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Date Posted: 14:07:51 02/22/02 Fri
Author: Sceaduw
Subject: x-trail-x
In reply to: Xixini Melee/Lique 37 X 's message, "¤two Feds are better than none (part 3)¤" on 13:20:42 02/22/02 Fri

(ooc - just a bit extra on his name... It's fully Sceaduw O'Dauthi, which I believe in Olde English means Shadow of Death... And when thinking up his 'character' I found it quite appropriate, and used it :) That's all...)

x-he trails Makare without a doubt, but he bristled at the term dog. He knew it was directed at something, but it certainly couldn't have been him... Could it? To him, the term dog stood for the creature, varying in size, soft on laziness and fairly dull in the mind... He had been called 'dog' a fair share in his lifetime, but he was not a dog. He didn't have a trace of domesticated canine blood in his body. He was a wolf, through and through. He wouldn't hesitate to prove superiority to anyone who claimed otherwise, or any dog who thought he was just 'another one of them'... Peering back at the man, who kept carrying on with things that were quite useless in his mind... He understood many words of English and a few other languages, but only a few. He would listen, but unless a word he knew came up, he wouldn't react. Unless the tone of speech forced a reaction... Dog was one of those trigger-words that he didn't care to have uttered and directed at him... Firmly, in his mind, he knew he was similar to a dog, yes, and easily confused with one, but he was not...-x

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