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the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 Aithaxas was hungry. It was as simple as that. He could get help from others, but he wanted to first see if he could do it by himself. This had multiple benefits. One, he had to learn how to hunt eventually, in order to survive. Second, he didn't want to have to ask anyone for help. It would be humiliating, asking for help from an older Gembound, especially since talking could be difficult. Better to learn how to do it. He figured it was unlikely that he would be able to successfully hunt on his first try, but practice makes perfect. And what better time to practice than now? Aithaxas sniffed the air, following his instincts. He caught the scent of something that smelled tasty. Hopefully, it was small enough for him to catch as well. He craned his neck, using his long legs to his advantage. There- hidden in a patch of foliage. It was a small mouse, with brown fur that blended in surprisingly well with the grass and moss. But now what? He had found it, that was for sure. But how to actually... catch it? That was the issue. He first looked at what was near the animal. Nothing that would trip Aithaxas up, though it could be hard to catch the critter itself. There was grass in the way, and he definitely didn't want to catch that instead. A short distance away was a small bush. Would the mouse run there, were he to scare it? Possibly. He wasn't sure if he could follow it, though. Would it know, and stay there? Or would it flee as he got closer? Well, he thought to himself, the best way to learn is to find out. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 In the time it took for him to decide what to do, the mouse settled back down- though it had moved an extra foot or so away. Didn't matter; it wasn't gone just yet. He continued his slow forward movement. Soon, he would be able to lunge for the tiny animal. At least, he was hoping. Aithaxas wondered if he had to crouch. It didn't seem natural to him, though he did know that other animals, like cats, did so. Yet at the same time, standing up seemed like a poor choice if he wanted to get a meal. He continued to trust his instincts, standing upright as he moved, though he was sure to take it slower now. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 Aithaxas was lucky, however. He gave one final burst of energy, where he managed to snag the mouse's tail with one paw. After getting a more secure grip on the rodent- then killing it- he stopped to catch his breath. He was young, and his stamina was not great. It was tiring to hunt a mouse, and weren't those some of the easiest animals to catch? He figured so. But he couldn't help the small amount of satisfaction that he got. He had managed to hunt an animal, of any size, and on his first try, too! That must count for something, at the very least. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 He thought a moment. Fish would be easier to find; he knew that there was a river in Polaris, and it surely had some fish. If he would be able to catch any without falling in, he was not sure. He knew enough about the river to understand that some parts were deep, and he was afraid to learn if anything lived in those depths. It didn't take too long, after Aithaxas reached the river, to find somewhere safe to fish. The shoreline wasn't as steep here, allowing him to get down; and the water wasn't overly deep either. It was perfect for him to make his first attempt at fishing. Assuming nothing went horribly wrong, of course, which was always a possibility. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 He crouched down. He needed to be close to the water for this, he figured. If he wanted to eat anything, of course. Aithaxas frowned as he searched the water. It had been several minutes, and he had seen no sign of life at all. Were there simply no fish in the river? That didn't sound right, but that might be the case. Or maybe his presence was scaring them away. He decided to stay still for several more minutes. Perhaps he would find food if he was patient. Perhaps finding the mouse so quickly made him expect too much. This was probably more realistic, he decided. Hunting required patience. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 These creatures were nearly impossible to detect, he noticed. No matter- that isn't what he was currently supposed to be doing. He was supposed to be finding out a way to catch the white fish. Wait, could it even see him? Aithaxas didn't see any visible eyes. Maybe this was an advantage? Now he just had to pounce. Bite? Grab? Whatever you did to catch fish. Man, this wasn't going to end well, was it? RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 02 2018 Aithaxas watched the fish get closer. He was afraid to move, in fear of scaring it off. When it was finally close enough, he grabbed it in his mouth. It was a fast, fluid movement- it was a much cleaner kill than the mouse. He felt proud. Sure, it wouldn't have been too impressive to an older Gembound, but to Aithaxas, this was a huge success. He had caught a fish on his first try! He turned, trotting back to land, tail high in the air. He settled down, eating his kill. Perhaps he would try something larger later, when he was hungry again. But for now, his hunger was sated. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 03 2018 He also wanted to know if he was having a streak of beginner's luck. He caught that fish quickly, though. Surely it wasn't that? He moved his ears, hoping to hear something- and he found it, without waiting too long. He turned his head in the direction of the noise. He approached the area until he knew he had to slow it down, for fear of spooking... whatever it might have been. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 03 2018 Mice and fish could only fill him up so much, and he would waste a lot of energy on hunting small prey items to fill him up. He could just hunt larger prey, like rabbits. Of course, though, he'd have to catch it. He shook his head to clear his mind without thinking, then froze. The rabbit didn't notice, much to his luck. Now for the next part of the hunt: pouncing and then killing the animal. Hopefully it went as smoothly as the hunt with the fish had, though that may not end up being the case this time. RE: the great hunt - Aithaxas - Apr 04 2018 The rabbit was out of Aithaxas's sight by the time he sat upright. He sighed. He'd have to stick with smaller creatures for now. Maybe he had to wait to hunt these animals. Maybe he wasn't even supposed to hunt them? He frowned to himself. No, he would catch rabbits someday, when he was older and more experienced. Exit Aithaxas. |