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stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 10 2018 Xervas was listening to what Dragon had told him. It had been several days, but he hadn't forgotten. Stay alert was the main one. Don't let the large rats kill you, and especially do not let the spiders find you, under any circumstances. Avoiding low areas was one of the best ways to stay safe. Spiders usually stayed underneath the rocks. While it was unsettling to have dangerous arachnids below you, they rarely left their webs; only things snagged were in danger. Xervas looked around from his perch, high up on one of the rocks. The mist was thinner up here, and it was somewhat easier to see; though it was still difficult, as he was still young and inexperienced. He didn't know what was below; only what he heard, and that was sometimes nothing at all. Sometimes he heard the screech of a rat, or the skitter of their feet lower on the rocks, but most of the time... nothing at all. The spiders made barely any noise. Xervas wanted to find a rat, though. Something to hunt, preferably besides a fish- and definitely not a spider, that's for certain. Fish were nice to eat, but Xervas wanted to test his magic and fighting abilities against something bigger. A spider was not what he wanted to find. Their web could entangle him, and he would quickly be consumed. Again, it was a good thing that they rarely left their webs. He listened, hoping to find what he was looking for. Xervas had to focus quite a bit to hear any sound at all. Once he did though, he concentrated. Yes, it sounded like a rat- it was quiet. Either it was farther away than he was expecting, it was small, or, it was actually a spider moving around. The last option was terrifying; he did his best not to consider that as he slowly and carefully headed down his perch. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 10 2018 It seemed to have been working at first. Xervas approached the rat, making sure that he had it's attention. Once Xervas was sure that it was looking at him, he lunged at it, faking an attack. Then he retreated. He was hoping to provoke it and have it run at him, or even follow him; and it did. For a brief second. It scurried forward a foot or two, and Xervas headed back, hoping to encourage it more. A bit further and he could do what he wanted to; at least a bit more easily. But the rat didn't budge, seemingly sensing that something wasn't right. That this was a trick. Xervas was frustrated by this. But he wouldn't attack it just yet. Perhaps he could try to lure it again. If that, too, failed, he would just attack it. No sense sticking with a plan that simply wasn't going to work as intended. Better to adapt. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 10 2018 He continued to move backward, watching the rat all the while. He knew that there were no webs where he was going- he had made sure to check, just in case. Almost there. This was one of the few places he knew for a fact that there were decent-sized boulders. He could have led the rat somewhere else, and it may have even been an easier feat. But Xervas didn't want to lead the animal somewhere that might not be advantageous for him. A bit more backing up-- the rat was moving faster now-- and Xervas was in the perfect position for what he wanted to do. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 10 2018 RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 12 2018 He jumped at it, attempting to pin it down-- but before he get his talons truly into it, before he could really pin it down, the rat was again aware. It shook him off in the same way a dog would shake off water. Xervas fell on his back. The rat, seeing the opening, moved in. The bird moved out of the way of gnashing teeth, though barely. It was a close tie. This rat was smaller than the other one, but then again, Xervas at the time had a large reptile on his side. He didn't have that anymore. Not that he couldn't kill a rat now, though. He could definitely do it on his own. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 13 2018 Again, he sent the rat flying into the boulder, stunning it. This wasn't the best hunting method, and perhaps he was cheating, but he found it useful. At least the boulder was close enough that he could see where the rat landed, and whether or not it was stunned. Xervas had a sudden thought. Was all this noise going to attract the spiders? He hoped not. Not that he would back down, of course. Talons, a beak, and magic are surely tougher than the exoskeleton of an arachnid. That raises another question; could he eat it? Stop! Focus! He needed to kill the rodent now before it again began to stir. Which it already was, but it wasn't yet moving and on it's feet. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 14 2018 RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 14 2018 The vulture had managed to grab the rat, though it quickly twisted out of his grasp. Well, it was more accurate to say that it moved to bite him and Xervas let go in a blind panic, though he had broken the skin. Perhaps fleeing was his best option at this point. But he didn't want to do such a thing. He was hungry, and he wasn't about to waste all his energy on a small rat that got away. Humiliating. Xervas was several feet away from the rat now, backing up, feathers still puffed up. Yes, he could probably use his magic again and again, but he didn't want to do so. He had no wishes to push his luck with it. Besides, the rat wasn't completely unharmed from his attempts, it was bleeding-- however minor that bleeding was. RE: stay alert, use magic - Xervas - Apr 18 2018
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