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Post by Judgment on Jun 13, 2007 12:00:41 GMT -5
Beige colored brute walked into the Skyfire Valley with a smiled plastered on his maw. He had been wondering before the first light of day had rosen in the sky. It was still dark as he was wandering onto the territory. His mind dotted with questions wondering if this land would be good enough for him to support a herd, and a well family. He wanted to make sure that everyone had enough shelter, food, and water. He didn't know how big his herd would be, or how small, but whatever the size was, he wanted to make sure that they was still more than enough to go around. It was one of the things that bothered him most. He didn't want anyone to be in stress, or have to burden to much work that they shouldn't have to be burried. He was just nice like that. His stones came to a hault as he looked around again. Dial was moving back and forth looking over the landscape. Tresses play in the wind as it blew so softly. He breathed the early morning air. So sweet and fresh it was with the dew and flower sent mixed together. Judgment spotted a tall hill that seemed to look out over all the lands, and started making his way that direction. His beige coat showed his mussels as he walked to the hill quickly. He wanted to be the one to claim this land before another being did. As he came close to the end of the hill be stopped and looked to the sky. The sun was already starting to rise. It's beautiful colors streaming the sky. It was a site that would never be forgotten to him. He raised up on his back legs and threw his head to the sky.
|| I Claim This Land, Skyfire Valley To Be Mine, and Only Mine. Any Brute That Tries To Take It, Shall Deal With Me, Judgement !!||
His loud and deep voice boomed over the lands, which where now his. He pawed the air as if claiming even the air itself. He dropped back down to the Earth with a soft landing and took in the beautiful landscape. This land was now his, and his only. No brute would ever take it away from his, and he was determined to keep it that way. He began walking around, marking his lands.
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