Well hello long time no see! Fox is back with a story that's been in the works for quite some time, since about... Heh, but I've rewritten it to bring it up to standards... Ehh sorry about Genetics and not updating but I kinda reset my tablet and... Okay I screwed up, sorry okay. Now that that's over lets get to the story shall we?

Oh and as always I'm taking Oc requests also can no one be completely covered in fur, they can be like Nekos though. Eg Ears and Tail/s.

"Ahh there it is..." He reached his hand into his battered bag and pulled out a flask in-cased in a leather covering, as he took a swig of cold water he felt the fire in his throat for down, the physical heat of the on in front of him started to die down. Dismissing it, he chucked a small pile of kindling onto the dying flame. He sighed and stretched out, his toes wiggled at the warmth sensation. Placing the flask back into his knapsack he noticed a stray piece of parchment, he picked up the parchment before it flew into the fire, turning it over he read.

'Thank you for getting my daughter back, I am in your debt -Kaiser'

He smiled and flipped it over and read the hastily scribbled note.

'PS This is Kathy. Thanks for getting me out of there alive and all.'

'PPS Also feel free to comeback anytime!'

'PPPS Give them hell!'

Underneath was a scribbling of a winking female face but with horns protruding out of its head. Placing the unusual letter back into his bag he stood up and kicked the fire out. Letting out a sigh he ran his hand through his snow white hair stopping at one of the two white and black tipped fox-like ears and scratching behind it. His black tipped tail flicked around behind him as he enjoyed the sensation. A loud snap was heard his ears swiveled towards the direction of the noise. His eyes darted around picking out figures in the darkness. Picking up his knapsack he casually started moving towards the noise. Feeling a tap on shoulder. He spun around only to be delta powerful blow from a hilt of a sword or dagger, he didn't care both of them would of hurt like hell.

"What do we have here? A fox that escaped the farmers axe?" A gruff and scared face said.

"I've never seen anything like him boss, how much do you think we'll get for him?" Said a lanky fellow. "Also? What's with the weird quote?"

"Who knows, who care with a beast as rare as him we'll be rich!"

"Dodge the question much."

The Traveler stood up slowly, the ringing in his head subsiding. He let out a "Ahem" gaining the attention of the two slavers.

"Hey! Boss he's back up." The lanky one said pulling out a small and rather pathetic iron dagger.

"I know that!" Snapped his boss who readded his sword. "Don't pantornise me."

The Fox human hybrid clapped slowly. "My, my seems you've caught me with my sword sheathed," his eyes flashed from a dark hazel to a piercing red. "To bad I know how to use my fists" then the fox started walking away

The two slavers took a wearied step backwards, put off by the 'things' sudden change in tempo.

"Screw it! Kill this filthy beast." The Scar faced one screamed filled by adrenaline. Charging at the fox. He swung his broadsword, only to have it find empty space. Feeling a rush of wind behind him he heard the fox say.

"It's not nice to attack people when their back is turned." Heafting his sword back around a maniacal grin plastered on his scarred face. It quickly turned to shock as he watched as the Fox stopped the blade with his forearm, 'What? But how?' Thought the slaver as he slowly noticed a metal greave attached to both of the things arms.

"My turn." Said the fox with Icy coldness. As he pelted the man's face with his gloved fists. The fox paused and took a step back before kicking the slaver in the chest, who fell like a tree bouncing as he hit the ground. The fox turned to the lanky slaver who was visibly shaking.

"Hurry up and get out of here and take you friend as well, I don't feel like digging a grave tonight." With a dismissive gesture the fox headed north towards the Dragon territory. Leaving a battered slaver in his wake. A small whimper was heard from the fox