Fox
Fox
The fox arrived at Tertius and Levi's bed one morning and told Tertius "I am here to claim my reward for my kind." The fox spoke with both Levi and Tertius fully understanding its words. Its bushy tail swished behind him, sometimes giving the appearance of multiple tails rather than just one, though when directly viewed, it only ever seemed to have one tail. The fox asked Tertius and Levi where his reward was and the pair asked what reward he was seeking.
The fox told Tertius and Levi that he was responsible for the farmers aiding the battle to reclaim Eastbridge. He snuck out in the night and visited every farm and whispered into the sleeping farmers' ears to join arms and help the fight. The farmers listened and they went to lend their aid to the Duke. While they were away, foxes were able to raid the chicken coops of the farms. However, none of the farmers died in the battle, and they all returned home the next day and protected their coops again. This meant that he did not eat his fill and he demanded a reward to compensate.
Tertius agreed to head downstairs to fetch a chicken for the fox. The fox remained with Levi as Tertius left and in conversation with the fox, discovered that there was a servant's bell that could be rung and that a servant would come up and could bring chickens. The fox was in disbelief, but leapt up to tug on the bell, calling for a servant. When the servant arrived Levi told him to bring up several chickens. The fox was amazed at this and demanded a chicken bell be installed in his den. Since that was not possible, he decided that he would stay with Tertius and Levi and their chicken bell. Over the following weeks, the fox remained with them, ringing the bell for food and sleeping in the bed. The fox spirit becoming a familiar, of sorts, for Tertius. Since that time, the Fox has continued to travel with Tertius, enjoying the bed as Tertius and Levi sleep on the floor and getting fed lavish meals. When asked if he had or wanted a name, the fox said that he did not need one, since there would not likely ever be a time when Tertius would have to call for more than one fox at once.
The fox told Tertius and Levi that he was responsible for the farmers aiding the battle to reclaim Eastbridge. He snuck out in the night and visited every farm and whispered into the sleeping farmers' ears to join arms and help the fight. The farmers listened and they went to lend their aid to the Duke. While they were away, foxes were able to raid the chicken coops of the farms. However, none of the farmers died in the battle, and they all returned home the next day and protected their coops again. This meant that he did not eat his fill and he demanded a reward to compensate.
Tertius agreed to head downstairs to fetch a chicken for the fox. The fox remained with Levi as Tertius left and in conversation with the fox, discovered that there was a servant's bell that could be rung and that a servant would come up and could bring chickens. The fox was in disbelief, but leapt up to tug on the bell, calling for a servant. When the servant arrived Levi told him to bring up several chickens. The fox was amazed at this and demanded a chicken bell be installed in his den. Since that was not possible, he decided that he would stay with Tertius and Levi and their chicken bell. Over the following weeks, the fox remained with them, ringing the bell for food and sleeping in the bed. The fox spirit becoming a familiar, of sorts, for Tertius. Since that time, the Fox has continued to travel with Tertius, enjoying the bed as Tertius and Levi sleep on the floor and getting fed lavish meals. When asked if he had or wanted a name, the fox said that he did not need one, since there would not likely ever be a time when Tertius would have to call for more than one fox at once.

Current Location
Species
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
Sex
Male
Eyes
Yellow
Hair
Red fur
Aligned Organization