29.Jul.22, 05:38 PM
K'dar was happy with Chir's decision to go after the feline, it made for a more interesing hunt in his opinion, and would make for better prizes to bring back. If they managed to bag more than one he could see about getting a little blanket made for Wes or the baby maybe. So when he heard the other feline he couldn't help but consider it good luck. "Hopefully we can get both."
Splitting up was risky, but they did have the dragons as back up and they all were experienced hunters, even if he personally preferred to fish. K'dar nodded, gesturing at T'ryn to move off to the side as Tiberuth clarified the plan and that K'dar would be staying with Chir. Now he just had to hope that T didn't get mauled or mangled by a feline or Caz would kill him. Or Mal. Possibly both. Up above, Tiberuth continued his lazy circle to make sure he could keep facilitate communication. And if needed come crashing down in a glorious raging ball of roars. Hopefully he wouldn't have to, it would be quite undignified.
Don't miss if a feline turns on you. I'll do my best, K'dar thought with a smile. So long as they didn't wander too far apart from each other it would likely be fine, they knew how to traverse the jungle well enough to get to each other if needed, and Chir was proving he was just as handy with the terrain. The flicker of movement caught his eye and he brought his bow to the ready in a smooth motion as he tracked it through the trees. He loosed his arrow right as the feline jumped, only catching it in the flank with a loud and angry yowl as it disappeared into some brush.
K'dar bit back a curse as he nudged Chir and pointed in the direction the creature had moved to in case he'd somehow missed it. He again let the mute boy lead since in all honesty he probably really was a better hunter. Tiber, let T know there's a pissed feline running around with a gimpy leg. I'm sure he'll be overjoyed, the dragon remarked before passing the information on.
Splitting up was risky, but they did have the dragons as back up and they all were experienced hunters, even if he personally preferred to fish. K'dar nodded, gesturing at T'ryn to move off to the side as Tiberuth clarified the plan and that K'dar would be staying with Chir. Now he just had to hope that T didn't get mauled or mangled by a feline or Caz would kill him. Or Mal. Possibly both. Up above, Tiberuth continued his lazy circle to make sure he could keep facilitate communication. And if needed come crashing down in a glorious raging ball of roars. Hopefully he wouldn't have to, it would be quite undignified.
Don't miss if a feline turns on you. I'll do my best, K'dar thought with a smile. So long as they didn't wander too far apart from each other it would likely be fine, they knew how to traverse the jungle well enough to get to each other if needed, and Chir was proving he was just as handy with the terrain. The flicker of movement caught his eye and he brought his bow to the ready in a smooth motion as he tracked it through the trees. He loosed his arrow right as the feline jumped, only catching it in the flank with a loud and angry yowl as it disappeared into some brush.
K'dar bit back a curse as he nudged Chir and pointed in the direction the creature had moved to in case he'd somehow missed it. He again let the mute boy lead since in all honesty he probably really was a better hunter. Tiber, let T know there's a pissed feline running around with a gimpy leg. I'm sure he'll be overjoyed, the dragon remarked before passing the information on.