Jun 27 2019, 08:24 AM
He was awake.
He was awake, and it was time for him to begin.
Bones rattled softly at his passage, his clawed feet pushing them away indifferently with each stride. His head swung to and fro, taking in the mounds of bones scattered through Canis. Were there more than he remembered..? It was hard to tell. But flashes of memory--gruesome memory; blood and gore and bone and screams--came to his long-dormant mind, and a curl of a smile twisted the corners of his jaws.
Is that-... fresh scent I smell? The monster paused, one forelimb dangling midair. He slowly set it down, considering. Possibly only those still passing through, from the Trial. But then... they're all back there, aren't they? Worth investigation, at least.
Vargas began to prepare. Surprisingly quiet and graceful for something his size, he paced along the narrow walkways worn into the rock around the bone fortresses, and scouted out a potential site. Here, he decided, after several long moments of this.
It was something of a dead end, steeped in half-shadows: buildings of bone curving the space between into a canyon. Vargas neatly leapt onto the fortresses on the left of this walkway, and crept into the place where the cave roof curved over close above. Then he slipped so that he was halfway along--so that he could come in behind some hapless prey that might make its way down along the passageway. So long as it weren't winged, it'd find him behind it, with no escape. Though even wings had their solutions.
Silent, he prepared the ambush site.
The shadows deepened, the space between the piles and even among the bones growing blacker, the darkness somehow thicker. Vargas himself slipped into the unnatural shroud, hiding his own luminescent glow with magic, snuffing out the light around him.
Then he lay quiet, for a few moments, and listened.