Date: Day 26, Winter, 514 AV
Location: Forest of Thorns
Redd paused within her steps, her singer golden hue focused upon the white hare in front of her, well, it appeared to be a hare. The red wolf slowly lowered her form so then she could observe the white body of the rabbit that also appeared to have thorns. Could she be imagining this? She asked herself as she had not heard of hares having thorns. It was then that she remembered Darien’s words from her first unsuccessful hunt. ’We don’t have the normal animals that you get around Ravok. For Sahova is a place for magical research and development, so we have animals that have been altered.’ Had they some-how placed thorns on a hare? Maybe they were soft much like its fur, she convinced herself as she turned her gaze to the thorn bush that the hare was currently residing beside. If it was one thing she knew about, was thorns especially on the bushes, but she had never seen a thorny tree before until she had come to Sahova. She guessed that that was why they had called the Forest, Forest of Thorns. Although, the thorny environment made it rather difficult to move around it. In fact, because of her missing right eye, she occasionally ran into the spikes, lightly pricking herself.
Remembering her missing eye, her tongue lashed out to lick her nose as she felt the occasional drops of blood begin to matt her red fur just underneath the eye socket. In fact, she looked just like any feral wolf, except for the fact that on her left paw sat the mark of Ravok. The half black sun stood out against her red fur. It had once been red, until the tattoo had been inked upon her skin. She turned her thoughts away from it and to the hare in front of her. There was no way that the hare’s thorns, well, they looked like thorns, were actually thorns. However, the forest was basically made up of thorns so she could be wrong. They just looked… Thin. The wolf angled her head for a moment as she slowly took one slow step towards her prey, making sure to place her paw down gently upon the ground underneath her, the old leaves making a soft crackling sound under her resting weight. The hare popped its head up because of this, its little pink nose crinkling as it sniffed the air and Redd was thankful that she was down-wind from the creature. However, its long ears was what made the young wolf freeze. She didn’t know how good its hearing was and so she held her breath.
Once the ears stopped twitching and returned to nibbling at a leaf, that that was the time that Redd decided that it was the time to strike. To dart out and attempt to kill this little beast, but she really had her reserves, especially considering that it had something that looked like spikes upon its back. Although, one thing that she did know, one didn’t get better or learn anything if they didn’t go out to find out for themselves just as to what the strange thing was. Even if it was hazardous for one’s health. Although, just in case, she would swipe the animal with her paw before biting. Because you always make such good decisions for yourself, whispered the voice that plagued her mind. That was what spurred her on as she suddenly let out a growl and pushed her hind paws into the ground, this pushing her form forwards as she darted forth. As soon as she gained enough ground, she lashed out with her right paw. The hare had noticed her presence the moment that she started forth and had started, attempting to move out of her way, but not fast enough. Redd’s paw connected with the back of the hare’s and just as a small yelp was about to come forth when the spikes pricked her paw, her whole body froze. The hare on the other hand darted off into the thorny bush and alarm suddenly spiked within her, why couldn’t she move?
Location: Forest of Thorns
Redd paused within her steps, her singer golden hue focused upon the white hare in front of her, well, it appeared to be a hare. The red wolf slowly lowered her form so then she could observe the white body of the rabbit that also appeared to have thorns. Could she be imagining this? She asked herself as she had not heard of hares having thorns. It was then that she remembered Darien’s words from her first unsuccessful hunt. ’We don’t have the normal animals that you get around Ravok. For Sahova is a place for magical research and development, so we have animals that have been altered.’ Had they some-how placed thorns on a hare? Maybe they were soft much like its fur, she convinced herself as she turned her gaze to the thorn bush that the hare was currently residing beside. If it was one thing she knew about, was thorns especially on the bushes, but she had never seen a thorny tree before until she had come to Sahova. She guessed that that was why they had called the Forest, Forest of Thorns. Although, the thorny environment made it rather difficult to move around it. In fact, because of her missing right eye, she occasionally ran into the spikes, lightly pricking herself.
Remembering her missing eye, her tongue lashed out to lick her nose as she felt the occasional drops of blood begin to matt her red fur just underneath the eye socket. In fact, she looked just like any feral wolf, except for the fact that on her left paw sat the mark of Ravok. The half black sun stood out against her red fur. It had once been red, until the tattoo had been inked upon her skin. She turned her thoughts away from it and to the hare in front of her. There was no way that the hare’s thorns, well, they looked like thorns, were actually thorns. However, the forest was basically made up of thorns so she could be wrong. They just looked… Thin. The wolf angled her head for a moment as she slowly took one slow step towards her prey, making sure to place her paw down gently upon the ground underneath her, the old leaves making a soft crackling sound under her resting weight. The hare popped its head up because of this, its little pink nose crinkling as it sniffed the air and Redd was thankful that she was down-wind from the creature. However, its long ears was what made the young wolf freeze. She didn’t know how good its hearing was and so she held her breath.
Once the ears stopped twitching and returned to nibbling at a leaf, that that was the time that Redd decided that it was the time to strike. To dart out and attempt to kill this little beast, but she really had her reserves, especially considering that it had something that looked like spikes upon its back. Although, one thing that she did know, one didn’t get better or learn anything if they didn’t go out to find out for themselves just as to what the strange thing was. Even if it was hazardous for one’s health. Although, just in case, she would swipe the animal with her paw before biting. Because you always make such good decisions for yourself, whispered the voice that plagued her mind. That was what spurred her on as she suddenly let out a growl and pushed her hind paws into the ground, this pushing her form forwards as she darted forth. As soon as she gained enough ground, she lashed out with her right paw. The hare had noticed her presence the moment that she started forth and had started, attempting to move out of her way, but not fast enough. Redd’s paw connected with the back of the hare’s and just as a small yelp was about to come forth when the spikes pricked her paw, her whole body froze. The hare on the other hand darted off into the thorny bush and alarm suddenly spiked within her, why couldn’t she move?