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Saki - Forest Skulk Saki nodded and smiled. It would be good for her to go hunt, she needed the practice. She stood back up and headed towards the entrance to wait for Arrow, tail wagging slightly.
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Arrow | Female | Cross Fox | Second in Command Forest | M: Saki, Open - Arrow dropped her prey into the pile and headed for the entrance. She nodded to Saki when she entered the forest. "Ready? The prey pile needs to get filled."
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Saki - Forest Skulk Saki nods and stands up ready to go. "Understood! Hopefully I'm able to catch something this time." She laughs a small laugh and waits to follow Arrow's lead.
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Nori-F-melinistic grey-Expecting forest mother-M: Da pile of foxes "Candy, that's very sweet. You shouldn't have." Nori licks her mate's cheek. Nuzzling Candy, Nori lays down. Yawning, she shakes her head. Feeling bad she snapped at Saki, she looks over and trys to convince an apology with her eyes, careful no one else can see it.
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Arrow | Female | Cross Fox | Second in Command Forest | M: Saki, Open - Arrow dipped her head and trotted off into the brush, her nose finding the ground as she began hunting. There was an old squirrel sent, but it was too stale to track.
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Saki - Forest Skulk Saki followed Arrow and mimicked her movements. She put her nose to the ground trying to sniff out any form of prey. She caught wiff of a small animal and tried to identify it. It was faint but not terribly faint. She lowered herself to the ground a bit and followed the scent until she saw what appeared to be a vole scrounging around a berry bush. 'Well, at least if I can't catch the vole I can bring back some wild blueberries,' she thought to herself. She lowered herself further, careful not to brush the ground her fur. Moving to make sure she was downwind and that the vole couldn't see her, she pounced. Except, despite being stealthy, she snapped and tripped over a fallen branch before she could fully leap, scaring off the vole. She cursed under her breath but stood up and shook it off. At least she could harvest some of those sweet-smelling berries. She started delicately picking them off their branches hoping Arrow didn't witness her fumble. Edited at June 16, 2024 02:50 PM by Night Shade
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Arrow | Female | Cross Fox | Second in Command Forest | M: Saki, Open - Arrow swivled her ears towards Saki. "You okay?" She asked as she backed up to see Saki picking berries, stepping closer to help.
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Saki - Forest Skulk Saki looked over to Arrow. "I'm okay. I saw a vole, accidentally scared it off, and then spotted the berries. Even though they don't provide as much, they are still good to have and easy to get!" She proudly shows Arrow the berries she picked before finding a nice spot to temporarily bury and hide them. They needed to focus on hunting, as much as she wanted to find and pick more.
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Nightshade/expecting female red fox/farmer x trader/M: Open Waking up and slowly emerging from her burrow, Nightshade stretched and felt uneasy. Seeing an eagle circling made her brown fur stand up and she growled. She went back in then went out the other exit leaving her standing in front of where the Desert border was so making sure to not cross, she started sniffing for anything otherwise she would have to eat her own berries. Backing a bit further away then she saw a squirrel up a tree. Without thinking she dashed up and caught the squirrel. Relieved she laid down on the branch to eat. Edited at June 16, 2024 03:09 PM by Feiella
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Crimson | F | Forest Leader | M: Nori,Candy,Arrow Open! Crimsons ears picked up some foxes voices, she got up and wandered over to them. She came up to them and asked, "Where's Arrow? I need to talk to her?" Nori and Candy were laying down together, kind of cute. Crimson wondered what it would be like to have a mate... No! her priority was on her skulk, she had no time to think about that. Where had Arrow gone? She was glad to see some of the foxes back.
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