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This IS my first rodeo, actually - Rue - Nov 28 2021
As wasn't uncommon, Rue was feeling rife with chaotic violence. Also not unusual, Rue was about to do something stupid. RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Game Master Bunny - Nov 28 2021 Stupidity operated on a risk-reward system, and as it turns out... either end of that spectrum was steep. Putting one's faith the toss of a dice? Foolish, at the very least.
The element of surprise was lost the instant Rue growled at their misfortune. There was a collective sort of huff as each of the meadow deer took note of a potential threat in their vicinity; their heads lifted up from where they'd been enjoying late-season sweetgrasses, chewing their cud with wide eyes and pricked ears (though the former wasn't too noticeable, given the... hair situation going on.) One of the bulls lowed, and almost immediately the herd shuffled to the defensive. A calf bleated as it was pressed between the rear ends of a few cows, head tossing upward to try and catch of glimpse of what was about to occur: one of the herd's bulls breaking formation to charge toward the threat. Blinded as they were by decomposed frills, the hybrid was sure to feel the thu-thu-thump! of hooves on the earth as the meadow bull lowered his great head, antlers primed to crash into and toss their body upwards. @Rue RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Rue - Nov 28 2021
Despite being a bit.. preoccupied with the whole goo situation, Rue heard the tell-tale RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Game Master Bunny - Nov 29 2021 With a rearing snort-turned-bellow, the big brute skidded to a halt.
Just in time, too; just before his woolly coat came even remotely close to the fire. He, and any other meadow deer in Pegasus, was all too well-acquainted with the seething burn of Chaos—one could thank certain other corruption-ridden beasts for that—to put on so much confidence and bravado. It was danger that could not be defeated or scared off so easily, its harm more terrific than the possibility of making it leave them be. Eyes rolling in their sockets with bug-eyed fear, the bull headed back for his herd. Shallow huffs, snorts, and mock tosses of his glorious horns and antlers followed his movement. He lowed at the fire at the halfway point between the clustered deer and the fire, as if that would make the horrible "beast" go away. @Rue RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Rue - Dec 01 2021
It was hard to really tell what was happening beyond the ring of fire, given the thick haze of smoke and icy burn assaulting their senses. When no great beast charged into them, and the thudding of hooves got farther away, Rue was (hopefully) safe to assume that the charging meadow deer had backed off under threat of getting scorched. RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Game Master Bunny - Dec 04 2021 The meadow deer had no desire to court something as dangerous as fire; and certainly not of the violent, unpredictable sort that might suddenly magnetize to them at any moment. They lowed as they moved further from the perceived threat, hurrying to (literally) greener pastures.
Which left the Kornerupine's self-immolating as being for naught. It was a matter of time before the Chaotic fire either burnt out and left them quite scorched, and perhaps also before they continued to tempt fate's throw with their horribly unlucky magic. They could pursue the herd, try again; but, it would be at the risk of destroying their own body and falling into a chrysalis before they could reach a place to stabilize at. @Rue RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Rue - Dec 13 2021
For a while, it was still. Only smoke wafted up from scorched grass, embers falling from the bushes and trees that had been unfortunate enough to get caught in the blaze. Rue stood, split onto whether to follow the herd and exact revenge or turn to Draco to lick their wounds. They settled on plopping right in the middle of destruction, burnt, corrupted grass crumbling as they sat down. RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Rue - Dec 13 2021
They were aware QUITE a bit of time had passed by the time they woke up, but without any sort of useful time-telling device (like a sun, or a watch) Rue was unable to tell HOW much time had passed, exactly. Too much time, probably. The herd they had encountered earlier was probably long gone by now. Maybe they could find a different herd, this time. Hopefully a smaller, more convenient one. RE: This IS my first rodeo, actually - Game Master Bunny - Jan 12 2022 Carbon-based lifeforms, as varied as they could be, all had the same needs that their base instinct drives them to satisfy: food, water, and shelter. Some moved to achieve this, and others rooted themselves to the earth. Meadow deer were of the former group, so of course it was inevitable that a herd would mill toward the river.
It wasn't the same herd that Rue had disturbed earlier—it was smaller, a single young bull leading their slow, ambling march along the river's curves and reeds. He seemed a little more than unsure, like it was his first day on the so-called job; a fresh wound trailed down his shoulder and chest, like he'd just contested his ownership of the group. The fact that it was still an open gash, leeching blood down his hoof, didn't seem to trouble him as much as the doe nearest to him did. Whenever he paused to snuffle in the reeds and uproot one to chew on, she'd give it a few cursory laps of the tongue. A small (roughly the same size as the Kornerupine, actually) fawn tagged along, bleating its gentle curiosity at every little thing. @Rue |