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Capir


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06-17-2013, 01:10 PM




{ Capir Asavari }





"Capir." Gargoyle's voice silenced Capir's growling, and his ears swiveled in his chief's direction, his body poised to follow his next command. "Go. The rouge known as 'Sixx' has already committed crimes against Glaciem and been warned that his head is ours when it's next scene. If you see him, kill him." Capir turned his head to nod an affirmative to Gargoyle, then sped off down the scent trail, his serpentine neck holding his head low to the ground. Though he was tracking the fiend's paw prints with his eyes, his nostrils still worked to ingrain Sixx's scent into his mind.

So, the chief knew this mysterious murderer. Capir wondered what had so captured his attention that he hadn't heard about any Glaciem wolves being pestered by that menace. That day was the first day he'd heard the name Sixx, but it would hang burning behind his eyes until he tasted Sixx's blood rushing over his tongue. Fueled by a silent rage, Capir followed the trail to the Glaciem borders, then traced it as it turned and headed south, away from the Snowfalls.

His eyes narrowed as the snowy ground began to turn to icy tundra, then thick forest. More and more he had to depend on his nose to follow the trail. As Sixx splashed through water in an attempt to throw off pursuers, Capir was left with nothing more than a few scent-less paw prints in muddy riverbanks to track. While he wasn't completely thrown off the trail, Sixx's antics caused him to have to pause frequently and recalculate where to go, slowing him down substantially. But rolling in dead animals didn't help Sixx much when Capir eventually found a squished carcass with wolf hairs on it. Shifting his focus, he followed the stink of rotting flesh onwards. Knowing he was probably hopelessly far behind his target, Capir still pressed on, knowing somewhere along the line, Sixx would mess up. Then, then he would have him.

{ Exit Capir }




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