[ ooc:Relevant information here. Assuming your character wasn't immediately kidnapped after the 1st, they probably could have been around for some of this. ]
Laying Low It doesn't take Daud long to find somewhere to keep the wolf and tell the others. Once a rotating shift of people has been established, the tiefling takes his turn standing guard and keeping the wolf fed, rarely disturbed no matter how the beast -- Lykos, he supposes they should call him now-- might snarl and growl.
During feeding times, he watches the wolf with narrowed eyes, hooking the eye-charm from around his neck and examining it critically. Once the wolf snaps his back up, he glances over at whoever's just come in or has elected to watch with him.
"Protective of that, isn't he?"
At other times, he's content to simply stand by and keep an eye on other people interacting with the wolf. Mainly, he's here to be ready to pull people back if he looks about to snap.
The Missing
Yet as the days roll by, something becomes quickly evident. Their numbers are dwindling. And when, a few days after the wolf is stowed away, a certain former assassin doesn't turn up, Daud can't help but put out an irritable message on the Courier to all involved parties he can reach.
Wolfsitting | Post-Heist
Laying Low
It doesn't take Daud long to find somewhere to keep the wolf and tell the others. Once a rotating shift of people has been established, the tiefling takes his turn standing guard and keeping the wolf fed, rarely disturbed no matter how the beast -- Lykos, he supposes they should call him now-- might snarl and growl.
During feeding times, he watches the wolf with narrowed eyes, hooking the eye-charm from around his neck and examining it critically. Once the wolf snaps his back up, he glances over at whoever's just come in or has elected to watch with him.
"Protective of that, isn't he?"
At other times, he's content to simply stand by and keep an eye on other people interacting with the wolf. Mainly, he's here to be ready to pull people back if he looks about to snap.
The Missing
Yet as the days roll by, something becomes quickly evident. Their numbers are dwindling. And when, a few days after the wolf is stowed away, a certain former assassin doesn't turn up, Daud can't help but put out an irritable message on the Courier to all involved parties he can reach.
Has anyone seen Lurk?