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Enoki, I'm happy for her to have given them instructions/etc on the way, Craw would have welcomed her sharing experience and tips. As with Vet, either of you let me know if you want anything changed!
Counting Enoki's post as the first hunting one, as it involves them actively searching and picking up a trail. So this makes
3/8 required posts for a successful hunt.
Both of them had similar reactions to hearing that coyotes were the source of their woe, which gave Craw a quiet, dark thrill. If only it was so simple to track down the last two thieves... he would have happily shared retribution with both Wraith and Enoki. Hopefully his own punishment would suffice.
At Enoki's prompting, Craw stood once more, a low, playful growl in his chest as Wraith snapped at him, returning the favour on the man's hocks as Wraith jumped to move after Enoki. Comfortable in his position as the least skilled in the trio - for Enoki was the talented hunter and Wraith the mountaineer - Craw loped along just a little behind the both of them, prepared to heed either wolf's advise for how to proceed. Craw could provide brawn and determination, certainly, but the most successful hunts were those with excellent coordination and forethought, and he was content to be directed muscle in this circumstance.
They were easy company, though bonded through sharing a common goal. While Craw was definitely keen to see Wraith working in his comfort zone, he was even more curious to see Enoki in action. He found her to be warmer than her initial impression, though he could accept that he hadn't exactly facilitated a smooth first meeting. As the terrain transitioned from willows to earthy rock and Wraith's footsteps were as effortless as ever, whereas as the slopes grew steeper Craw had to work to move with the same speed. Seeing that Wraith deliberately avoided certain paths, Craw chose to follow his route, trusting the dark man to know far more instinctively which footfalls were safe or not. To his pleasure, Craw did not slip or stumble once. Enoki herself had picked up a promising trail, and before long the skittering of stones from above them betrayed the presence of the tracked pronghorn.
Instantly Wraith peeled ahead, and subsequently Craw slowed - there was no point in trying to outpace his friend, and besides, he knew what the man was doing. With a chuff to Enoki so that she knew exactly where he was positioned relative to her (in case her eyes were fixed on the beast) Craw hopped down onto a flatter platform so that he could strafe along the mountain, following Wraith's position just many yards below. As the pronghorn began to skitter back down the rocky slopes, leaping around the uneven ground with uncanny ease, Craw intended to place himself such that it would veer more towards Enoki who was somewhere behind him, firmly placing the buck within a triangle defined by the three willow wolves.
On such precarious terrain, the normal level-ground rules he knew didn't entirely apply - there was danger of real harm coming to them if they were careless. But that applied to the pronghorn, too. Wraith could take the difficult paths to direct the beast, Enoki could use her experience to predict its actions and Craw would focus on using his strength to bring it down. They'd succeed if they played to their strengths.