by Sheil on March 10th, 2010, 11:53 pm
"It grazes so softly," the young Zith whispered to himself, he shakily sighed with pleasure and anticipation, "So, peacefull. Scerine. Beautiful."
The small doe was a perfect hazle brown, grazing silently in a small clearing close to the edge of the bronze wood. It's eyes were just about visable, reflecting the shallow moonlight in a timid statement of existance that, allmost defiantly, broke through the shroud that dusk had draped over the towering trees.
The Zith, for it is impossible for me to record his name in this, our common tounge, draped his bag, his bow and his quiver securley on the branch on which he was sitting. He did not plan to use his bow for this kill, no, he wanted to feel the beast's last breath on his cheek, and watch as the dear's timid life fade from it's diamond eyes.
The young hunter let himself silently fall from his branch, letting his bat like wings catch the faint breezes of the forest at the last second. Up and away form the clearing he soared, round to the west and back, landing softly on a branch, much closer to the dear.
He readied himself, licked his dark lips and dived from the tree. Unfortunatly, during his dive he accidentally made the branch rustle, causing the doe to vault momentarily but it was too late. As he sunk his right hand claw into the doe's rump, the Zith pinned it to the floor with his body, constricting it's movement with his slender wings. He brought up his right hand towards the screaming head, his movements refined and controlled by the estacy that the fear in the deer's eyes braught him, and cooly slit it's throat with his wrist blade.
Scilence. Birds had flown, tree's had swayed and the darkness had seemingly fled as the young hunter claimed his prize but now, only scilence.
The young Zith rolled over to inspect his kill from a different angle. As he looked into the still wide eyes he managed to catch a glimpse at the last trace of the timid light that once grazed here peacefully, now forever gone.
Time passed by untill a bell chimed out in the city not far away, signifying yet another hour had been and gone. The Zith looked up from the skinless corpse and licked his fingers, cleaning the gore from his claws. Tieing a spare bowstring around the beast's severed back legs and then draping them around his neck for flight, the hunter took off, (having allready retreived his belongings) intent on finding a large tree to roost in for the night.
Not moment's later, the young Zith was assailed with the most marvalous of sounds. He could not make out the words but the tune of the song was as intexicating as the kill. Beating his wings excitedly, he shot in the direction of the singing. His mind swimming with memories of his beloved Tsaina and why he had left Castle XY.
Soon, drawn by the music, the Zith perched himself on a branch overlooking a small camp. Sitting by it was a short human woman. It was her who was singing. The hunter sighed, she was not as beautiful as Tsania and the song sounded higher pitched than it aught to have been, but still he sat there and waited patiently for the song to end, slowly swaying to the tune.
(Sorry the post looks so ugly, I tend to use alot of paragraphs and this site forces me to leave a line between them.)