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The Ancient Howl

Dozens of domestic dogs around the world were lead to an enchanted cave by mysterious instinct. These dogs were big and small, dull and multicolored, friendly and shy, and dominant and submissive. Yet, despite their differences they all calmly circled around a sparkling pool in the center of the cave. Something unexplainable whispered to every single one of them to start lapping up the glittering liquid they had surrounded. A brief trance took over these canines, but soon enough they were all fully conscious and aware of their current inner change and destiny. They had all been granted the ability to heal the wound of any creature they touch with their paw and howl.
The dogs soon departed out of the cave, but were somehow all united in the same old rundown town eventually. Some were still arriving, and some had lived there for about a year now. Either way, this town's humans desperately needed these dogs, despite the fact these humans should never know of these dogs' powers.
The humans were having a war, and many of the injured soldiers were brought here because they were too broke to afford any other place to stay. The dogs were meant to heal the humans, but if any human were to find out about these dogs' powers all magic would be in jeopardy. The dogs meet in alleys and parks occasionally to discuss strategies, but they must never let their guard down.

Will your dog succeed and fulfill its destiny?


RULES:
-All Ala and Advanced RP rules apply
-Only one character per person (please don't make one character for each account)
-Only Pebo can play humans. You may play other animals as long as they are doing natural things and don't become an important part of the plot.
-Do not start RPing until your character is accepted
-No breeding or killing for now

-The magic is limited. It only works if something inside the body has been torn, ripped or shredded. It will not erase a tummy ache or cancer.

FORM:
-Name
-Gender
-Looks (a picture would be preferred, but a detailed description will do. Please make it realistic)
-Personality Traits

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Benji's tail thumped the ground harder at Rain's voice. So many questions ran through his mind, it was hard to explain. He raised an eyebrow at the lady, hoping she would forget about it and just move on with her life. Benji cocked his head. What was this... His dream! It had come true! He had howled and then Rain was healed suddenly! Could it be true? Was he truly a magical awesome dog that could heal the broken with just one howl? Benji glanced at Rain, his eyes in wonder. He searched his mind for a plan of some sort, but the only thing that came was How? "We run on three." Benji whispered unintentionally. He looked up at the human. "One... two... three.. GO!" HE tuned and ran as fast as he could, looking behind him to see if Rain was following.
Rain grinned, and her tail swagged a bit. But, she was extremely aware of the fact that this human didn't know how Rain was healed either, and that humans would go unlimited lengths to figure out.<br /> "We'll celebrate later, right now we have a bit of an issue with the human," Rain said and motioned towards the gasping lady.<br /> The woman was slowly backing up, and never taking an eye off the two stray mutts. "Am I delusional?" she kept whispering to herself. <br /> If only she was being delusional, for Rain and Benji were now in a very bad situation.
Benji looked at Rain, pure joy in his eyes. He took a glance at the woman and ran towards Rain. "Rain! Your alive! How are you healed?!" He licked her face and rubbed his head against her with delight. His tail wagged uncontrollably and his eyes were bright. Benji Smiled wide and said, "I thought you would die on me. You have no idea how I would feel if that happened." his voice was serious and kind, mostly loving and obviously elated.
Rain blinked. The pain had just vanished, in the blink of an eye! Was she dead? No, she looked around and made the conclusion she was alive. Suddenly, her paw began to grow back together at the speed of a deflating balloon. Rain watched in aw as her smashed paw restored itself to the normal form. Still completely shocked, she got up on all fours and simply stood there, in front of the field.<br /> <br /> The woman gasped and jumped back as she felt Benji's teeth wrap around her leg. But, she looked down at him and realized he had meant no harm, he just wanted help. Wiping her tears, she looked up at Rain and nearly fainted. How was her paw healed? How in the world was it healed?
"No! No,no,no,no! Don't die! You can't die! We'll have beautiful pups! Rain, please, don't die!" Benji wailed. He started licking her whole body to stimulate her breathing. He felt tears well up in his eyes but he shoved them down his throat. Benji stopped licking her. He put his paw on hers and howled. He sounded sad and most of all hurt. He lowered his head and looked around again. Like he had told himself before, he was not going to let her slip through his paws. He would not let Rain die, even if it meant having to approach a human. Benji sniffed the air. He walked up to the human and whimpered, grabbing onto her pant leg and pulling gently.
Rain blinked a few times, and stared into Benji's eyes. He was incredibly blurry and she had a hard time registering what he said. Rain tried getting up, but she really couldn't get her body to budge. Blood was still oozing out of her in drastic measures, despite Benji's licking.<br /> "H-h-h-howl...." Rain sputtered quietly. What she said next was more forceful. "Howl... in hon-n-n-nor of my.... d-d-death."<br /> Rain looked into Benji's eyes, planning on that being the last time she ever would. "Would've..... 'made g-g-great pups....... howl!" her voice rasped and her eyes slowly began to close. Her expression was growing blank.<br /> <br /> The woman didn't plan on crying much more. She knew this animal needed help, so she began to rub her tears away.
Benji shot a glare and growled at the lady one last time, and ran after Rain. "Rain! Are you okay? Come on we need to get you back to the den or-or somewhere safe! Speak to me Rain!" Benji said, looking at her ankle and gasping. "Your ankle!" he started licking it and trying to get the blood to stop oozing out. He was starting to panic and he wished that he didn't let Rain go out by herself. He looked around frantically for anything to put on her foot to make it stop bleeding. Finding nothing, he looked at Rain, his eyes worried and caring. "Rain, what do I do?" he muttered, half to himself.
The woman slowly approached and picked up the broom again, hoping this method wouldn't spark aggression within Benji. She was unsure of what to do now. She highly respected strays, and understood a lot of them here wouldn't actually want to be "rescued". This dog, here in the metal trap, DID need to be rescued though.<br /> Pointing the broom towards Benji and keeping a careful eye on him, she stamped on the trap lever with all her might. Rain popped out with a squeal and limped away as fast as she could, her ankle bone smashed. The woman couldn't bear to look, so she risked her own safety and buried her face into her hands, sobbing. Rain collapsed on the ground due to blood loss as she did.
Benji didn't budge. He stood there and barked again, hoping it would scare the lady off. He stomped his foot in warning and raised an eyebrow as she spoke. He knew he looked scary but he didn't see any signs of the woman leaving. A growl rose from his throat. He glanced at Rain, just to see how she felt about the situation. He could tell she was in pain, but scared also. It worried him to see her like this. It almost made him nervous. Though the woman was no threat, Benji still felt the need to protect Rain. He hadn't had anything to protect in a long time, and part of him needed it.
The woman screamed in response to Benji, now aware that the trap had not caught a coyote, but a tricolor dog with no clue of what she ever did to deserve this treatment.<br /> <br /> Though the woman did come armed with a broom, she did not bring it for beating, she brought it for defense. She planned on releasing whatever animal had been trapped and herding the animal back into the woods with her broom all before the sun came up and before anyone suspected a thing.<br /> <br /> Now, the woman trying to help was in mortal danger of being mauled by a stray.<br /> "It's o-o-o-o-okay honey...." she whispered to Benji.

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