Athyrian History

Deathwolves (120 pe): the term deathwolf comes from athyria's special forces, the solok saak (death wolf, anu is plural the plural form of wolf, saak is singular) or ss.

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Long Overdue Gifts

His eyes suddenly flew open, and i was staring into the cold, dark eyes of death wolf. "mitch is no longer available," death wolf said. he was weaker than last time, i could tell that, but he was still a formidably enemy.

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 31

Her feet slid out from under her and she splashed down into a pool of the dead wolf's blood.

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The Mourning After - Chapter 1 (The Mourning)

I struggled to believe that he had discovered a pack of dead wolves. but here they were in front of me. four dead wolves, their bodies scattered round the remains of an old camp site.

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Superiority Chapter 9

He was supposed to find a quiet place with a dead wolf that looked somewhat similar to him, and assume his identity. that didn't seem easy, with all the action going on.

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The Mourning After - Chapter 8 (Moving On)

At the center of the camp, there were several small camp fires burning strongly, the ground littered with sleeping furs and dead wolves alike.

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Are You a Lone wolf

(%5c ""permanent") one of my professors always says: "a lone wolf is a dead wolf." and yet it is interesting how so many of us, as christians, and even more so as leaders and pastors in the church tend to be lone wolves.

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Ander - Chapter 7, Subchapter 35

It darted from the dead wolf to the trail of blood to the gaping hole in the tent, ringed with frost. his breathing was rapid and uneven, whistling in and out.

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Ander - Chapter 2, Subchapter 39

Poking a dead wolf in the shnoz would have been bad enough, but apparently tim wouldn't be satisfied with something so blasé, because his hand just kept on going until it was right above the creature's closed eyelid.

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City of the Damned (Part Three)

His clawed hand opened slightly, as the fire on the dead wolf moved in tandem with his hand. he steped back slowly, his once silver eyes orange and violent yellow. his smirk widened to a smile as he growled once more.

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The Squire (Prologue)

Around the knights lay many of the dead wolves and foxes he had seen in the forest, but they were only few of the hundreds that had passed by.

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