In the darkness of the wastes, not star nor moon had the strength to pierce through the thick cover of clouds. Roiling and threatening as they looked, they would not release a drop on the barren land.
And under a long-dead tree, easily six feet thick and lying on its side, both roots and branches stretching towards the sky like limbs clawing for a sprinkle of water never to be received, were a Hellhound with her three pups.
Two days ago, Sealgair, Bonded to Nec and of Hunter rank, had left to go have her offspring in privacy. Two were of similar size, the other a bit smaller, and like all Hellhound pups, all three had no sign of ranks yet.
One of them were a charcoal black, the other of similar size a slightly lighter color and the smallest of the three a dark gray. At the moment the darkest pup was attacking the middle one with all the fury worthy of a Hellhound, the smallest and lightest observing the other two, while their mother was relaxing.
Across Haven Weyr and Village, miles and miles away from her temporary den, there would be drums announcing; There is light in the darkest of Wastes.
---- OOC Rules for this bonding. Only one character per player. Smaller Bondeds may come too, but anything above fox-size is not recommended for safety reasons.
Dominic had shown up alone for the first time since coming here; Kimasa had been quite adamant about staying behind even though they normally would have come with him. The zombie couldn't quite understand why, but he figured they'd had their reasoning. He didn't expect to stumble across Sealgair however, let alone without Necthan by her side. "Hello," he greeted quietly, noting that she had pups with her and not wanting to upset her by getting too close. The pups were surprisingly cute for the offspring of a Hellhound, even if one of them was already proving to be quite the little terror given the way they were rolling their sibling about like a rubber ball rather than a fellow pup. The smallest seemed to be taking no part in what was going on, which Dominic had to admit was kind of smart. Keeping to oneself tended to avoid drawing attention for the most part, as he had learned back in his own world.
So, Jess? What was that beasty that scared you so bad at the beach awhile ago?
Interrupted halfway through the process of mending a worn sock, Jess shot Niles a Look beneath furrowed brows.
“A Hellhound. Why do you ask? ...and why were you listening in on that, anyway?”
Niles ignored the second question in favor of answering the first. Because there’s a pack of them out in the Wastes, and it sounds like they’re looking for bonds. That’s what the Harpers are saying, anyway.
Jess set her mending down and folded both arms across her chest. She hadn’t forgotten Sealgair’s ill-timed prank, nor had she forgotten her many hours spent poring over the library’s copy of Encyclopaedia Teragaia. Sealgair’s behavior was sadly far more representative of hellhounds’ at large than Niles’ had ever been. Then again, Niles was only half hellhound, and his other half had tempered some of his more destructive urges.
Or Niles himself had, but that was a debate for another time.
“You aren’t seriously suggesting I go out there and risk my hide for a demon-dog, are you?” This time Jess’ gaze was sardonic. That didn’t stop Niles from meeting it square on.
Of course I am. Because I know you. You want to go see what’s out there, and whether you could bring it home.
Cursing, Jess glanced sharply away. Of course Niles had read her mind. Of course he’d blown off all her excuses. What else was a hybrid like him for?
“If I’m going, I’m taking you with me.”
Tail wagging, Niles pranced over to join her, Aivas clinging stubbornly to the fur along his spine. Was that a threat or a promise?
In the end it turned out to be both. Hybrid, athid and candidate alike made their way out to the wastes, pausing occasionally to comment on some unfamiliar shrub or half-buried ruin. Distracted as they were, they quite nearly tripped over the very Hellhound they’d been sent out to find.
The first words out of Jess’ mouth? A bemused, “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
Of course it was Sealgair lording over them. Why wouldn’t it be? Clearly her humiliation was not yet complete!
Cobalt was getting a bit better at understanding the drums that occasionally rumbled out over her new homeland. Case in point though she mistook 'light' for 'lives' she understood the location, and some of her Bondeds' had more than enough curiosity to make up for the relative lack of such in the Warforged.
So slightly late to the party, a side-effect of Cannith requiring supplies that he needed to repair her just in case, she arrived at the den site. Seemingly alone as the mantis was within her abdominal cavity behind the 'curtain' of leather cords (as per usual), she glanced around... and recognized all of no one. Given her isolated tendencies it wasn't much of a surprise; she was still working on being 'social' with the others in the weyr.
Cannith tapped on an internal strut, trying to encourage her, and to her credit she moved a little closer to see what exactly was going on.
The drums hadn't lied. With the darkness and thick cloud cover, those having showed up would indeed see light in the pitch black of the nighttime wastes; the burning red light of Hellhound eyes before very a new moon cast what little light it could down on the assembled.
Sealgair had completely ignored the people showing up until she decided they'd been given enough time. Her eyes scanned over the candidates, coming to rest on Jessera for a moment, sulphurous mindvoice greeted her in private; Good evening, Dinner, before looking over the hopefuls again, addressing them, or rather, her pups. A meager selection. When the time comes, choose wisely, little ones.
Of the pups, the two largest had been fighting the entire time, ignoring the humanoids, one only now showing signs of winning. As the soon-to-be winner were distracted by their mother's words, the smaller one who'd been resting between its mother's red-stained paws, used to its full potential. The pup pounced on its larger siblings, landing on one who gave a sharp yelp and bit the other over the neck while using the momentum to barrel it down, effectively winning the little match out of the blue. It growled and shook the scruff of the larger one, snarling fiercely before letting go and trotting away like a king or queen. Only the growl of its mother stopped it from going right up to Dominic. Not yet.
Sealgair stood, her sudden presens felt that much more acutely.
Looking between them, the mother walked slowly, first to Dominic, giving him a sniff and looking him up and down despite already knowing who and what he was. She didn't say a word, but noted his current lack of other Bondeds.
Next came Cobalt. The Hellhound took a circuit around her, sniffing and recognizing her from her Bonded's story with the burning trolls.
Finally came Jessera, but it was Niles who got Sealgair's most intense attention. She looked down at him and anyone would swear her eyes burned brighter and that there was a distinct smell of death in the air. You are larger than a fox, and you dare come here? Even her mind voice carried the sense of a deep, threatening growl before she stared at Jessera. I will not guarantee his safety. With that she turned her back on them and went back to the den before turning to sit and look over them, regal and deadly and a definite haughty smirk.
Tell me, what makes you think you are worthy of my pups?
Dominic couldn't help but smile a little at the behavior of the smallest pup. They were cunning, that was for sure. He wouldn't have minded reaching out to stroke the little one's fur, but he had the feeling Sealgair wouldn't have been too happy with him if he had, friend of Necthan's or not.
He remained silent and respectful while she inspected him, knowing that this was even more important to her than it would be to anyone else. These were her pups after all, her family; it was only natural that she would want to ensure beyond a doubt that they would go to a bonded that would take care of them just as she would have. He only hoped that he would be judged worthy when the time came.
"I don't believe it can be a matter of whether we think we are worthy of bonding with your family; to believe that would be nothing but vanity," he said quietly. "You and your children are in charge of that. I can only hope that one of your children will find it in them to pick me." As he spoke, however, he glanced at the smallest pup. He was quite drawn to the little one and even though there was still a chance they wouldn't choose him, if he were to be chosen at all, he held a similar hope as Sealgair likely did that they would be able to find a bonded who would appreciate their strategic mind despite how young they were yet.
Cobalt felt distinctly out of place in the gathering, though without facial expressions or even body scent like a flesh-and-blood person or was highly likely even Sealgair would pick up on it.(Reason number one why playing poker with a Warforged was a risky proposition.) She wasn't afraid for her safety or anything of that sort. Though just looking at the Hellhounds, especially the sole adult of course, told her that they were powerful creatures she herself had little that she felt they could harm greatly. Yes, her leather pieces might be vulnerable but she was far more adamantine and steel than leather, laced with magic on top of that. Thus when Sealgair circled she didn't flinch or even turn to follow her.
"Worthy of your pups?" she echoed, mostly to make sure she hasn't misunderstood. For a moment she just watched the three pups as they romped - she knew a few generals and soldiers who would have enjoyed their company she felt - then spoke.
"Once they're grown, they will not need protecting. That is clear. But even though I cannot say I have ever taken care of a young one before I can say this - " Cobalt held out a hand before her, opening and closing a fist with a small bang of metal; her hand was easily close to the pups' own bodies in size. " - they won't need to worry about the time before they're grown, and I am not much vulnerable to their teeth should they want to play rough."
Okay, perhaps not the most 'mothering' of statements, but it was whole-schema-ly true.
Right. Hellhounds. Not the nicest shinies in the weyr to start with, and Sealgair exemplified the worst of their myriad traits. Who else would have greeted arrivals to a bonding as dinner? Still, the shadow-stepping beast was expecting some kind of dramatic reaction, and Jess wasn’t about to give her the satisfaction. Instead she stood a little taller, back straight and chin raised, and met Sealgair’s deathly gaze with a steady one of her own.
Never let ‘em see you sweat, right?
“I’m not expecting you to guarantee his safety,” Jess told the bristling mother, finally tearing her attention away from the pups tussling for supremacy. They were so small still, and already so eager to pick fights! “He can do that himself.”
That didn’t stop Aivas from jumping ship and clambering up onto Jess’ shoulder, mind you, but Niles appreciated the vote of confidence all the same. Perhaps feeling emboldened, he edged closer to Jess and sat down, eyes and ears alike trained on Sealgair.
“As for worthiness? I’m with him-” She jerked her chin towards Dominic. “In the end you don’t really get much of a say in who is or is not worthy. That’s for the little ones to decide. Even if that weren’t the case, no one but your pups can say what they’re looking for in a bondmate. Yes, some might be looking for someone that matches your criteria, someone ‘worthy’, but some might not be. Maybe they’re looking for someone funny, or someone kind, or... I don’t know, someone whose favorite color is pink. How are we supposed to know?”
Jess stuck her hands in her pockets and glanced back towards the pups, turning Sealgair’s question over in her mind a second time.
“But, okay, I’ll play. I’m willing to bet you’ve already taught your little ones what they need to know. I can help hone those skills further. I have bondmates who can help them get better at hunting, tracking, fighting, all of that. I can make sure they stay fed even if the hunting is poor. I’ve got enough medical training to make sure any injuries heal properly. I take care of my family, and bondmates are family.”
The mother Hellhound looked at them all in turn, and some might feel like her eyes were boring into their very soul (or schema, as was one case), taking a look around, judging. It might seem the air got warmer, and was that the scream of something dying in the distance?
Perhaps.
But the candidates should rather pay attention to the nearest danger, because during the prolonged silence, Sealgair seemed to have come to a decision. Or part of one.
She turned her attention to Cobalt first.
As if weighing the Warforged's words as she stood and approached again, Sealgair took one loop around her, almost like a cat but without coming near. I know, her tone like Cobalt's words had settled something, sounding almost lighthearted, perhaps a hint of approval? But still the kind of lighthearted one might hear before getting your heart ripped out. (Sealgair was a Hellhound after all.)
Next came Dominic, but the Hellhound looked at Jessera first, eyes burning at what might sound like an insult A half truth. She eyed the zombie once more, measuring him, ears pricked like she was expecting something more, or maybe making up her mind, but suddenly turning away, towards Jessera.
This time Sealgair completely ignored Niles, her full attention on Jessera. She took another loop around, coming very close to her back before sitting down a few meters in front, looking away out into the Wastes. Yes. And no. I may not have the opportunity to approve or not for who they choose, but I do rule over which candidates are available. She didn't make any sign of chasing anyone off, however, instead she stood to go back to her pups.
The small one who had won the battle by surprise, was already edging towards Cobalt while the other two was staring at Dominic. The small one was apparently a female, coming up to the warforged to sniff around her feet while what was revealed to be her brothers suddenly ran for Dominic! Teeth bared the both jumped him in an attempt to push him over. More than likely playful, but puppy teeth were sharp too!
Sealgair herself sat down to watch, mostly focused on the candidates, but if you paid close attention she'd be having half an ear trained out towards the Wastes. Was there something out there or was it just motherly protective instinct making her keep all of their surroundings under control?
The two males would, if allowed, keep 'attacking' Dominic, nipping at clothes, fingers, bandages, anything their sharp little teeth could get a hold of really, but if he pushed them away they would comply (after a bit), easing up on their nipping or possibly leave him alone altogether.
The female, after finishing her thorough investigation with Cobalt (if the warforged sat down she might be allowed to pet the pup), Niles as much as Jessera caught her interest, the strange scent of the hybrid enticing her over.
At which point a deep, threatening growl came from the darkness...
Dominic had not been expecting the two larger pups to rush him, and while he might have allowed himself to be pounced on he was careful not to let them tear into the bandages that prevented his organs from falling out of him. He needed his liver and pancreas after all, zombie or not, though he wasn't going to be with rough with them; they were still puppies and he doubted Sealgair would take too kindly to her pups being injured even accidentally. He only sat up when he heard the growl, his arms instinctively going to the two male pups and cradling them close as though to protect them. He didn't have much to fear since he couldn't really die twice (at least as far as he knew), but these pups were Sealgair's family and by extension Necthan's family as well. If he had to, the teenaged zombie wasn't above using himself as a meat shield to allow the pups and Sealgair to get away safely, or for the opportunity to allow Sealgair to attack whatever beast was growling at them.
Well, it wasn’t quite approval, but Jess suspected that ‘not being actively thrown out of the bonding’ was as close as she’d get to earning Sealgair’s approval. The hellhound was, after all, a hellhound. More to the point, she’d already made it abundantly clear she didn’t think much of Jessera or the company she kept. Either way, she wasn’t about to question her luck, not when she still had a chance to take one of the (ridiculously cute, absurdly ferocious) puppies home!
“If you want me gone, I’ll go. Same goes with Niles. But I appreciate you giving us a chance all the same.” Sealgair was likely looking away, but Jess nodded thanks anyway, trying to communicate wary gratitude and acknowledgment-of-superiority at the same time.
Then a pair of pups tumbled towards Dominic, and it took an act of willpower to keep from diving to the rescue. The poor zombie didn’t seem to be in any danger, at least, but every time those puppy teeth made contact Jess winced in sympathy. Baby teeth were sharp no matter what species they belonged to, and hellhounds? Took ‘sharp’ to a whole new level. Hopefully he’d escape in one piece, even if his clothes weren’t so lucky!
Jess was so busy watching the two male pups play and bite she barely noticed the female change direction. A sharp huff from Niles brought her around, and the sight of that earnest little pup sniffing around melted her heart all over again. Kneeling, Jess offered a hand for the female pup to sniff. The other dove into one of the pouches at her hip, rooting around before finally producing a well-worn ball riddled with tooth marks.
“Hey, kiddo. Would you like to play?” She bounced the ball in one hand, enticing pup and hybrid alike to come play. Niles broke first, whining and making a half-hearted grab for the ball. “Don’t worry, the furball will play nice.”
...even if Niles was behaving himself, whoever was growling from the darkness wasn't. Jess moved before she was aware of it, placing herself between the pup, Niles and the growling threat in the night. If that thing wanted to play too, it was gonna have to go through her.
Not that it'd take much to get through an unarmed noncombatant, mind, but it's the thought that counts.
Cobalt did in fact kneel down to be more on the pup's level. It was what she had always seen the soldiers do when they encountered a dog, especially a smaller dog, and Hellhounds to her mind were a fiery breed of dog or wolf. She also held out her hand, palm down if the female pup wanted to sniff, and offered a tentative, very soft pat to its head. Not out of fear, mind, but simply because she knew she was strong, and sometimes could cause harm without intending to.
She watched as the female ventured over to the others, then stood.
She'd heard the growling.
Though she couldn't see what was making it, the Warforged's combat-programmed mind was already evaluating threat levels and deciding on a course of action. Cobalt moved position between where the pups were and where the noise came from, her right-hand chain dropping down about half-length into her palm. It was a silent threat to whatever was out there:
These pups, their mother, and the others here were protected. Continue aggression at your own risk.
If any of the candidates had paid attention to the mother of the pups, they would have seen a very calm Hellhound, sitting not far from the den and watching the three intently.
We set rules a voice smooth as flowing magma and just as deadly came from behind. A coal black Hellhound came out of the darkness, walking between Dominic and Cobalt, only throwing a brief glance at the Warforged's chain as he headed for Niles, a dangerous glare. You defy the rules. He was quite a bit larger than Niles, and leaned over him like any canine asserting his dominance. If you didn't have a Bonded I would rip you to pieces.
Sealgair herself was definitely smirking at the potential spectacle.
At his appearance one might get the wrong impressions, as all the whelps instantly ran back to Sealgair as soon as they managed to wriggle out of the protective grips the different candidates had them in. One male kept a watchful eye on the new appearance but the other seemed to be more interested in the ball. The female sat down like her mother, but baring her teeth like she thought she was threatening before suddenly ignoring him and padding over to Dominic. Can I eat your foot when we get home? She looked up at him hungrily as the markings of a Hunter appeared on her feet and across her eyes before leaping at a toe.
**BOND!** female Hunter rank Hellhound puppy to Dominic! It's all fun and game until someone loses a finger
The male who'd been eyeing the ball, (which also happened to be the same pup who'd lost the play-fight earlier) while hesitant with his father so close, finally couldn't wait and ran at Jessera, eyes on the ball and completely ignoring the large male who got the most put-out expression any Hellhound had ever had! Whelp! The male growled, but the puppy turned, baring it's teeth at its father in defense of both himself and his new toy! Mine!! If he meant the ball, Niles, the ground he stood on or Jessera was irrelevant as he snapped at his father's snout, making a small puppy-growl. Mine!! he repeated before backing against Jessera's leg, still growling fiercely as two diagonal, crimson marks appeared on his left shoulder.
**BOND!** male Warrior rank Hellhound puppy to Jessera! You will never see her coming