Hunter's Woods Writing Prompts


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An archive of all my written responses to prompts for my Hunter's Woods group, the Wayfarers.

(Words counted with wordcounter.net prior to posting for tracking purposes, so they can be totaled up in the AN at the end of chapters without having to edit the entries - May differ slightly from counts listed by TH.)

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How often do these two individuals interact/get to see each other on a daily basis?

Prompt R 07 - Virva and Amara


   The thing with the Wayfarers traveling as a group is that they, for the most part, are always around each other. Nomadic as they are, they don't exactly have any territory to call their own, and between that and them always being on the move as they are, there's not much opportunity for any of them to spread out too far. There might be instances where the group splits up, of course - Cats like Virva and Amara don't exactly blend in in a rural setting where humans are likely to see them, after all - but they're rarely apart for more than a day or so. So, unsurprisingly, Virva and Amara see each other quite regularly.
   Now, when it comes to actual interactions, on the other hand... that's a rather different story. Because Amara is, of course, a disciple of the gods, and is with the group to try and train Berkeley in their own abilities as a god, Virva is... Well, she's not openly hostile towards her in quite the same way she tends to be with her sister and Berkeley, but she's not exactly jumping at the opportunity to be around her, given her opinions on the deities after spending so much of her life trapped beneath the life goddess's roots. She avoids Amara, most of the time, and the most positive thing that can really be said of their interactions when they are together is that Virva tolerates her.
   And Amara, for her part, doesn't take much issue with this arrangement. Certainly, Virva's glowing eyes piqued her interest when they first met - She has them herself, after all, as does her little divine charge - but once she found that Virva's only relation to the gods was a simmering loathing for them, she was perfectly content to simply focus on her own duties. So long as Virva doesn't cause problems for her in that department, or for the group as a whole, she's find with them both keeping to themselves. Though she does wish the other cat would quit being quite so disrespectful to Berkeley. The poor lad is already enough of an anxious mess, unwilling to take charge of their role as the deity of rebirth, without Virva's harsh attitude.

Author's Notes

Wordcount: 376 (150 minimum + 226 extra)
Rewards: 2 White Feathers (1 base 150 words + 1 extra 200 extra words x1)
Claimed: Yes