Day 5, Summer of year 512 AV
The forest was full of noise, as always. Daroth scratched at his muscled chest, as he plodded along, making little noise in the familiar jungle terrain. He was a few miles out of The Spires, having gone there for supplies after leaving his family a day or so before. The nearly eight foot ape-like man tightened the strap on his pack, and then continued, his padded feet crunching over the fallen leaves and roots.
It wasn't for another mile that the Jamouran realized that something was wrong. The birds quieted, and the few creatures he did see were running away from him. Odd. Then suddenly he understood why.
He heard the yipping sounds first. He slowed, eyes narrowing, and the Jamouran, usually a peaceful creature, felt his honed fighting senses start to emerge. The growling was odd, out of place, and something he had heard only once.
Some fifty years ago as the man aged, Darosh had seen a collection of odd animals that a human who had settled in the SPire had brought with him. Wolves from Avanthal. Their fur was shorn short so they would not overheat in the warmer climate, and the small pack, led by a large Dire creature, had been held in reinforced steel cages. The Jamouran had not enjoyed seeing caged animals, but it was not his place to force the man to release them. Plus, the wolves would have died in the unfamiliar environments.
However, the Jamouran had been wrong. Only a week after his arrival, the man's cage had been tampered with, and the wolves escaped. The wily creatures have been here since spring, and no one had been able to capture them.
Until now. The Jamouran sighed and turned his head, trying to locate the source of the growling. A pair of yellow eyes appeared in the foliage, and the Jamouran turned and bellowed a challenge. He bounded on his bare chest with his powerful hands, and snarled loudly. THe wolf's eyes never disappeared, or even blinked, and the Jamouran, a little discouraged, looked confused.
Then they struck. Their had been five wolves in that group, including the Dire alpha, and he now knew where three were, at least. One hiding in the bush, and two more leaping at him. He only knew this because one of them suddenly darted out of the brush behind him and clamped a jaw on his thigh, and the other leapt onto his back.
Darosh snarled in anger and pain, the sharp teeth biting into his leg drawing lines of blood. THe wolf, small even by it's own species' standards, had bit into his thigh, his jaw extended too far to get enough power, so his teeth dug in only half an inch or so, stinging more than crippling. THe Jamouran decided to deal with the other first, grabbing it before it could find a firm grip (it's first bite bit only the thick fur at the base of the Ape-man's neck). His hands shot up, grabbed the wolf by the scruff of the neck and tossed him across the way, into the bushes with the other wolf. The eyes had long since disappeared, but it was worth a try. Then his fist came down, back handing the other wolf across the face. THe creature was launched back a few feet, and the Jamouran was moving immediately. He ran for a thick tree, and spun around just in time, putting his back to the large bloodwood tree.
He came around just in time for two wolves, two larger ones than the previous two, coming at him, lunging for him. He drove his hand forward quickly, his fingers drawn together and curled so his strike hit with the middle knuckles of his tough fingers, instead of the wide expanse of his fist. THe hit slammed into the face of one lunging creature, shattering it's skull under the incredible impact, a sound like the cracking of a boulder. Unfortunately, the strike opened him up to the other creature, who landed in front of the Jamouran and lunged forward, biting at his leg again. The same leg, only this time the bite closed on the back of his calf, driving it's fangs deep into the muscle on the back of his leg.
The Jamouran howled and kicked, dislodging the creature but doing no real damage. He gingerly put his foot down, bracing himself against the tree for support as the wolf circled back, meeting up with the small one from before, the little creature eyeing the blood flowing from Darosh' leg wound, the one he had thrown across the path, and, behind them, a creature three times their size, six feet at the shoulder and almost ten feet long...