All the raging events going on started to mesh together, sending Thayer’s self consciousness into a pit of darkness. Her body flared with pain, anger burning through her veins like electrical volts crawling through a frayed wire. It was as though Thayer’s inner awareness stepped out of her body, her exterior making movements without the control of her mind. Her carefully plotted actions soon turned into wild thrashes to any blur within reach.
Before she knew it, Thayer found herself back to back with the warrioress and her stern cries. Thayer might not have been fully healed or in great enough shape to fight, but the rage and excitement pulsated throughout her, too stunned to care. She was going to help these women get out of this horrible situation, and with an added hand, Thayer’s tactics just might help them win.
But now the screams of an enraged beast seemed to provoke the battle even more. A purple male, beyond well-built with muscles bulging in every place visible, and whom was naturally tall was swinging his sharpened weapon at terrifying speed in the direction of several wolves nearby. Thayer had heard of Wysar before. He was some sort of combat god who ruled the lands of Riverfall. This man was in no doubt an Akalak and not only by his abnormal skin tone.
The Akalak charged toward the other Kelvic girl, whom was still knelt on the ground in front of the alpha leader, trying her best to hypnotically influence his decisions. But Thayer couldn’t afford to watch others’ situations, for she was in the middle of a fight herself, fighting for her own survival as well.
Suddenly the female warrior beside her vanished in a tumble with an attacking beast. Thayer was provoked to help ward off the wolf, and seeing its claws dug deep within her shoulder, was about to pounce when she was soon cornered by multiple wild dogs herself. He first barked, lashing out at her head with a ginormous paw, but was thoughtfully avoided when her movements jumped in the opposite direction. The darker of the few in front of her charged, irritated by the playfulness of his fellow companions. The lunge was easily predicted as Thayer took her claws and grabbed at its jugular, quickly pulling the wolf to the ground beside her. She concluded his being out of the battle was a permanent observation.
The two other wolves first stared at his dead comrade in awe, and then up at Thayer who was trying to swallow the fear that bubbled up in her throat. She hadn’t yet prepared a double attack. She was aiming to split the miniature pack up so that she could defend herself one on one.
They both sprinted at her, gaining the ground that separated them. The first canine snapped at her, catching her ear within its teeth. A hiss of pain escaped from her lips as she struggled to try and release its grip as it sunk its razors deeper into the tender flesh. The other wolf ha her on her side, growling and slowly closing in on her. She needed to think quick, plan a way of action. She tried to think of what her father would have done if he was in such a perilous predicament, but her mind drew a blank as she realised her father was far too clever and far too intelligent to get himself caught in the midst of a war with Kelvics, Akalaks, warriors and wolves. Add the winter set backgrounds of a wilderness location and it would bewilder even the highly logical.
Something suddenly buzzed in her head. Within a few seconds before the wolf acting as a barrier to her left swung at her, Thayer too her right paw and sent a powerful uppercut to the jaw of the wolf holding her ear. A heavy snap and a low snarl, followed by a tearing sensation had Thayer acknowledging her defensive attack had worked, but a sharp sting from her side told her she had forgotten about the other threat.
Flying stars which were only visible to a lynx’s eyes as she lay vulnerable on the ground, the attacking dog almost on top of her. Her heart beast a fierce, unsteady rhythm, almost skipping essential poundings. The pain in her side was almost too much to bare, but she was able to kick the dog off of her, pull vaulting him over her head with her hind legs. The yelp of a wounded animal sounded through her eardrums, sending a bolt of energy through her muscles, telling her get up. She did, but they protested with anger in the process.
Ignoring it was hard, but she did so as she scrambled to a more secure environment, hobbling through fangs and claws. She managed to stumble into the brush behind the young, purple male. She needed to change. She needed to try and find supplies to stop the bleeding and to try and heal the open cuts. Finally, coming to the conclusion after so much time of thinking and rethinking both pros and cons and the consequences both would affect over her, Thayer decided to transform into her humanesque form. Bright swirling lights filled with what seemed like sparkles in the midnight’s lunar shadows, Thayer’s body instantaneously lost its fur and her claws and her four legs of all the same size. She now had fingers, toes, arms and legs as well as hair on her head and skin everywhere else. She wasn’t sure whether others had seen the lights, but she knew that she was now as nude as the other Kelvic girl who was still trying to manipulate the alpha she stood before. But she did know that the corners of her eyes started to darken, her peripheral vision dwindling down to small portions of light. The gash must be much worse than she just thought, and by the way she faded in and out of consciousness, she knew she might not make it far without the proper equipment, yet, she had nothing to put pressure on the laceration.
Anxiety soon overcame her as she started to panic, hyperventilating at the most. She knew she couldn’t get scared, and had to keep her calm, for panic only made horrid situations worse. But they were still in the middle of a battle and no one would take time to help her. But she didn’t have any other option. She would have to wait and see how things played out.
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