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Date & Time: All throughout January
Location: Outside places.
Characters: Ico and you!
Summary: Hunting and following hunters.
Warnings: Animals will die.
[a]
[The natural talents of a Sacrifice could only go so far. Though Ico picked up the bow and arrow with eerie efficiency, hunting was an entirely different matter. Not all his hunts were successful. It took time and failures for him to learn. Though at times he grew frustrated, he persevered.
Successful hunts ended in the death of a small animal such as birds. Ico did not enjoy it, but it was necessary. He prayed over the animal in a strange language. Because he had never hunted back in Toksa, he made up the prayers, and even the act itself. Once he finished, he hesitantly grabbed his knife.]
How am I supposed to do this?
[b]
[What better way to learn than by learning from a hunter? The hunters of Toksa village often hunted in groups, so he believed that by joining others, he would also better his chances of a successful hunt. Should Ico see another person hunting, he did not hesitate to follow. Snow crunched loudly under his feet as he quickly approached.]
Hey! [He waved to get their attention.] May I hunt with you? I'm still learning.
Location: Outside places.
Characters: Ico and you!
Summary: Hunting and following hunters.
Warnings: Animals will die.
[a]
[The natural talents of a Sacrifice could only go so far. Though Ico picked up the bow and arrow with eerie efficiency, hunting was an entirely different matter. Not all his hunts were successful. It took time and failures for him to learn. Though at times he grew frustrated, he persevered.
Successful hunts ended in the death of a small animal such as birds. Ico did not enjoy it, but it was necessary. He prayed over the animal in a strange language. Because he had never hunted back in Toksa, he made up the prayers, and even the act itself. Once he finished, he hesitantly grabbed his knife.]
How am I supposed to do this?
[b]
[What better way to learn than by learning from a hunter? The hunters of Toksa village often hunted in groups, so he believed that by joining others, he would also better his chances of a successful hunt. Should Ico see another person hunting, he did not hesitate to follow. Snow crunched loudly under his feet as he quickly approached.]
Hey! [He waved to get their attention.] May I hunt with you? I'm still learning.
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You run if you wish. I will take down this beast, it will feed my group for weeks.
[He'll just be...clambering up on that bear now don't mind him]
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Fenris stayed so Ico stayed as well. He used his sword to keep the bear from getting too close. The bear thrashed about, trying to throw Fenris off its back. Its roar filled the air, causing nearby animals to flee. When it stood on its hind legs, Ico rushed in to stab the soft belly. The beast struck Ico, knocking him away.]
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If you cannot stay on your feet, I suggest you run.
[Already his hands are slipping THROUGH the animal, grabbing muscle and sinew and PULLING]
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I think you killed it.
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That could have been unfortunate.
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[He did not want to say that it frightened him. Ico moved to see if any part of his body hurt. A sharp pain hit him when he twisted around. He winced, but did not make a sound. Now that it was over, he felt weak. He sat before the bear and he put his hand over its nose. Quietly, he said another prayer.]
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[Literally. He watches Ico with his silent prayer, reminded of the Dalish and their ways.]
If we could take the beat back, our community would be well fed for a while.
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It's very heavy. How are we going to bring it all the way back?
[Ico already had a few ideas in his head, but Fenris was the elder and more experienced here. He relied on him for an answer.]
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I don't suppose you have some rope?
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Here. What will you do with it?
[He watched Fenris, ready to observe and absorb everything he could teach him.]
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That will do well. Perhaps with some logs we could tie the animal down and drag it back.
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[He looked around, trying to find his bearings. Once he found where they were, he pointed.] I think there's some that way. Should we both go?
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[He took more rope from his bag and he used it to tie the fox. The bear was probably large enough to leave alone, but he did not want anything to take the fox so he carried it over his shoulder.]
This way, Fenris. [He walked ahead.]
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Silently, he follows the youngster off.]
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Over here.
[He felt his baldric under his Mark. The sword was strong enough to cut through stone; he did not doubt it could cut through the trees.] How big should the logs be?
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No, but I think my sword can cut through it. It cut through stone before.
[He went ahead and he began walking under the trees, looking for the right size to cut.]
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[The sword was nearly as long as the boy was tall. Yet it was light enough that Ico drew it out and held it in one hand. White light poured from the blade.
That branch looked about the right size. He swung the blade at it and it sliced through the branch in one swing. Ico pressed his hand against his side. That hurt a little more than he thought it would.]
How much do we need?
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[Look at that, he'll even admit it out loud.]
Perhaps two more?
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[Two more, okay, he could manage that. He breathed deeply and he worked through the ache. The second and third branch went just like the first. It hurt just like the first as well, but he did not let it stop him. The sword split it apart as if the trees were made of thin tissue.
He put the sword away and he gathered the branches in his arms.] Do we need anything else?
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No, we are fine. [A pause.] Are you alright?
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[He approached Fenris, dragging the branches behind him. He looked around to find his bearings again.] Let's hurry, before it gets eaten. This way.
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Yes, we should move fast. [He'll pick up tow of the branches.]
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