Bigby Wolf (
bb_wolf) wrote in
driftfleet2015-12-14 09:10 am
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Who: Bigby and anyone silly enough to be out in the mountains
Broadcast: No
Action: In the deep, wild parts of the planets where there is the promise of giant, fierce animals.
When: Any time after planetfall is made.
Normally, his skin doesn't chafe so much.
He knows it's because of the lack of options. There are places in the city he can shrug it off and be himself. He can always catch a cab and go out into the forests. He knows he can get out if he wants or needs to.
But here, he can't. The ship is literally not big enough for him, he would struggle to fit in the corridors, let alone his cell.
But this planet, this is like home. Not Fabletown, but the Homelands, his father's lands, where the winds cut to the bone and the snow is so thick that it reaches his belly as he walks through it.
He sets off on foot out of town, dressed in his usual slacks and shirt and tie with the concession of having rolled down his sleeves. It's cold, but it only has to last until he gets out of sight.
Because out of sight of the population, he strips and then he claws his way free, a nightmarishly huge form of black brown fur that quickly lopes off in search of prey. He's already communing with the wind spirits, trying to prove he's one of them, that they should help him.
You can try and catch him on his way out of town, before he shifts.
If you're game, you can find him out in the mountains. Maybe your hunt team makes the mistake of thinking that thing is prey.
((OOC: If you want to hunt Bigby, please message me to work it out, but he won't be aggressive to anything vaguely sentient. Anyone lost in the snow can be found by the giant mostly friendly wolf.
Action spam welcome, but I didn't want people trying to read a block of tiny text.
Spoiler pic for TWAU showing Bigby's wolf size and another one.))
Broadcast: No
Action: In the deep, wild parts of the planets where there is the promise of giant, fierce animals.
When: Any time after planetfall is made.
Normally, his skin doesn't chafe so much.
He knows it's because of the lack of options. There are places in the city he can shrug it off and be himself. He can always catch a cab and go out into the forests. He knows he can get out if he wants or needs to.
But here, he can't. The ship is literally not big enough for him, he would struggle to fit in the corridors, let alone his cell.
But this planet, this is like home. Not Fabletown, but the Homelands, his father's lands, where the winds cut to the bone and the snow is so thick that it reaches his belly as he walks through it.
He sets off on foot out of town, dressed in his usual slacks and shirt and tie with the concession of having rolled down his sleeves. It's cold, but it only has to last until he gets out of sight.
Because out of sight of the population, he strips and then he claws his way free, a nightmarishly huge form of black brown fur that quickly lopes off in search of prey. He's already communing with the wind spirits, trying to prove he's one of them, that they should help him.
You can try and catch him on his way out of town, before he shifts.
If you're game, you can find him out in the mountains. Maybe your hunt team makes the mistake of thinking that thing is prey.
((OOC: If you want to hunt Bigby, please message me to work it out, but he won't be aggressive to anything vaguely sentient. Anyone lost in the snow can be found by the giant mostly friendly wolf.
Action spam welcome, but I didn't want people trying to read a block of tiny text.
Spoiler pic for TWAU showing Bigby's wolf size and another one.))

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Pity. It's so much nicer out here, isn't it? Especially for you, I imagine. Which ship are you on?
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[His nose wrinkles briefly.]
Bloodsport. You?
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You know, I'm not sure. Nobody ever told me the name. Oh, but there's a blanket fort, and that's always important. You could ask Clay.
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[He has no idea who Clay is, but he must be on her ship with her, so Clay's ship is her ship. Fair enough.]
I understand blanket forts are very important to cubs and pups and piglets.
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[Says the girl that likely smells of cat. Just a little.]
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[His nose twitches.]
So, little kitten, you've wandered a long way from the town. Do you know how to get back?
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Oh no, I'm thoroughly lost. [So solemn. She knows where Sam is, pinging on her awareness; that's close enough.]
I suppose I shall wander about in the snow until I freeze to death.
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He crouches down with a slight sigh, stretching out his neck.]
Don't think you're getting regular rides. I'll take you back to town.
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Really? [She wasn't ready to go back, but no way in hell is she passing up a GIANT WOLF RIDE.] Thank you very much, Mr Wolf! I'll have to bring you a basket some time.
[Or a grandmother nobody will miss.]
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Sit up at the base of my neck and hold onto the fur. Don't worry about pulling.
[His fur is thick and soft and plush and warm. He's giving off heat, but it's only once hands are in fur that you can really start to feel it.]
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Ready!
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Surprised you're not frozen from being out here.
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[...but seriously, she's rather glad someone adult thought to ensure she was wearing warmer clothes today. And she hasn't actually been out here long enough to regret it.]
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[He runs slightly faster to leap over a large gap, taking a more direct route, but one which will bring them to the back of the town, away from where people have parked ships.]
There any other kids on the fleet for you to play with? Been told it's better for kids to have other kids around.
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Nobody else is a giant wolf, though. [...well.] Unless they're in disguise. I suppose it's possible.
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I was in disguise. Being this big doesn't work in a ship.
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...somehow. Well, how hard could flying a shuttle be :|a]
That makes sense. For all I know, everyone could be in disguise. I'm in disguise. I should look more closely.
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[He had been going to tell her his name, but now it seems like this will be far more fun.]
There are others in disguise. I don't know if you'll be able to see it on them.
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[You, sir, she suspects might be easy to spot. And Sam can take whatever shape he chooses, she'll always recognise him by his echoes. Not that Sam takes shapes. Though that idea does distract her imagination for a good few-- oh, what was she doing? Heck yeah, RIDING A GIANT WOLF.]
Are they in disguise because they're too big like you?
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Maybe. You'll have to ask them when you find them.
[He then proves even giant, ancient wolves can be lazy by sliding down a snowy hillside on his belly.]
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They need to let you have a ship big enough just to be yourself.
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Well, guess the Marsiva would be big enough. But it smells bad enough with my other nose.
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[In some ways, it's worse, because he has more trouble focusing as a human.]
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[You know. Liberally.]
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