Forum Thread
Wolf Curse (Open and accepting)
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Wolf Curse (Open and accepting)"Ohhh! Jay, don't leave me!" Akari whined in her soft voice as her brother began to make his way out of the town they were in. Jaylen chuckled and rolled his eyes at his younger sister who quickly caught up and clinged onto his arm.
"It's a full moon Akari. We need to get out of town as soon as we can during the day, you know that." He stated, glancing down at her only to see the sharpness of her blue eyes glaring up at him. He laughed lightly and pat her head. "Don't worry. We'll just head to the pack and the worst thing we'll all do tonight is kill a deer or two." He stated, offering a warm smile, instantly relaxing the young omega.
"Okay..." She murmured, still worried and uncertain about how the events of the evening would turn out. Akari's eyes traveled to the distant horizon, the sky was painted beautiful oranges and purples at this time of the evening.
// aaaa, kinda long, sorry about that ;v; //
Age: 13
Gender: female
Species: Werewolf
Appearance:
Personality: Playful, shy(ish) , doesn't like to fight, friendly, loves to be in wolf form, she dislikes being alone, afraid of the deep sea, loves forests, likes being around dogs, loyal to friends, and she loves to draw (even if it's in the dirt with a stick)
Pack ranking: Mid-Ranking
Power: when in wolf form she can give a bone crushing bite (but only does it if is fighting)
Crush: open
Other:
James wandered about the edge of town, playing a silly little rhythm game on his phone as he walked, trusting that anyone would be smart enough to move out of his way. He hummed along to the fast-paced song, idly wondering what time it was. Being one of the older vampires, he was able to move about in the sun (though he needed quite a few spells in order to be completely fine)- it really messed with his sense of time though, not that he'd ever been good with time in the first place.//
((@TrickyFox Pokemon
Could you please write a more descriptive personality? Like take what you already have, but expand on it?
Also, there's no more room for any Omegas, and she couldn't have been a wolf>human, because that's not how werewolves work. She can be a werewolf who stays in wolf form a lot though-
[Also all werewolves can freely transform in this rp, though it's always required on the full moon of every month//))
"Last one to find him gives the winner half their dinner!" He called over his shoulder, easily creating a distance between himself and Akari. The girl growled softly to herself before quickly changing her form and dashing after him. She managed to easily catch up and soon pass him due to her quicker and smaller body. She skidded to a halt beneath the rock that Debris had perched himself on, panting heavily. Jay came tumbling not far behind.
"Hello... Alpha..." Akari panted, obviously at a loss for breath as she flopped down beside her brother who had already seated himself, he was also very out of breath. "Hey Fenris." He panted, a large grin tugging at his lips as he greeted their alpha.
James grinned as he heard a loud howl, putting his phone in his coat pocket and turning towards the direction of the call. He suddenly had an idea of what he could entertain himself with, and headed off in the direction of the forest, whistling an old time-y tune.
James stopped once he was sure that he was as close to the wolves as he could manage, quietly reciting a spell that should keep him hidden from even werewolf senses. He'd had several problems with the packs current Alpha- he just seemed to hate James, no matter how nice he was to the little mutt. He watched the little group of wolves with slight interest, taking note of how most of the pack seemed to not be there. He took special notice of the Omega wolves- he rarely ever got to see many of them, with how anti-vampire everyone seemed to be.
So now here she was, barefoot and walking through the woods in only a shimmery silvery-blue summer dress, quite unfit for the brisk weather, which almost appeared to be made of moonlight itself. It was fae craftsmanship, literally woven from spider silk and the midnight glow of the full moon, silver at the edges and fading into a pale blue near the bottom of the gown. June was wearing a matching necklace as well, a teardrop shaped necklace of a silvery blue colored stone, the twin of which her sister was in possession of.
She had just climbed over a large tree root when she began hearing the howls, the subtle scent of magic weaving through the air, lighting June's eyes a glowing lavander. Her black hair fluttered behind her, the small breeze exposing her sharply pointed ears, matching silver studs adorning them. She brushed the stygian blue tips of her hair over her left shoulder, hoping that the weres would bypass her peacefully, ignoring the eye catching hue of her impossibly colored hair. If they did, there was nothing she'd be able to do, however, and as she realized this, she resigned to allowing her hair to flutter behind her, making her way to the hollow hill.
The hollow hill was considered one of the more dangerous parts of the woods, at least to non-fae, mainly due to the fact it was the gathering point of many of the fair folk more often than not, and she hoped that no idiots had managed to stumble upon it tonight.
(tfw you accidentally write a whole page)
”Hello There! I am Alter Ego, your technological guide!"
Hearing the all-too-familiar howl had the Beta running like a mad-man (or mad wolf in this case). "Hullo Fenris and others!" Rue childishly yipped, currently in one of his puppy moods. "Err...sorry about that? Just really energetic today!" He chirped, not even dwelling on the matter with a lopsided grin. He nodded towards Akari, Jay, Ellis, and Cassander before turning back into a human. The Werewolf took a spot leaning against a tree, his canine-like ears picking up something faint but quickly brushing it off as some annoying bug. Speaking of bugs, he didn't like them one bit, which put him in a pouty mood.
Jay watched his sister curiously before turning his attention to Rue who had trotted in. "Have any sugar today, Rue?" He asked with a playful tone, a friendly smirk plastered on his face.
James watched the female wolf approach him, nearly letting out a burst of laughter. "Now now, little lamb, don't go straying away from the flock-" he murmured, quietly enough so that only she, who was moving closer by the second, would be able to hear him. He wondered if she'd be offended at the little nickname- Most wolves hated to be called prey, after all. She definitely looked as harmless as a lamb- at least to a vampire who was obviously more than a few years her senior. He sat back and waited for her reaction- he partly hoped that he'd spook her into calling for her Alpha- he just loved aggravating that one- though he could probably have just as much fun with this one as well.
Jaylen twisted around to see the newest arrival. His red eyes scanned her for a moment as she spoke before he himself finally spoke up. "I'm sure we won't be here that long. Besides, this is part of our packs territory right? I mean, I'm sure we have some right to be here." He offered a friendly grin to her before glancing at Fenris for some form of confirmation to his own statement.
"Oh, don't be so afraid dearie- though I will warn you that I do bite-" he murmured, making sure to stare directly into her eyes. If he got this done quickly, while the rest of the pack was focused on the Fae girl who'd interrupted their little get-together, he just might get a delightful snack. "Does it really matter who I am, Lambchop?" He said gently, in comforting tones, beckoning her closer with his hand.
James laughed, throwing his hands up and stepping from his 'hiding place' "Ah, it seems that you're a bit mistaken, Wolfie." He shrugged making sure to give 'Lambchop' another curious glance. "I didn't know that you get to choose who your pack gets to talk to. Besides, it's not harassment if they approach me first-" he said carelessly. "Honestly, for all you know, I've been here the entire time, and you just happened to call all your little doggies to me . It's not my fault if I wanted to see what little mutts you've managed to gather around yourself." He said cheerily. "So, what gave me up? Was it the little faery girl and her warning- or maybe because you noticed little Lamby wandering from the rest of you?" He asked in a clearly mocking tone.