★ Something Awry at Firefly Lake [Hunting Event]
06-13-2019, 07:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2019, 06:44 PM by Nyx.)
Hunting Event
Have you been by Firefly Lake lately? Rumor has it that the water levels recently have begun to drop. Is it because of the dry summer season, or something else entirely? As you get closer to the lake, you see that plenty of fish have been stranded on the lake's new shores. The fish clearly haven't been there for long, and would make an easy meal.. but you can't shake the feeling that something is amiss here. Do you dare take the easy (but potentially dangerous) route and scavenge fish to eat, or do you hunt something else out in the thick cattails that surround the lake?
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[b]Skill[/b]: Hunting
[b]Points claiming[/b]: 20
[b]For what?[/b]: Participated in a hunting-related random event
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[*code]+20 - <a href="https://www.ardently.org/showthread.php?tid=27511">Participated in a hunting-related random event</a><br>[*/code]
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age
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11 Years
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Dragon Mod
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06-13-2019, 08:45 AM
The drought seemed to be hitting the lands hard. It was evident during his trip to and from the North, and based on what he'd seen so far...was glad his uncle had chosen to settle in the North. He was heading back to their previous home, worried and wondering where Theta had gone off to. He hadn't seen her for a little while and he was concerned. On his way to the forest, however, he decided to pass close to Abaven with the thought of visiting his mother. She was doing as well as she could be last time he saw her, and he wished he could take her to the pack that he was in now...but he wasn't sure that she'd like that.
The sound of splashing followed by a dull thud caught his attention and caused him to stop and turn in that direction. The strong smell of fish was in the air, and though he was confused, he decided to check out the lake to see what was going on. Upon approach, his gaze widened when he saw fish littering the bank and the water level dangerously low. He had never seen this lake near empty before, or so many fish stranded on the shore. It was really unusual...he often studied the habits of his prey, and fish he knew would usually try to stay in the water unless they were leaping for bugs. While it was likely these might have been jumping for fireflies, the time of day indicated that wasn't the case, and seeing as how fresh these fish were (with some still flopping and their gills still moving), he knew for a fact they weren't doing that.
He approached with caution, nostrils flaring as he debated taking one or two...he was tempted, that was for sure. But he didn't want to just yet. He'd feel selfish if he ate by himself instead of sharing with his new pack. Perhaps he could figure out how to transport more...he remained cautious as he trailed around the lake then, wanting to get a feel for how dire this situation was.
The sound of splashing followed by a dull thud caught his attention and caused him to stop and turn in that direction. The strong smell of fish was in the air, and though he was confused, he decided to check out the lake to see what was going on. Upon approach, his gaze widened when he saw fish littering the bank and the water level dangerously low. He had never seen this lake near empty before, or so many fish stranded on the shore. It was really unusual...he often studied the habits of his prey, and fish he knew would usually try to stay in the water unless they were leaping for bugs. While it was likely these might have been jumping for fireflies, the time of day indicated that wasn't the case, and seeing as how fresh these fish were (with some still flopping and their gills still moving), he knew for a fact they weren't doing that.
He approached with caution, nostrils flaring as he debated taking one or two...he was tempted, that was for sure. But he didn't want to just yet. He'd feel selfish if he ate by himself instead of sharing with his new pack. Perhaps he could figure out how to transport more...he remained cautious as he trailed around the lake then, wanting to get a feel for how dire this situation was.
06-13-2019, 09:12 AM
Muses decided that she liked best the ponds surrounded by lush carpets of tall grass, where both birds and bugs meandered, unfettered by towering trees or mountain wall. She liked how there were no distractions, and how the small surrounding area was teaming with life. All this was based on how the eastern part of the mainland currently appeared. Choked by the persistent, summer-long drought, the grass was brittle and dry, and many had relocated towards the west in search of reprieve from the heat. Nonetheless, a puddle of the former Firefly pond remained, utterly enthralling for the ivory furred she-wolf who was unaccustomed to seeing spaces even less green than the dehydrated wetlands she found herself in.
It smelled oddly of fish, yet as Muses approached, she saw that the water had receded well past the border of cattails, exposing fish that were rapidly suffocating out of water. The hum of flies was easily discernible, covering her line of sight with a smattering of warm vibrations, comparably annoying to their droning buzz. It was a ghastly sight, though perhaps it had less of an impact on Muses than it did on the other wolf who had arrived there slightly before she had, undoubtedly drawn by the line of fishy odor, just as she had. Tipping her head, she surveyed his expression, absently wondering if she should adjust hers to fit as well. Instead, she shook out her coat in a dainty manner, and approached, clearly too eager to reach him, despite a visible attempt to reel herself in.
"Does this happen often to the pond?" She said, after finally having scooted close enough, her tone a medley of impish eagerness, genuine curiosity, and metered excitement. "There's so many fish just out on the banks of the pond. Will you take some to your home as well?" By that point, she was already stretching forward, tentatively aiming to drag a particularly large fish towards her; as an opportunist living in the harsh climates of the mountains and taiga, she was accustomed to taking risks with her food, though still inexperienced when it came to the world beyond her front door.
It smelled oddly of fish, yet as Muses approached, she saw that the water had receded well past the border of cattails, exposing fish that were rapidly suffocating out of water. The hum of flies was easily discernible, covering her line of sight with a smattering of warm vibrations, comparably annoying to their droning buzz. It was a ghastly sight, though perhaps it had less of an impact on Muses than it did on the other wolf who had arrived there slightly before she had, undoubtedly drawn by the line of fishy odor, just as she had. Tipping her head, she surveyed his expression, absently wondering if she should adjust hers to fit as well. Instead, she shook out her coat in a dainty manner, and approached, clearly too eager to reach him, despite a visible attempt to reel herself in.
"Does this happen often to the pond?" She said, after finally having scooted close enough, her tone a medley of impish eagerness, genuine curiosity, and metered excitement. "There's so many fish just out on the banks of the pond. Will you take some to your home as well?" By that point, she was already stretching forward, tentatively aiming to drag a particularly large fish towards her; as an opportunist living in the harsh climates of the mountains and taiga, she was accustomed to taking risks with her food, though still inexperienced when it came to the world beyond her front door.
06-13-2019, 02:36 PM