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Hunger Strikes - Rhysis - Jan 02, 2012 Gurgle. Rumble. Gurgle. Hunger Strikes - Valtyr - Jan 02, 2012 ((OOC: Just going to powerplay the bird species, if you don't mind. xD)) With the blackberry patch just north of his new den in the cherry orchard, it was an easy trek for the ebony brute in his own quest for food. After a much-needed sleep from his travels, the next item on his list was nourishment. It was proving hard to come by in these lands. Valtyr knew finding prey in winter was not easy. His years on this earth had taught him that much. But that knowledge did little to sate his ever-growing appetite. And then he spied it -- a black-billed magpie. The black and white bird was fat despite the season it was. His golden eyes flashed as he crouched low, ready to make his strike. He could already taste the meat, the blood... But a streak of onyx fur, and it was gone. Valtyr stood up, his hackles raising in annoyance. He stalked over to find another ebony brute feasting upon what should have been his kill. His eyes looked the other male over. He was just as skinny as he was. But he was also young, years younger than Valtyr. The hunger in his belly sparked his irritation, and a snarl of frustration escaped his lips. But there wasn't much to be done about the situation. The other wolf had made the kill, fair and square. "Damn," Valtyr muttered darkly, not particularly caring if the other heard him or not. He made his preparation to look elsewhere for his dinner. Hunger Strikes - Rhysis - Jan 02, 2012 OOC: Not a problem! :D From no where another male had approached, looking rather annoyed to say the least. Rhysis had let his guard down, his body so intent on nourishment it had forgotten to check around before feeding and judging by the size of the other male, it was a careless mistake. Rhysis wasn’t exactly small, he was a large wolf but he was lanky and not yet full grown, unlike this other male. His first instinct was to give up the meal and run, like he had as a child when the other wolves would steal his kill- he’d later be punished again by his father for letting them take advantage. Rhysis was a smart fellow, he knew the fights he could win or lose and as a child his “pack mates” hadn’t exactly cared if they injured him whilst scrapping for meat- now he knew which battles he should fight and this clearly wasn’t one… Hunger Strikes - Valtyr - Jan 02, 2012 As he was turning to leave, Valtyr glanced back at the male. He had looked up. Valtyr glanced at his pale eyes. The younger wolf almost looked like he was contemplating running. If he did, Valtyr would not have felt guilty in the slightest. In his prime condition, he would have not let himself do such a thing, but right now, he was on the brink of starvation, growing more desperate by the day. This other brute was a stranger. It would not have mattered. But instead of running, the other male became apologetic. His astonishing accent took Valtyr a few moments to process. It was...odd. Harsh. Very foreign sounding. It put him on guard, even though the other male was backing away from his kill. Valtyr considered his options. Tempting as it was, he felt he could not take the other's prize, even if it was being offered to him. The yellow-eyed beast was far too proud. "No," he huffed simply in his deep voice. "You earned it. And it looks like you need to eat as much as I do. I'll find something else." Valtyr appeared more sure than he felt about that last sentence. That magpie had been a brilliant find. Who knew when a meal like that would come around again? Hunger Strikes - Rhysis - Jan 02, 2012 He couldn’t allow the other male to leave so soon. His brain had decided he had to add this fellow to his collection. He would make an awesome asset and it appeared that this male was just as hungry as he- a perfect opportunity for some male bonding, no? Hunger Strikes - Valtyr - Jan 03, 2012 Valtyr wasn't sure what to make of this male before him. Though young, he would grow to be nearly Valtyr's own size. Except for eye color, they could almost have been brothers. Oh, and that dreadful accent, too. It was still irksome and if he was to continue associating with this stranger, it would take some getting used to. Actually, a lot of getting used to. He listened silently to the other's proposition. It did seem an ideal situation -- team up with another wolf in need to bring down a larger prey animal they could both feast upon. Do that enough times, and they'd both be in prime shape by spring. But to what end? Valtyr certainly had no other objective other than to get healthy and strong enough to join a pack here. He could not be certain of the other's intention. Perhaps it was the same as his, but perhaps not. The obsidian male glanced off to the side, pondering the situation. After a few moments, he glanced back at the other male. If it was just a few kills, there would be no harm in that, he supposed. "All right," he nodded to the other. "I am Valtyr. And you?" Hunger Strikes - Rhysis - Jan 03, 2012 Perfect. Hunger Strikes - Valtyr - Jan 04, 2012 Valtyr eyed the other male carefully as he sported a wide grin and jumped up with enthusiasm. His joy almost seemed contrived, unnatural. It was puzzling. But he quickly remembered the other was not nearly as old and experienced as he. Naturally, he would still carry some pup-like characteristics. Valtyr remembered how his own yearling pups had acted and took note to remember it. He nodded at the other's name. It sounded odd with his accent. On the whole, Valtyr considered the obsidian male rather strange, but he did not cast judgment upon him. He had offered his help in catching prey for them both, after all. As long as he proved competent enough for his age and experience and did not lure a deer into ramming him with its antlers, Valtyr would put aside his rather silly concerns. Besides, it was just outward characteristics he was noticing. To turn the other aside for something so petty would be quite the solecism. His glittering eyes gazed in the direction Rhysis was telling him about. He tuned his ears and his nose for signs of the prey that had been spotted. He was turning up nothing, but then again, he had said it had been a few days. Perhaps the herd had moved on. Glancing back at his new hunting partner, he nodded. "Lead the way." Hunger Strikes - Rhysis - Jan 05, 2012 OOC: Is it ok to find the deer quickly? Following scents is so tedious! xD Rhysis nodded. It was clear the other male wasn’t really one for talking, or if he was, he didn’t want to say much to Rhysis. Still, as long as this big guy was capable of getting some food in their bellies, who was he to complain? He had to make use of what he had, and right now, he had a huge black wolf who was just as hungry as he… he actually felt a little happy, sadistically happy, but happy all the same. Hunger Strikes - Valtyr - Jan 05, 2012 Valtyr took off after Rhysis, not particularly bothering to track down a scent. It seemed the younger male was willing to do that much on his own. He loped along, not too close but not too far from the other. Feeling only a slight twinge of guilt, Valtyr had to admit to himself that it was rather nice to let someone else do a bit of work for him. Rhysis was young and enthusiastic. And as Valtyr's own father used to say, "Your legs are younger than mine!" Soon enough, they came upon the very herd Rhysis had mentioned earlier. He crept along with Rhysis, attempting to be as silent as possible -- not always an easy thing to accomplish with his large frame. But years of experience had taught him how to meld in with his surroundings, to be nearly invisible to the prey. His gleaming yellow eyes studied the small herd of six. They were mostly in good health, considering it was the dead of winter. There was a smaller one in particular, though, that caught Valtyr's eye. He sampled the air to learn more. This particular deer was old and frail. He watched as it feebly stood up on its hind legs, attempting to strip bark from a nearby tree. Its coordination was very much off. It wouldn't last much longer like this, anyway. He glanced over at Rhysis, signaling the target silently. In the presence of the prey, there could be zero talking. All communication had to be done the old-fashioned way. At least, that's what Valtyr was taught. With his tail, he sent the message to the other male to go to the other side of the deer for a pincer attack. He hoped the younger male was used to taking orders and wouldn't screw this up. Valtyr had far more experience under his belt, and he would be furious if Rhysis decided to just go for it. Feeble as that old deer was, it was not without strength and speed. |