Arcanum Hunt: A code of duty and honor
04-22-2014, 12:54 PM
First round ends on April 25th, 2014 and a note that if your wolf does not participate in the takedown than regardless of rank [except if this wolf is one of the monarchs] than they will not eat.
Kaneyna had been tracking the herds in hopes that a hunt could be made out of it. That was her duty as a Comte, to call hunts together and bring back prey for the hunt. The particular prey she had been tracking was a group of bull elk just off the Rio Grande, a territory of theirs which meant that it was theirs for the taking or she would have her own prisoners. The idea made her smile, controlling wolves and abusing them for trespassing on the lands. With that smile she withdrew from her sight vision and let out a howl for the pack members to get some food so they could dine. She licked her lips as she cut off her howl. She had a plan.
The plan relied on at least eight of the Arcanum wolves showing up and they had better. She had seen the outcome of the battle training and any less wolves showing up to the hunt would just be shameful. After all food kept them alive to fight. It kept them strong. If she had such little outcomes she would have to take it up with the monarch herself. The thing she would come to enjoy with hunts, she made the calls and others obeyed or risked losing the prey. It all came with her constant thirst for power. She was just happy she was up on the third tier after the embarrassing loss at the pack meeting against one of the other yearlings.
Kane thought through the plan in her head as she went through all the basic steps. It was one of those strategies that just seemed to work with bigger herds, especially with bull elk. They could take down two, even three of them depending on how many wolves showed up. She hoped that at the very least they could have enough wolves to bring down two. Eight wolves. Come on, just eight wolves and then we can take them down. The others can starve for all I care and then maybe they will show up next time if there isn't full participation this time. She said bitterly to herself as she waited on her stormy grey rump for them to arrive.
The deer herd was grazing next to the river and getting a drink. They only have a small window of opportunity and she wasn't sure how long it would last.
Kaneyna had been tracking the herds in hopes that a hunt could be made out of it. That was her duty as a Comte, to call hunts together and bring back prey for the hunt. The particular prey she had been tracking was a group of bull elk just off the Rio Grande, a territory of theirs which meant that it was theirs for the taking or she would have her own prisoners. The idea made her smile, controlling wolves and abusing them for trespassing on the lands. With that smile she withdrew from her sight vision and let out a howl for the pack members to get some food so they could dine. She licked her lips as she cut off her howl. She had a plan.
The plan relied on at least eight of the Arcanum wolves showing up and they had better. She had seen the outcome of the battle training and any less wolves showing up to the hunt would just be shameful. After all food kept them alive to fight. It kept them strong. If she had such little outcomes she would have to take it up with the monarch herself. The thing she would come to enjoy with hunts, she made the calls and others obeyed or risked losing the prey. It all came with her constant thirst for power. She was just happy she was up on the third tier after the embarrassing loss at the pack meeting against one of the other yearlings.
Kane thought through the plan in her head as she went through all the basic steps. It was one of those strategies that just seemed to work with bigger herds, especially with bull elk. They could take down two, even three of them depending on how many wolves showed up. She hoped that at the very least they could have enough wolves to bring down two. Eight wolves. Come on, just eight wolves and then we can take them down. The others can starve for all I care and then maybe they will show up next time if there isn't full participation this time. She said bitterly to herself as she waited on her stormy grey rump for them to arrive.
The deer herd was grazing next to the river and getting a drink. They only have a small window of opportunity and she wasn't sure how long it would last.