Season of Fall, Day 6
The Bronze Wood
Private, Tag: Nya Winters
"I don't get why I have to eat dirt. Dogs eat better than this," Finn grumbled, rolling the ball of clay, nearly as large as her head, between her small pink hands. Had the little Pycon been alone in the Bronze Wood, she would have been in inarguable danger; surely there was a beast hungry or malicious enough to snuff out the statue's odd life. But her companion stood several feet away, seeming to relish in the smells of the flora and fauna, beneath the cool shade of the forest canopy. He stood, shoeless and shirtless at the edge of a fair sized stream, eyes closed, head tipped back. Bright yellow sunshine peirced the leaves overhead, creating an intricate, curious tattoo of light and shadow on his tired, worn flesh. Finn herself stood upon the lip of the deep hole he'd torn into the earth for her, scowling at the lump of coffee colored clay that would be her meal.
"Because, Finn," he said after several quiet minutes, his voice calm, and unusually relaxed. "You don't even really eat, anyway. You don't have a stomach, or teeth. I eat like this because..well...I don't know. But I know it's a good idea." Kadarus drew in another slow, relaxed breath, enjoying the wilderness. Syliras had set him at aching edge; there were too many people around him, at all times, and some gnawing gut instinct had kept him from ever coming to a pause. He had always been pacing, always rolling a new cigarette, always fingering the grips of his throwing knives. Kadarus opened his eyes, and looked down into the stream. The water was a pale emerald in color; he supposed he could have just scooped some clay out of its bottom for Finn, but it was too late. It gurgled quietly as it flowed by, completely unaffected and ignorant of his presence, shimmering in the sunlight. Giving a contented sigh, the hunter unhooked his buckle from its hole in the belt, then stripped his pants off, crouching to pull his feet through the cuffs.
"Little cold out here, Kadey?" He shot a warning glare of his shoulder at the pycon as he stepped into the stream. "Don't have to be so testy." Kadarus groaned at her terrible joke, but she dropped to the grass on her back, cackling madly. Wading further into the stream, the water beginning to rise to his knee, the kelvic's shoulders trembled ever so slightly. As he paused in the middle of the creekbed, and turned towards Finn, she could see an uncommon, yet familiar sight; the man's facial features had shifted into a curious thing, the nose and jaw squaring an lengthening, his eyes becoming somewhat angular with a canine like quality. As though the turn had been a cue, thick tufts of fur had begun to sprout across his chest, face, and arms, his bones giving near audible creaks and groans as his tailbone lengthened, growing fur as it extended. Suddenly, he fell face first towards the water, but by this time, almost all of his body had changed into the blood red Talderan wolf, and before his muzzle could break the surface, Kadarus' massive paws hit the soft, giving bed, his body still swelling slowly in size.
In a breath's time, the tall, battle scarred man had been replaced in the water by an immense monster with man-killing teeth, its powerful muscles showing easily despite the thickening coat of fur. In the dappled light of the noon-day sun, shoots of black and brown shown in the coat, uninterrupted from snout to tail but for a few marring scars. Finn drew in what sounded like a breath, in her usual fashion of wishing and mocking of humanity, but a low, sincere growl from the back of the huge wolf's throat shut her up.
He stood there for some time, letting the stream trickle by around his legs. He had one distinct purpose, standing in the middle of the cold water, and his mind was focused intently on it. Not to mention, it truly did feel good to step out of the trappings and costumes of man, and become what he really was; a beast. Kadarus watched the vein of water, passing by, his gold eyes unflinching, the stream itself completely unhindered and apathetic to the animal inside of it. The sunlight shifted, leaning towards the left, ever so slowly - until he saw the briefest flash, a glimmer of silver! His muzzle darted into the water at a frightening speed, and he came back up, face drenched, a wounded, frantic fish in his jaws. With a soft, short growl, he whipped his head to the side, tossing the fish onto the grass, far to the side of the stream.
It was slow going, but he was a patient thing, and he stood in the stream for some time, until the shadows had grown tall, and the sunlight had faded into a muted violet. His eyes gazed towards the stream's bounty, and he immediately scoffed at the pile, his bones twisting uncomfortably, a new chill biting into his flesh. "Definitely not enough," he muttered, wadding uncomfortably and awkwardly on man's two legs out of the stream, still staring at the fish. "I'd need at least another four dozen for a good dinner...damn. I wasted my time. I'm going to have to find a boar, or something." Wiping blood and chilly water from his face, Kadarus stared off into the darkening forest.