Glorall

Disaster has struck!
Flooding from the north has taken its toll on Glorall. The large tides combined with the increase in water draining from the Ruieze River has flooded the lower regions of the pack. The sandy soil, compounded with so much water, has toppled a lot of trees. Traveling is difficult even when the water is shallower, with the sandy soil below being difficult to find traction on. The daily tides seem to keep the level of flooding fairly consistent, too.

During the low tide, wolves may be able to move around the higher dunes (with some difficulty) but during high tide, the pack is almost impossible to safely navigate. Swimming is possible, but the risk of currants and surges from either the ocean or the river are very real. The island off of the coast of Glorall is untouched by either issue, although it is incredibly difficult to find your way there without being an adept swimmer with plenty of good luck!

Note: Glorall will reopen once 30 posts have been completed (or at Staff discretion). During this time, new threads will receive a 'Surprise','Disaster', and prizes. Glorall is currently not open for challenges.


THE HERE AND NOWALPHA OF GLORALL
Elohim

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The white male never questioned so many things about a place in his life. Arturio felt an inkling of trust for Elohim, but something in his gut warned him otherwise, even as he was informed that the other male liked him. There seemed so much more to those words now. All the same, he followed. Elohim was not likely to catch him off guard, and he remained mindful of his surroundings. Yet, the need to move clearly meant the other brute knew something he did not. So, his large paws carried him alongside the darker wolf, listening all the while.

His father would use his weakness and strengths? One thing was certain, this one was the Alpha's offspring. It actually gave Arturio a guess at the age of the pack's leader at least, given he imagined Elohim was older than his own children would have been. He tried not to linger on what he said, that was until mention of Nari. There it was, he had a name for her. "That implies she and I have a bond not dictated by the Fates," he said, if only to give the appearance that he would not let her be used as a weakness against him. Yet Elohim wasn't wrong, he would do just about anything she asked. She only had to indicate such accordingly. It was a sudden reality that it might one day be his downfall.

He paused in his tracks momentarily, suddenly having multiple questions asked of him. "I know about her children. Who their father is, that is between her and them. You could be their father, or their brother, or their cousin, or simply a pack mate, for all I know. What she chose to do before we met, that is on her." Art said, quickly starting to walk again, catching up to Elohim, not knowing how close to the truth he was. Granted, there was a hint in his voice that if Nari's children were not brought upon her by choice, he would do something about that. Some of the words spoken were foreign to him, best not linger on that. "I bring nothing more than myself. Nothing to follow me here... Good, bad, or otherwise," he said. Art left it at that.

"But since you brought it up, who is their father?" He asked, "and what made you feel the need to bring it up?" His green eyes surveyed the land for a moment before looking back to Elohim, a brow raised, more curious to the answer to the latter question than the former.

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