Svan ducked like an abused child when Iskessah spit out her words. He hadn't been so hopeful as to expect praise, but he was at least expecting her not to be quite this venomous. With a sorry expression on his face Svan placed his head upon the ground and whisper a quiet "okay" before heading off in the direction of the prey. The brown Dhani kept his body low to the ground as he traveled. Hit tail tapped a tree once or twice and he slid over a leaf that was slightly too dry every so often, but other than that Svan was nearly silent. One part of this was simple predatory instinct, but it was mostly due to fear. Svan wanted horribly to disappear right now and with each crunch of a leaf he was reminded of his current situation. Being forced by some psychopathic snake to hunt a boar that was just as big as him.
He wasn't sure why Iskessah was made at him, but he imagined that it had something to do with his choice of prey. Svan had chosen the boar because it would provide both a filling meal, and it was likely weakened considerably. However, choosing the weak prey was cowardly, and obviously Iskessah hated him for doing so. As the two Dhani slithered their way over to the boar Svan reminded himself again and again of how pathetic he was. By the time they reached the bloody creature Svan's self esteem was so low that 'nonexistent' would be and understatement. As the scent of the blood grew stronger Svan slowed down and grew even more wary of his surroundings. peaking through the foliage with his heat pits Svan could see the bright red aura of the boar. It was wounded to the point that it was walking with a limp, and there was a small trail of blood behind it that hinted that the wound it carried was either fresh or very severe.
Now came the plan of attack. Svan normally would have been excited by this part, having inherited his mothers sharp wit, Svan was capable of creating very detailed and impressive plots. However, because of his lowly status Svan's plans were rarely ever considered, and that was assuming Svan could muster up the courage to even speak his opinion. Svan considered his options. He could charge straight forward and try a bold yet suicidal assault in hopes of showing Iskessah how brave he was, or he could try something clever but cowardly. The second was obviously most appealing, but what if this was some sort of test for Svan. Perhaps Iskessah was simply giving him a chance to redeem himself after choosing such a weakened prey. The thought of the woman's fury far outweighed the threat of being inpaled by the boar's tusks, and Svan decided on a straight forward attack more so out of fer than bravery. At the last moment before he burst from the cover of the foliage, Svan had another thought. What would happen if Svan was wounded by this boar in such a reckless attack? Would Iskessah dare risk her reputation by bringing back an injured Svan and chance incurring the wrath of his mother? No, of course not. She would leave him to die out here like the worthless pile of snake shyke he was. The thought angered Svan. He knew he was worthless, but there was something about realizing just how little value his life was to her that ticked him off. He would never abandon her like that, but if Svan became a hindrance to her he had no doubt that she would leave him. But what was he going to do, strike at her in rage? He barely had the courage to even be angry with her. He couldn't kill her, he couldn't even bring himself to hurt her...
Intentionally.
In his usual meek voice Svan whispered, "I have a plan. stay here please." He quickly turned himself and began to slither in a circle around the boar. He continued to keep out of sight until finally the boar was in position between him and Iskessah. Then Svan began his plan. He slithered forward just enough so that the boar could see him if it looked at him, and then he began to rattle his tail. He started slowly at first as to not scare the boar, but quickly picked up the speed until it was clear that Svan meant business. The snake took a defensive stance and gave the best his he could possibly make. The boar nearly jumped when it had heard the snake hissing, but didn't run. Instead it turned itself to face the rattling snake and snorted loudly. It clopped on hoof against the ground as if readying to charge, but another hiss from Svan seemed to change its mind. Slowly the beast began to back away, and the hazel eyed Dhani could have cheered with joy. In alerting the boar to his presence and taking a defensive stance Svan had tricked the boar into believing that he merely wanted to be left alone, and so the boar was backing away to give the snake the space it wanted. However, what the boar didn't know was that it was slowly backing into Iskessah. All she needed to do was give it one good strike to the head with her tail and the weakened beast would be on the floor. It was a simple plan with one small difficulty. While it would be within range, the boars head was at the front of its body and Iskessah was at its back. Of course any real Dhani could make such a shot with ease so there was obviously not threat since Iskessah was such a master.
As said earlier, Svan could never do anything to Iskessah. However, that didn't mean he couldn't endanger her so long as it was unlikely for her to get hurt. After all, if she got hurt because of her own incompetence then it really couldn't be counted as "intentional" now could it?
To hide his dhani nature from anyone, Svan has taken measures to hide his lisp. As such, he will not have any extra "ssss" on his words unless indicated otherwise.