"Talking"
(Sending)
Human Talk
'thinking'
-off-colors- Visions, Dreams, Thoughts, powers
------- Change time/place
Unwanted Recognization Part 3
They rode silently through the forest. The only sound being made by the horses hooves on the ground as they moved.
They had been hunting a good part of the morning, the fourth morning of the Hunt, and 3 of their Escort had gone back to the Human camp with kills.
The Humans would take Deer, Bear, Bird, and ground creature meat back to the Human camp so their sent wouldn't alert other game to the hunters presence.
The Elves had been pleasantly surprised when a few young humans snagged a buck of their own. It made them feel not so bad about what they were going to do.
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It was the end of the fourth day. It had begun to snow lightly and the Elves were sitting in the trees along the river bank. Their wolves were crouched on the ground below them.
The Humans were further down wind.
A buck cautiously stepped out of the wood cover on the opposite bank. They had been tracking him for two days, finding signs but never the creature himself.
He is a strong young buck. He would give a good chase. The time for escape was now.
(Blade) the Huntress called him forward. (This one is yours)
He soundlessly slid up to her side. With quick instructions and soft corrections she shifted him in to position and let him aim. She braced him in her arms, pulling him into the form she and Thistle had been taught by there mother, Bloodsong -the Archer.
They drew back and he let it fly. His aim was amazing for a first timer. He pinned the beast in the rump as it was walking away.
The Buck screamed and took off into the woods.
(Young one.) Firestorm yanked him out of the tree. (Let's claim your prize!) She hauled him onto Blaze as the powerful creature speed away to give chase.
They ran.
They ran across brooks, through clearings, and around trees. The wolves' mighty muscles working furiously under them. The other three on their mounts were close behind. All running so fast the wolves mouths were foaming slightly in excitement.
The Humans were futilely trying to catch up.
Firestorm brought Blade up in front of her. She showed him how to aim while a wolf runs.
He shot once and got nothing but air. The next he nicked it on its front right leg. The Buck slowed, slightly, and began favoring his left leg as he ran.
(There. There!) The other hunters cried as soon as they noticed the weakness.
Blade knocked out another arrow. Hitting the Buck's left knee-joint.
The gargantuan Beast collapsed. The wolves circled as their riders dismounted.
Seeker stepped forward and drove his spear into the Buck's Heart.
Instinct over took them, They threw their heads back and howled into the early Winter night.
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Over the river and through the woods Humans stood frozen in their tracks, every hair standing on end as a Wolf howl echoed in the air.
The Elves must have crossed The Boundary.
The Shaman at the time of the Elves capture set a boundary of an area where they could control the elves. It suspended their "animal instincts".
Of course the Elves didn't know that.
And now they would never see the Elves again.
Unwanted Recognization Part 3
They rode silently through the forest. The only sound being made by the horses hooves on the ground as they moved.
They had been hunting a good part of the morning, the fourth morning of the Hunt, and 3 of their Escort had gone back to the Human camp with kills.
The Humans would take Deer, Bear, Bird, and ground creature meat back to the Human camp so their sent wouldn't alert other game to the hunters presence.
The Elves had been pleasantly surprised when a few young humans snagged a buck of their own. It made them feel not so bad about what they were going to do.
-------
It was the end of the fourth day. It had begun to snow lightly and the Elves were sitting in the trees along the river bank. Their wolves were crouched on the ground below them.
The Humans were further down wind.
A buck cautiously stepped out of the wood cover on the opposite bank. They had been tracking him for two days, finding signs but never the creature himself.
He is a strong young buck. He would give a good chase. The time for escape was now.
(Blade) the Huntress called him forward. (This one is yours)
He soundlessly slid up to her side. With quick instructions and soft corrections she shifted him in to position and let him aim. She braced him in her arms, pulling him into the form she and Thistle had been taught by there mother, Bloodsong -the Archer.
They drew back and he let it fly. His aim was amazing for a first timer. He pinned the beast in the rump as it was walking away.
The Buck screamed and took off into the woods.
(Young one.) Firestorm yanked him out of the tree. (Let's claim your prize!) She hauled him onto Blaze as the powerful creature speed away to give chase.
They ran.
They ran across brooks, through clearings, and around trees. The wolves' mighty muscles working furiously under them. The other three on their mounts were close behind. All running so fast the wolves mouths were foaming slightly in excitement.
The Humans were futilely trying to catch up.
Firestorm brought Blade up in front of her. She showed him how to aim while a wolf runs.
He shot once and got nothing but air. The next he nicked it on its front right leg. The Buck slowed, slightly, and began favoring his left leg as he ran.
(There. There!) The other hunters cried as soon as they noticed the weakness.
Blade knocked out another arrow. Hitting the Buck's left knee-joint.
The gargantuan Beast collapsed. The wolves circled as their riders dismounted.
Seeker stepped forward and drove his spear into the Buck's Heart.
Instinct over took them, They threw their heads back and howled into the early Winter night.
-------
Over the river and through the woods Humans stood frozen in their tracks, every hair standing on end as a Wolf howl echoed in the air.
The Elves must have crossed The Boundary.
The Shaman at the time of the Elves capture set a boundary of an area where they could control the elves. It suspended their "animal instincts".
Of course the Elves didn't know that.
And now they would never see the Elves again.
