Timestamp: Summer 17, 511 AV
Location: Taldera (Nortern part of the Northern Reaches)
Location: Taldera (Nortern part of the Northern Reaches)
The night before had snowed heavily as it often did in the north, but tonight the snow was light, like a child's kiss. It was a crisp cool night, the few night creatures moved quietly. Most of the wildlife had settled down for the night, and not many a thing was stirring. This didn't mean there wasn't any danger, quite the opposite in fact. While most of the animals were asleep, it was time for the snow fox to make it's move. The snow fox had been tracking its prey for two nights, starved and hungry, it had found a small deer that was weak. It wasn't the usual prey for a snow fox, who mainly dieted on smaller game, but this snow fox wasn't just any normal snow fox. The snow fox glided in and out of the trees, it's sense of smell leading it to the weakened animal. The deer had damaged it's leg in a local trap, but had escaped. It thought it was free, even though the fear was still in it's stench. The snow fox knew it had it's prey. It darted through the trees and stopped on the edge of the clearing, the deer laying down quietly, it's ears perked up as it heard the little bit of sound, and the snow fox stopped moving. Both animals stood as if frozen in ice for a long while, a layer of snow covering both of them, causing the snow fox to feel a slight chill. The deer stood up slowly and walked over to a large pine tree, laid down beside it and moved it's head to another direction. The snow fox knew it was this time to strike. The snow fox bounded out but was beaten by an arrow from out of no where peircing the deer's chest, piercing through the lungs and into the heart. The animal felt no pain. Before the snow fox could stop another arrow flew out and pierced it's eye socket, instantly killing it. In a matter of a few seconds, two animals lay dead, one prey, one predator. Both killed with one arrow. It was a feat for the man who fired them, he wasn't necessarily the best at archery, but he knew he was good to get so close. Out of the woods stepped a small man dressed in hunter's hide, more practical with how it kept the man insulated than actually offering the man protection, he knew wasn't going to run into much trouble out here in the woods. He lowered his hood to reveal his white hair and cold blue eyes. He grinned at his work and lifted the snow fox up. His heart felt a small pang of guilt, to kill one of his own kind, but he knew it was survival of the fittest. Monty whistled softly, and his horse, Elanor, came quietly out of the underbrush nearby. He removed his arrow from the snow fox, knowing that his shot would probably save his arrow, and in truth, it did. He then moved to the deer. As he pulled out his arrow, he knew that he could not salvage it. The tip was far too bent and the shaft was splintered. He threw it on the ground in anger, he didn't have enough money to be wasting arrows. He now had ninety nine left, it wasn't bad, but every arrow counted. He began the grim work of skinning the deer, using his own eating knife, he began, very roughly, taking the skin off the deer. He sat for many moments, under the large tree he killed it at, removing the skin and some of the organs. He smelled the two snow foxes nearby, and he said quietly, "Come here, share my meal with me my brothers." The two snow foxes cautiously stepped forward towards the man, wary of this stranger that could speak their language. They looked upon their fallen brother and then back at Monty, he nodded and the snow foxes grabbed up their dead brother and moved to the other side of the clearing, eating their fallen brother. They felt no shame scavenging and eating their own brother unlike the man, it made Monty slightly sad, but shook off his feelings and once more began skinning. Soon, after an hour or so he began to feel the cold seeping in and he stood up, and went opened the saddle bag on Elanor's back. He kissed the horse softly on the mane and pulled out his steel and flint. He then proceeded to gather wood from nearby and clear out a small space. He then began to make a fire. In a few minutes the fire was going, and the snow foxes looked upon the man in curiosity. Monty then placed a small rack over top the fire, then began cutting up and placing the meat upon the small rack. This behavior was normal of the humans that the snow foxes had seen. Monty however, began to strip naked, and this puzzled his snow fox companions, this definitely wasn't normal human behavior. After placing his clothes aside, he began to shift into his snow fox form, which startled the other snow foxes, while Elanor looked on as if it was a normal thing. Monty turned towards the two snow foxes and said, "Come brothers, let us feast on this animal together." With those words the three snow foxes fell upon the deer carcass, now stripped of skin, and they soon devoured half the animal in thirty minutes. Soon, when the other two snow foxes had their fill, Monty shifted back, once again the snow foxes were startled, though slightly less this time. Monty replaced on his clothing, feeling the cold chill over his body. He liked the cold, it felt like home to him. No matter how cold it got he felt safe, secure. There were not many things that dared brave the cold, especially up north. Only the bravest of men, the craftiest of animals, and creatures of the like dared to brave the North in conditions like this. To Monty, Taldera was the most beautiful part of the country. After he finished placing on his clothes and armor, he returned to the meat that he left cooking on the frame and began eating that as well. Soon all the only the half eaten carcass remained. He picked it up, no where near as heavy as it was before, and threw it over his shoulder. He began trekking through the woods, with both snow foxes following in toe, and he deposited the body far from his camp ground. He returned back into the clearing, sat against the tree, wrapped up in his fur cloak, and closed his eyes. He felt the snow foxes curl up next to him to help get warmth and Monty smiled slightly to himself. Elanor laid down beside them, all sharing the body heat. Monty soon drifted off to sleep, his hand upon his axe. |