Ivandra || Kelvic
1 Summer 513 AV
It felt like forever. Forever since the last time she'd had the chance to step out of the city for some fresh air. Forever since the last time she'd eaten some freshly-hunted prey. Forever since she'd been able to have her time to herself without having to worry for others. It hadn't been so long ago when Ivandra had made up her mind of what she wanted to do in the world. She didn't have the worldly ambitions of some of the other beings she'd met, those who dreamed of becoming Syliran Knights or the most successful trader or politician. Rather, what she wanted was to explore. To travel to the very corners of Mizahar, to the lands unknown to the rest of her family. But just as she had been about to leave and pursue her dreams, her mother had fallen ill. Unable to bring herself to leave her parents behind she stayed, helping to nurse and comfort her. Her mother had recovered not long ago, but Ivandra had wanted to be certain that she was well before heading off. After all, once she left, who knew when she would next be able to see her family again, if at all?
Ivandra let out a loose sigh and continued up the path that led to Sunset Falls. She had left to hunt for her family. Fresh meat was always healthier and tastier than that bought at the butcher's and she was raring to practice her hunting skills. Even though she hadn't been to Sunset Falls too many times, the few times she'd been there she'd noticed traces of deer prints in the muddy ground, even a few of their droppings here and there.
As she neared her destination, the rush of the waterfall gradually crescendoed into a deafening roar and the mist became thicker. Ivandra breathed a sigh, welcoming the feeling of the mist on her skin. Even though Syliras's weather was mild in contrast to some other cities, or so she'd heard, summer had still warmed the days much more than before.
Ivandra finally reached her point and, upon arriving, immediately became alert. Her amber eyes flickered around warily, searching for signs of other hunters, before carefully stepping into a bush. She threw off her clothes then allowed her transformation to begin. Almost immediately, her smooth skin began to change into a furry, spotted one. Her face became longer, more triangular. She was a leopard.
Quietly now, she stepped out of her hiding spot and into the open again, scenting the air. Ivandra always felt more comfortable hunting in leopard form. It felt much more natural than using a slingshot or a bow and arrow; not to mention, it gave her the feeling of ultimate power when she was the one delivering the killing blow, not just standing from afar watching the rock or arrow do the job. Her nose twitched slightly as she detected a scent of deer in the wind and she crept forward a few paces, ears pricked. Positioned so that she was hidden behind a tree, she peeked out to the adjacent clearing and immediately noticed that there was a small family of three deer. Two of them were obviously full-grown while one was a fawn, still struggling on its legs. Immediately her target was already picked in her mind. She would go for one of the two adults. If she would fail to catch it, then she would turn and hunt down the fawn, who had no other defense. Allowing a quick smirk to form on her face at how little effort it had taken to come across a family of deer, she began to creep forward slowly. One paw was set in front of another, carefully, slowly. Her eyes were fixated on her prey. But as if luck itself were against her moves, the direction of the wind changed suddenly; from her spot, she noticed the deer's ears prick up.
Knowing they would leave if she didn't pounce right then, Ivandra leapt forward, claws extended, towards the deer closer to her. It let out a squeal of surprise and turned tail to run, leaving Ivandra batting at empty air. Letting out a growl of frustration, she whirled around on the fawn and slashed at its neck. With a high-pitched squeal, it collapsed, the light fading from its eyes.