Satellite
Sirius
High Councilor
Master Fighter (240)
Master Hunter (275)
Bloodletter
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
51
51
player
Seadragoness
Seadragoness
02-03-2020, 04:33 PM
Sirius rose as she started off once more, walking cautiously and quietly. He moved behind her, stepping where she stepped, allowing her the full range of the world beyond them, without his interference. He was also a few strides back from her, since he did not walk with the same silence she did. His paw-steps were carefully placed, meticulous and trained, but his size did not lend the same air of silence as it did to Acciona.
They crept like this closer to the deer, until she stopped, and he filled in some of the gap between them. She glanced back at him, and he gave nothing away. It was enough, it seemed, for she crept forward once more, closer and closer to the deer. When it began to run, she burst free of her cover, chasing it. She was a quick little thing, and kept pace with the fleeing prey, and was able to score a hit against its leg. Sirius at that point was on the other side of the deer, racing hard across the ground. When he heard her strike, he would do so also. Careful not to show the beast too far to her side and trample her as he lunged, and grabbed a different hoof. With his help, the deer lost traction, and floundered hard to the earth between them. Sirius kept his grip on the hoof as the creature flailed desperately, holding it down to give the smaller hunter the chance to take the kill shot.
They crept like this closer to the deer, until she stopped, and he filled in some of the gap between them. She glanced back at him, and he gave nothing away. It was enough, it seemed, for she crept forward once more, closer and closer to the deer. When it began to run, she burst free of her cover, chasing it. She was a quick little thing, and kept pace with the fleeing prey, and was able to score a hit against its leg. Sirius at that point was on the other side of the deer, racing hard across the ground. When he heard her strike, he would do so also. Careful not to show the beast too far to her side and trample her as he lunged, and grabbed a different hoof. With his help, the deer lost traction, and floundered hard to the earth between them. Sirius kept his grip on the hoof as the creature flailed desperately, holding it down to give the smaller hunter the chance to take the kill shot.