Papa Said 'Mind Your Manners'
Hunting/Luns
05-18-2020, 06:43 PM
Amaranth woke to the first snowfall of the year. Or at least, it was the first snowfall she’d seen, which made it the first anywhere as far as she was concerned. Peeking out from the hollowed-out riverbank den she’d claimed the night before, Mara blinked. The young female squeezed her eyes shut, blinded momentarily, and considered just going back to sleep. The bears had it lucky, she decided, dozing off in autumn and reviving at the cusp of spring.
The snow was hardly more than a dusting. Three or four body lengths before her lay a stream not yet frozen over. The night hadn’t grown cold enough for ice to span it entirely. It clung to the edges, coward that it was. Still, the sparse woodland before her was sprinkled in powdery white. Amaranth took it as a warning, even as she wriggled forth from the old hollow and stretched her way into a new day’s light.
She had never seen the depths of true winter, and despite the grave words of wolves older than herself she found the thought exciting. Snowfalls deeper than a wolf could stand upright, pine trees exploding in the grips of the most fearsome chill, wolves frozen stiff as stone if caught out unawares. Perhaps it should frighten her, but Mara figured that as long as she found a way to warm herself up in the moment she could go right back to appreciating the mysticism of it all.
The first step to warming herself up, she reasoned, would be to find a good meal. Particularly if she and every other woodland creature was destined to be frozen stiff. Might as well pack on the calories now if there was any hope of being thawed out in the spring. She struck out from her temporary den, eyes scanning the fresh snowfall for any recent tracks.
The snow was hardly more than a dusting. Three or four body lengths before her lay a stream not yet frozen over. The night hadn’t grown cold enough for ice to span it entirely. It clung to the edges, coward that it was. Still, the sparse woodland before her was sprinkled in powdery white. Amaranth took it as a warning, even as she wriggled forth from the old hollow and stretched her way into a new day’s light.
She had never seen the depths of true winter, and despite the grave words of wolves older than herself she found the thought exciting. Snowfalls deeper than a wolf could stand upright, pine trees exploding in the grips of the most fearsome chill, wolves frozen stiff as stone if caught out unawares. Perhaps it should frighten her, but Mara figured that as long as she found a way to warm herself up in the moment she could go right back to appreciating the mysticism of it all.
The first step to warming herself up, she reasoned, would be to find a good meal. Particularly if she and every other woodland creature was destined to be frozen stiff. Might as well pack on the calories now if there was any hope of being thawed out in the spring. She struck out from her temporary den, eyes scanning the fresh snowfall for any recent tracks.
05-18-2020, 07:17 PM
One golden eye lazily opened. The birds of the estuary were particularly chatty this morning and Mæva knew it was unlikely that she'd get back to sleep. With a yawn she rolled over toward the opening of her den then flopped down with her head just peeking out before yawning again. Her incessant wandering was starting to wear on her. She dozed off again.
A few minutes later she woke with a start. Ack, that was enough of that! Mæva willed herself out into the daylight, stretching to wake up her mind and her body. It was time to start her day. She took off crossing through territories til reaching the Fern Gulley. This area wasn't hit as hard by winter as other regions she'd seen. With a little luck maybe she could find some small game or perhaps a deer. Not that she'd have much luck catching it but she still wanted to get a feel for the movements of larger prey in the region.
Mæva's sniffed at the ground, brow wrinkling. Was that Amaranth? She followed the scent until she spied the familiar form of her sister. "Mara! What are you doing out here? Want to help me rustle up some breakfast? I'm famished, look at this." She poked at her belly with a paw and it gurgled in reply.
05-18-2020, 07:57 PM
Amaranth wandered for an hour or so, and for all her best efforts turned up little to nothing. Oh sure, there were some tracks here and there, but nothing concrete enough for her to pursue. Was it her fate to become a pupscicle? Frozen solid, claimed by winter in the spring of her life? She was still busy waxing poetic when her ears twitched towards the first sounds she'd heard all morning that weren't coming from the birds or herself, and to top it all off they were coming from behind her. Curious, Mara checked over her shoulder just as her sister called out. She grinned.
"Well I was resigning myself to fated starvation, but your plan sounds much better!" Amaranth turned to face her sister head on. "What'd you have in mind? I don't really want to split a squirrel with you, but I'd take anything right about now." Once Mæva was caught up to her, Mara turned so they could set off. Her sister had always been the better hunter between the two of them, not that Mara held a grudge. More often than not it worked out to her advantage, meaning that she could slack off and still get fed if she was lucky. She doubted that would fly today though, because she was rather hungry so she might as well buckle down and try to get some results.
"Well I was resigning myself to fated starvation, but your plan sounds much better!" Amaranth turned to face her sister head on. "What'd you have in mind? I don't really want to split a squirrel with you, but I'd take anything right about now." Once Mæva was caught up to her, Mara turned so they could set off. Her sister had always been the better hunter between the two of them, not that Mara held a grudge. More often than not it worked out to her advantage, meaning that she could slack off and still get fed if she was lucky. She doubted that would fly today though, because she was rather hungry so she might as well buckle down and try to get some results.
05-19-2020, 05:07 PM
"Oh, I'm planning for something much bigger than a squirrel!" Breakfast was the most important meal of the day, or so she'd heard. She wanted to get filled up. Of course that was much easier said than done. "I've seen a lot of deer tracks and scat, there's got to be a fresh trail around here somewhere." She trotted along next to her sister, nose down to the ground as she sifted through the myriad of scents. Nothing, nothing, coon, nothing…
Mæva continued on her way until she caught a fresh scent of deer droppings. "Hey, Mara! I think I've found something." She started scenting the ground around the droppings, searching for a trail until she finally had a direction. It seemed like the deer had gone deeper into the gulley.
06-07-2020, 11:48 AM
Admittedly, Mara wasn't sure her skills (or lack there of) we're up to taking down a deer. With Mæva there to help... Maybe? No doubt her sister was way better at this sort of thing than she was, so it wasn't an entirely hopeless endeavor. Mara nodded and tried to look thoughtful and unaffected by the prospect, feigning confidence like a fuckin' champion, all the while hoping that she could indeed fake it until they made it, so to speak. The other alternative was getting teased for the next one thousand years if she screwed up, probably. That was definitely not an option. "You're the expert," she said with a shrug, and followed in her sibling's tracks.
It didn't take long for Mæva to find something noteworthy. Not that she wanted to get caught for it or anything, but Mara was watching her more closely than she would have otherwise in the hopes of picking something up. Sure, it was probably entirely her fault for spending her free time loafing around instead of actually practicing useful skills, but it was fun, so she didn't intend to stop. Just... maybe eat less rabbits and squirrels. And Mæva was good at this sort of thing, case in point right there before her.
Mara stepped forward to examine the scat herself. It was pretty fresh, that much was obvious. If they were lucky maybe the deer, or even a whole herd of the walking-all-you-can-eat-buffets, was still nearby. Mindful of this, Amaranth kept her voice low as Mæva continued to investigate. "What's your plan here? Tell me where to go and what to do and I'll do it," she said, showcasing a rare moment of obedience and work ethic. So sue her, she was hungry. "But if I fuck up you can not tell Gus." The pesky know-it-all would never let her live it down. Mara might have glared at her sister to really hammer the point home, but she was too busy scanning their surroundings for any movement or sound. This was too good of an opportunity to ruin.
It didn't take long for Mæva to find something noteworthy. Not that she wanted to get caught for it or anything, but Mara was watching her more closely than she would have otherwise in the hopes of picking something up. Sure, it was probably entirely her fault for spending her free time loafing around instead of actually practicing useful skills, but it was fun, so she didn't intend to stop. Just... maybe eat less rabbits and squirrels. And Mæva was good at this sort of thing, case in point right there before her.
Mara stepped forward to examine the scat herself. It was pretty fresh, that much was obvious. If they were lucky maybe the deer, or even a whole herd of the walking-all-you-can-eat-buffets, was still nearby. Mindful of this, Amaranth kept her voice low as Mæva continued to investigate. "What's your plan here? Tell me where to go and what to do and I'll do it," she said, showcasing a rare moment of obedience and work ethic. So sue her, she was hungry. "But if I fuck up you can not tell Gus." The pesky know-it-all would never let her live it down. Mara might have glared at her sister to really hammer the point home, but she was too busy scanning their surroundings for any movement or sound. This was too good of an opportunity to ruin.
06-07-2020, 01:36 PM
Mæva soon spied a small group of deer and she glanced at her sister as Mara asked her what the plan was. "Ummm…" She wasn't quite sure what the plan was. She eyed the deer for a moment and noticed one of them was coughing quite a bit. Its tongue was lapping at mucus that was pooling in its nose. "Ok, well, let's go for the sick one. And no worries, I won't tell Gus… til spring." She grinned the focused back on the small herd. "Do you think you can get on the other side of the deer and chase it toward me?" In the gulley it wouldn't have many options of escape and so she hoped her sister could drive it right towards her. Of course that would be pretty dangerous. She could get trampled. Still, she didn't have a better idea so it was worth a shot. If it looked like she was going to be mowed down she'd just need to dodge out of the way.