May 27 2018, 12:05 PM
Lithe limbs carried the skeletal frame down the tunnel swiftly, each stride made with a purpose.
The adolescent hyena kept her nose to the ground, intent on staying on top of the cave rat's trail. It was the first one she had found in hours, and she wasn't going to pass it up.
Kitaka wasn't sure if it seemed harder to find prey because she was still weak from the battle with the raven, or because there was legitimately less prey to be found. She liked to believe it was the latter, since she had had a lot of trouble even finding a trace of anything alive besides greater Gembounds.
The moment that the pup passed from bare dirt underpaw to soft green moss, she slowed and lifted her head. Her charcoal ears pricked, and listened to the sounds ahead. She recognized the area, but she had never gone any farther than this. The cave rat's trail lead deeper into the vegetation though, which ultimately made up her mind for her. She had sworn to catch something, she wouldn't fail just because she was farther than she ever had been from her family.
The moss silenced Kitaka's steps as she carefully picked her way deeper down the tunnel. She followed the lesser Gembound's scent trail as it grew stronger and stronger, until she finally heard the rustle of movement in the grass ahead. A couple of trees loomed a few tail-lengths in front of her, which was probably where the rat had gone, she thought.
Kit slunk down into a crouch and crept around the leftmost tree.
The sight on the other side had a gasp threatening to claw its way out of her maw. The hyena kept it locked in between her teeth, barely, and instead tensed up in response to seeing the other greater Gembound. She knew it was another like her, because their gem stretched up from their skull like a yellow wrack of antlers. It was hauntingly familiar to the raven's dark gem.
@Elspet
The adolescent hyena kept her nose to the ground, intent on staying on top of the cave rat's trail. It was the first one she had found in hours, and she wasn't going to pass it up.
Kitaka wasn't sure if it seemed harder to find prey because she was still weak from the battle with the raven, or because there was legitimately less prey to be found. She liked to believe it was the latter, since she had had a lot of trouble even finding a trace of anything alive besides greater Gembounds.
The moment that the pup passed from bare dirt underpaw to soft green moss, she slowed and lifted her head. Her charcoal ears pricked, and listened to the sounds ahead. She recognized the area, but she had never gone any farther than this. The cave rat's trail lead deeper into the vegetation though, which ultimately made up her mind for her. She had sworn to catch something, she wouldn't fail just because she was farther than she ever had been from her family.
The moss silenced Kitaka's steps as she carefully picked her way deeper down the tunnel. She followed the lesser Gembound's scent trail as it grew stronger and stronger, until she finally heard the rustle of movement in the grass ahead. A couple of trees loomed a few tail-lengths in front of her, which was probably where the rat had gone, she thought.
Kit slunk down into a crouch and crept around the leftmost tree.
The sight on the other side had a gasp threatening to claw its way out of her maw. The hyena kept it locked in between her teeth, barely, and instead tensed up in response to seeing the other greater Gembound. She knew it was another like her, because their gem stretched up from their skull like a yellow wrack of antlers. It was hauntingly familiar to the raven's dark gem.
@Elspet