Working quickly, Bloodfight was packing his camp up in a routinely fashion; he would skin the rabbit later at his next campsite but for now he was focused on following after that bird. The light scent of irony blood, and the torn meat from the rabbit seeped into his nose and tempered with his hunger, the skin would be ruined of course but when he would get a chance to sink his teeth into the flesh. Bloodfight resisted entered a dreamy state of mind, eyes to the sky as he shrugged the body pack on filled with Mizas, and hefting the backpack with secured snares and tools around his shoulders to rest on his back. Hunching over to the point only his head could be seen by the red wisps of hair, Bloodfight would cross the caravan path to the other side, and then walk through the grasses.
Watching horizons, Bloodfight took note of the sun once again, and back to where the dot in the sky was before looking around himself. He had to keep moving if he was going to keep up with the falcon on land, moving in zig-zags through the grass and past rocks the size of Bloodfight himself. Shying away from them, for he had heard a deathly warning rattle sound out as he had gotten closer. There wasn't any time to explore the rocks, nor check inside the cracks, no matter how curious Bloodfight became over the rattle- he was after that bird, and that bird only. The idea of climbing the rocks for a better veiw had entered Bloodfights mind, but it would have been too troublesome, especially with how fast the bird seemed to be dissapearing into the sky.
For all this time that he had been watching the bird, he hadn't realized until then that the falcon was following the wind, a breeze, but which way? The way the bird was going? Bloodfight couldn't rightly tell being semi-submerged in the grasses, so he lifted his hand up a bit and let the fluid wind brush past his lightly furred fingers- it felt like it was going the same way as the bird when he looked in that direction. He watched as he walked, connecting dots, did it mean the bird was flying on wind? If so, it would keep the bird going for miles if it didn't volley off the course of the wind and that also meant Bloodfight had been smart enough to avoid wasting time with those rocks earlier.
For the sake of keeping up, Bloodfight began a light run, on and off whilst taking short moments to rest, the weight of his items plus the jog quickly worked Bloodfight into a sweat under the sun whilst his chest wanted to split open. The halfling had never run so much in his life, and it seemed like the bird wasn't ever going to take a break from the sky and come back down to the land. Grumbling after his maybe fiftyith stop, he wouldn't let distance and that bird get the best of him. No matter how far it would go from the caravan roads, he could just make a straight cut through the grasses and hope for the best he would come back to them; if he didn't get lost on the way of course, or attacked by something nasty.
Hours had passed, and the sun was going down, so as the light began to die- his low light vision kicked in. Though he couldn't see as great as a Zith, he could at least see better than a Human. He had no clue where the bird was now, nor did he care at the moment, he was out of energy. The life in his legs slowly diminishing as they screamed loud sirens of pain, as every particle in his body begged, pled for relief from the horror of movement. Bloodfight showed nothing, but the moment he looked around, trying to find a suitable place to camp- he looked to the ground, the grasses around him, tall, inviting, and that was that.
Tipping over with a semi loud thud upon connection to the ground, he was out like a light being snuffed out just as the suns grace left the sky completely.
Bloodfights sleep was dreamless, deep, for sanitys sake he had always maintained being a light sleeper but not tonight, nor the morning. The only thing that could have woken him up now and then was pain, or being pissed on. Fortuantly for him, he felt the former option ease into him, hunger picking away at his stomach as he laid in the grasses uncomfortably with the body pack pushing into his gut- some how during the night, Bloodfight had managed to push his heavy backpack off. But that wasn't all that made him wake up, from where he had fallen, he must have struck his head, or whipped it a bit in the momentum of falling to the ground and connecting with it.
Pushing himself up, he was annoyed, eyes heavy as he looked around trying to figure out where he was. What had he been doing prior before sleeping? His eyes spotted the rabbit, the aroma of the dead animal caught his attention and before he could think logically he tore the rabbit apart and devoured the meat, ignoring the fur as best as he could- he would just leave the remains for something to find it, not even the fur would be salvagable after Bloodfight would be done consuming the poor dead thing. Once he had finished, he had woken up a bit more, taking note the grey of morning was coming up and that he was far from the caravan path.. Which way had he come from? Bloodfight couldn't remember.
Shaking his head, then hissing, holding his forehead in both hands as the throb entered menacingly close to his temples. Squeezing his eyes shut and then willing the pain to go away before attempting to stand, quickly understanding his feet had blisters bleeding on them now which stung. Wondering what to do with them, he leaned over to his bag and dug the water skin out, taking a quick drink and then pouring small amounts over the open parts which looked really.. disturbed.. was the best word Bloodfight could think of at the moment. Next he dug around some more, using the sharpness of his claws to cut a few scraps of cloth off of his winter blanket and then working to tie those scraps around where the blisters were. That was the only thing he could do at the moment.
Either way, he would have to get a move on, and quickly, he could set a camp up here- but who knew what would be attracted by the scent of a now picked apart carcass? With a great difficulty, he stood up, feeling the burn in his soles as he did so; looking around and squinting harder. It didn't look as if there was anything, he couldn't see far, and it seemed like a wasteland of nothingness to him so with a small protest from his feet, he shrugged the backpack on and continued on in the middle of nowhere. He would at least have to find suitable shelter before trying to rest properly, still feeling the exhaustion from yesterdays long trek across the peril filled grasses.
Still, there was nothing, nothing but a tree within the distance, with a small splotch- a splotch- which coincidently to Bloodfight looked like a strangely shaped rock to him. How did such a thin tree support a rock? He thought, curiously, making his way closer before realizing that wasn't a rock, but a bird. Was it the same bird from before? Bloodfight couldn't tell but it seemed to be a lucky breakfest for him, or at least, until he caught it. Moving as quietly as he could, he stepped lightly about, dancing on his tip toes and really trying to avoid pressing on the blisters. Pushing grass apart, until finally he was only a few meters from it. Working quickly, he pulled the bird snare out and left his bag, and body pack in the grass and made his way over, biting the side of his lip to avoid making pained noises.
At the base of the tree now, hunched over, he watched the bird sleep- glancing around to make sure there was nothing out there. It was pretty high up, would he be able to crawl up the tree without alarming the bird? Bloodfight didn't know.... Maybe he could chance it? But by chancing it he risked losing a meal. Confused as to what to do, he finally went with what seemed to be sensible, standing at his full height, he examined the tree- he didn't think its branches could support his weight but the bird was high enough in them that made it hard for him to set the snare in the correct place. If he were to scare it into the snare, it would have to be at level with the bird or a little higher- in case it decided to fly upwards instead of forwards.
Though this was also the perfect time to throw something at it, would it stun the avian species to fall to the ground beneath it? Bloodfight wondered a bit maliciously.
Finally choosing, he began to climb, choosing limbs of the tree that looked stronger than the others. Holding onto branches and hoisting himself up with knee bent and foot ready to catch inbetween the trunk and the beginnings of the branch. It only took a simple pull and push, granted it made the trunk wobble a bit in the process, and made Bloodfight feel inadequite to be off the ground. He didn't care- he wanted that bird, but he didn't want it dead. He would catch it and hold it prisoner until he could determine whether it was the same bird or not- once the sun was up and offered better lighting, he had seen the bird from beforehand in better lighting and therefore believed it would be better to make the connection in the same amount of light.
Setting the snare, he looped it around the branch, making random knots and finally feeding the noose like twine to be loopy and secure at the same time. Taking the twine that was still free and letting it hang loosely and off the branch. He proceeded to jump down by spreading both feet apart on the thin branch, but was instead greeted with the sharp cracking noise of a branch finally giving under the weight of his foot farthest away from the tree. Sending Bloodfight downwards, flailing to the side and then backwards, he landed on his back and let out a shriek of pain, gasping, as the air left his lungs sharply from the impact. |
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