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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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He finished cutting up the fox. The skin was too damaged to be of use for anything, but he managed to save most of the meat.] I'm finished. Would you like to see my room, Fenris? You can put your things in there whenever you have the time. After I'm done at the clinic, I can even help you. There's not a lot in there, so I have lots of room.
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Thank you, that is...most kind.
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You're welcome. This way, it's up here. We have stairs now. Before, we had to use a rope.
[He went up the newly made stairs and he stopped at one end of the hall.] This is it. There's light and it's warm here. We put our food in the ice on the fourth floor. I'm going to put the meat there and then I'll go to the clinic, okay?
[After trying to shift the load in his arms, he gave up and simply turned around so his backpack faced Fenris.] My key's in the pocket on the right. Could you get it?
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[Fenris is not a touching type.]
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[He turned around so he could give Fenris the meat. With the burden shifted, he pulled the backpack around so he could get the key.
The room was sparsely furnished, if at all, and it was clear that only he lived in here. There was only one bed.]
You can have the bed. I don't mind sleeping on the ground. [He gave Fenris the key and he held his arms out so he could take the meat again.] Will you be okay for now?
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That will be sufficient, but I will not remove you from your own bed. I have slept on the ground many times, this will not make any difference.
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Are you sure? I don't mind, really. I sleep on the ground all the time, too, so I'm used to it.
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Okay, we'll keep switching until we get another bed. I'm going to put this away now. If you get hungry I have some snacks on the table, and we can cook food over there.
[He tipped his head, using his horns to point down the hall where the kitchenette was before he started going up the stairs.]