Failure

Paperthin lead the small group here. They would have to join a pack if they we're to survive this winter that is. Midnight blue orbs looked around him as he stopped at the border. Letting out a howl calling to the alpha. His voice was melody like containing a haunting tune to it. Afterwards he layed down rolling over to expose his belly and neck showing complete submission. He turned to see if his sister and the others we're doing the same, or at least showing some kind of submission. His black fur stood out in the snow as he waited getting more axious as the minutes went by.

Aushwitz was with the group as well. The pitbull male was bringing up the rear incase they we're attacked by someone from the back. Once they made it to the border however he lowered himself to the ground head and tail lowered as well. No he didn't roll over due to the fact he wouldn't be able to stand it. This pitbull wasn't made for submitting, but simply for fighting.


Hitler

The german shepherd moved quickly and quietly over the snow, his black and tan coat gaining added flakes as heavens frozen tears fell from the sky. He nodded to Aushwitz, a friend of his, and lay down not submitting as well. But unlike the others in his small little band, he knew Saydin. Well.... Sort of. They had crossed paths on many occasions, not always good ones, but being new to the valley he knew that he had to go somewhere.

Lativa followed, her steel grey coat drenched with water and her eyes angry. Ass hole, pushing me into the river like that. She snarled under her breath. She lay down, her belly exposed as Saydin appeared.

The female was tiny, much tinier then was expected from an alphess. But beneath that small exterior was a rage that could surpass that of a raging male. Indeed, there was something about Saydin that would put others off. As she neared Failure, she grabbed hold of his muzzle, and continued down the line until she had held each and everyone of them. I am Saydin, queen of Sedge Creek. My mate Kahvi and I are pleased to see so many here. You are free to roam, just keep in mind. As long as you are here, you will be at war. For thats what Saydin's life was. War. Always war.

Soon others arrived, and Saydin gave the same speech to them as well. The harlequin great Dane Amsterdam began patrolling borders, while the others simply waited.


Failure

Failure let his new alphess grab his muzzle. Once she released him he stood shaking the snow out of his fur.

Aushwitz returned the nod to Hilter. Than Saydin grabbed his muzzle. He said nothing until the fea let go. Thats when he spotted Lativa. He laughed out loud at her. "Have a nice bath,"he grinned teasing her.


Lativa

She growled lightly and bristled, but she wasn't exactly quick to anger. Indeed, she was more of a kind soul, all talk and no bite. Yeah. A grand one. Maybe next time I'll have you join me. She said. Oh yes, she was also a flirt.

Hitler nodded to the others who began to explore their new boundaries. Plauge who had arrived with Lativa, left quietly to head towards the orca bay.


Aushwitz

Aushwitz smiled at her. Getting up he walked closer ignoring her bristled fur. "Sounds like fun. Maybe we could go now,"he said half teasing half flirting. He waited for a answer as he stood there his fur almost brushing against hers. Yes he was daring but thats his way among fems.

Failure wondering where his sister was, but wasn't too worried at the moment.


Lativa

The steel grey fem laughed softly and batted Aushwitz with a paw. Nah. Maybe when the snow goes away. Then we can have all the fun you want. Her eyes were laughing at him, but not in a bad way. She looked as still others began arriving and spreading out around the territory. Speaking of territory.... Does this place seem kinda... Dark, to you? Indeed, Sedge Creek since the take over had turned into a morbid place. It was still hauntingly gorgeous, but the trees seemed more sinister, the rivers more deadly.


Aushwitz

Aushwitz laughed at what she said. "Fits you just find huh,"he asked teasingly. To tell the truth he liked the way the place looked. Orbs lingered on some places here and there. Stretching his legs he wondered what was to be done.