OOCI assumed that Ronin carried on being a good Chiet boy and did as he was told more or less. Let me know if you want to change that. Or anything, really.Ronin didn’t look too good, so Fois decided to allow enough time to catch a breath at their rest stop. On the other hand, Endal didn’t want to drag their trip long into the night, so once he thought they both had enough rest for now, he stood up.
”Well, let’s carry on,” Fois told Ronin and then followed the Chiet to where he was leading. After a while Ronin slowed down his pace as if he started looking for something. Fois issued a very short inquiry asking if they were nearly there and was confirmed that it was the case.
Soon Fois saw the dead giant that they came for. Bears weren’t the game he usually hunted, so it wasn’t often that he had a chance to approach one as closely as he could now. Killing such bear must have been quite a feat, which Ronin managed to survive. While the Chiet was checking whether the teeth match the bear, as if they might have stumbled over a bear that somebody else had killed, Fois walked closer and dropped of his bag nearby.
”I see that getting the teeth was as far as you went.” Same as Ronin, Endal sat down on the ground near his bag. He unpacked it and slid one hand into it recovering a water-skin, while the other one was massaging his foot that was again irritated by jogging. Fois took a few gulps before putting the water-skin back into the bag. He then spent a few chimes resting.
Fois raised his eyebrows when Ronin spoke. Chiet’s words were met with a look that was very open to interpretations.
”There’s work to do,” Fois said while standing up. It wasn’t a proper response to the offer in any way. Endal didn’t say anything about that because, for one, Ronin had done something impressive and valuable to the community, and secondly, because there really was some work that needed to be done; work, which was definitely more important that any plans on grabbing a drink with a Chiet.
The Endal approached the dead animal, carefully examining it. There wasn’t too much to say – it was big and dead. The fur was a little charred on the back. The bear was conveniently positioned slightly downhill, with its head being at the lowest point. This made the task a little easier for Fois as he took his hunting knife from the bag and cut a deep wound into the bear’s throat. He hoped that the cut was good enough to bleed the animal, though the blood flow was slower than he had expected. It might have had something to do with the fact that quite some time had already passed since the bear had been killed.
”This might take a while,” Fois said while holding bear’s head a little off the ground to allow the blood to run down instead of being blocked by it and soak into the fur.
”Come, help me roll in on the back,” Fois instructed Ronin once there was barely any blood pouring out of the throat. After a little bit of struggle, the bear finally ended up on its back. Now Fois could see the many wounds in the bear's chest and throat along with one recent cut he had just made. The blood from the injuries had soaked and dried on its fur.
”Smooth,” Endal’s word didn’t really have any intentions behind it. It just seemed that that would have been what Seleer said. Although it was very likely that the snarky Wind Eagle would have had more words to say.
”Sit down for a while. Try not to bleed out like the bear,” Fois told Ronin.
”Did you have anyone look at it properly?” he added after glancing at the Chiet’s bloody bandages.
Fois went down on one knee beside the bear. He felt the animal with his left hand searching for the place where the ribcage ended. Once having located it, Fois cut the skin along breastbone the way Endal imagined it would go. He tried to keep the line straight, but the task wasn’t all that simple. The blade would go a bit too deep or little bit to one side or the other. Once the not-so-straight line reached the base of the bear’s jaw, Fois began cutting the muscles along that area. The cuts wouldn’t be described as very elegant incisions, though they weren’t entirely some random chops. Eventually the bone and throat were exposed. Fois stood up and walked around the bear to approach it from the other side. There he once again got down on one knee. From the same starting point as the cut upwards, this time Endal sliced the skin down to the anus. He tried his best not to push the knife too deep so as not to severe any internal organs.
Fois stood up and walked to his bag. He put the knife near it and pulled out the axe, the handle of which had been sticking out. Endal removed the cloth that had been wrapped around the blade and put it on top of the bag. Fois approached the bear, his axe in both hands, while trying to figure out his next step. Hacking through the breastbone with full force wasn’t an option, so he looked around. He noticed one branch of the downed tree that was not too big, but thick enough to do the job. Fois walked over to it and with one powerful strike cut it down.
”Ronin, take this branch and come here,” he said and moved towards the bear. Endal positioned the blade of the axe along the bear’s breastbone and turned his head to the Chiet.
”Use that branch as a hammer to hit the axe. We need to cut through the bone.”After they had broken the bone, Fois put down the axe on the ground.
”Hmm… I don’t think we will open the chest with bare hands, huh? Maybe if we pulled his legs apart? Go grab that one, and I’ll do this one.” Endal took the frontal leg of the bear that was closer to him and pulled it with much of his strength. He could feel that the tug from the other side of the bear wasn’t as strong, probably because the Chiet was definitely not in his best condition. Nevertheless, they managed to split the chest open.
”Beautiful," Endal's voice showed no emotions, as if he was stating some ordinary and dull facts.
"Now, hold the bear open.” Fois went to pick up his knife and returned to the bear.
There were a lot of things unneeded that were located inside the bear, so Fois began getting rid of them. He started by cutting the windpipe and gullet. Then Endal moved to slicing through the abdominal muscles, while taking great care not to severe intestines or the stomach. Failure would result in the inside of the bear becoming even less pleasant and, more importantly, might make some meat only suitable to the Dek. After that, Fois went on to cutting the diaphragm from the chest wall; first the left one, then the right one.
”Try to pull the organs to one side so I could see what I’m doing,” he told Ronin while doing that. Occasionally Endal’s blade would come too close to the internal organs that could contaminate the meat, and in the end very few of the muscles had been cut easily and smoothly. Finally, Fois cut the muscles and muscle tissues that were holding intestines and rectum to the pelvic bone and anus, and pulled the lower intestines out of the cavity.
”Let’s roll it a little bit,” Fois said to Ronin and helped him to push the bear on a side while using one of his hands to aid the organs and intestines, which were spilling out onto the ground, do so quicker and easier. After that, Endal walked towards his bag, took the rag and threw it at Ronin.
”Here, wipe the cavity.” While the Chiet was busy, Fois sat down on the ground. He took out his water-skin and took a sip from it.
”Well, Seleer, we’re done,” Fois reached the Wind Eagle with his thoughts.
”Brilliant, my boy. Where are you?” Endal looked around for any noticeable signposts.
”Fly along the Sanikas Road, after a while you’re bound to see a downed tree near the path along with two Inarta, a dead bear and lots of his insides on the outside. Chances are those are going to be us.”