Bones had been approaching the cave, when he heard the bear roar again. Or whatever you called it, when a bear made its screaming growl thing. Bones just preferred calling it a roar, as it seemed much simpler.
He had been pretty close, by the time he heard some horse sounds, he came into view of the cave, about the time a horse came tearing away from it. It took Bones a moment to take things in, a horse running off, which would probably stop once it thought it was safe. A bear, which had been the one he had heard... And a woman. Or he figured a woman, by its general shape and size. He could not be certain though.
Just as he noticed the woman, he saw the bear coming at her, and then saw her pop up, and grab at a tree branch, pull herself up just out of reach in the nick of time. An oddly fast maneuver, considering she had done it fast enough to avoid a oncoming bear. Though he simply figured it was from the fear that she had been able to do it. Or in medicinal terms, as a doctor or person experienced in medicine, adrenaline. He had no idea of how she was so fast, or the truth, that she was actually much closer to what he was, than a human.
But he knew that would not last long, if he did not do something. Bears were notoriously good climbers, as any person who had spent much time in the area would know. He was already kicking off his sandals, throwing off his cloak and shirt, and dropping his pants. He let out a deep throated yell, both from the shock on his naked skin at the cold, and full of anger... Anger was one thing Bones always had to spare.
The bear turned to look at the new sound, its attention and rage called to this new voice. Bones had long since noticed, that animals seemed to find him a much better alternative to there rage, than others. He of course had no way of knowing, that the maledicted trinket he owned, had something to do with this.
But the moment he had gotten off his gear, and let out his yell, he had begun his change into his dhani form. By the time its attention had been pulled, and possibly that of the woman in the tree, they would see something odd. Bones legs were melding into one, stretching out far behind him. His head was also changing, flattening, lengthening. His neck getting longer.
Already mid change, Bones bent down to pick up his gladius, which seemed oddly small in his hand, which had also grown bigger, and was still growing. He began to move forward, a bit awkwardly, as his legs were only partially shifted into his snake tail.
He tossed back his partially changed snake head, and let out a long hiss, glaring at the bear, who turned on the spot, seeing this new thing, and came running at him instead. |