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over the cliff we go

usagi / hunt



Kuroo

"Skipper"

Tojo-kai
Kariudo

Master Intellectual (330)

Master Hunter (335)

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age
6 Years
gender
Male
gems
63
size
Large
build
Balanced
posts
252
player
Bunni

Samhain 2022Statue 5 WorshipDouble Master1KPride - Gay
01-24-2022, 07:49 AM


Not his brightest idea to date but it was working. Kuroo tugged as forcefully as he could without tumbling over. It would only take moments before Usagi had gripped onto his scruff to hold him in place. "Thanks, Bunny," he mumbled through a mouth full of the root. Confident now that his very strong brother wouldn't allow him to topple over, Kuroo leaned back to get purchase with his front paws. After a few minutes of struggling with the damn thing, he was able to pull up a sufficient amount with help of Usagi. Pleased with his efforts, Kuroo ripped the other end from the small rut he'd created and looked over to Usagi.

"Now that I'm not staring death in the face, you ready to get this set up?" Kuroo's lips were pulled up in a jovial smile as he kept his tail wagging. Usagi could be snippy all he wanted, but it never deterred him. He knew his brother was a grumpy gill from the getgo. Looking around for suitable sticks to attach the ends of the vine root thing to, he made sure Usagi was helping as well. It would be no fun doing these sorts of things without him.

Once they had managed to tie the root around the sticks and drive them into the dirt so it held taut a few inches above the ground, Kuroo stepped back to admire their work. The grass was still tall enough to hide the tripwire and it was close enough to the cliff edge that any animal that tripped over it would surely go falling to its demise. Or at least twist an ankle enough that they could go in for the kill. "You ready to go hunt?" The ever permanent smile on his lips flashed back over to Usagi.

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kuroo's tamarin, saru, should be assumed near/on him at all times.