Silver Trace; Dab; Fleet
Silver moved across the land as if she were walking on glass. She made sure to stay well out of the way of Kalaber and his gang as she enclosed closer to Galar's part of the marsh. Upon arrival she barked out to the gator. "I hope you don't mind us here, we are going to be training pups. We will try not to be a big bother. She said, her feet sinking into the mud as she moved further into the marsh. Finally stopping with the mud to her knees she turned around.
Dab and Fleet were very unhappy. The mud caking up close to their bellies. "Do we have to train here." Complained Fleet as he picked up his muddy paws. "Yes. It's part of the training." A pause. "Crap.." Dab giggled a bit but said nothing about the situation.
Tamaka
Tamaka followed the others, his large paws helping him only somewhat as he walked over the mud. "It looks pretty fun to me." He said to the pups.
Samara
The siberian Tiger moved in last after all the pups. She sniffed around and then followed suite.You got to be use to all types of terrains young one for if your not then you will be at a disadvantageSHe spoke quietly.
Silver Trace; Fleet; Dab
Silver smiled as she looked at the sun that was now above them. "Alright, we start now, the training will end when either me or Samara sees the first star of night." She looked down to the group.
"We will start off with tag. Simple game, though it will be more of a challenge. Instead of just nipping anywhere on your opponent, you must nip the top of their shoulders, also known as the withers. You are not allowed to lose sight this log here." She placed a paw on a decaying tree trunk sticking up out of the mud.
"I think Dab should be it first." There was a small sigh then a tail wag. " alright, I can do this." He smiled then looked at both Tamaka and Fleet. "Remember children, rules are, the one who is 'it' by the time the session is over will not get dinner tonight. understand?" Fleet and dab chimed in unison, "Yes".
And then Dab was off. Plunging through the mud to get to his brother who seemed to move ever more easily upon the muddy ground. Sinking in, they created little crater trails behind them as they went along. Soon Dab took aim on Tamaka. Trying to catch the tiger cubs shoulders in his mouth. He wasn't going to let himself be the one who went hungry tonight.
Samara
She listened but spoke not. She watched the cubs and pups carefully and her ears were moving to catch any sound.
Ardeth
After lining up with his training mates, the hybrid pup listened attentively to Silver and Samara. Tag began, and so Ardeth charged away from the others, tensed and alert, as he watched the other three. He certainly wasn't going to go hungry tonight!
Huerosan & Galar
Huerosan ran the opposite direction of Dab, keen on having a full belly tonight. This terrain was something new for him though; he was use to the mostly solid stone and rock ground of the Ruins. Not only did the ground sink when it was stepped on, but the mud seemed to grab a hold of his paws. He had started off at a good clip, running from the others, until he got mired down in a particularly think patch of muck.
Galar soon emerged, showing his usual alligator 'smile' as he glided towards the shore closest to where the group was congregated. "You aren't a bother to me, don't worry." The reptile assured. It had been a while since he last talked to any wolves, and it was a treat to rest along the bank and watch the young ones play. Unlike his adopted offspring, Akili and Dima, Galar did not concern himself over alliances of the terrestrial animals. Whoever came to the marsh and was friendly with him, he would be friendly to in return.
Tamaka/Orinoco
Tamaka leapt out of the way, running along the mud. "You can't get me!" He cried out.
Orinoco slid up to the shore, glancing at each of the land creatures. She stopped at Silver Trace. "Good to see you again." She said politely. "I would go back to the Temple, but I believe Dima wants some more females."
Dab .+. Fleet
The black pup bounced around the mud his aim was now for Ardeth. Moving across the top of the mud clumsily, he tried to bite the other between the shoulder blades to tag him as 'it'.
Fleet took a break from running as his brother went after a new target. But sitting still didn't do much because when he tried to move again his legs would not move from the suction of the ground. "gah" He cursed under his breath, hoping his brother wouldn't see him.
Silver Trace turned her head to the reptile and smiled. "Good to see you as well." She said politely back. "I see, I think it would be better for him to have more females, But I don't think I'd be one to persuad them for him." She smiled, it was Villain who had a way of wooing such large creatures. Silver was kind, maybe too kind for creatures of such strength.
Orinoco
Orinoco nodded at Silver's words. I don't like to persuade them either. Many of the wild creatures here are rude anyways." She said, thinking back to when the group met up with some gators. Just the thought of it made her angry. "I guess I'll see you later, then." With that, she moved down the river.