<b>”Cocky.”</b> he muttered as he caught his breath. He’d give up the chase when the creature had lept a good 6 foot across a large gorge, and there was no way he was risking the move. He was pretty sure he could have made it, but knowing that he still had to catch the creature on the other side made the jump less appealing. Grumbling, he turned upon his heels and began to trek back down the path he had taken.
During the chase, he hadn’t realised how he’d gotten quite so high. From here he saw the entire land of relic stretched before him, from his pack lands at Swift River to the lost lake which had been his initial destination, but he had detoured to the heights to check if there were any better options hidden within the heights. He’d been out hunting for suitable packlands and heard that the area was unoccupied by other packs. The lake had sounded the most promising, water would provide food for both his pack and prey so it seemed just right. It was a glorious sight and the weather this afternoon was just exquisite. He could really take time to sit and landscape watch, but something out of the corner of his eye caught his attention. Another mountain goat, but this one didn’t look quite so fit. It was female, slender, perhaps aged as her legs seemed to wobble slightly as she scaled the rock face that the other mountain goat had climbed without any trouble. Perfect.
Digging deep he found another burst of energy and tore after the female goat. She hadn’t seen him coming, his dark fur had allowed him some camouflage against the shadows of the rocks, startled like a rabbit in headlights, she simply stood there and met her end. Rhysis made it swift, clamping his jaws across her windpipe once he had knocked her to the floor. The position was a little awkward thanks to the jagged rocks and peaks but he found stable footing. It was only once the creature lay limb in his jaws that he had to work out how he was going to move it, if he could move it at all of course. With a snort, he began to tentatively drag himself and the creature in his jaws down to a flatter surface. It was difficult, but he supposed he was grateful that the creature wasn’t as healthy as the first, it didn’t weight quite so much which made the job easier and as soon as his paws found a suitable area, a flat area upon the heights which was bordered by dried weeds and thickets, he began to tuck into his much deserved meal.</blockquote>