Shai's sudden departure was a telling event.A thief scampering to run away, a sign of good instincts for the most part. Save it never would have been needed if she had never raised her voice. Now there was a three hundred pound bear charging in his direction and away from the horses. Cursing his luck, the djed surged from his stomach, traversing up his spine and down his arms like lightning as the res began to flow from his pores at his command. Mentally spurring it onward he thrust his hand forwards, palm down towards the earth as the res lanced deep into the earth. Without hesitation the rogue began to transmute a heavy wall of earthen stone to spring up from the ground.The bear's barrelling form crashed headfirst into a stone wall as his mind shaped his desires. The rogue hadn't practiced so much to be caught off guard without training kicking in. With a snarl, the brown bear would find itself on the ground shaking her head, dazed as to what had happened as Antar took the chance to draw a bead on the bear's chest, just below the sternum and to the side before the arrow was released.Like a flash of a hail mary the arrow flew, imbedding itself deep into the animal's chest cavity, nicking the heart and piercing the lung. It was a deathblow... but the sad thing about hunting bears and deer is even after they were rightfully dead they wouldn't stop moving until the adrenaline kicked out. The creature still grasping after it's attack struggled over the wall towards its prey. Snapping the arrow and causing further damage as it srapped against the magically-made wall. By the time the beast surpassed the wall it could hardly keep its paws steady. Momentum however served it well to drag itself over the chest high wall as it attempted to swat at him, and the rogue would be forced to jump to the side and run. Unwilling to risk taking the time to knock another arrow one hand would slip back to draw his kukri and fling it towards the animal as he randomly changed his course, ducking towards the roots of a rather large tree. For a time the bear would follow and paw at the enclosure until a strange mewl came from its lips and it fell dead. For a time the rogue would stare, and then extricate himself from the entanglement before taking one last glare up towards the spider as he paused to ponder just what was going on here. 'The bear was acting abnormall-' His thoughts stopped mid track as he heard a slight mewling cry from the other side of the glade where they had took their picnic. Well past where they tied the horses, a small black bear cub, of a year of age or less sat there. Bleating as it looked at them and sniffed the air. Sighing loudly, Antar would draw his second kukri and fling it upwards to have it stick pointfirst in the limb beneath Shai's padded feet. For a time a look of alarm would be seen on her face, at least before Antar would point towards the young cub, and then made a drawing motion across his throat. A clear sign of the intent he would have her do... The first rule the spider would learn about hunting is that leaving such a creature alone in the world was a cruel, cruel fate. In some cases like this, death was better then starvation. Now it was only a matter of time to see if she would learn such a lesson as well. If the symenestra couldn't stomach it, well, the rogue slowly began to notch another arrow to his bow as the bear cub let out another bleating cry for its now dead mother. Thankfully the cub was upwind of the grisly sight lest it have caught a whiff of the stench of death and the soon to be voiding bowels of the animal.If Shai seemed to say nothing, or merely look at him again, all her gaze would meet was a pair of harsh eyes boring into her own... |