Beneath a Bloodred Sky (IVORY RIDGE)
03-03-2017, 11:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2017, 11:22 AM by Chaos.)
Chaos loped along, at times with his nose to the ground and others to the wind, but always following the trail Dagmaer's poisoner had left him. She was tricky, he would give her that much. Under other circumstances he could even admire the obviously clever and devious mind that had led him on such a merry chase. But Cascade Saxe and Valentine Imperialis had not raised an idiot, nor had their teachings been unpracticed over the years.
Chaos stopped, the hot scent in his nose as he stared into the sandstone formations. The walls of the canyons and towers of stone were beautiful in their own way, but he wasn't stopping to appreciate the scenery. No, this was it. The trail was as fresh as you could get it without sticking your nose up the other wolf's ass. She was here. It hadn't been easy, no, but finally - finally he'd found where she'd gone to ground.
He swung his gaze towards the wolves who'd come here with him, towards Karabela who'd set them this mission, and nodded sharply into the land ahead of them. Here, his gesture said as plainly as if he'd opened his jaws and spoke the words. He could have darted right in, found the would-be murderer and dragged her from her hiding spot, but he refrained. It wasn't his call, it was Raba's, and he kept his eyes questioningly on hers to wait for her orders.
Chaos stopped, the hot scent in his nose as he stared into the sandstone formations. The walls of the canyons and towers of stone were beautiful in their own way, but he wasn't stopping to appreciate the scenery. No, this was it. The trail was as fresh as you could get it without sticking your nose up the other wolf's ass. She was here. It hadn't been easy, no, but finally - finally he'd found where she'd gone to ground.
He swung his gaze towards the wolves who'd come here with him, towards Karabela who'd set them this mission, and nodded sharply into the land ahead of them. Here, his gesture said as plainly as if he'd opened his jaws and spoke the words. He could have darted right in, found the would-be murderer and dragged her from her hiding spot, but he refrained. It wasn't his call, it was Raba's, and he kept his eyes questioningly on hers to wait for her orders.
Unless otherwise mentioned as absent, assume that both Great Horned owl companions are nearby
Chaos speaks in a strong lisp, which I am usually too lazy to write
03-03-2017, 05:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2017, 05:12 PM by Karabela.)
Anger burned in Karabela's chest as she followed after Chaos. They'd been searching for the culprit who had poisoned Dagmær and it seemed as if they'd been led all over creation. She was starting to fear that they would never find Magpie. The thought of that witch getting away made Karabela's blood boil. Birna was loping alongside her. They would occasionally part ways when the scent became muddled only to regroup and follow again and so it went in this pattern for some time, as the land got more and more desolate. Part of her feared they might be lead into a trap but the trail was tricky enough she doubted that was Magpie's end goal.
Her nostrils flared as she tracked along side the rest of their small band when Chaos suddenly stopped. When he swung his gaze to meet hers she nodded. Bingo. So this was where the little tramp was hiding. Very clever indeed, a virtual labyrinth but it also meant they had plenty of opportunity to corner her. She kept her voice low just in case the other was listening. Eyes gazing about the sky for any sign of the bird companion.
"Let's move in. Beat her into submission, maim her if you have to but I want her alive. I need answers." With a nod to Birna and Chaos she started in on the trail.
"Speech"
I'll take my throne, lay it on a mountain and make myself a king
03-03-2017, 06:21 PM
The thrill of avenging her mother had warn of swiftly, the reality of what she'd done and the mistakes she'd made along the way echoed in her mind. Fool! She should have made absolutely sure her victim was alone before poisoning the girl. She'd been enjoying her work when she'd caught the scent of the second and then it was a mad dash for safety, for the twists and desolate turns of a place she never thought they'd look for her. However, her instincts told her she was far from safe. She could feel caution humming in her bones…. but also pleasure. She'd made a brilliant stab at the usurper's line! Oh she could almost hear Aerndís cheering her from the battlefield beyond. The remnants of those bastards that drove her mother from their home, that ultimately lead to her death. Dægmar and Birna both and now she was going to claim something from them. It felt simply delicious!
Wolf landed next to her as she peered up a canyon wall. Now the trick was going to be getting away with it. She'd simply seized an opportunity. Her stunt was nowhere near as polished as she'd wanted it to be and she still had a checklist of those she needed vengeance on, namely Peregrine's attackers. Like hell she was dying before giving them their dues!
Rœkia moved switfly, she needed to press on. This was probably enough of a detour to keep them off her trail if they'd managed to follow her all the way here. She'd keep them lost in these canyons for days while she slunk off to the Deadman's Scrap to hide until the whole thing blew over a bit more. Rœkia froze suddenly as she thought she heard the sound of claws on stone. Her heart started to race but she couldn't quite pinpoint which direction the sound was coming from. She bolted and as she turned a corner she came face to face with her pursuers.
"Speech"
03-03-2017, 06:24 PM
Karabela moved swiftly but stealthily, her languid form moving soundlessly over the rocky terrain like a shadow. Her fangs were bared, tongue running over teeth in anticipation. The scent grew stronger and more distinct with ever footstep and as she rounded the corner of the canyon she was striding through she came face to face with the vile bitch that had poisoned her niece. "Putrid snake!" she cried as she lunged toward Magpie with deceptive speed. Her jaws barely seized the other woman's scruff but it was not enough to get ahold of her as the flesh tore and the wretch slipped through her jaws. With a snarl Karabela gave chase, winding and weaving through the canyon, using her height to her advantage as she took long, powerful strides.
She grinned maliciously as she rounded another pass to find her prey cornered… or so she thought. As Karabela lunged again Magpie managed to slip through a small crevice and into another canyon corridor altogether. Karabela swore violently but knew that she, Birna and Chaos were not going to fit through that opening. "Split up! Howl when you catch her!" Karabela opted to back track, leaving the other trails to her hunting party. She would not be denied her revenge, not when she was this close.
"Speech"
I'll take my throne, lay it on a mountain and make myself a king
03-03-2017, 06:25 PM
Rœkia swore repeatedly under her breath as she raced along the canyon floor, Wolf soaring above her. Of all the luck! She could feel blood starting to pool between her shoulder blades but she didn't dare stop as she raced back to the cavern she'd been using as a makeshift den, resting up before the push to the scrap. Racing inside she found her pack and grinned up at her magpie companion, Wolf. "It simply isn't fair Wolf, my love, these brutes and their muscle beating up on little old me. How barbaric. I think it's time to even the odds…" She reached a paw in and rolled out the jar with a dying poison dart frog. They wanted to play… fine, then she was game!
Rœkia didn't get out another thought before a burst of pain in her left hind leg and a resounding crack caused her to scream as she was dragged from the densite.
"Speech"
03-03-2017, 06:26 PM
Karabela moved swiftly, navigating around the treacherous canyon walls, picking her way nimbly from foothold to foothold until at last she found the corridor Magpie had fled into. As swiftly as she'd ascended she now descended. Her life in Fenrir's Maw priming her for this task and she landed on the canyon floor with a thump and a second later she was barreling down the corridor like a shot, intense, focused. She called out prayers to her mother silently as she ran. If it was true that there was some blood feud between Dægmar's line and that of Aerndís then she wanted to make doubly sure she did her mother proud. She personally didn't know what any of this was about but by the spirits she was going to get her answers or die trying.
The moment Magpie was in view Karabela lunged, jaws seizing her left hind leg, just above the hock and with a powerful bite she broke the other woman's leg. She felt a rush of adrenaline at the scream and she dragged the other down back to the canyon floor. She could howl for the others later, right now she needed to secure the target. Karabela shifted her grip and leapt forward so her teeth ripped into the already injured scruff, eliciting another cry from the woman. Her chest was on the others back as she straddled her, making sure her weight was solidly over the other before she spoke. "Surrender now and you may be able to walk back to Ivory Ridge." She snarled. "Refuse and I remove your body parts, starting with your ears. Now tell me, why did you do such a thing!"
"Speech"
I'll take my throne, lay it on a mountain and make myself a king
03-03-2017, 06:28 PM
Rœkia was stunned by the pain that blared white hot through her body. She didn't have a chance of fighting back as the other woman pinned her to the ground and snarled out demands. "Alright, alright, you got me, I surrender." She didn't mean a word of it but if it got the other woman to pause in her assault, well, Rœkia had never had a problem lying. Her tongue ran lightly across her lips as she thought about Karabela's question. "Why? Such an odd question but then I suppose Dægmar's brood always was more brawn than brain." She yelped suddenly as fangs ripped at her scruff again. "Ow! Ow! Ok! Goodness, what a temper. I was just having a little fun you see, that bitch Birna needs to be paid back for the blood she spilled, as for you our families go way, wayyyy back but you wouldn't know much about that would you pup? Since dear old Dægmar had to go and become bear food before-"
"Speech"
03-03-2017, 06:29 PM
There was something about this bitch that just made Karabela's blood boil. She just wanted to grab the other around the neck and shake her like a rabbit until she stopped moving. "Answer me!" Karabela's demand was met with snide remarks and insults and she wasn't having it, she snapped at the woman's scruff tearing deeper into flesh already sopped with blood. "I'm warning you!" Just when Karabela thought she might get a decent answer the putrid villainess dared to insult her mother. With a vicious snarl Karabela dived for the woman's throat. Intent on strangling her but then she felt a sudden prick on her lower back. A strange tingling feeling ran through her limbs and then they suddenly just folded on her as she collapsed on top of Magpie, wide-eyed and stunned. She hadn't taken any herbs, what on earth worked this fast? Fear suddenly shot down her spine. Why wasn't her body moving?!
"Speech"
I'll take my throne, lay it on a mountain and make myself a king
03-03-2017, 06:31 PM
She felt fangs around her neck, pressing in against her windpipe when suddenly…. they stopped, she felt the massive form of the other woman slump on top of her and she grinned.
"Well done, Wolf." Rœkia slipped out from under the other, wincing as she drew her injured leg close to her body. She turned to gaze down at Karabela for a moment with a grin on her face. "You want answers then perhaps you should ask dear aunty Aserlín that is assuming you surv-"
"Rœkia! The others are finding their way around, if we're going to move we must do it now!"
Rœkia's eyes narrowed as she glanced up at Wolf. "Then we'll go through the secret pass, through ever little nook and cranny we can and loose them in the bowels of this land." She took once last glance at Karabela and grinned. "In regards to your mother, have Dag send my regards."
Gathering her bag she sprinted through another crevice, too small and narrow for the larger wolves to follow her, wincing at the incredible pain of her broken leg but adrenaline was surging hot and coursing through her veins and she ran on, intent on making her escape.
-exit-
"Speech"