United in Grief
Coran
The prairie exhaled its autumnal aroma, a blend of earthy musk and crisp air, as Caedes pursued the trail of a lion. Another task, another opportunity for bloodshed, all in the name of progress. The scent of the beast lingered thick in the air, an enticing invitation that propelled Caedes onward. Each step brought him closer to his target, his instincts guiding his graceful movement through the tall grasses. Amidst the chorus of bird song and the rustle of grass, the distant calls of larger prey echoed, but it was the strong, distinct scent of the lion that commanded his attention.
Suddenly, a shift in the wind carried a surge of fresh scent to his nostrils – the unmistakable odor of the lion, now stronger and closer than before. Caedes halted, his eyes ablaze with anticipation as he pinpointed their location. Stealthily, he approached, silently assessing their numbers first. One. The king of the jungle, wasn’t it? Fat and lazy in the shade. But this was a plain, the lion was a gluttonous pig, and Caedes would conquer it.
With a low, rumbling growl emanating from his chest, Caedes surged forward, his powerful muscles coiling before unleashing their force into the clearing the lion was resting in. He announced his presence with a thunderous roar, causing the lion to rise in shock, a defensive growl echoing in response as he charged it.
Unless otherwise stated, assume he is not wearing his feathered skull mask.
Caedes lunged towards the lion, but surprisingly it suddenly recoiled and collided with another wolf behind it. That’s some shit luck. The scarred brute's eyes narrowed briefly, teeth bared as he instinctively attacked the lion's shoulder, without pausing to consider the unintended bystander. His jaws found purchase on the feline's flesh, sinking deep and drawing forth a spurt of blood as he tore off a chunk. In retaliation, the lion swiped at him, claws grazing his shoulder as he leaped back, spitting out the flesh onto the ground and offering a smug smirk in return. Come on then, his burning emeralds seemed to challenge the cat.
Unless otherwise stated, assume he is not wearing his feathered skull mask.
Caedes watched with detachment as the other male leaped into action, driven by his own motives Caedes could not have known.
As the marbled brute seized the opportunity to attack the lion from behind, Caedes remained on the sidelines taunting the lion with grins, observing with a cold indifference all the while. The lion's focus was diverted, its attention consumed by the display, leaving its vulnerable back exposed to the brutal assault incoming.
A grim satisfaction flickered in Caedes's eyes as he witnessed Coran's fangs sinking deep into the lion's flesh, tearing through sinew and muscle with ruthless efficiency. The lion roared in agony, its claws lashing out in a desperate attempt to fend off the relentless attack.
Yet, even as the other male suffered a savage blow to his cheek, Caedes remained unmoved, his resolve unshaken by the violence unfolding before him. But he did surge forward, his jaws seeking the back of the lion’s neck, willing to hold it there and suffocate the life out of it – or until something snapped.
Unless otherwise stated, assume he is not wearing his feathered skull mask.
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