04-22-2013, 06:36 PM
With the Gnawer is a grey, white, and black (and now a little bloody) wolf, of an average size with a stocky, long-limbed build. The Fenrir shares the makeshift meal of the lesser parts of the animal, knowing that the whole point of this hunt had been to offer the best to the Garou of this new (to her) sept. When she's had her fill she sits back, licking her chops. "Greet now," she whuffs, rising only when it appears she's in the way.
While Jack shifts and maneuvers the buck across his broad, Glabro shoulders, Nina snaps to her homid form, average height and strongly built, long blonde and brown and pink hair falling over the shoulders of her leather jacket. She moves about the grisly site, plucking tufts of wolf fur from the thorny bushes and trampling the ground in sneakered feet, mixing the bloody ground with fresh, snow-dampened snow masking the presence of wolves.
Unburdened and therefore the quicker of the two, Nina tends to circle Jack, moving ahead to bend back branches so they don't snap or snag, moving back to cover their tracks to the best of her ability, mindful of the mortal presence in this, their most sacred place. What kind of Caern has allowed humans to infiltrate their bawn? The pair move inward from the border, keeping clear of the trails.
While Jack shifts and maneuvers the buck across his broad, Glabro shoulders, Nina snaps to her homid form, average height and strongly built, long blonde and brown and pink hair falling over the shoulders of her leather jacket. She moves about the grisly site, plucking tufts of wolf fur from the thorny bushes and trampling the ground in sneakered feet, mixing the bloody ground with fresh, snow-dampened snow masking the presence of wolves.
Unburdened and therefore the quicker of the two, Nina tends to circle Jack, moving ahead to bend back branches so they don't snap or snag, moving back to cover their tracks to the best of her ability, mindful of the mortal presence in this, their most sacred place. What kind of Caern has allowed humans to infiltrate their bawn? The pair move inward from the border, keeping clear of the trails.