Moral of the Story? Bears Are Stupid.
07-19-2022, 03:21 PM
Revenant didn't mind being an assistant to his father in a fight, but he also couldn't wait until he could start handling predators like this on his own. The Klein prince had a bit of an ego, of that nobody had a doubt, and being the star of his own show was what his mind revolved around. Still, it was nice working in tandem with his brother to cripple and restrain the thrashing grizzly while Chimera did the bulk of the work thrashing at its nose and face. The bear roared, bellowed, and then reared up to slam its massive forepaws onto the ground. The earth trembled beneath Revenant's paws, doing all he could to maintain his hold on his opponent and give the ursine no quarter. Though he was nearly dislodged, Revenant continued to hold on, thrashing wild jaws through the flesh in his hold until he tasted salty hot blood on his tongue. He hadn't noticed the kill shot Chimera had struck on the bear's throat, too busy focused on his own work, but boy did he notice when the predator tried to take off running!
See, Revenant hadn't let go of the bear's leg. Still holding on with all his might, the yearling was suddenly started to find himself being whisked off his paws, dragged behind the bear like a trailer hitched to a truck. He gave a muffled cry of surprise, keeping his jaws locked tight around the bear's ankle as he was dragged across the ground behind the big bulky beast. The bear huffed, choked, gasped for breath, leaving a viscous trail of blood in its wake while it tried to flee, but between the exsanguination and the additional weight of the young wolf hanging off its back end, the grizzly wound up collapsing in a heap a few dozen yards away. The bear struggled for a moment longer, slowly succumbing to its injuries, while Revenant scrambled to get his feet under him again, only releasing the bear once he felt its struggling slow to a nearly imperceptible amount. He took a step back from the dying bear, breathing a heavy sigh of relief while doing his best not to look too rattled by the unexpected abduction he'd just been dragged away on.
"Revenant"
See, Revenant hadn't let go of the bear's leg. Still holding on with all his might, the yearling was suddenly started to find himself being whisked off his paws, dragged behind the bear like a trailer hitched to a truck. He gave a muffled cry of surprise, keeping his jaws locked tight around the bear's ankle as he was dragged across the ground behind the big bulky beast. The bear huffed, choked, gasped for breath, leaving a viscous trail of blood in its wake while it tried to flee, but between the exsanguination and the additional weight of the young wolf hanging off its back end, the grizzly wound up collapsing in a heap a few dozen yards away. The bear struggled for a moment longer, slowly succumbing to its injuries, while Revenant scrambled to get his feet under him again, only releasing the bear once he felt its struggling slow to a nearly imperceptible amount. He took a step back from the dying bear, breathing a heavy sigh of relief while doing his best not to look too rattled by the unexpected abduction he'd just been dragged away on.