Apr 15 2018, 01:43 AM
The little dragon bobbed rapidly up and down in the air, gaze flicking over the silver flashes just beneath the water's edge. With a hiss he dived, little jaws opening, needle-sharp teeth glinting in the cave's light. He summoned up his magicka in an instant, feeling the flash of heat flaring through him.
Shimmering hot air burst forth; his usual hunting tactic was to stun or even kill his prey with heat, and only then risk himself at close range. Otherwise, things--he had found through hard experience--had a tendency to either flee, or to fight back, and neither of those situations tended to end well.
Only one of the fish seemed bothered--and even then, only slowed, so that he only barely got his hind legs' talons into the scales, lifting it, his tail thrashing as he struggled to keep his balance. His keeled chest and webbed spine-ridges guided him through the air, and he landed not far off from Asimona. It was only after he'd flailed the fish around for a time, bashing it on the stones--then losing his grip, chasing it, and repeating--that he noticed Asimona had made her own kill. He blinked in surprise, still perched on his own kill--now fallen still, thankfully--and hissed in surprise, and just a little bit of jealousy. Quickly he leaned down and began to strip away bits of the fish flesh, rapidly consuming it.
"HUNGRY," he agreed in a sharp squeak, between swallowed bites. He wasn't sure what it meant, but he quite accidentally and very immediately associated it with this burning-belly feeling that drove him to hunt.
Shimmering hot air burst forth; his usual hunting tactic was to stun or even kill his prey with heat, and only then risk himself at close range. Otherwise, things--he had found through hard experience--had a tendency to either flee, or to fight back, and neither of those situations tended to end well.
Only one of the fish seemed bothered--and even then, only slowed, so that he only barely got his hind legs' talons into the scales, lifting it, his tail thrashing as he struggled to keep his balance. His keeled chest and webbed spine-ridges guided him through the air, and he landed not far off from Asimona. It was only after he'd flailed the fish around for a time, bashing it on the stones--then losing his grip, chasing it, and repeating--that he noticed Asimona had made her own kill. He blinked in surprise, still perched on his own kill--now fallen still, thankfully--and hissed in surprise, and just a little bit of jealousy. Quickly he leaned down and began to strip away bits of the fish flesh, rapidly consuming it.
"HUNGRY," he agreed in a sharp squeak, between swallowed bites. He wasn't sure what it meant, but he quite accidentally and very immediately associated it with this burning-belly feeling that drove him to hunt.
@Asimona