OOC: Post Prompt for Hunting! Mwahaha.. Saved the best for last.. Teehee. Anyone can join. :D Also..Hidden Tree.. hehe. Also sporting injuries from the fox bites..but nothing severe. XD
She had to go back.. to see them.. find out if Raigo had gone home or not. But her perseverance told her to explore down the river branch she had found just..to make sure.. to see if she could get anything of his scent. Though, Vlarindara was beginning to think Raigo had just..completely gone missing.. Even left Relic Lore. The thought alone almost drew a whine from the female..but she had to keep going....Keep looking to find him. Or to prove to herself that he simply didn't live here anymore. Though if he had moved off or gotten killed, she wasn't sure she'd ever know. A chilling thought; one that was washed away by the cracking of brush and water splashing near by. Instinctively, she crouched in the snow and watched, waiting for whatever it was making the noises to show itself.
The crashing continued, and Vlarindara moved forward, using both the snow and some of the dried reeds along the river bank for cover. She'd caught nothing from the small hare she'd found before having been..outwitted by a fox.. but knew that if she could just get...well.. something.. she would be fine. Granted, her coat may have lost its rather healthy shine in her constant movement of travel, but she wasn't near as thin as she had been upon coming to Relic Lore. Not at all. In fact, while she had lost a bit of winter fat, her ribs were still well hidden.. despite the occasional hunger pangs. Ignoring such things, she continued moving through the brush and muck before the young moose came into sight. Aha...so that's what was making all the ruckus. It seemed fairly small.. with neither antler nor sheer..mass of the older elk.
Despite being incredebly hungry, Vlarindara silently weighed her choices...and chances of managing the thing. She knew that she couldn't eat the entire thing herself, nor could she drag the carcass somewhere.. it was full grown. She thought. just not filled out ...skinny even. Perhaps the winter had been hard on the poor thing. With all of her attention on the creature, or rather despite it..her mind was working at a rather scary pace. Weighing the small injury to her foot, adding up the slight detriment to her speed it might cause..any number of things really.. But they all decided to give it a go. What's the worst that could happen? It would get away..
A roll of her shoulders assured her that the toughened skin over her shoulderblades was limbered up and ready to go. Yep.. A test movement of her injured paw told her that it, to was ready to go and would only slow her down a smidge. Now..she just had to wait. Her mother had told her once that elk could swim.. but she had an idea for this one.. It had been something she'd seen her pack do once.. Keep the creature in the water until it was simply too tired to do much more. Though.. it would be easier if there were more wolves than just her to keep the thing in.. A soft breath, a heartbeat and she began moving forwards. The elk, she knew would be fast, easily able to outrun her if it had the chance.. but in water, it was just as slow as she would be.. well.. a little faster. Vlarindara waited, crouched in the reeds as the thing looked around warily.
Drink, you stupid thing!!! If she could get behind it while it had its head down, she might be able to hamstring it..or at the very least cause some kind of injury to the thing that might slow it down enough to catch. Thankfully.. she was long legged, not just bulky....Though if she'd been male, less naturally streamlined, the size might have slowed her down tremendously..There! Finally.. It had lowered its head to drink and Vlarindara moved a bit faster, keeping as quiet as she could. While she was no cat, she felt she was..fairly practiced. Closer... Closer..Almoostt...Its head came up, and she froze biting back the snarl that wanted to escape her throat. Drat! Remaining stock still, she waited for it to lower its head again, but it didn't.. instead choosing to wander south along the riverbank. Little did it know, that a wolf was slinking along behind it. Vlarindara had seen how shallow the river was here.. and knew that if she ran it into the water, *she* would be the one to slow down, not the moose.
At first, it had seemed a bit wary, as if it had sensed her, but the wind had yet to shift and carry her scent towards the thing.. so eventually it had calmed itself and begun foraging here and there, but mostly just walking. Vlarindara was about to give up the hunt when it moved a ways into the forest.. a burnt forest it seemed like before beginning to move farther. Burnt, charred trees... an acrid smell that burned her nose and lungs just inhaling it. She knew that the ground beneath the snow covering was most likely nothing but ash and soot though in her lifetime, she'd been fortunate enough not to see any of the fires other wolves talked about in tales. What..just where was this thing going? At least there was still snow here..Despite all of her instincts telling her to stop and call off the hunt, she kept going.. There was wolf scent here..but it was old - no new territories. Besides.. If this moose had a bed of sorts, she might be able to find it and take it down when it was laying down. Just what WAS this place?