Moosy Moosy
08-08-2022, 08:56 PM
Kotori hadn’t planned to go so far as the grassy plains of his youth but the scent of his prey had traveled his way. Kotori stepped into the long grass, quietly trodding along. Their old paths were all but gone and Kotori could lower his frame a bit and remain almost unseen.
Kotori’s prey couldn’t hide so easily though and likely it didn’t feel a need to. The young moose was apparently old enough to not have a mom near him but there was no doubt with its tall yet lanky form it was a younger adult. A young moose was still a tasty meal and Kotori started a long walk around the animal, intending to get behind it. Something this size would be better with a companion but Kotori didn’t mind a challenge. This was really more than he needed but too good to pass up.
09-12-2022, 07:19 PM
Eulogy makes her way through the tall grass of the neighboring land, looking for something to hunt. Since she found Kotori, the older wolf has made it a habit to go explore and look for the younger wolf in the hopes of getting some hunting time in. Scenting the air, the woman is not disappointed as she finds Ko’s scent lingering on the breeze. Paws pull her swiftly toward where the earthen male is, taking care not to disturb the young moose that lingers nearby. Smoothly, the older wolf joins Kotori, looking to the taller male with a smile and uptick of her eyebrows, ready to do as he instructs.
09-12-2022, 08:08 PM
Kotori looked to Eulogy and gave her a quiet nod, accepting her help. He continued his path around the animal, a small nod of his head to let her know to follow. Once they were behind the moose fully, slightly to the right of its rump he look to Eulogy, “start when I do,” his voice soft. “you take right, I take left.” They’d run it down, attacking on either side.
Kotori left Eulogy there, moving farther away till he was to the left side behind the moose. The wolf waited a moment and when the moose lowered its head to grab a new bite of grass the wolf was ready. Kotori launched himself forward, and expected Eulogy to do the same. He kept to his plan, moving to the left side of the moose. So long as Eulogy did her part the moose would have to run straight or fight the two of them.