03-30-2018, 12:59 AM
The ancient beast could sense one of her sisters nearby; this instinct drove her to the boundary of the Ascendants' territory, tongue clicking in impatience as she circled the boundary. She did not understand the meaning of this scent line -- her reptilian and avian mix of instincts didn't understand the mammal need to mark territory in such a way. Still, after two passes, she surmised that there was nothing more to this smell than... well, the smell. It hardly seemed threatening to her. Nothing more than a nuisance to her nose.
And she could sense Blue had to be somewhere behind that scent line. She felt it in her bones and mind, without bothering to question where the knowledge came from. After all, she couldn't remember a time when she couldn't sense the others of her pack. And she was much too feral to care either way.
Stepping over the scent line, the large Utahraptor shook out her body in disdain, as though to rid her body of that repugnant odor. Her two legs took her with graceful celerity deeper into the canopy of trees. Growing increasingly certain that Blue was nearby, the teal raptor slowed in her pace as she grew slightly uncertain of the specific direction of her older sister. But, it seemed obvious to her instincts; time to let Blue know she was here. That she didn't know where the others were.
Opening her maw and displaying her sharp teeth, the raptor let out a loud screech of a broadcast call. Utterly nonsensical to most creatures, though certainly loud and offensive to the ear. Stopping momentarily, the large raptor cocked her head side to side as she looked around, trying to hone in on her sister's position.
[member=184]Sorrel[/member]
And she could sense Blue had to be somewhere behind that scent line. She felt it in her bones and mind, without bothering to question where the knowledge came from. After all, she couldn't remember a time when she couldn't sense the others of her pack. And she was much too feral to care either way.
Stepping over the scent line, the large Utahraptor shook out her body in disdain, as though to rid her body of that repugnant odor. Her two legs took her with graceful celerity deeper into the canopy of trees. Growing increasingly certain that Blue was nearby, the teal raptor slowed in her pace as she grew slightly uncertain of the specific direction of her older sister. But, it seemed obvious to her instincts; time to let Blue know she was here. That she didn't know where the others were.
Opening her maw and displaying her sharp teeth, the raptor let out a loud screech of a broadcast call. Utterly nonsensical to most creatures, though certainly loud and offensive to the ear. Stopping momentarily, the large raptor cocked her head side to side as she looked around, trying to hone in on her sister's position.
[member=184]Sorrel[/member]