Dated 12/03 - light snow, mid day.
Random Event: Migrating geese are making quite the racket.
As winter pressed in around them, prey descended from the mountains, seeking to escape what would soon be dangerous, snow banked heights and take cover in the forests below. What remained proved to be animals that Erebos did not fancy taking on, especially by himself, and so when his stomach churned he followed the migration downward and into the Fen. It wasn't until he had traveled into the Verdant Mosses, his paw steps pulling up the thin blanket of snow to reveal the dead, brown moss beneath, that he finally caught scent of something worthwhile. As he navigated the terrain stealthily, he tracked his target down with diligence, and was greatly awarded. Within range of his vision was an elderly mule deer, clearly hindered by her arthritic bones, which must have been acting up in the cold weather. She moved mechanically and slowly, and her eyes appeared glazed. It was evident that she was on her final leg, and Erebos was confident that if he planned the hunt just right, he could fell her with ease.
Yet as the man settled into position, a flock of geese suddenly burst from what must have been a nearby collection of water, and entered the sky. The racket they created was immense, their obnoxious honks echoing throughout the atmosphere to crash down upon the ears of everything within the forest; including Erebos' prey. Startled and unsure of her own failing senses, the creature jumped to sudden life and sprang away, darting out of sight. A sigh fled the man's jaws then as his shoulders sagged, sad to see such a perfect opportunity elude him.
"Damn fuckin' birds."