Dimly aware he shouldn’t be so close to the claimed timber forest, Kjors cared little for potential conflict. Beyond the cherry tress and through the brambles laid the sparse forest littered with stones that the Lagina queen had laid claim to the spring past. While he’d never been there personally, he’d made sure to know where @Gent and his lackeys lay hidden. Out here alone, it was entirely possible to be sprung upon by the Stonewatch King – he’d not put it past the aggressive alpha to assault a wolf on his own, even one belonging to an allied pack.
Needing a bit of space, he’d informed @Karina he’d be gone for a short trip back west. What the swarthy man had hoped he’d find, even he wasn’t sure. Things were simply…out of sort. He’d not left Hearthwood River, despite the crisis of faith – he couldn’t drag his princess away from the family she was not willing to leave. The dragon was simply forced to swallow down his pride and make due. He was not sure how just yet, but he would try. For Karina. Only for Karina.
It lead the swarthy man to the cherry trees – he’d found Mahle here once before. Perhaps he was silently seeking another divine intervention. Instead, he found a flock of geese, taking a rest from their southerly migration. Hunkering into the dying grass, Kjors slowly crept forward, singling out the closest bird. Once a few lengths away, the wolf exploded through the dried stalks and barreled after the Canadian goose. It squalled angrily as it began to run, unable to reach a sprint speed high enough to take flight. Snapping at a wing, the dragon whipped it to one side, paws skidding across the dry earth as he rounded on the wounded animal.
Outraged, the goose charged right back, screaming and throwing its sharp beak in a frazzled donnybrook for its life. With a snarl, he wheeled about, twisting his head to grab the goose’s neck as his ear was bitten. Shaking the bird wildly, it only took a moment to snap its neck. The bite was gone, and though his ear bled, Kjors tore into his meal eagerly, forgetting the rest of the world while filling his belly. There was something so satisfying about a hunt.