Wildlands 35th of Spring 511AV
He walked easily along a well used trail through the wood, occasionally sparing a glance to either side of him to see of anything that might be stalking him. Darian sensed nothing for now, and at the moment everything seemed calm, but he knew that could easily change on a moment’s notice. He wore his Night leather armor this day, the darkness of the material reflecting none of the little light around. It was well into night already and the only source of light was the silvery streams coming down from above, and filtering through the trees. Darian squinted his eyes as he made his way along the path, grunting and cursing silently the whole time. It almost too dark for him to see his own hand, and he was reluctant to break for camp. He was hoping to catch something to eat, and use in his work but he had no such luck so far. Only leaves and bugs he had seen for the extent of the trip, and that little held his interest at all.
A snap of a twig behind him stopped him in his tracks. Something was behind him, and a million questions ran through his mind as he thought of the possibilities. Could be something as big as a Dire Bear or as little as a rabbit. Slowly he turned around to see what animal had dared to come up behind him, and his eyes widened as he saw that it was just a fox, a small one at that. Its coat was a rich orange that flowed across most of its body except for its paws and the end of its tail. Its paws had a more blackish hue to them, and its tail a blinding white. A low growl emitted from the animal as it stared at him and bared its teeth. A fox with a bit of spirit in him, interesting
Slowly he put his hand on the hilt of his longsword, and tightened his grip, his eyes never leaving the fox. His eyes briefly glanced down at the gleam of the iron, and then he sensed movement, the fox using his momentary distraction to charge at him. It was only at knee level, and he had faith in his armor so he didn't worry too much, letting it come after him while he drew his blade. The sword made of cold iron, hissed from the scabbard as he held it high and to the side, and Darian looked down just in time to see the fox bite at him just below his knee. He could feel the fox trying to gnaw through the leather of his armor but he stayed calm, confident that it would hold till when he could finish the creature.
Turning the edge horizontal, he swung the blade towards him before angling the blade downwards with a twist of his wrist and pointing the tip just above the creature’s collar bone, ready to sink it in. The creature still struggled, not noticing the death that loomed over it, trying futile to bury it's teeth through the armor and cause this intruder some measure of pain. Arching his shoulder and elbow back, he put some weight behind the blow before plunging it forward to pierce the creature’s neck, sinking down into its flesh to poke at its heart. It jerked against his blade a few times before its vice grip on his knee cap finally relented, and slowly the dying animal slumped down. Carefully pulling his blade from the corpse, he looked over to get a better view of his handy work, and whipped his blade on a patch of nearby grass before replacing it in his scabbard.
Now time to get to work he thought as he took off his pack and placed it to the side of himself. Opening it up he took out a rather large cloth bundle, the soft fabric a brownish red in some spots a collection of bloodstains from the past, and gently he laid down the bundle containing his precious tools. Quickly his nimble fingers worked unsnapping the fasteners on the sides of the bundle, and unrolling it reverently to reveal a complete set of carving tools. Darian looked on the tools fondly before focusing back on the body, and producing a dagger from a hidden pocket on his thigh.
Rolling the fox onto its back, he placed his hand on its white furred chest while placing the edge of the broad bladed dagger near the hollow of its neck, not far from where his longsword had struck it down. Applying some pressure to cut into the foxes flesh and easing it up and down he dragged the blade down vertically, moving his hand to the side to cut it completely vertically while putting pressure on its side to make sure the body held still. He wasn't too used to skinning animals, but he played it by memory taking into account everything he had ever seen and trying to implement it on this one.
Soon as he completed the cut he laid the bloodied dagger to his side and placed his hands on either sides of the cut, slowly peeling back the skin a little bit before grabbing up the dagger again. His left hand held up a flap of skin and with his right he slid it underneath the skin pushing it deep underneath the tissue and then slid it alongside his vertical cut to sever the muscles tie to the skin underneath. After doing it to the left side, he repeated the process on its right, before withdrawing the knife once more, and sitting back on the ground to observe his handy work. Blood matted both of his hands and the dagger gleaming bright red as well, but the fox's fur would be easier to take off now, and then he could get to what he truly wanted, the meat and bones of the animal. He wasn't quite sure what to do from here, but lacking any better knowledge; he got back onto his knees and placed his hands on either side of the cut, and slowly pulled apart the skin, watching as the fur pulled back before stopping on the appendages. Hmmm... Now how am I going to get past those he pondered.