The deer had taken him on a fine chase, and before his dagger came down, Razkar was sure to thank him for it.
"Prey maketh the hunter. Go well, my friend, and find peace in the After."A flash of metal, an arc of crimson and it was done as the life left those black eyes, but is that the measure of a hunt? The Myrian had spent the better part of his day ensconced in these woods, moving sometimes swiftly but more often picking his way carefully through the undergrowth. Obsidian eyes scanned the ground endlessly, sifting through panoramas of leaves and dirt and twigs to find but a disturbance, a hint, a clue...
Scrapings on bark from where antlers had been sharpened.
Indents from hooves that were so random but finally led to a well-worn trail.
The occasional calls and grunts and snuffles from distant, unseen prey...
And then the sight of it. Razkar had frozen as the deer did, bow in hand, arrow notched, eyes capturing the utterly still and alerted creature turn to him.
Thin, elegant head stare at him. Did it understand? Did it know? Probably not, at least in the sense we would know. Danger. Predator. Threat. Those were what it knew and that first time the buck had bounded through leaves with more agility than any biped could ever manage.
But perseverance... those of Mizahar had that in abundance.
Now see the Myrian panting over his still and cooling prize. He cut around the arrowhead that had pierced the deer's neck, his third attempt, and cleaned the gore-clotted pierce of metal carefully before returning it to his quiver. He sat back on his haunches, hands limp on his knees, face turned upwards... and gave thanks again...
More was to be done. Razkar was a surprise to many who cared to see beyond the fearsome visage he brandished at the world. It was accurate, true, and reflected the man... but there were always quirks that belied it. He would not stalk another child of the green goddess for near-eight bells just for the thrill of death. Meat was his goal, and the sweaty flanks and trunk of the dead deer would provide him sustenance for many days.
Razkar sighed and shifted his grip on the kukri slightly, making it firmer. Much more to be done...
"A good hunt, Myrian?"
He whirled in a blur, kukri raised at the calm voice behind him, and his eyes widened-
A wolf. Larger than any he had seen, white fur stark against the brown and green. But once the shock had passed, and the beast did not move, Razkar realized something was amiss. Wolves did not speak, for one thing. Could not. And the voice... familiar...
"That way you change." He said, getting to his feet, blade still ready but tone... amenable. "Very fast. Please... in form so you can speak?"
The wolf cocked it's head and looked at him clean in the eye. Red, deep and dark like dried blood, but glowing like twin rubies, stared back at him with that tranquil amorality of any born predator.
And then there was a shimmering of form, as if the air around the beast, in it, became one massive haze eyes could not focus on. Lengthening it, making it taller, thinner, lighter-
-until a naked and equally-placid female stood before him, shorter than him by a foot and with hair like fresh snow pouring around her head. But in the depths of those brown eyes, embers of red...
"I know you." He said after a moment, sheathing his blade. "When I came with Fubuki...
you told me of her murder of wolves." His brow furrowed as he dredged his memory. "
Ama. Your name is Ama."
The maiden inclined her head, ghostly smile on her face. Razkar knew little of the Kelvics, but from what he had seen, they were as much animal as human, or what he knew of humans. Whatever their animal form, it bled over into their other, until the two were nearly-indistinguishable. When she started walking around him, the only word that came to his head was "prowl".
"Well-remembered, Son of Myri. A dark night, ha-" even the laugh was more a canine bark than the peal he would have heard from, say, Edreina, "-for all concerned, was it not? I have few children, you know, but all those who look through a wolf's eyes are kin to me. Too many of them died at her hands. You stopped the deaths of more. I remember you, too."
Razkar didn't know where this rambling was heading, but if she meant him harm... well, she probably could still visit it on him, but she wanted to talk. Fine. He could do that.
"It was not right, what she did. Was murder, strange thing as people think for Child of Myri to say." He paused, deciding to get to the point. "What do you want?"
"An answer, for one."
"It was a good hunt. Long, challenge... test." One corner of Razkar's lips turned up. "Good to test. Make meat taste better. You know, yes?"
The female nodded, standing over the deer now, looking down with something almost like pity but tinged with a fierce pride in another hunter's abilities. The Bronze Woods had been her home and her charge for many years, and she had taken her fill of bird, rabbit, deer, boar and others, when occasion called for it... but she was linked to it. To all of them. She sighed.
"I know. I know well. And I know that this hunt was... different?"
"How?"
"Such fear you tasted, didn't you?" Those brown-and-red eyes flashed to him again, piercing him with their gaze. "Not merely for you. Deer know hunters their whole lives, but when it bounded from you, erratic, hard to predict, that was... unusual?"
Razkar nodded slowly, gut feeling bubbling up to something like clarity. That had been tugging at him from the unknown depths: the sense of dread and unnatural still in the endless woods. He'd hunted there before and never had there been such hush...
Fear. The Bronze Woods stank of it. But fear needed a source.
"... something is making fear? Wait... ghost? Fubuki? She has returned?" His words came out faster, more urgent, anger beginning to cloud them. "She swore that she-"
"Peace, Myrian!" Ama put up one placating hand, aura of light and soothing rationality radiating from her. "Let not your frustration and indignant urges best you! There is something stalking these woods, but it was more dangerous than Fubuki, believe it or not. She, at least, can be reasoned with. The one that comes here now..."
Her eyes clouded and Razkar studied her carefully. Fear... she felt it to. But there was more than the fear for ones own life, that reduced one to a gibbering mess and put flight to all courage. It was... broader. A sadness for a whole swathe of life beyond yourself that could be extinguished. A heavy cloak of responsibility that Ama had chosen to wear, and now burdened her.
"... seeks only to murder. And will do so until it is stopped."
"You only tell me this for one thing." Razkar said after a pause, smart enough to put two and two together, at least. "For my help."
"Yes, and-"
Her head jerked so fast that it just seemed to... change. Between a blink, or less than that, Ama's gaze went from him to snapping to her right, sensing something, smell and hearing and some other wyrd that traveled from her feet down to the ground and the trees and the cacophony of life around her... it pulled her attention away.
"More..." She said, and her voice cracked. "More dead..."
She leaped and there was that bright, blurring haze, and paws landed on the ground, not feet, white streak of fur and fang already speeding through the undergrowth. Razkar's feet obeyed him rather than his mind, racing after her, bow tugged back into one hand, his gladius in another, trees and fragments of light shooting past, blending together. Distance and time became a joke, an irrelevance, even as exhaustion squeezed his lungs, his whole world becoming a pursuit of the white wolf leading him on-
Until he came to slaughter.
To eight bodies, or what were once eight whole bodies, stewn around a shaded clearing like broken toys tossed around by a sadistic child. Entrails and blood painted the trees and hung from branches. Fangs and bones gleamed in the half-light...
Fubuki stood in the middle of it. Holding a skull with a shadowy tentacle, looking up at him in shock.
Seeing Razkar's face contort in fury, hands gripping his weapons until the knuckles were white, before Ama could choke back his choler again-
"What... did you...
DO?!"