As Aren repeatedly brought his scythe down on the glassbeak, he uttered expletive after expletive in his frenzy. Eventually, however, he got tired of that and simply begged the animal a question, "Why... don't... you... die?!" The beast promptly responded by proceeding to do so, after being caught in the neck by one of the young Akalak's blows. Finally, the glassbeak had let go of it's ill-gotten limb, although it might have been a little too late.
Aren found that he could no longer move his arm, and it didn't look too pretty either, but at least he was alive. For the time being, anyway, as day wasn't over yet. "Take cover you idiot, or did you forget the other guy?" Again, that damn voice, which was starting to get irritating now. And again, it told him that his life was in danger from his own friend. "But..." Shifting his gaze to Lar, Aren noticed that the boy was no longer even pointing his bow at him. "...I think he could have killed me while the glassbeak had hold of my arm. He didn't." Though he questioned what was going on, Lar had definitively wounded him, and he still had the arrow in his thigh to prove it. Had it been an accident?
The voice inside Aren simply couldn't take his clueless-ness anymore. "It's because he's fighting his Other, you moron!" Now, finally, it struck the young Akalak: Lar's darker side had picked this particular time to manifest. "But then, doesn't that mean..." Of course, with this revelation, Aren's own thoughts couldn't help but turn to his own annoying companion, "...that you're my other?" The voice had nothing to say. The dark personality of not one, but two boys manifesting at the same time, in the same Trial; it was a recipe for disaster.
"You haven't taken me over." Aren stated, with a sigh of relief. At the same time, however, he felt something inside him, like a smile concealed in darkness, "Not yet."
Unfortunately, the boy didn't have time to even worry about this particular turn of events, as he noticed a charging glassbeak (with a peculiar arrow sticking out of it) heading in his direction. Now all too familiar with the running speed of the animal, Aren knew he didn't have too much time before the beast was upon him.
Breaking off the back end of the shaft lodged in his leg, the wounded Akalak then pulled the front out by the arrowhead. After a bit of unmanly screaming, the projectile was completely clear of the hole it had left behind. Quickly ripping off a bit of fabric from his pant leg, Aren fastened it just above the wound as tight as he could. Though it wasn't easy, considering the fact that he had to use one arm and his teeth, he had managed to do it surprisingly quickly.
Now he had just to get the hell away from an incredibly fast animal... with a messed up leg... and a useless arm. No big deal. "Use what your mother taught you." Once more the voice, now identified as Aren's other personality, chimed in. "How-" But, before the boy could even ask the question, he realized he already knew the answer. Glassbeaks were top predators, fearing very few things, but they might be instinctively inclined to run what naturally kept their numbers in check: fire.
Assuming a familiar stance, Aren once again began to emit Res from the tips of his five working fingers. This time, however, it was a much greater quantity than previously. He wasn't planning on starting a wildfire or anything like that, but he knew a little spark wasn't going to cut it.
Unfortunately, as he produced more and more Res, and the glassbeak got closer and closer, the Akalak's fear and exhaustion were coming to a head. Soon, he reached what he felt was just about all he could stand and finally sparked his Res as he pushed it onto the tall grass ahead of him. |
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