01-25-2021, 12:55 AM
MAGNUM DAISUKE
Crimes were something the young wolf was almost kindred spirits with for a while now. Whether they me of murder, thievery and even one count of arson that wasn’t entirely his fault. But, they were shown with the few visible scars on his face and the lesser known ones that danced across his stomach from those he had wronged not all too long ago. He may not have been around very long, but it was obvious that he had stories like no other. It was his only claim to being anyone worth a glance in this land he was in. Magnum’s eyes widened slightly at the scenery around him, noting his continued stay with a puff of smoke from the cigarette dangling from his mouth at the time. If he was the seasoned criminal he had identified with for all this time, how come he was settling down in this tropical island and fighting alongside them to chase of the creep that stole his gold, rocks and shells from them.
Them.
Magnum chuckled at the slip of his mental tongue at the thought of being a part of his strange family of misfits. But, it seemed to bother him less and less the longer he stayed despite his injury healing up faster now that he had a place to rest. Another few puffs of his cigarette and a nervous bite at the filter had him up on all fours as he began to wander off towards a scent that seemed to break his train of though and the cloud of smoke around him. It wasn’t one of those damn coalition creeps again, from the smell of it. Something much softer and foreign that made his ears flick at the faint audio from afar. Alright, so now he was greeting the weirdo at the border, huh? What a strange feeling, all of this was.
As soon as he saw him, his teeth clenched harder onto the cigarette and he took a long drag before releasing the smoke in the opposite direction from the lone feline. His pelt was all sorts of browns, all in a big fluffy mix that seemed to accentuate the big purple eyes set in the middle of it all. Not to mention the scars....how they danced....so very painfully. Magnum’s body became tense with each step closer he took before he was now standing right before the feline with a rather stoic expression on his face. “ Winterhymn Pendragon, eh? Quite a mouthful for such a small fellow.” Magnum’s voice rolled into it’s deeper tones, only now noticing that Medusa was also there with them as they greeted the newcomer.
“Magnum Daisuke. I’m sorta new here as well, so we kinda have something in common.”
Them.
Magnum chuckled at the slip of his mental tongue at the thought of being a part of his strange family of misfits. But, it seemed to bother him less and less the longer he stayed despite his injury healing up faster now that he had a place to rest. Another few puffs of his cigarette and a nervous bite at the filter had him up on all fours as he began to wander off towards a scent that seemed to break his train of though and the cloud of smoke around him. It wasn’t one of those damn coalition creeps again, from the smell of it. Something much softer and foreign that made his ears flick at the faint audio from afar. Alright, so now he was greeting the weirdo at the border, huh? What a strange feeling, all of this was.
As soon as he saw him, his teeth clenched harder onto the cigarette and he took a long drag before releasing the smoke in the opposite direction from the lone feline. His pelt was all sorts of browns, all in a big fluffy mix that seemed to accentuate the big purple eyes set in the middle of it all. Not to mention the scars....how they danced....so very painfully. Magnum’s body became tense with each step closer he took before he was now standing right before the feline with a rather stoic expression on his face. “ Winterhymn Pendragon, eh? Quite a mouthful for such a small fellow.” Magnum’s voice rolled into it’s deeper tones, only now noticing that Medusa was also there with them as they greeted the newcomer.
“Magnum Daisuke. I’m sorta new here as well, so we kinda have something in common.”
EVERYTHING IS DUST IN THE WIND
MAGNUM DAISUKE
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