A Bird in the Hand (Khida)

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The Wilderness of Cyphrus is an endless sea of tall grass that rolls just like the oceans themselves. Geysers kiss the sky with their steamy breath, and mysterious craters create microworlds all their own. But above all danger lives here in the tall grass in the form of fierce wild creatures; elegant serpents that swim through the land like whales through the ocean and fierce packs of glassbeaks that hunt in packs which are only kept at bay by fires. Traverse it carefully, with a guide if possible, for those that venture alone endanger themselves in countless ways.

A Bird in the Hand (Khida)

Postby Colt on July 26th, 2013, 7:51 pm

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The glassy water turned to froth as bubbles followed in the hunter’s wake, churning around him as he clawed violently at the water. The pond was much deeper than it looked—he’d been counting on it being chest-high, at the most. But down he went, farther, farther, until the light from above became lost in the chaos.

His lungs were burning when the feathery touch of the pond floor enveloped him, tendrils of water-weeds weaving gently around his limbs and whispering for him to remain there. He thrashed, sending them fluttering away, and dug his feet viciously into the mud. Then, with a mighty leap, the predator stretched and catapulted back towards the place from whence he had come.

He broke into the air and gasped, choking down some water but managing to steal a breath before gravity drew him back under. He twisted again, as anyone who didn’t know how to swim would when suddenly found in a deep pond. It was with his exhausting writhing and a large dose of luck that he managed to make his way to the shore, or at least close enough to plant his feet in the mud. He remained there, on all fours, wracked with merciless coughs. At first they were just for air, but within moments they deepened, dragging at the water in his lungs and filling his stomach with a hot, ill feeling. The coughs turned into hacking that ripped at his throat, and then, with a heave, the hunter vomited up the contents of his stomach before collapsing onto his haunches.

He was soaked, and smaller coughs continued to erupt every now and then, but the sickness in his gut was gone. His throat burned with bile, and he had to swallow several times before his breath became any semblance of smooth. Tired, sore, and firmly convinced to never attempt anything like this again, the hunter looked up to see if he could catch sight of his partner. A number of shadows passed over the canopy, but shadows were all they were—he couldn’t see anything from beneath the trees. With a growl he dragged himself to his feet and almost toppled over when a wave of vertigo hit him and clouded his vision with purple. He quickly knelt once more, where his was much more secure, and put his head down in an attempt to ride out the pounding that was rattling his skull.

He didn’t know how long he remained there, but when the vertigo subsided he was left with a magnificent headache in its place. He stood again, slowly this time, and while he was certainly not the steadiest on his feet he was not on the verge of falling. It was in this way that he finally made his way to dry land, and within a few minutes had staggered from the tree cover onto the open plains once more.

He cast his eyes upwards to see if she was still in the sky. Yes, the familiar spot hung there—alone.

He hissed in dismay—all that trouble for nothing? Really? A whine made its way from his lungs, and he kicked a rock in anger just as thunder rumbled in the distance.

Dark clouds were thickening on the horizon, promising an hour at the very most before it broke over the land. The hunter’s anger gave way to worry; they had failed, yes, but they still needed something to eat before the rains came, and with yesterday’s food floating in the pond his stomach rumbled with a new hollowness. They needed to find something, and quickly.

He looked around at the grass. The waterfowl had obviously escaped her talons, which meant that they had to have taken cover somewhere. Here and there the grass was tangled over shrubs and into thickets, so similar to the hiding places of groundbirds when they fled from the pair on other days. With little else available to him, the predator began to beat randomly at these thickets, hoping against hope that he would come across one of the creatures that had escaped them.
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Postby Khida on September 8th, 2013, 9:36 am

The hunter flailed noisily in the water, what surely sent every other small creature for half a mile around deep under cover. The falcon watched with detached interest, wondering if he was floundering and drowning... but no, he finally surged back up out of the water and lunged into the edge of the shrubbery. She could hear him hack and cough, near as loud as the splashing had been; eventually, it subsided, which was probably good. Khida continued to circle as time stretched on, the man remaining masked by tree cover, the grasslands quiet around them, clouds building in the sky and threatening inclement weather very soon now.

In time, the hunter staggered out from the grove into the more open grasses, face tilted up towards the heavens. As he looked up, the falcon looked back down, noting the disappointment which soon became clear in his posture; it echoed her own. He then proceeded to prove his resourcefulness, turning to the thickets around him and thrashing at them in the hopes of flushing something out. At first, Khida was surprised by this -- for her, the hunt had ended with the birds taking cover where the peregrine could not easily follow or extricate them. That sentiment quickly gave way to approval, and reinforcement of their developing partnership. Alone, she would have returned hungry; together, they still had a chance of success.

But that required he flush out prey -- and that she not miss it again.

Honing her focus on the hunter's surroundings, the clumps of brush he beat at, Khida concentrated on looking for motion. On responding to anything the man might frighten into flight... anything which might come surging up out of the shrubbery into the falcon's domain...

He went from one thicket to another, shaking the brush, slapping at the grasses, tromping the earth around the fringes. Thicket after thicket, clump after clump, until at last the waiting falcon began to think everything had fled entirely, or huddled down amongst the roots too frightened to even bolt away. She continued to circle regardless, though her expectations plummeted, and began looking more towards the sky than the earth. Those clouds were getting rather ominous...
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Postby Colt on December 27th, 2013, 7:09 pm

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He continued to beat at the brush wildly, and still nothing came of it. Worry gnawed at him, worry for himself and for his partner. He wasn’t as sure about her eating habits as he was his own; he ate every day, and that supplied her with plenty of fodder whenever the desire for it struck her, but she didn’t eat every day––at least, not that he could see. Would she remain in her usual power if she had nothing for today?

Another roll of thunder shook the distant sky, and the predator paused in his assault on the plants around him.

There was no time left, not now. No bird in its right mind would fly so close to a rainstorm, and the one on the horizon threatened to be a violent one. The clouds were dark and thick, and even he found a wariness settling into his soul.

He turned to signal to his partner, and it was then that he caught sight of the hole in a nearby thicket. Without the frenzy of desperation, he was able to survey it with calm, calculating eyes, and it was with these eyes that he drew the conclusion that such a hold could not have been natural, and that the hole was certainly too high on the thicket for any ground-animal to have made.

He made a signal to his partner, then sank into a practiced crouch. He was careful in his approach, taking care to step on dirt and mold-blackened plants to reduce his noise. When he felt he was close enough, the predator struck the thicket and was rewarded by a distressed quack. Yes! There was something in there!

However, his elation was halted when he realized that the strike had done nothing to unearth the bird. Lips pulling into a grimace of displeasure, he struck the thicket again. Again he heard the quack, and again the bird refused to come out. The predator lowered himself to the ground and peered through the greenery. He could see a shape moving in the darkness at the center, but it made no move to go anywhere else. And so, with little options left, he reached inside.

The reaction was immediate; the duck abandoned its comfortable dip in the ground and flapped its wings, snapping twigs and vines in its attempt to move away from the limb reaching for it. The hunter let out a snarl when the thing’s beak snapped onto the skin of his limb, and by instinct he leaped back. The sudden movement dragged the duck through the thicket, catching and ensnaring it until it was forced to let go. In its wake was an ugly red scratch, already welling with blood, but the predator did not have time for that; the duck was struggling in its cage, already freeing itself and making to fly. The predator reached for it, but all he came away with was a handful of feathers as the fowl took to the sky.
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Postby Khida on July 14th, 2014, 8:53 pm

The hunter below all but flailed at the bushes, generating a cacophony of clacking branches and rustling leaves fit to spook anything. Even Khida found herself shying away from the ruckus, reaction automatic despite the gulf of air between them. Surely there was nothing left to flush, and it would be a hungry night for them.

The darkening heavens worried her too: ominous towers shrouding the horizon, paler grays of its vanguard encroaching on the sky above them. Storm winds would arrive before the darkest clouds, and the falcon had no desire to try and fly through their fury. No more than any birds sheltering on the ground now desired to brave the air.

It was not time for flying anymore, except if flying home.

Khida turned her attention back to the earth below, and the hunter who moved upon it. He seemed to be straining, reaching into a dense thicket -- reaching for prey, perhaps. That sparked hope and concern and annoyance all at once -- would he hunt in the rain, too? It would serve him right if he got sick of it. Even if she would like to eat tonight...

The falcon spilled air from her wings, descending with urgency just short of haste. As she did so, he struggled and snarled and leaped back; surged forward again, a gray-brown blur splitting away from him and resolving in her vision as its flailing muted into rhythmic wingbeats. He, too, had failed. Khida slipped sideways in her flight, drawn towards the escaping bird by need and instinct; she could try once more...

...but no, it was not time to hunt.

Apparently, their earlier accord was now broken; though he still sought prey, by her reckoning, it had become time to hide. She said as much to the hunter, pitching at him a choppy string of chiahs and turning her flight in the direction of the crater.

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Postby Colt on October 30th, 2014, 8:45 pm

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Above him, the she-falcon angled towards the duck in what looks to be some semblance of pursuit. But she had been too far, and he had been too clumsy; the duck evaded both of them, disappearing into the grasslands and leaving the hunter with little more than a palmful of feathers and a nasty scratch. He raised the offended hand to his mouth and dragged his tongue along it to loosen whatever dirt might have caught, and his attention was soon grabbed by her; the falcon was ready to go home, and she told him so.

The hunter looked back to the clouds that were still amassing threateningly in the sky. She was right. There was no more time to hunt now, not today. He was wise enough to know that hunting in rain was grueling, uncomfortably and pointless.

She angled back towards their shared home, and he angled with her, letting his cut hand fall until he could attend to it properly back at the crater. He slid into a lope, carving his own path, and he could only hope they made it back before the sky broke open.
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Postby Khida on October 31st, 2014, 1:27 pm

She wheeled about, once, to check -- yes, the hunter below had seen sense and struck his own course for the crater they shared. Good. Khida could dismiss that concern from her thoughts, and focus on getting to shelter before the rain overtook them.

Though as the sky grew darker, shading progressively from daylight to the quality of a light twilight, that seemed less and less likely to succeed. The falcon could see the crater wall, the steep rise of stone and the sudden plunge of the bowl, but the clouds overhead continued to grow thicker and darker. Fat drops began to fall past her, one plunking square on the raptor's head, another the ridge of her shoulder. A stiff wind came with them, cool air rushing outward from the storm, seeming almost to push the Kelvic along home.

It gave her flight a boost, at least. But it was also a sign: she needed to get out of the air soon, before real turbulence developed.

The falcon shortened the spread of her wings, letting gravity pull her down in a steep glide. Past the wall of the crater, skimming the tops of the trees within, towards the dark hole in the stone which promised safety and shelter. There she landed, ceding the sky to the storm, and waited to see the hunter follow after.

She thought he had still been following...

The low growl of thunder sounded in the distance, all the more ominous to her for its origin being hidden behind the crater walls.

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Postby Colt on March 31st, 2015, 4:09 am

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The air continued to thicken, making his ears ring as the air pressure changed. He gritted his teeth and loped faster, eventually breaking into a sprint; he didn’t want to be caught in the rain when it came.

For coming it was. The wind began to kick, shoving at the grass around him. The hunter glanced up, but the falcon was already far ahead of him; her wings were faster than his feet. He would be completing this journey alone.

He hissed and ducked as a spray of dirt was lifted from the ground and thrown at his face, shaking his head to dissuade it. Water began to hit his head. He didn’t stop, though; he could stop when he reached his destination.

The crater grew larger and larger as he neared, and by the time he slipped through the crack in the wall the sky was on the verge of opening up. A massive crack of thunder split the air, and then it came down in a torrential sheet, drenching him even as he ran underneath the canopy of trees. The animals had all taken cover, and there was nothing in his way as he closed the last bit of distance…

… and then, completely drenched, all but tumbled into the cave.

The stallion looked up as the hunter entered, snorting in bewilderment; he had had enough sense to take cover already, and couldn’t fathom why the hunter had not done so himself. The predator snorted irritably back at him, but he was at least out of the rain; with safety around him, he looked around hurriedly for the falcon. She had made it, hadn’t she? A small, uncomfortable noise sounded in the back of his throat.

With a nervous lilt, the hunter tried to make the noise she did––the chiet, chiet she said when there was no danger, the sound for friendship.

Chiet, chiet.
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Postby Khida on March 31st, 2015, 1:29 pm

Thunder rumbled. The wind rushed past with a sound all its own, something of a whistle and something of a vast roar, vaster than any beast could possibly give voice. The falcon could not see the lightning sparking in the clouds, but she could see its reflection, actinic brilliance echoing back from the crater walls, from the belly of the sky. Behind her, she knew the horse to be deeper in the cave; though he was but a patch of darkness within shadow, he breathed, he radiated body heat, and his hooves made little tchk sounds against the stone when he shifted.

Outside, thunder snapped.

Where was he?

Right here.

He came barrelling in, sodden and sopping, stumbling in with an absolute absence of grace. Khida fluffed her feathers against the accompanying spatter of droplets, though there weren't even enough to pose much nuisance to her plumage. Certainly not like the downpour outside, patter layered upon patter until it raised enough din to drown out even the wind. But not the thunder, never the thunder, which cut over all other noise like strange beats in a music she could not comprehend.

Another sound came from nearby within the cavern, a sound unlike any other this eve. Chiet, chiet. A questioning sound, a seeking sound, what seemed like nothing so much as a chick seeking reassurance. A curious dichotomy with the hunter which voiced it. The falcon offered its echo in return, chirps low and smoothed of all edges: yes, I am here.

The storm continued to rage outside, but all were accounted for within the cavern. They were all safe -- together.

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Postby Naiya on April 11th, 2015, 1:22 am


Here's what the Fox says


Shahar
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Endurance +2
Running +3
Planning +2
Leadership +1
Swimming +1
Stealth +1
Tracking +1
Medicine +1
Hunting +3
Tracking +1


Lores
Whistling: A call to those who listen
Running: Eyes on unfamiliar ground
Falcons: Not likely to hunt through trees
Look before you leap
Deception in the reflection of water
Tracking: Skyward facing holes in brush are not normal
Stealth: Step carefully to avoid unwanted sounds
Medicine: Cleaning dirt from a wound
Running in a storm
Chiet: The sound of seeking


The Fruits of your Labor :
A handful of duck feathers
A Scratch from a duck bite -- Will scab and itch, but heal without a scar if kept clean and dry.


Khida
Experience
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Planning +1
Unarmed Combat +1
Wilderness Survival +2
Socialization +1








Lores
The feel of coming rain on feathers
Meaning of a nod: Usually affirmation or approval
The need for communication is sometimes less than the need for wings
Observation: Finding those who seek to move unseen
Unarmed Combat: A failed interception
Benefit of a hunting partner
Wilderness Survival: Knowing when to take cover from a storm
Navigating mild turbulence in flight
Chiet: The sound of seeking
Additional Comments
Great thread, I enjoyed getting a peek into the early days of the relationship between Shahar and Khida.

Shahar
You had a little bit of many things in this thread, I tried to catch every one of them. I awarded leadership and planning for coordinating within the hunt. I think most of the rest is self explanatory.

Khida
I tried to pull as much as I could for you in this thread, but I felt a lot of your participation was observation (which you are completely maxed out on). That said, I tried to award plenty of Lore.

If either of you have any questions, or any concerns about your grades, please PM me!
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