Loch couldn't help but notice he hesitance before the feline took the fish. Was it such an odd behavior he had brought one back for him? Perhaps it was. The catfish still seemed unsure of him, but he couldn’t help but catch himself in the act of trying to make friends. Maybe he was lonelier than he thought, even in Duskorna.
The feline soon swallowed the fish whole and thanked him. Loch merely nodded before the feline returned the gesture with his name, followed by a question. “Why did you leave?”
Loch would grunt. “No reason a feline would understand.” He would recall most felines were solitary. They wouldn't understand the importance of having a pack. His options back in the deep just weren't viable anymore, so he had to look elsewhere.
“So you are a follower of Tsillah as well?” Loch couldn’t help but pry with interest. The band he grew up with, his old pack some may say, had always been devotees of Tsillah. It was common practice to test each others wits and strength in her honor, and it was only natural he’d follow kingdom with those same values.
The feline soon swallowed the fish whole and thanked him. Loch merely nodded before the feline returned the gesture with his name, followed by a question. “Why did you leave?”
Loch would grunt. “No reason a feline would understand.” He would recall most felines were solitary. They wouldn't understand the importance of having a pack. His options back in the deep just weren't viable anymore, so he had to look elsewhere.
“So you are a follower of Tsillah as well?” Loch couldn’t help but pry with interest. The band he grew up with, his old pack some may say, had always been devotees of Tsillah. It was common practice to test each others wits and strength in her honor, and it was only natural he’d follow kingdom with those same values.