For what seemed like the hundredth time that day, Askan's stomach growled,
loudly. By now he thought that he would have gotten used to being hungry, that he would been able to deal with the pain and the fatigue that came with it. But he hadn't, and the longer he went without the more clear it became that he would never be able to. His stomach cried out for food, for sustenance, but no matter how he tried he just couldn't sate it.
It wasn't as though Askan was an inexperienced yearling who knew nothing about hunting. He knew what it entailed, he was intimately familiar with the tactics and skills that were required to make a successful kill. And yet, for the life of him he just couldn't do it. At first, his inexperience at hunting alone was to blame. He was used to working as a team, he had never had to hunt for himself before. The Selwyn's were expert caribou hunters, in fact they were so good that they killed one every three days, consistently. Even in the winter months. But when he hunted with his pack, it wasn't his sole responsibility to bring down the beast, it was everyone's and so the weight of responsibility was shared equally amongst the pack. But here and now, the fault was solely his own. And it was crushing him, bearing down on his wide shoulders like an unshakeable weight.
Askan huffed and shook his head to dismiss such troubling thoughts. Only a coward thought that way, and he was no coward. He was brave, he was strong and he was going to eat today!
There was plenty of food about, but he had to be smart, he had to be patient and most of all he had to remember the lessons that his Father had taught him all those years ago. 'Be observant.' He glanced about the plains, looking for movement. 'Scent the air, if you can't see any prey perhaps you might be able to smell it.' Askan stood tall and breathed in. A gentle breeze stirred the long grass around him and the leaves on the trees rattled.... Wolf. Askan had caught the scent of a wolf on the wind.
No, this was not how it was supposed to go. He whipped his head about, desperately trying to catch sight of the stranger. It took him but a moment but he found him, or at least Askan assumed it to be male. It smelled like a male. The wolf was dark and it stood out in the grass, like a shadow trying to hide in plain sight. Askan was torn. Should he flee, make himself scarce? Or should he approach and see what happened next? The former option was more tempting, he was no coward (he was adamant of that) but approaching a strange wolf seemed rather.... Suicidal. He was strong yes, but hunger had weakened him. Askan was not in his prime so it was best to avoid a confrontation.
It seemed as though it was too late for that, as the wolf had turned its head and was staring right at him. They couldn't just pretend that they hadn't noticed one another, a meeting was unavoidable now and so Askan slowly made his way to the wolf. He ruffled up his hackles to make himself look as threatening as possible, just in case, and then when he was at a respectful distance he padded to a stop. His mind raced in search of something to say, something that would lessen the risk of confrontation but at the same time ensure that the stranger knew he was not a wolf to mess with.
"I'm not here to fight, but if you don't watch yourself I won't hesitate too." There that didn't sound awful. Askan didn't quite manage to recreate that stern, unwavering sense of commandment his Father pulled off so effortlessly, but it would have to do.
(OOC, opps, I got a little carried away there.)
(This post was last modified: May 19, 2016, 09:53 PM by Askan.
Edit Reason: Forgot to bold the speech
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