Hatot tilted his head as he watched Hex first skin the animals. If it hadn’t been for all the violence he had seen in his own life, he might have found the practice a little off setting, something being skinned, rather than just intriguing for some reason. It wouldn’t be long after before Hex mentioned their trip down to the river, with that he pushed himself off the ground, following the young woman down towards the rushing waters. The wind gave a cool sensation to the skin as it slipped over the plains, licking the surface of the water lightly before finally brushing over their bodies. It was almost soothing in a way, the brisk feeling of the wind as it tickled at the wound along his shoulder, numbing the pain slightly.
He crouched down, observing Hex as she tied the rabbit down along a rock, sparing him the chore of holding it himself with his injured limb. His brow then quirked as he observed her making the cuts involved with Field Dressing animals after a hunt. Finally, after making a firm grab, Hatot’s eyes widened for a moment when she pulled out all the organs and intestines tossing them into the river.
“Fascinating.” Hatot said as he leaned closer, blocking Hex’s second grab at first.
“That’s what they look like on the inside.”Having been primarily a hand to hand user, Hatot had never once caused a deep wound himself. There were lethal strikes to be sure, but none of them involved cutting or stabbing. Point in fact, there was rarely any external bleeding involved when Hatot had killed someone. So, for the first time in his life, he was looking over the internal organs of a creature with a learning fascination out of simple curiosity more than one obsessed with mutilated carcass. Finally he leaned back once again as Hex began to open the rib cage. He soon took his own cooking knife, slipping the tip along the stomach before adding a little pressure. Too much pressure as the blade went strait through the rabbit’s body, hitting the stone beneath.
“Damn.” Hatot muttered, drawing the blade back some before making uneasy cuts along the stomach, trying to repeat what he had witnessed Hex do.
The next steps followed was almost like a Greek Tragedy as Hatot first almost ripped the rabbit in half while pulling out intestines and lower organs, not having cut precisely enough, over cutting the ribs an accidentally crushing the heart between his fingers when trying to examine it, and making a general mess of the animal, leaving only it’s legs and part of it’s hindquarter suitable for eating anymore. Looking over his travesty, Hatot slowly shook his head.
“This seems more suitable a task for smaller hands.” Hatot then said, looking over the giant blue hand of his which seemed to cover over half of the length of the rabbit alone.