Timestamp: 4th Day of Winter, 511 AV Time: Late night, sometime after 22nd Bell Location: Outside the Icewall Gates A yellow pair of eyes saw something quite unusual in the frigid, seemingly lifeless terrain. Among the dazzling whites and dull greys of the Talderan Tundra, a brown blur appeared to trudge onward. The yellow eyes could tell three very important things about this abhorrence. The brown creature clearly didn't live in this area, it was very large, and most importantly, it was edible. Krivak continued sloshing through the damnable snow, inwardly cursing himself for traveling this far, especially since he had no idea where he was heading. His stomach was throbbing dully, not having found a proper grazing sight in weeks. Krivak had been living off the occasional conifer needles. Those things left a horrid taste in his mouth and didn't give much nourishment. He yearned for some sweet grass, or the delightful crunch of a potato or radish. He didn't know how much more of this he could take. The last several days, the weather had grown more severe. He hadn't realized Taldera had entered winter, one of the most dangerous seasons in the area. His long dreads of fur kept him insulated from the worst of the cold, but he could feel himself weakening from the constant travel and lack of nourishment. He continued onward, despising the bleak landscape that was the same view day after day. He sniffed at the air, a desperate hope at finding something other than snow and ice. His muzzle sniffed to his left, taking in deep wafts of frigid air. He detected nothing other than emptiness. He sniffed to his right, sniffing into the wind, when he picked up a woody smell. Hopeful at finding a better meal than waxy needles, he changed course, to take him against the wind. His eyes were having trouble staying open against the blasting and scouring wind. The wind ceased for a brief moment, and he forced his pained eyes open. He something incredibly unusual. It appeared to be a forest of tiny trees. But unlike the ones he had seen before, they had leaves, not needles. He hustled his large body over to the trees and bit down on one of the branches. The leaves were waxy like needles, and bitter, but were still a refreshing change. He munched cheerfully on several of the trees, most of which didn't even rise above his shoulders. Then the hairs on his neck stood up. His mouth stopped moving, have crushed and chewed leaves falling into the snow below. He could feel himself being watched by something. He looked around, his ears twitching to try and hear anything over the howling wind. His eyes were strained at best. He decided to challenge whatever was out there. So from the core of his chest, he let loose a loud, bellowing roar, which was often reserved for challenging males. The silence that followed were deafening. Krivak felt a heavy weight land on his back, and sharp claws dig in, finding purchase in his thick hide. He bellowed aloud in pain, and stumbled to his right. Whatever had landed on him let loose a feline roar and slashed at his back, shooting pain through him. He stumbled over a couple of trees, kicking up leaves and snow. He was an ALPHA BULL! He couldn't allow a stupid cat to best him! So he did the only thing he could to get the cat off of his back. He knelt both of his right legs, and then rolled to his right. His massive body weight crushed several of the little trees, and the cat was smart enough to leap away before suffering a similar fate. Krivak slowly regained his feet beneath him, and saw a small bit of blood smeared into the snow from his back. He could see the cat in front of him now. It was white and spotted, and not all that large. Krivak bellowed loudly at the cat, who didn't even flinch as it stared at him with unblinking yellow eyes. Krivak lowered his head, his horns pointed toward the cat as he charged his body forward. His hooves kicked up snow as he neared his attacker, the cat poised to pounce. The cat leapt directly at Krivak, souring upward to land on his back once more. Krivak was ready for this however, and slammed his lowered head upward. The horns didn't catch the cat, but the skull between them hit the feline in the stomach. Krivak continued forward and turned, maintaining his charge, ignoring all of the tiny trees that he trampled brutally. The cat was struggling to get up, still stunned from the blow. Krivak bore down upon it, when the cat rolled on its back and slashed upward at his neck. The claws dug grooves into his chest and stomach, thankfully his traveling pack protected the soft skin of his neck. But the cat paid a cost for its risky attack. One of Krivak's hooves stepped upon one of its hind legs, snapping it cleanly. The cat was no longer a threat. Krivak in pain, and not being the vindictive sort, didn't bother killing the injured cat. It was dead anyways. And it was likely Krivak was too. He wasn't in any immediate danger from the blood loss, but he knew it would eventually sap his strength as he traveled until he could no longer move. But continue onward he did, the blood slowly dripping down his back and stomach. After several grueling bells, his strength was on it's last leg. He was growing delirious, weak, his breath's ragged, his steps, staggering. He thought he saw a giant wall of bluish ice, and made his way toward it. His vision was blurring but he felt himself pass through the wall, perhaps through an opening. Then his legs gave out, accompanied by a pained bellowing. He fell over into the snow, unable to move further. He knew he was dead. As he slipped from consciousness, he reverted to the human form he knew so little of. The dark brown skin an amazing contrast to the clean surface of the Talderan plain. The blood continued to trickle out, a single drop falling upon Allana's bracer that hung from his neck hidden by his pack. It appeared he would join her after all. |