Winter 26th, 512AV
It had been just a handful of days prior to her last meal, but her bloodlust was beginning to slowly creep back up as she had ventured out of Avanthal for just a day. In that one day, she had needed just to recoup a bit before returning. Just to think things over and let out the rest of the anger that the incident three days prior had conjured up inside of her. Three days ago, she had caught one of the men who had been hurting Avanthal in the most minuscule way.
Nevertheless, she had made sure that he would never do it again. She had vowed after that blood had been shed that if anything ever happened like it again in Avanthal, she would make it more painful that even that. It was in her nature, as her bloodlust had carved it into her mind. And no matter what happened whether she be bonded or forever alone, that would still be there. It would still be haunting her, and it would still occasionally flare up in times where she would allow it. That incident three days ago, was one of those times. This was another.
Blizzard's survival instincts were in full gear. Her senses were now sharper than usual and she was being a lot more observative than usual. She paid attention to the smallest movements, the smallest noises; even those that the wind caused. Actually, she especially paid attention to the wind because even it carried secrets. It could tell you which way the closest trees were, and most importantly, it could tell you where the prey was. The trick, however, was to open your mind, pay attention, use common sense, and be petching violent whenever you could.
Paw prints trailed behind her as she unsheathed her claws repeatedly to grasp the snow on the ground. However, her paws were padded and well built for the cold and so she didn't feel it. That's when her keen nose caught onto the familiar smell of prey that she had hunted in her previous years. A smell that she welcomed in her nose as it caused a small stir of excitement for it meant dinner. More importantly, it meant blood. A grin protruded her lips even though she was in her snow leopard form. However, it was soon wiped away as she tuned in more and focused on the smell.
She turned right and crouched closer to the ground as she bounded quietly towards the smell. The gaps between her paw print increased as she used her hind and front legs to propel herself silently forward toward the direction in which the smell increased. Finally it was to the point where it was strong enough to slow down and get ready to pounce. The source could be coming up and coming up fast. Blizzard's keen senses were looking for any source of movement or sound as the smell was right under her nose. When she saw it, adrenaline was beginning to course through her body as it always did before she killed.
The large caribou was injured and had been abandoned. Its dying attempts to continue to strive were slowly fading as it was bleeding to death. The rest of the herd had been here previously. Judging by the fresh hoof prints, it had been a stampede. From the looks of it, this caribou had been trampled which led her to believe it made a fatal step and slipped. Luckily for it, she had came across it and she would put it out of its misery. At least, that's what she thought for the time being. Blizzard slowly snuck up quietly on the caribou, her pelt blending in with her surroundings. Luckily, it was on a slight incline.
However, when she pounced another thing did as well. Another thing with the same colors that was aiming for same thing when they collided. Blizzard's instincts were in fight or flight mode seeing as how she was hunting and she didn't think for a split second that it was another Kelvic. As a matter of fact, it was more of a hallucination that brought back when she had slain another snow leopard when she was younger. The very snow leopard that gave her the shawl she still wore today when in human form.
Blizzard was still carrying her momentum from the pounce and ended up tackling the opposing snow leopard. The rolled in a cartwheeling manner for a few seconds as Blizzard growled and snarled. She eventually ended up on top as she gained the upper hand using her unarmed combat. However, she jumped off with ears pinned back and teeth bared with a large snarl as she heard a faint noise from the other. Blizzard began circling this new snow leopard, all the while snarling and growling; her icy sky blue eyes now fiery with rage as the bloodlust began to kick in. The caribou was slowly limping off but it didn't matter for she could catch up with it again.
Blizzard said, through bared teeth. Her body language spoke all as she spoke in feline.
Nevertheless, she had made sure that he would never do it again. She had vowed after that blood had been shed that if anything ever happened like it again in Avanthal, she would make it more painful that even that. It was in her nature, as her bloodlust had carved it into her mind. And no matter what happened whether she be bonded or forever alone, that would still be there. It would still be haunting her, and it would still occasionally flare up in times where she would allow it. That incident three days ago, was one of those times. This was another.
Blizzard's survival instincts were in full gear. Her senses were now sharper than usual and she was being a lot more observative than usual. She paid attention to the smallest movements, the smallest noises; even those that the wind caused. Actually, she especially paid attention to the wind because even it carried secrets. It could tell you which way the closest trees were, and most importantly, it could tell you where the prey was. The trick, however, was to open your mind, pay attention, use common sense, and be petching violent whenever you could.
Paw prints trailed behind her as she unsheathed her claws repeatedly to grasp the snow on the ground. However, her paws were padded and well built for the cold and so she didn't feel it. That's when her keen nose caught onto the familiar smell of prey that she had hunted in her previous years. A smell that she welcomed in her nose as it caused a small stir of excitement for it meant dinner. More importantly, it meant blood. A grin protruded her lips even though she was in her snow leopard form. However, it was soon wiped away as she tuned in more and focused on the smell.
She turned right and crouched closer to the ground as she bounded quietly towards the smell. The gaps between her paw print increased as she used her hind and front legs to propel herself silently forward toward the direction in which the smell increased. Finally it was to the point where it was strong enough to slow down and get ready to pounce. The source could be coming up and coming up fast. Blizzard's keen senses were looking for any source of movement or sound as the smell was right under her nose. When she saw it, adrenaline was beginning to course through her body as it always did before she killed.
The large caribou was injured and had been abandoned. Its dying attempts to continue to strive were slowly fading as it was bleeding to death. The rest of the herd had been here previously. Judging by the fresh hoof prints, it had been a stampede. From the looks of it, this caribou had been trampled which led her to believe it made a fatal step and slipped. Luckily for it, she had came across it and she would put it out of its misery. At least, that's what she thought for the time being. Blizzard slowly snuck up quietly on the caribou, her pelt blending in with her surroundings. Luckily, it was on a slight incline.
However, when she pounced another thing did as well. Another thing with the same colors that was aiming for same thing when they collided. Blizzard's instincts were in fight or flight mode seeing as how she was hunting and she didn't think for a split second that it was another Kelvic. As a matter of fact, it was more of a hallucination that brought back when she had slain another snow leopard when she was younger. The very snow leopard that gave her the shawl she still wore today when in human form.
Blizzard was still carrying her momentum from the pounce and ended up tackling the opposing snow leopard. The rolled in a cartwheeling manner for a few seconds as Blizzard growled and snarled. She eventually ended up on top as she gained the upper hand using her unarmed combat. However, she jumped off with ears pinned back and teeth bared with a large snarl as she heard a faint noise from the other. Blizzard began circling this new snow leopard, all the while snarling and growling; her icy sky blue eyes now fiery with rage as the bloodlust began to kick in. The caribou was slowly limping off but it didn't matter for she could catch up with it again.
"Who are you?"
Blizzard said, through bared teeth. Her body language spoke all as she spoke in feline.