"Riptide...?" He whispers under his breath, head having whipped in the direction of the summons. In a haze, he stumbles forth. His gait slow for but a few seconds before he bolts off alongside the sandy shores towards the growing crowd. "Find Swiftfire. Find mom. Find Riptide." Heart racing in his chest, his lips are parted in a pant. He sees and hears the ongoing fight; sees one a massive lion cloaked in white. Eyes as wide as saucers, he continues to search through the crowd, frantically trying to find his small friend before it is too late.
No fights in progress
"Riptide...?" He whispers under his breath, head having whipped in the direction of the summons. In a haze, he stumbles forth. His gait slow for but a few seconds before he bolts off alongside the sandy shores towards the growing crowd. "Find Swiftfire. Find mom. Find Riptide." Heart racing in his chest, his lips are parted in a pant. He sees and hears the ongoing fight; sees one a massive lion cloaked in white. Eyes as wide as saucers, he continues to search through the crowd, frantically trying to find his small friend before it is too late.
All the while noticing @Morrigan and shuffling towards the dark woman. She'd never appropriately met the attractive warrior but seeing as they were pride mates, Zulema would consider them at least friendly to one another. Easily taking a seat beside her and nodding her head in quiet acknowledgement. He was the lion at the Bluffs challenge. The one who initiated a challenge against Arjana. Zulema couldn't be sure if the Greyflood knew of the red lioness' name from the Bluffs but it was there now and two-and-two put together could piece it.
+5 practice speed or stealth 1/2
They had been in the area with @Cupid, playing in the waves while their friend gathered herbs and tried to teach them about each plant. Riptide hadn't been paying much attention, a fact they soon regretted as they were farther away from Cupid than they would have liked when the call came.
It rattled their bones, sent lightning down their spine as terror reared its ugly head. They heard Cupid call their name, and immediately headed toward his voice, but...he was leaving. Riptide stumbled after the larger lion, ears focused on catching each of his steps as they moved forward.
"Cupid? Why are we going?" They asked at one point, but it was like the older male didn't even hear them. They moved toward the challenge, and Riptide stopped farther back than the rest of the crowd, lurking along the edges as their nose caught the scent of more than ten lions lingering about. More information than that, they weren't able to process; it would take a while just to untangle the scents and realize there were a few familiar faces around.
Their nose couldn't discern Cupid from the rest of the crowd, so they stayed back, flinching as the sounds of battle reached them and huddling small as they could until it was over.
- Riptide is hiding -
Probably a name to be wary of, perhaps. No doubt about the fact that they might not be worth having as allies, though she could speak far more for the male who had fought Arjana. She couldn't quite pinpoint the uneasiness she felt when looking at him. Not fear, per say, but certainly a deep concern of uncomfortable feelings. Zulema was no stranger to the aggressive desires of men which was likely why she had a tendency to stray away from their brutish behavior and found herself enjoying a woman's company far better.
This move still left his right limb free to move... or slightly more free. Set slightly inward as it had been, the easiest move was to swing outward again. He rattled it back and forth, shaking the limb with a snarl of pain as fangs shredded across its front face halfway between his elbow joint and shoulder. He took deep, streaming lacerations of damage, but prevented a grip. At least for the time. The damage was worth taking to gain an advantage elsewhere, to focus his other attempts on threatening the opposing male's right leg. The blood loss would give him a disadvantage if the fight wore on too long; he hoped he had strategized correctly in trying to make combat brutish and short.
Scilla Lagoon
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Please do not seek permission or give notice before attacking this character, but do tag after!
Such a battle that would leave these pristine sands stained the color of wine! His tail remained out for balance, his jaws - slackening as he would keep them to protect his throat - to think on his next move. Limbs remained stable, the blood that coursed down his caramel hide ran in small rivers - bands of color that crossed his hide in intricate designs. Ears were tucked tight to his mane, and his eyes remained narrowed - his focus entirely on the beast before him.
"Korrin" -vs- "Vermier"
"for"
Scilla Lagoon
"Round"
"3" -of- "5"
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It would seem his guardian had the same idea, not that Ole had realized it straight away. No, it was coming close to the borders that he picked up on the scent and followed it. When he got there many were already gathered around and in the middle a fight was under way. Vermier was one of those fighters. The other one he had no idea whom it was. Still, if Vermier was here he couldn't exactly leave now. Perhaps his guardian would even win and then they both could stay here and wait for Ambrosine to come back.
The yearling moved to find a place with a little bit of elevation so that he could sit and watch the fight without the mass of bodies blocking his view.
Avaneira trailed behind her sister's form, arriving to the arena just after the red woman had approached the Hollow's lead fighter. She was dwarfed by Morrigan's larger build, and still skinny from months spent lonesome and malnourished. Despite this, however, her face was not nearly as gaunt and her demeanor not nearly as flighty and desperate as it had been before. The last challenge Avaneira had attended had been Skarde's attempt to claim a pride, and though the man had not succeeded, Ava had been a step away from being imprisoned by him indefinitely.
She settled near @Morrigan, her eyes peering once or twice at @Zulema, but otherwise remaining quiet and diligent. She had almost not attended, but in her aim to become stronger and less overwhelmed by the world around her, it only seemed appropriate she accompany her sister to the constant changing of Amaryllis' thrones. “So one is a brute,” she said in a hushed tone, in reference to the fleeting conversation Zulema and Morrigan were having upon her arrival, “and one a potential threat?” The Dieudonne name did not quite seem as familiar to Ava, but the years had scarred her memory, and she had often confused the ghosts of her past with its true recollection.