oocHope you don't mind, moved us along to further our little boy to boy chat. Regardless of if Kovac knew or not, Amon was watching him closely. Watching how he aligned the tip of his arrow straight at his target, pulled his string back and released. He nodded in approval when the arrow landed in it’s intended destination, slowed the animal and then he proceeded to shoot the next to completely fell it. Amon grinned himself. He’s not that half bad, but he’s still an arrogant prick. My friend, you are just out of line today. But he laughed, laughed into the open air as the large albino eagle continued to circle around the continued stampede. Often times he would train younger recruits in the ways of archery, although not in a professional sense, but for pointers, but now that Kovac had displayed his confidence and determination in the art, he was going to show him a taste of what the Rider could do. “Excellent work, Avora, now it’s my turn. We’ll take plenty of meat back home for all of the citizens to enjoy. And then I will treat you to a drink, how does that sound?” He pulled up the pack hanging on the side of Sakima’s harness to pull out his bow, then quickly plucked a bow from his quiver, aligned it with the sturdy string stretched across the two decoratively carved limbs. There was a moment as he swerved his arm around to point inwards at the frenzied beasts, one eye closed, the other locked on a particularly large elk leading the herd. He pulled back the elastic, sinewy string, index and middle finger tightened around the shaft of the arrow, while his thumb held it in place. He could feel the stress course through the weapon but when he finally released, he was content to see his aim was true. It pierced the air, sinking into the animal’s tightened flesh of the nape of the neck. The impact forced it’s body forward, where it tripped over it’s twisted hooves and collided on the ground. Sakima flew in after the initial downs, pushing his large talons forward and flapping his wings to slow his descent. He didn’t land, merely picked up the kills with his talons and then lifted off once more, navigating his way back toward Wind Reach. Once they had delivered the meat to the chefs, Amon had beckoned Kovac into the kitchens, where he seated himself at a table with a plate mounted with a full array of food. He was still donned in his hunting attire, far too tired to even consider a change of clothes then. “Did you enjoy yourself today?” He inquired, before taking a generous bite out of a raw vegetable. |