I knock the ice from my bones
Hunting seasonal for Dragon
Cloudburst
Beta
Expert Fighter (205)
Expert Hunter (180)
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
5
5
player
Dragon Mod
Dragon Mod
12-31-2022, 10:40 PM
It had been some time since he'd been to the North. He and Finan had been around these parts before splitting off. But then they ended up reuniting at Avalon. Funny how things turned out like that. His nephew was the only one he had left that he truly considered as family. His half-brother Ignis was dead to him, as well as the rest of the Praetors. He hardly knew that side of the family anyway, but Finan so far hadn't turned out like any of them. He and his nephew had gone out to scout and hunt, tracking the herds and their patterns to try and determine ahead of time where they would travel before Winter hit. Cloud, of course, would begin in the North. The herds that resided there would be moving South pretty soon, and on the way, he had already noticed tracks and heard the distant sounds of herds on the move, or at the very least, gathering in preparation to move before the Winter frost hit the lands. The monochromatic male walked in silence, eyes, and ears listening and watching for signs of the Northern herd. He paused here and there to study the ground, and as he was doing so, he heard the telltale click of a familiar beast. His Head lifted, ears perked as he listened. Indeed, he had caught the sound of a caribou. He knew that sound all too well, and upon further listening, realized it was just one. Strange. They weren't really solitary animals, much less when migration season was upon them. Following the sound, he moved swiftly despite his age. Quietly, blending in with the snowy surroundings, the tag on his collar was silenced and muffled by a strip of cloth that he often wrapped it with when he was hunting. He was on the opposite side of the path that someone else was apparently following. The sound of the caribou drew closer, and soon enough, Cloud had found the beast. That wasn't all he had come across, however. It appeared someone else was also tracking it down. The pair were soon to cross paths, both seemingly wanting to hunt the same prey. He wasn't opposed to cooperating with someone else when it came to hunting...but he couldn't say the same would be true for the stranger. WC: 598/1,500 Walk, "Talk" Think |
Cloudburst
Beta
Expert Fighter (205)
Expert Hunter (180)
age
11 Years
11 Years
gender
Male
Male
gems
5
5
player
Dragon Mod
Dragon Mod
12-31-2022, 11:59 PM
He slowly made his way forward. Silent step by silent step. The stranger was also on the young ungulates tail. Figuratively, of course. But he had no doubt that they would be literally here pretty soon. Bi-colored gaze moved from the prey to the wolf, back and forth as he tried to decide what to do. It was clear the animal was hurt. Its hind limb dragged in the thin snow and it appeared unable to put any weight on it. Maybe that's why it was alone. Perhaps the herd decided to move on without it and just left it behind. The world was cruel, and it would be no different for this young bull. Left behind in a dog-eat-dog world. Or in this case, wolves eat caribou. He took a breath, pressing his head lower so that the veil of mist that came out wouldn't give him away. He was mostly able to blend in with the snowy landscape, save for his black markings, but to unsuspecting prey, he could often be mistaken for simple snow and rocks. He glanced again at the stranger, wondering if she was going to make a move or not. But instead, he happened to catch her staring back at him. She seemed to be trying to get his attention, motioning between him and the caribou. It didn't take an expert to understand what she was getting at, so he nodded quietly and started to move into position. He couldn't deny he was good at what he did. And those that knew him from his past would also probably boast about his skill in a hunt. Though he was a humble man, he took pride when it came to hunting. It was the one thing he had always been truly good at, and he hoped the stranger was good, too. Cloud moved forward with stealth, one paw after another, using what he could for cover and stopping at a standstill whenever the young bull looked in his direction. So far, it seemed like the two wolves might be able to take a completely silent approach to this and get close enough to kill it before it even realized what was happening. But even if it ran with that injured leg, there was no way it would be able to get very far. Not with two healthy wolves nearby. Still, just in case, Cloud made sure he'd be able to block off its escape should it see the other wolf and make a run for it... WC: 1,324/1,500 |