At first glance it seemed that her crossing the water had not gone unnoticed, for she found zero prey as she stalked along the edges of the water. She didn't really want to hunt closer to the claim markers, but walking along the water provided her no stealth. If she wanted to hunt, she needed to step closer to the edge of the tree line. Hopefully whoever was close by would understand... With her path altered, Elcid shifted her hunting eyes to that of the tree line she was searching to that of the shoreline she had been walking down. She used the shadows of the shrubs and trees obscure her figure, trying to step carefully and remain down wind of what might be drinking the river's edge. What luck! Without too much time passing, Elcid was able to lay eyes upon a small brown rabbit. It would be perfect for Zane! Elcid crept closer as she inspected the prey from a distance. It looked nice and healthy and perfectly plump enough for Zane to fall into a quick slumber. Perhaps there was even enough for her to pick at afterwards. He would naturally reject her meal offering at first, in which she would declare she felt too sick to eat, and then maybe she could chew the remnants of a leg. She was already salivating at the thought of the meal. She just had to catch it first. Closer and closer Elcid crept towards rabbit through the underbrush until she felt like she was within leaping range. She crouched, her ears back and her body tense. She waited for the perfect moment for the rabbit to look away. It lowered its head to drink and Elcid's form exploded from beneath. Would her pounce and following bite strike true? Elcid: Leaps at Dos-Rabbit! Success: Leaps on Dos-Rabbit successfully and pins it down preparing for a bite! Failure: Leaps at Dos-Rabbit but misses and eats mud instead! --- Speech. |
Muddy River
A wide ravine where a shallow, gentle river flows. Years of drought and silt deposits have built this area into a fertile delta. The river remains low and dry most of the year, staining its waters brown and creating muddy shores.
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