Hey Caribou-bou, How About That Pick-I-Nic Basket
05-09-2020, 04:26 PM
Kai hadn't expected to see a familiar face today, but he was clearly pleased with the arrival of the fourth wolf. Kai tilted his head toward Diana, offering her a friendly smirk. "Didn't expect to see you all the way up north," Kai commented conversationally, leaning briefly into the touch of her paw before twisting back toward Domari. He seemed willing to split the kill, though hoped for half the hide. If he had any use for it, he might consider his request a selfish one, but Kai didn't give a damn about any hide. "It's all yours," he shrugged, clearly not caring. So long as he got his fill he didn't care what was done with the rest of it. If anything, he was pleased it was getting used by someone.
"Sounds like a good target," Kai agreed readily. His demeanor shifted suddenly as they began to talk about the hunt. This meant far more to him than any small talk; a wounded buck was a good target, especially if his injury was severe enough to hinder his overall well-being. Domari didn't seem like he wanted to plan too much, which he was fine with. Only so much could really be planned ahead of time - prey animals, no matter their size, were unpredictable. Simply reacting to things as they went would be much better anyway.
Another wolf showed up... a child, though she seemed eager and willing. His own kin weren't the type to coddle their young, so he didn't think twice about this young girl trying to take down a caribou. At least she was doing it with others, rather than on her own, which showed she had some sense at least. He chuckled, watching as Senka left. He wouldn't argue, instead shifting his attention back to the caribou. Three full grown adults, one kid... it might be a risky hunt but he wasn't worried. Kai would have no trouble bailing if things went south. Without hesitation he loped after Domari, hoping that the pup did as she'd been instructed in spooking the herd first as the others moved behind, trying to position themselves for the ideal moment to strike as their target fell behind.
"Sounds like a good target," Kai agreed readily. His demeanor shifted suddenly as they began to talk about the hunt. This meant far more to him than any small talk; a wounded buck was a good target, especially if his injury was severe enough to hinder his overall well-being. Domari didn't seem like he wanted to plan too much, which he was fine with. Only so much could really be planned ahead of time - prey animals, no matter their size, were unpredictable. Simply reacting to things as they went would be much better anyway.
Another wolf showed up... a child, though she seemed eager and willing. His own kin weren't the type to coddle their young, so he didn't think twice about this young girl trying to take down a caribou. At least she was doing it with others, rather than on her own, which showed she had some sense at least. He chuckled, watching as Senka left. He wouldn't argue, instead shifting his attention back to the caribou. Three full grown adults, one kid... it might be a risky hunt but he wasn't worried. Kai would have no trouble bailing if things went south. Without hesitation he loped after Domari, hoping that the pup did as she'd been instructed in spooking the herd first as the others moved behind, trying to position themselves for the ideal moment to strike as their target fell behind.