Timestamp: Midday - 63rd of Winter, 507 AV
Sunlight filtered through the small breaks of the jungle's canopy, leaving bright colored patches on the earthen floor and highlighting the faint tracks that Siiri had been following for the greater part of the last half hour. She was out alone today, her fang on a three day break after returning from a long patrol. Restless from the lack of activity, the warrioress had slipped out the gates early that morning looking for something to hunt to bring back to her siblings once she dropped by for a visit in the Snapping Jaws clan home. She had to venture a little farther out from the five-mile buffer zone that her people had filled with traps of all sorts, knowing that she would be hard-pressed to find prey in that area. It wasn't until thirty chimes ago that she found a set of tracks to follow.
The freshly shredded leaves and broken twigs littering the jungle floor had been her first signs that there had been a bit of a struggle between two creatures, and the droplets of blood splattered all over them had told her that one had prevailed over the other. Survival of the fittest was the rule all creatures of Falyndar followed, and it was true now between whatever beasts that crossed paths on that spot. using her rudimentary skills in tracking, Siiri had combed through the underbrush to determine which path the victor of the fight had taken with its kill. The crimson stains left by the blood of its victim were blessings in pointing her to the right direction.
North.
That the predator did not take to the trees told her that she was hunting no jungle cat today - a fortunate thing, for she did not want to use her blades on any of Navre's children that day if she could help it. As long as they did not attack her, at least. From the way the detritus on the ground had been disturbed and the three-toed tracks she had discovered, she surmised that her quarry was some sort of reptilian beast. It was not a crocodile she was hunting however, as far as she could tell from the indentation left by its footprints. Those beast did not venture so far in land during the current season anyway.
A giant lizard, maybe, was her guess.
She crouched low now, her instincts telling her that she was close to her prey. A bone dagger, its edge serrated in wicked fashion, slid out of its sheaths from her thigh, adorning her hand now as if that was where it truly belonged. Slowly, she used the flat of one blade to part the large fronds before her, revealing a small copse of fruit-bearing trees, as well as her prey busily ripping apart a small feral pig with its powerful jaws and clawed front paws. A burrow hole at the foot of one of the trees hinted it to be the creature's lair.
Tearing it up for its young? No mate in sight to greet it, so that means its either alone or its mate is guarding its young in the burrow, she thought, analyzing the scene before her. I'm sure they can survive without you, meatling. I'll leave your kill alone for them to eat, but your meat is mine!
A wicked grin spread on her lips as she charged out of her hiding place like a mad woman, her dagger leading in preparation to rip the lizard's throat to shreds. Siiri was certain there was no way the beast would run away from her, not if it wanted to defend its lair from her. It seemed she had chanced upon it in the perfect place.
Little did the warrioress know that another had picked the lizard out as her own prey as well.