Scorn attacked first, barely, flying toward the Bacilani just as it soared upward. Confused and annoyed at this apparently cowardly behavior, the Zith turned and growled, locating the creature as it stopped high above her. She frowned as she prepared to follow it, but she soon saw there was no need. It fell into a dive, heading straight for her.
Even though she was prepared and could see it coming, Scorn was hard-pressed to dodge in time. This thing was fast! It dropped through the air like a rock, and though she pulled herself sideways, the Balicani's horn still grazed her side, leaving a bloody scrape. Scorn yowled angrily. The wound was no worse than what she normally endured when fighting her brothers and sisters, but it still hurt, and drove her into a frenzy of need to kill this thing.
The monster had dived past her, so it was below her now. She oriented herself to face downward, and relaxed her wings, letting herself fall onto the beast below. She landed hard on its scaly back, her breath briefly knocked from her. She dug her claws in as she tried to hold on long enough for her breath to return. The Balicani wriggled and writhed furiously, trying to get the Zith off its back, but Scorn's claws were sharp. She hung on, clinging to the safety of the one place the monster could not reach.
As the Balicani struggled futilely to dislodge the Zith, Scorn considered how to finally kill this thing. Its scaly hide was good for her claws to clings to, but it was too tough for her to actually hurt the monster through it. She took a swipe at its wing with a clawed foot, hoping to cripple its ability to fly, but she couldn't get good enough leverage to really do damage from where she was. Trying to take advantage of her loosened grip the Balicani gave a particularly violent shake, enough to dislodge a hand as well. Barely hanging on now, Scorn knew clinging to its back was a pointless and wasted effort. She had to moved somewhere she could cause damage. So she crawled across the back toward the base of the creature's wing.
Her claws cut cleanly through the membrane, and partway through the bone framing it. The Balicani let out a roar of pain, and Scorn could no longer hang on in spite of the furious monster's aerial flailing. She tried to get in another hit, but the confusion of flapping wings and angry monster was too much for her to get another shot. The Balicani began to ascend once again, presumably to try the only trick it properly knew, but its half-detached wing made it stumble mid-flight, crying out in a terrible rage and pain. It was delightful.
Scorn followed, sure she had the upper hand now. She follow it in its ascent, hungry for its swift and painful demise, no longer content to wait defensively for it to make a mistake. When it reached the same height as before, it looked around, seeming confused to find its prey nowhere below it. Scorn darted at it, testing its awareness, but at the last moment it lifted its head and saw her, and she changed course for fear of that wicked-looking horn. Either she was too late, or she dodged in the exact wrong direction, because the Balicani, having seen her now, darted straight forward, poking its horn through her side.
Her eyes bulged at the sickening pain of being gored. The horn was still in her, too. Her torso was now resting on the monster's head, impaled on its horn. The fact that she wasn't dead already must have meant that the horn didn't hit anything too vital, but it still filled Scorn with murderous rage. She claws at the vulnerable fur around its eyes and throat. Finally, the Balicani could neither dodge nor throw her off. Her claws found their mark, shredding the monster's eyes, letting it suffer blindness mere ticks before her toe-claws ripped open its trachea. It gave one or two last instinctive flaps before its lifeblood drained away. |