"Speak for your self, old man," he laughed. "I won't see nineteen years 'til Autumn!" With one last, heroic tug of effort, he pulled the last of the skin off of the beast. Laughing still at the size of it like a little boy trying to properly fold a huge blanket, he laid the hide out, bloody side up. That he still found wonder and joy in little tasks was proof positive he was not old yet. "I don't really know how to write, so my glyphs are sort of... just what I think they are. But Leto says it's the intent that matters, what the symbols mean to you. You can help, but you might want to learn a thing or two about glyphing from Leto himself since he knows what he's doing better... He and Kavala stored some healing spells into glyphs written on paper in case Denen isn't around to heal us, and yes..." Now his hunting knife was sawing through the cooling flesh, cutting huge steaks and tossing them onto the hide. They could be cut down to small chunks to stew or larger slabs to cook whole, but right now they just needed the bloody work done. A raptor screamed above, and Sama'el stopped. But with blood all over his hands, little Hodei, his kestrel, alighted near the odilosapux, clearly more interested in Sam's catch than Sam himself. Laughing, he split the belly of the beast open, fishing for an appropriate tidbit of entrails, and flipping it up for Hodei to catch and wolf down. "She's cute," he noted, "in a terrifying sort of way. It's a good thing tying her into my Web seems to keep her close, otherwise I don't think I could have begun to train her properly." He went back to work, feeding her bits from time to time until they had a pile of choice meat, some entrails that would be good eating, bits of things like horn and hoof that might come in handy. Sam was the leader, such as there was, so he stood up and made a decision. "I think that's about all we can handle. Let's leave the rest to the hungry predators and scavengers." He washed hands and knife in the snow, wiping the excess of with a rag. Together they removed the rope, and Hodei hopped onto the fallen body to gorge a bit more. Between the two of them, they lifted the hide full of meat and sundry, climbed into saddle and yvas, and got ready to ride. Not wanting Hodei to make herself sick, he called 'hup!' and she flew heavily up to the perch he'd worked onto Horse's saddle, huddling up against his back for warmth. "Let's ride. My arms are going to fall off before too long." And ride they did, all the way back to camp. "Owowowowowowowowowow!" They let it fall to the side of the cave mouth. "Let's pack this in snow here, keep it cold until we need it for cooking." Leaders were bossy. |