*
"What was that?" Matilis inquired tentatively.
Trente expressionlessly looked to his son, and hearing nothing parted his lips to respond, only to have the words fall short as Hadrian's eyes flick over the lifeless ground to a near by cliff, nary farther then a half dozen yards away.
Hadrian's eye betrayed concern, and more then a little curiosity. Before Trente could fear it Hadrian was on the move for a closer observation.
The familiar tingle of Hadrian's protective presence slipped along their skin as they quietly ran to the cliff side, sounds of unsatiated snarled erupting from a shallow valley beyond.
Leaving disrupted dust settling behind them, Trente unwary of the state of his clothes adopted a position on his chest in the loose soil and took a careful glimpse over the ledge before him as a dull unrefined shadow cast over him.
A look upward revealed Matilis, standing dangerously close to the ledge and peering over. Trente glared, and with a firm grip grasped the boy by the shoulder and forced him to the ground. Trente simply could not comprehend why the child could not follow examples set out before him.
All three sets of eye's returning to the valley floor revealed the source, or rather sources of the threatening cacophony.
A hunting part of five dusty black as the Sahovan night jackals of varying size all snarled and barked as they swiftly positioned themselves in a crest shape, blocking all escape from their prey, pinned against the cliff side.
The sight of their prey caused a troubled look to imprint itself upon each of the three observer's faces. A young unclothed child pressed herself against the gagged stone wall, cradling an arm bent in a painfully unnatural fashion with a bleeding other, and leaving craters of tears along her dirt packed cheeks that were visible even from the plateau above.
Before this child, standing with risen hackles was a lone black wolf, near starvation and smaller by far than the average yet fiercely leveling a glare of warning and retaliating growls on the hungry pack closing in on them.
*
"What was that?" Matilis inquired tentatively.
Trente expressionlessly looked to his son, and hearing nothing parted his lips to respond, only to have the words fall short as Hadrian's eyes flick over the lifeless ground to a near by cliff, nary farther then a half dozen yards away.
Hadrian's eye betrayed concern, and more then a little curiosity. Before Trente could fear it Hadrian was on the move for a closer observation.
The familiar tingle of Hadrian's protective presence slipped along their skin as they quietly ran to the cliff side, sounds of unsatiated snarled erupting from a shallow valley beyond.
Leaving disrupted dust settling behind them, Trente unwary of the state of his clothes adopted a position on his chest in the loose soil and took a careful glimpse over the ledge before him as a dull unrefined shadow cast over him.
A look upward revealed Matilis, standing dangerously close to the ledge and peering over. Trente glared, and with a firm grip grasped the boy by the shoulder and forced him to the ground. Trente simply could not comprehend why the child could not follow examples set out before him.
All three sets of eye's returning to the valley floor revealed the source, or rather sources of the threatening cacophony.
A hunting part of five dusty black as the Sahovan night jackals of varying size all snarled and barked as they swiftly positioned themselves in a crest shape, blocking all escape from their prey, pinned against the cliff side.
The sight of their prey caused a troubled look to imprint itself upon each of the three observer's faces. A young unclothed child pressed herself against the gagged stone wall, cradling an arm bent in a painfully unnatural fashion with a bleeding other, and leaving craters of tears along her dirt packed cheeks that were visible even from the plateau above.
Before this child, standing with risen hackles was a lone black wolf, near starvation and smaller by far than the average yet fiercely leveling a glare of warning and retaliating growls on the hungry pack closing in on them.
*