Board Thread:Talkplays/@comment-4211788-20161219065535/@comment-5142578-20161230162128

The wolf chooses to not say anything. It was clear this was going to be a long day. At least he was working with someone he knew well enough. Despite the hawk seeming to have the same irritating personality as when the wolf first met him, Frost knows how to deal with Hiero. He also knows the hawk, albiet brash and hotheaded, was also loyal to those he considered an ally. There would be no chance of Hiero backstabbing the wolf, so long as he didn't invoke the bird's volitile anger.

Ian, however, was a different case. Supposedly a religious appocolyte of some sort, but at one time a mercenary. Other than that, the wolf knew little about him. Unlike the others, the fish was quiet and mild mannered. Somehow, that didn't make the wolf any less wary.

That was when recalls hearing Hiero mention Frost using his abilities to slow the beast down. That could prove problematic, as the wolf had stopped using his cryokinetic powers neary two cycles ago. He had lost control of himself at one point, and killed so many people. People who didn't necessarily deserve to die. After resetting time to undo all the damage he did, he vowed never to use his powers again. They were too dangerous. He was too dangerous. ..