by Darian on June 24th, 2011, 8:33 am
The deer's body grated against the bed grass that covered the forest floor, a shuffling sound stirring in their wake and Darian looked over to Cass and their grizzly trophy with a impish grin. " Aye I'm sure such a gruesome sight with ward away the occasional travel, and with more, and more humanoid ones maybe ward away more, especially after I maledict that skull in your hands " he said thoughtfully and knew he had his work cut out for him this day, as he dragged the dead weight of the deer across the forest floor, paying no mind to the forest around them unless it was to look for a easier path to travel through the wood, or to listen for any predators. Thankfully he heard no predators and the paths where easy to travel enough and they made it to their camp in no time, their long dead fire issuing forth no more smoke now. Stopping his dragging he grabbed the deer's front legs in his left hand with its hind legs in his right hand and picked it up and over the makeshift barrier he had created earlier, carrying it aloft till they reached the center of the camp just off of where they hand made their fire. He made a quick motion for Cass to lay the head down beside the body, and he pulled his dagger from its sheath stooping low to the body and opening up a small incision in the base of its belly, a thick lazy trail of blood oozing from the wound, and he dragged the tip of the blade upwards to the breast bone of the deer, the line of the thick blood spreading.
While he let it drain out there, he cut out two branching angled lines from where his cut left off at the breastbone, tracing its collarbone on either sides, and forming a bloody Y pattern on its under belly before stopping to pay attention to its limbs. With the underbelly cut he had exhausted his knowledge of how to skin a deer, and in favor of not knowing how to carefully remove the limbs, he simply pulled the limb all the way to the side so its arm was spread over out behind it, and after plunging his knife into the soft soil by the deer’s torn neck, he would step on the extended limb, pinning the hoof down to the ground with his foot while he drew his long sword out and raised it high above his head. He swung it down hard, and it hit the limb between its shoulder blade and torso with a loud thwack of crunching bone, and the product being a lot more blood everywhere, and the limb ending up only half severed. Raising it high again, he slammed it down with all his might, this time a satisfying tear sounding from the corpse as at last the flesh tore from bone, and the arm fell off behind it rolling on the ground. He then repeated this process with all of the other limbs, and when he was finished he wiped the blade of his sword off on the deer's pelt before sheathing it back in its scabbard and stooping low to the body. " All I need to do is remove this skin from the torso, and then the meat will be readily available, could you strip those legs of their skin, and start a fire for me? " he asked softly to Cass offering her a kiss on the cheek if she was close to him, before resuming his study of the deer's body, and pulling his dagger from the earth.
Lifting up the vertical flap of skin on the left side, he ran his dagger just under the layer and with a quick brutal motion severed the bindings that held the skin to the muscle and he did the same for the other side and the triangle portion as well. Sticking the blade back into the earth, he dug his fingers underneath the skin and pulled hard, tearing the skin off from the rest of the deer's muscle and after much fighting finally released it of its burden, sending the gory mess rolling as the last of the skin came loose, and carelessly he tossed the proffered pelt to the side on the ground, worried more about the meat at the moment. This he had even less experience in but he gave it his best, and tracing along the ribs as best as he could he cut sharply to both sides of it, and behind them as well before pulling off large sections of the meat, and setting them on the ground beside him, the rib cage now fully exposed, and he attempted to do the same on the back, but just came out getting plenty of slivers of meat to add to the pile of it.
What was left was what he hoped to be undesirable meat, and the bones, and hooking his fingers between the ribs in the middle of the cage, he lifted the gory mess up and placed it beside the head, dropping it roughly to the ground as his attention was more focused on their trophy now that his work with the meat of the deer was done, and he had the chance to experiment. Bloodied dagger still in hand, he began slicing into the tender flesh of the deer's face and popped out the eyes first, and then worked on scrapping as much skin and muscle he could while leaving the antlers on the beast for effect. It would make his work harder, but it was a interesting piece, and the antlers seemed to complete it very well. Gradually he could see the white bone underneath as the skin gave way to flesh, and the flesh gave way to bone, and soon the entire outer skull was bone, and only the inside remained flesh and blood for now. That didn't matter though all he needed was a clear surface area to carve on and he had it on the foremost part of the animal's skull, and sticking the knife into the ground for the third time that day, he shouldered off his pack, and after releasing the straps on it, reached inside and produced a large brown bag riddled with dried blood stains, and he set it carefully beside him, unraveling it reverently as he looked over his well kept tools.
With a selective eye he chose a chisel from the pile offered to him, and grabbed up a smaller hammer as well and set to work on making a fine large circle on the creatures forehead, making it as wide as he could so that it would fit the coming piece of art that he would carve inside of it, and from experience born of years of practice, the edge of the metal chisel made a deep clear line that gradually rejoined itself making a circle. Smiling, and letting out a gust of air, he blew the bone shavings from the smooth forehead of the deer skull, and then sighed thoughtfully before decided what to do. The tip of his hammer was soon ringing against the bottom of the chisel once more as he struck it over and over with precisely enough pressure not to break through the skull and otherwise ruin to bone underneath and gradually the shape of a large stag soon began to form within the center of the circle, much like the one he carved upon. In the back ground he filled the area with vibrant lush trees and bushes, and tall thick grass, but within the shadows of one particularly great elm, he drew a hunter with a club, seeming to try and stalk up upon the unsuspecting deer and bash its brains in. He supposed that it was ironic that he was carving a deer being killed by a sneak attack, on a deer that had died similarly and recently, and a smile found it's way to his lips as he continued to chisel away until he couldn't no more.
Another quick blow against the white grimy surface of the bone sent the shavings away once more, and after replacing the chisel and hammer carefully back within the pack he retrieved a small file from it and began to work on sanding down the sharp ridges and grooves still left on the piece and preventing it from looking life like. The rough metal made a sawing noise as it grinded down on the bone, and after a while it could easily get really repetitive, but to Darian it sounded like music in his ears and he continued on merrily going about finishing his carving, the details of the deer and hunter slowly coming to life, with the exception of the couple of mistakes he had made. With one final blow across the surface of the bone, he smiled enjoying his completed work and replaced the file in the pack before rolling it back up and stowing it away in his back pack and almost absent mindedly he grabbed his dagger and slit the edge of his thumb eliciting a drop of blood to pool on it. Before the precious drop could fall to the dusty ground though he pressed it against the circle on the forehead of the deer, and then backed off dagger still in hand, and simply admired his work. The way the dim golden light of the setting sun played off of it outlined it just beautifully to him and whipping the dagger off on his tunic, he replaced it in its sheath before looking at Cass. What its sundown already? he thought curiously and looked to Cass to see the progress on their dinner since his stomach was rumbling. " How does it look? " he asked. " I felt like I worked on it for no longer than a bell but I think I must have been out longer, do you know how much time has passed, and if dinner is ready? " he asked with a smile, a hand raising upwards to scratch behind his head, a little habit of his when he was thoroughly confused and among trusted company.
I have retired Darian, and I apologize for any inconveniences this has caused with anyone threading with this character. Feel free to NPC him in any threads that he is involved in if that is of course ok with the moderator. Again, I am sorry for any inconveniences.