time finally came. But not right now it seemed. As he was he would only remain a liability, if not a danger to the ones he'd started to care about.
From the sound of it both aspects of the city proper had been torn, divided by different agendas even, though Lykos wasn't given any real reasoning as to why. The political affairs would be another interesting thing for him to consider, given his disposition as a Demigod, but none of that mattered to him as of right now. Right now, he only cared about carrying the woman on his back somewhere safely, so that they could let loose and release all their energy deep inside.
Even if he seemed rather silent at the moment his eyes remained alert of their surroundings, that is, until the wrap of her arms around his neck brought the wolf to tuck his head aside. I understand, Lana. He reasoned with a few soft licks to brush along the length of her elbow, before his gaze turned eastward to resume their trip to an oasis. Anywhere is better at this point. At least, out here, we've no worry as to who might find us.
The heat of the desert might've brushed against them briskly, but, that soon changed when Lana would feel a gentle breeze coming off Lykos himself. As he continued his trot toward the oasis ahead, he felt the residual feelings in his heart ache once again. Soon though, he'd be able to vocalize that pain, and hopefully relay it in a way others out there might hear and respond. The greenery among the sea of orange and yellow was a welcome sight, reminding him that life could still thrive even in the most barren of places.
Lykos then began to wonder more about that concept, and what it meant for the desert when Frost itself came in tow. To some, it might've been nothing more than a mere season, but for Him, it was to be the very domain he hoped to one day embody. "Rrrroo." He gently growled with his ears perked upward, as he drew close to the waterhole of the oasis itself. When he finally lulled to a stop he shifted his paws to allow a bend with his legs, enabling Lana to slide off on her feet with relative ease.
Well, we're here. He figured with a thoughtful gaze cast to the young woman, albeit with a need to lick his chops for a moment as he breathed regularly through his nostrils. It was odd how he felt cool now, compared to the usual fact the desert heat threatened to burn him alive. Even with his fur coat though there was a much cooler breeze in the air, which gave Lykos the impression that he was venerating the chill itself. Whether it stemmed from his emotions alone or was just a byproduct of his Domain, he did not know for sure, but the wolf took a seat near the water before he shifted his gaze from Lana to the sky.
"Every side attacks you when you don't pick sides."