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Hero / Male / Kilo / Wolf/German Shepard / 39 / Mentions: All Hero followed the others inside, his vision seemed unfocused, and his mind was racing. He was struggling to keep himself composed. Tysta was dead. He had let her die. It was his fault, all of it. If he had been there this wouldn't have happened. Tysta would be here. He pinned his ears and clinched his jaw, forcing back a whimper that built in his throat. He needed to be alone. Now. "Look at you, Hero. The one no one asked for, your pathetic. I never wanted you. Just die already!" His fathers voice rang in his ears. "You can pretend all you want, but you will never be enough." "Promise me." Then Ash's voice. "Leave! You aren't wanted here!" The beta. The voices swirled in his head, taking over again, his grief over Tysta was making it worse. He needed to do something, the question was, what? Hero closed his eyes and took a deep breath. He had to go after the one who had killed Tysta. Without getting caught. (Short, sorry.) Edited at June 1, 2020 11:05 AM by Silver Feather
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Zadolt | Male | Australian/German Shepherd mix | Foxtrot | 28 | Mentions: Arrow, Maze, Aadya, Afton, Ginger, Kampe(indirectly), Hoffen(indirectly) He watched the dog that came up with mild shock, not registering his flinch when Tysta’s name was spoken. His shock didn’t outwardly show, of course, but he wasn’t used to dogs that asked questions. Or that many dogs that were smaller than him. Or dogs that didn’t address the Culls with fear(as he and the other Beta dogs did). Thinking about it, he was not used to this at all. He closed his eyes, hoping to lose himself in his mind so he wouldn’t be overwhelmed by all the changes that he noticed between this place and Beta. No such luck, the dog was asking more questions.
When he heard Arrow stutter and give out an explanation(“And where is Tysta?” the dog had asked. Obviously not with us, he snarked back in his mind) he opened his eyes, just in time to see her run down another tunnel. How many tunnels are there? He wondered. It seemed as if they lived in the tunnels. He was glad he wasn’t claustrophobic; it would have been a nightmare if that was the case. As it was, he was nervous around these dogs. They saw him as Beta; he could see it in the dog who spoke, their disdain for anything and everything that came from Beta. Which included him. He fidgeted slightly to the left, ignoring Aadya when she bared her teeth at him.
Meanwhile, his mind was telling him that he should probably worry about the fact that each breath was near unbearable. It seemed Kampe had injured his lung, or something along those lines. He pushed the pain away with a practiced ease; he’d learned to ignore it in Beta, and found it was easier than letting others know he was hurt. Trying to distract himself, he focused on studying the Kilo dogs. They had no discipline(and seeing that he was formerly of Foxtrot, that was saying something), and he couldn’t see the hard glint in their eyes that was prominent in dogs that had seen the evil known as Beta. It made him wonder how Arrow and Tysta were planning on sneaking into Beta; They didn’t move the way he and Maze moved, they didn’t know the patrol routes of the regiments, they lacked the respect a Beta dog would give a Cull. And that was the strangest thing; they didn’t fear Ginger. Even when he had considered Hoffen an ally, he didn’t stop fearing him for a moment. Hoffen was still powerful, able to kill him immediately if he wished. How these dogs put so much faith in their commander, he’d probably never know. Edited at June 1, 2020 11:30 AM by Shadow Masters
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Afton | Male | Kilo | Bouvier/Dalmation/Pyerenees | 82 | M: All Afton released a breath, quietly, letting the unspoken conclusion thread its way into his mind. Tysta was dead. The golden dog hadn't deserved such a cruel end; he, of anyone, should have seen the light beyond the City walls. Tysta was the best of them. And now he was gone. His heart broke for Arrow, Ty's closest friend. He could only imagine the weight of her loss. Afton flicked his gaze to the small long-dog. She was a prisoner, that so much was clear. Her composure was admirable, but it was evident that she didn't wish to be here. Blood splattered her chest, drying from crimson to a burnt red hue. Afton's deep brown eyes traveled, finding the two other Beta canines - an Aussie mix, and what looked to be a Wolfblood. Both wounded to some extent, but neither seeming to carry the weight of the invisible chains of a hostage. The Kilo dogs weren't watching them the way they watched the small dog, even though they could presumably do far more damage. The larger Bouvier cross drew himself upwards, expression cold, just short of curling into a snarl. Afton took a single step forward, towering over the rest. "Beta dogs," his deep voice rumbled, "have killed one of our best. I have no say in why you're here, or what we do with you. But know that his blood was lost at your paws, and I can never forgive you." A heavy silence hung in the air. Afton lowered his voice. He didn't enjoy speaking to his enemies. The dog flicked his cold gaze across the small dog, the Wolfblood, and the Aussie cross. "Touch any of these dogs, and you will never live to see another day." Afton remained still for a moment, then turned to Ginger, awaiting some sort of order, command, explanation. Perhaps he should go after Arrow, but the dog felt she might want to be alone.
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Alta | Female | GSD cross | Charlie | 63 | M: All Alta halted at the voice of the Chief and Commander, spinning to face the leaders, snapping to attention. What a mess they all were - Bravo and Foxtrot. Alta had thought she had seen failures before. Evidently, she was alarmingly underexperienced in the realm of mistakes. Really, that's what the Charlie warrior viewed the Bravo and Foxtrot dogs as - mistakes, and nothing more. It was almost difficult to find a faint semblence of pity deep within her soul for these dogs. They had brought whatever was coming upon themselves. Alta didn't even blink at the roars of her superiors. She was too well trained for such instinctive responses. Rather suddenly, her vision seemed to shatter, and she saw flashes of light. A jolt of pain leapt into her brain, searing her mind. Alta's ears began to ring, echoing in her skull, disorienting her. The dog inhaled sharply, stamping down a cry of pain. She bit down on her tongue, hard. Her sight cleared, slowly, but her heartbeat seemed to have planted itself into her skull. Her ears stopped ringing, but craniums still seared with a burning sort of agony. The dog's eyes grew cold, and she flicked one ear, awaiting the command of a cull. Her eyes roved slightly to the left, finding Rache. There was something oddly panicked in Alta's gaze, yet eerily calm - distant, almost. The dog turned, slowly, vacant eyes flicking across the scene. She took a small step forward before halting, head tilted.
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Pfeil | Male | Doberman half blood | Bravo | 25 | Mentions: Many, many dogs-
The cull froze as the two commanders entered the room, Chief Commander Twenty-Four, and Cull Thirty-Four, commander of Foxtrot. He stared at them respectfully, but with a blank expression. His first day as cull and he'd failed, that was one mark closer to Beta removing him for good. He'd been a dog before, he knew that, yet being a dog, having a mind of his own, that was completely foreign to him. Wouldn't Beta be better off if they were all just culls? no more creatures with their own minds that could cause more trouble... No more Mike. Had those two males just done as they were ordered he wouldn't have a failure on his record.
Pfeil gave the two Mike dogs a dark glance, his metal claws curling ever so slightly, piercing he flesh of the dog beneath him. "Apologies commander. Twenty-One and Sixty-Five were being defiant, I had ordered Twenty-Nine and Seventy-Six to neutralize them, and instead Twenty-Nine and Twenty-One started fighting" he gave the two Mike dogs a glare "Once I stopped their skirmish, Twenty-Nine and Seventy-Six decided to disrespect mine and Beta's orders and commanding position" his voice was robotic, no emotion, just explaining the situation as best he could. He should have removed at least one of the dogs, but the thought never came to mind before now.
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Alta | Female | GSD cross | Charlie | 63 | M: All Alta stood still, like the good little soldier she was supposed to be. Her commanders hadn't said any direct command, not yet. The dog blinked, trying to orient herself. Alta's head was still spinning, and her skull was throbbing. She heard whispers in her mind, little commands echoing in her head. Her gaze fell away from the commanders, but her body remained at attention. She sought out the familiar figure of her sister nearby. Alta's rational mind seemed to be held in the clutches of some sort of internal spasm. She could not understand what she was to do, who the enemy was. There was always an enemy, wasn't there? That was how life worked in Beta. Rebellion was the enemy. Or was it? Beta said it was rebellion, disobedience, failure. But how did they know the enemy wasn't among them the entire time, waiting, watching, preparing to make their move? It could be anyone. But who? Who was the enemy? Alta's eyes flickered. Silence. Without a flicker in her expression, the Charlie warrior lunged for her sister's throat. Edited at June 2, 2020 10:10 AM by Boundless
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Rache | Female | Doberman Husky mix | Charlie/Foxtrot | 61 | Mentions: All
Rache stood still, alert, never moving, rarely blinking. The exact epitome of a Beta soldier. Emotionless, expressionless, featureless. Just a statue. She had failed Beta. She had failed to keep order.
She caught Alta's look and her gaze became worried, no dog or cull could spot this change, she was a soldier, trained to perfection, trained to show emotions in ways that only her sister could understand. Sighing she straightened and her eyes became blank once more. Three culls were here, one was the commander. The chief would know what to do, the chief would give out an order and she would follow it. For survival. That was the only way.
Had it not been for Rache's heightened senses, she would never have noticed Alta's lunge, never heard the whisper of paws as they moved towards her. Rache dodged just in time. Her expression broke for a split second; surprise. It felt like years since she'd last felt surprise.
"Sixty-Three, what are you doing?" she couldn't reveal any emotions, not around the chief, she had to stay a soldier, no emotions, no true names. Her voice was solid and void of any feeling. Not in front of the commanders. No emotions.
Had this been any other dog Rache would have lunged and taken her out, pinned her and gave her a wound to remember her by, but this was her sister. They each knew their weaknesses, their strengths, a true fight between them could last hours.
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Alta | Female | GSD cross | Charlie | 63 | M: All Alta released a snarl that didn't seem to come from a canine throat. Feral, like a monster. She was not Sixty-Three. She was Alta. And her sister was Rache. Whoever stood in front of her was an enemy - not Rache, not her sister - Sixty-One. That was her enemy. Sixty-One. A bolt of searing pain snapped through the dog's mind once again, and she arched her back ever so slightly, teeth clenched. She knew Sixty-One, just like she knew Sixty-Three. She knew their strengths, their weaknesses. She knew how both bodies could kill and be killed. Alta whipped around, hind claw slashing across another dog's neck by mistake. That was the AmStaff Plott cross - Anfall, was it? The dog roared in fury. Didn't matter. Alta revealed a sharp array of fangs, drawing back her black lips. Her voice rose. "I am not 'Sixty-Three'. You are not my sister. You are not Rache." The name was almost foreign on her tongue, so underused, it was nearly forgotten. This dog was an emotionless soldier. This dog was not Rache. This dog was Sixty-One. Or was she? Alta felt as though she couldn't see. She couldn't understand. The enemy was everywhere and nowhere at once - closing in from all sides. Her back was exposed to them, her neck as well. But she couldn't seem to pin down the monsters.
Alta held no qualms, no hesitation. She did not fight with hesitation, and Rache knew this. But she knew Sixty-One well. She knew the clever way she fought, how she would read the emotion, the expression, decide what the opponent would do next. But Alta was no regular opponent - she was a trained warrior, the best of the best, alongside her sister. Alta had no expression. The dog barreled forward once more, in a balanced manner so that a dodge couldn't possibly throw her off balance. She didn't aim for a slash across the flank, but jaws on a limb, of better yet, a throat. She kept close the the ground, head lifted, and aimed to snap her jaws closed around Sixty-One's right foreleg.
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Anfall | Female | AmStaff/Plott Hound/Wolf | Bravo Wolfblood | 21 | M: All The day had been chaotic enough. But now, that new Charlie dog was going after her sister, as though she had simply lost her mind. Well, frankly, family relationships could be tough. Murder by sibling really wasn't too far fetched. But, really, if there was combat, she wanted to be up and ready, and decidedly not pinned beneath metal claws that kept digging deeper into her chest. Really, it wasn't neccessary. As Alta spun, a loose claw slashed across Anfall's neck, and off reflex, the dog jerked upwards with a roar of fury, pulling herself from Pfiel, and shoving forward towards him, body weight propelled forward. How dare that Charlie dog - Anfall jerked backwards then, away from the Cull who she may or may not have knocked to the ground, spinning to face whatever chaos had ensued between the sisters. No one was winning, but no one was losing. Not yet, anyway.
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Sabre / Female / Wolfdog (wolf-GSD-Alaskan malamute) / Foxtrot / I.D: 65 / M: All Sabre's glare refocused on Sixty-three as she padded up, stood still for a moment, then attacked her sister. The wolfdog watched with what seemed like a mild amusement as the two fought. Her attention was rediverted again, however, when Anfall was hit by the crazy Charlie dog's claw. Sabre leapt to Anfall's side, her fur raised again, a snarl wanting to erupt from her lips. Whether it meant her death or not, the wolfdog was willing to fight by Anfall's side. She was one of the few canines she trusted in this dismal prison. Her ears flicked angrily. She was done with putting up with these dogs hurting others whenever they felt like it. She was done with Beta transforming perfectly good canines into machines that were forced into their command. She didn't care anymore. The wolf in her blood had been rekindled, and it wouldn't die down easily. She could try to hide it, or she could fight and possibly die for what she knew to be right. Not what Beta said was right. For Beta lied. The Pfiel that she had seen was now dead. A machine stood in his place. No dog should have to endure that... that horror. She would do everything she could to fight them, Sabre realized. Anything. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taipan / Male / GSD x Golden Retriever / Mike / I.D. 76 / M: All Taipan's eyes hadn't changed. He trusted the canine he had transferred with; he did not trust this cull... this, this mechanical excuse for a dog. A feeling he hardly felt - hardly allowed himself to feel - crept into the depths of his heart. Pity? The word, the thought, was almost as foreign in his mind as the feeling itself. Pity for a canine that no longer existed. A canine that might have actually understood Wolf and his purpose here. As a new dog walked up, her eyes vacant, he surveyed his surroundings again, tearing himself away from his thoughts. Suddenly, the newcomer attacked Sixty-one. A snarl rumbled in his throat. Right before the female could finish the lunge that was aimed at Sixty-one's leg, he pounced on her, pinning her firmly, but not hard enough to cause harm. "What do you think you are doing?" Taipan's voice was deep and firm, his eyes dark and cold, emotionless. His ruff was fluffed up, the fur along his spine spiked. This regiment was definitely worse than he had originally thought. So much... chaos. The thing he hated most. And it was his job to restore order. He ignored the injured dog for the time being, his focus on the dog underneath his paws. His teeth were bared, though no malice could be detected either in his posture or his face. No emotion, other than his dark, cold topaz eyes. He was trusting Wolf to keep the others in line while he dealt with this one. No matter how fast he was, Taipan knew he could only deal with one canine at a time. At least, without injuring anyone.
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