W Willow did, of course! She was not put off by the skunk’s sudden departure. He had not sprayed her, so that was a start, right? The determined she-wolf followed behind (but not too closely) to see what it was that a skunk did during the day. Pretty quickly, though, the skunk caught on to its wolf-like shadow, and stopped on the trail to look at Willow again. ”Hey, it’s okay. My name is Willow. I could – I can help you, maybe? If you like little grubbies, well, I have a garden full of ‘em at home.” She smiled, hoping that the skunk understood her wolf-speak.
Rolling tame 1d100: 43
If your animal is a farm animal: Success! The animal is intrigued by you If your animal is wild or risky to tame: Failure! The animal feels threatened backs up |