04-02-2019, 09:44 PM
KYDOBI
✯ — WHAT IS HE IF NOT ROYALTY?
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Shortly after others seemed to appear from the bushes or from nowhere... Another fox. How many were there? A little tiny pack? And then some feline.
Was this it? Well if so then he felt that he would have a pretty secure place. Some very needed brawn. Or whatever. And Kydobi did not miss how the little fox leader noted his little offer of protection. His saw his lips move in some murmur but he failed to decipher the inaudible whisper from across the water. Kydobi looked at the others. Acknowledging their arrival.
Was it the lack of information? Or the teasing little tidbits that made them want to know more that intrigued the leader? Kydobi may never know and he didn't bother it too much.
Flicking his tail he glanced in the direction the crocodile swam in. Was it gone? Oh well. He wasn't sure what made that massive thing obey such a small creature. He had half a mind it wouldn't. It never even occurred to him that the croc was the equal to the fellow Pitt members. That it even was one. Because in his homeland the felines saw such creatures as below them. Always lurking, few were ever true and upstanding beings.
Finally the conversation took a turn in the direction the dark cat had wanted. Acceptance and admittance.
Snorting and shaking his head the feline walked deeper into the bank and just before his feet couldn't feel the sand he kicked off. Smoothly gliding through the water like second nature. He was sure to keep his nose and eyes above the wet toxin. Gross.
He would stink for days if he didn't handle it. His pelt would crust. He reached the jungle bank, pulling himself out of the water that was greedily trying to pull him in. Ebony pelt plastered against him while the sun shone in the mountain and valleys of rippling muscle.
The fox had asked for his name, shaking his paws and limbs gently one by one he said, "I am Kydobi and you all are?". He didn't want to fall into the condescending manner one was susceptible to when facing those smaller than them. That would be a bad impression and Kydobi liked to believe he wasn't that way.
Was this it? Well if so then he felt that he would have a pretty secure place. Some very needed brawn. Or whatever. And Kydobi did not miss how the little fox leader noted his little offer of protection. His saw his lips move in some murmur but he failed to decipher the inaudible whisper from across the water. Kydobi looked at the others. Acknowledging their arrival.
Was it the lack of information? Or the teasing little tidbits that made them want to know more that intrigued the leader? Kydobi may never know and he didn't bother it too much.
Flicking his tail he glanced in the direction the crocodile swam in. Was it gone? Oh well. He wasn't sure what made that massive thing obey such a small creature. He had half a mind it wouldn't. It never even occurred to him that the croc was the equal to the fellow Pitt members. That it even was one. Because in his homeland the felines saw such creatures as below them. Always lurking, few were ever true and upstanding beings.
Finally the conversation took a turn in the direction the dark cat had wanted. Acceptance and admittance.
Snorting and shaking his head the feline walked deeper into the bank and just before his feet couldn't feel the sand he kicked off. Smoothly gliding through the water like second nature. He was sure to keep his nose and eyes above the wet toxin. Gross.
He would stink for days if he didn't handle it. His pelt would crust. He reached the jungle bank, pulling himself out of the water that was greedily trying to pull him in. Ebony pelt plastered against him while the sun shone in the mountain and valleys of rippling muscle.
The fox had asked for his name, shaking his paws and limbs gently one by one he said, "I am Kydobi and you all are?". He didn't want to fall into the condescending manner one was susceptible to when facing those smaller than them. That would be a bad impression and Kydobi liked to believe he wasn't that way.
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