Ash 24
A light snow coated the ground. A nice cold bite came with the wind and yet Vinsue was more than snug in her new coat. Her and her brother took to following the large dog tracks. The local farmers and merchants have been complaining about a pack of Dire Wolves. The problem was so bad that a notice had been posted on the job boards. So here she was. An engraved scroll tied to the base of her newly scrivened staff. The complex yet simple marks meant to capture any magic in use when she stabbed its caster. Would it work? She did not know but she did hope it would work. One day she hoped to use it to collect magics to infuse her weapons with. But that was not very important for the moment as she hunted the less magical beasts of the north.
Vinsue placed her hand next to the snow track. The track was huge, and its owner had to weigh as much as she did. If not more. She thought as she noticed the indents in the snow. The weight focused on the toes made it clear that the beast was running and the number and spread of the tracks indicated a wide stride and large pack. It had a paw with 4 toes. The claws showed in the track indicating a k9 rather than a feline. One of the tracks had 5 toes. A possible mutation? She doubted it. A shifter could be the cause. She stood up and looked at Bonzi.
“This is the group. But I don't think we are hunting regular oversized wolves.” she said. Pointing at the odd track. Bonzi simply shrugged. This was not his field of study, but he refused to let the hunter go and get herself killed and so here he was in full winter gear. With his small med kit and new weapons, he still did not understand. But he would eventually.
“So, Sis, what's the plan? Track them? Set up traps? Use a call?” he said. She shook her head. “We should find a good place to hide. Those rocks would be a good spot. Then start calling for moose. With luck we can catch both.” she said. The two of them continued towards the rocks. Both climbed to a shadowed space then found a seat. Bonzi started talking to the snow and wind. Helpful in erasing their tracks. “Think you can convince the snow to hide us?” she asked. He gave a slight nod and soon the two were covered in the powdered white sky ice. After a bit she started using her whistle to make the moose moan and grunt sounds.
For the usual hunter and the usual hunt, the resulting huff of a local bull would have been exciting. But this was not her intended target. She replied with a huff playing with the moose as she tried her best to lore it out. Slowly the large, majestic creature walked into the opening. It stood tall ready to show off his manliness. Vinsue made a sound of challenge and then a high pitch sound of distress. If only she was not on a hunt the reaction of the herbivore would have been hilarious. But it quickly recovered and charged. Only stopping to look around the rock. Vinsue completely stopped making noise as the buck got close. Not saying her next moves were right or smart, but it had to be done for the hunting tactic to work.
Slowly and carefully, she readjusted her hand around her spear. Moved into a crouch and became ready to pounce. Yes, a long-range weapon would probably bring down the beast but not where her skills lie. Besides, there is no fun in a sport that is not at least a bit dangerous. She pounced with the spear above her as she aimed for the side of the beast. Missing, she quickly landed with a role. She turned and stabbed the beast as it turned to stomp her. But she knew where to strike a large beast for the most effective kill. Her spear went through its neck into its heart. It bellowed and pushed and stomped but Vinsue stayed strong and kept it out of reach just long enough for it to die. Once dead she got to work cutting open its stomach and removing its organs. As field dressing will allow it to say good longer and the smell of busted guts is heard for a hunter to ignore. She used the snow to clean off the blood from her hands and blade then returned to her hiding spot. The snow again hid their presence. Now to wait for the real target to show.
The wait was long and honestly getting kinda boring. Not to mention the carcass was making her hungry. But she remained patient. At the cracking of a branch her gaze scanned the area one lone wolf bravely takes to the gut pile. But she was not to be fooled. There should be at least 3 of the beasts. She moved her hand to get Bonzi to wait. Soon the others of the pack joined the feast. She put her hand down. A blow nettle whipped past her head and into the body of the biggest wolf. Who yelped and nipped at it soon to fall unconscious. The other 3 of the pack immediately stiffened and turned towards the rock. Their backs arched and their teeth showed. A deep growl came from all three.
Bonzi stayed in his perch as Vinsue stood up. Her teeth showing in equal challenge. She flicked her tail and jumped down from the rock. These three younger dire wolves were not the problem she was after but were definitely in her way. The first to come at her was met with a strong down strike from the spear. A whimper escaped and it turned tail and ran off. Only to return not long after to bark. The two got closer and attacked together. A leap that she had expected. Quickly she turned her spear to impel the one and then slammed it into the other. The wolf was quick to recover and go for her throat. The other went for her back. Bonzi leased another blow needle just in time to drop the beast. Vin slid under the wolf and used its momentum to throw it. It quickly recovered and ran off. Vinsue ran towards it and huffed. The young dire wolf should not be a problem now. Not alone anyways. She quickly killed the young dare wolf close to her then walked over to the big boy. It was snoring from whatever drugs her brother put on the needle. The shot, though irritating, was in no way lethal. It missed the major vain by a good foot. She really did need to help teach her brother to aim. But it did its job. She looked at its paws. One had an extra toe and a strange patch of fur on its side.
Was this beast actually a beast or could it be signet? She hogtied it just in case. She did not plan on killing a shifter. but taking one in would possibly up the cost. Bonzi immediately made a fire to roast from the first kill. Vinsue began gutting the creatures.
A light snow coated the ground. A nice cold bite came with the wind and yet Vinsue was more than snug in her new coat. Her and her brother took to following the large dog tracks. The local farmers and merchants have been complaining about a pack of Dire Wolves. The problem was so bad that a notice had been posted on the job boards. So here she was. An engraved scroll tied to the base of her newly scrivened staff. The complex yet simple marks meant to capture any magic in use when she stabbed its caster. Would it work? She did not know but she did hope it would work. One day she hoped to use it to collect magics to infuse her weapons with. But that was not very important for the moment as she hunted the less magical beasts of the north.
Vinsue placed her hand next to the snow track. The track was huge, and its owner had to weigh as much as she did. If not more. She thought as she noticed the indents in the snow. The weight focused on the toes made it clear that the beast was running and the number and spread of the tracks indicated a wide stride and large pack. It had a paw with 4 toes. The claws showed in the track indicating a k9 rather than a feline. One of the tracks had 5 toes. A possible mutation? She doubted it. A shifter could be the cause. She stood up and looked at Bonzi.
“This is the group. But I don't think we are hunting regular oversized wolves.” she said. Pointing at the odd track. Bonzi simply shrugged. This was not his field of study, but he refused to let the hunter go and get herself killed and so here he was in full winter gear. With his small med kit and new weapons, he still did not understand. But he would eventually.
“So, Sis, what's the plan? Track them? Set up traps? Use a call?” he said. She shook her head. “We should find a good place to hide. Those rocks would be a good spot. Then start calling for moose. With luck we can catch both.” she said. The two of them continued towards the rocks. Both climbed to a shadowed space then found a seat. Bonzi started talking to the snow and wind. Helpful in erasing their tracks. “Think you can convince the snow to hide us?” she asked. He gave a slight nod and soon the two were covered in the powdered white sky ice. After a bit she started using her whistle to make the moose moan and grunt sounds.
For the usual hunter and the usual hunt, the resulting huff of a local bull would have been exciting. But this was not her intended target. She replied with a huff playing with the moose as she tried her best to lore it out. Slowly the large, majestic creature walked into the opening. It stood tall ready to show off his manliness. Vinsue made a sound of challenge and then a high pitch sound of distress. If only she was not on a hunt the reaction of the herbivore would have been hilarious. But it quickly recovered and charged. Only stopping to look around the rock. Vinsue completely stopped making noise as the buck got close. Not saying her next moves were right or smart, but it had to be done for the hunting tactic to work.
Slowly and carefully, she readjusted her hand around her spear. Moved into a crouch and became ready to pounce. Yes, a long-range weapon would probably bring down the beast but not where her skills lie. Besides, there is no fun in a sport that is not at least a bit dangerous. She pounced with the spear above her as she aimed for the side of the beast. Missing, she quickly landed with a role. She turned and stabbed the beast as it turned to stomp her. But she knew where to strike a large beast for the most effective kill. Her spear went through its neck into its heart. It bellowed and pushed and stomped but Vinsue stayed strong and kept it out of reach just long enough for it to die. Once dead she got to work cutting open its stomach and removing its organs. As field dressing will allow it to say good longer and the smell of busted guts is heard for a hunter to ignore. She used the snow to clean off the blood from her hands and blade then returned to her hiding spot. The snow again hid their presence. Now to wait for the real target to show.
The wait was long and honestly getting kinda boring. Not to mention the carcass was making her hungry. But she remained patient. At the cracking of a branch her gaze scanned the area one lone wolf bravely takes to the gut pile. But she was not to be fooled. There should be at least 3 of the beasts. She moved her hand to get Bonzi to wait. Soon the others of the pack joined the feast. She put her hand down. A blow nettle whipped past her head and into the body of the biggest wolf. Who yelped and nipped at it soon to fall unconscious. The other 3 of the pack immediately stiffened and turned towards the rock. Their backs arched and their teeth showed. A deep growl came from all three.
Bonzi stayed in his perch as Vinsue stood up. Her teeth showing in equal challenge. She flicked her tail and jumped down from the rock. These three younger dire wolves were not the problem she was after but were definitely in her way. The first to come at her was met with a strong down strike from the spear. A whimper escaped and it turned tail and ran off. Only to return not long after to bark. The two got closer and attacked together. A leap that she had expected. Quickly she turned her spear to impel the one and then slammed it into the other. The wolf was quick to recover and go for her throat. The other went for her back. Bonzi leased another blow needle just in time to drop the beast. Vin slid under the wolf and used its momentum to throw it. It quickly recovered and ran off. Vinsue ran towards it and huffed. The young dire wolf should not be a problem now. Not alone anyways. She quickly killed the young dare wolf close to her then walked over to the big boy. It was snoring from whatever drugs her brother put on the needle. The shot, though irritating, was in no way lethal. It missed the major vain by a good foot. She really did need to help teach her brother to aim. But it did its job. She looked at its paws. One had an extra toe and a strange patch of fur on its side.
Was this beast actually a beast or could it be signet? She hogtied it just in case. She did not plan on killing a shifter. but taking one in would possibly up the cost. Bonzi immediately made a fire to roast from the first kill. Vinsue began gutting the creatures.