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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:43 am
Aita's eyes went wide as Daray reared back, making a loud whinney, then plunged forward racing into the cave. "You fool Daray! Are you trying to get killed!" She yelled after him. She was furious with him...How was she supposed to sneak up on a bear that would no doubtedly see her now?
She bolted into the cave, silencing her hoof beats and staying in the shadows, hoping there was a chance to hide her presence.
Her eyes adjusted slowly to the darkness but then she also had her flames around her for light. She followed closely behind Daray, his hooves clopping on the stone floor of the cave. The cave was narrow and long, but just ahead it opened up into a large carvern. And there in the back of the cave stood a large, angry grizzley, looking like he had been disturbed of his sleep.
She wasn't sure how to approach him from behind now..Daray had raced ahead before they had time to sneak in and assess the situation. She hoped he was at least smart enough to draw the bear out for hwer into the centre of the cave's cavern.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 3:22 am
Either he had suddenly grown very very brave, or else the adrenaline pumping through him allowed him to ignore his fear, but either way, Daray was no longer scared of the bear or of what the bear could potentially do.
His short-thought out plan went as followed: he'd run up to the bear and make an initial jump at the creature, who no doubt would NOT be expecting an attacking Soquili in his home, then proceed to taunt and have the slow creature pursue him back towards the center of the cave. Taunting and the occassional hoof shove should prove to gain the bear's entire attention, for grizzlies were known not for their intelligence, but for their brute strength and stupidity. "Heh, a grizzly is even stupider than me" Daray thought, and grinned. Then, once he had the bear's full (and angry) attention, Aita, who would be hiding in the shadows of the cave, could use the opportunity to sneak behind the bear and attack and bite him from either the side or the back.
Daray suddenly realized that he had never told Aita his plan. Ooops. Hopefully, being the intelligent Nightmare that she was, she would figure it out.
Clomping down the cave, he noticed an orangey reflection bouncing off of the cave walls. What in the....? Daray bit his tongue. How could he be so stupid? Aita couldn't hide in the shadows.. her flames would reveal her location no matter where she was.
He cursed softly under his breath, and hoped for the best, seeing that they had already arrived into the sleeping area of the bear's cave, with the angry, but still drowsy, grizzly glaring at them for awakening him from his peaceful hibernation.
"Time to show Aita what I'm made of" Daray thought grimly.
"HEY!" He yelled out, "HEY, BEAR!"
His running gallop ended as he lept and sailed through the air, his front hooves in front of him. In a matter of seconds, those hooves pressed hard down against the warm furry chest of the grizzly and shoved him hard back against the cave wall. Daray heard a sickening crack as one or two of the bear's ribs must have snapped during the forceful shove.
He quickly backed away, knowing fully well the bear would lash out (hell, he'd lash out himself if someone was attacking him), and began his taunt.
"You stupid bear. This is MY cave. Why is YOUR ugly face in MY cave?" He smiled wickedly, knowing how grizzlies were very territorial creatures and using it against him. The bear, who had been swearing and screaming at him, gave him a glare Daray won't soon forget, and rose from the ground, standing on his hind legs. If he hadn't been so pumped up for this, Daray thought to himself, he might actually faint.
Turning tail, he galloped back towards the center of the cavern, hearing fully well the echo of the angry bear's paws hitting the cavern's rocky floor as he followed him.
He only hoped that Aita was still near the centre, or else had managed to hide herself and was now behind where Daray and the bear was, or else he'd be in big trouble.
He gulped, worried.
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 9:33 pm
Aita watched the stallion from the shadows, staying back a bit from the cavern entrance. She knew all too well her flames would give her presence away to the bear at this moment. What was he doing? Did he have a plan? She wished the stupid stallion would have waited and formulated a plan properly with her. If they managed to get through this alive and not harmed so much. she'd be reeming him out for this....it was just simply unacceptable in her eyes.
Aita cringed as he yelled at the bear. She hoped he didn't lure the bear towards the cavern entrance...perhaps turning him away from her presence was the best idea. But how would she convey that vital information to Daray? Would he be smart enough to figure that out?
She watched as Daray attacked the bear, landing a hit on its chest. He was either fearless and brave, or very very stupid. Perhaps both. She watched as he yelled and bear replied with screams and growls of his own, obviously very angry. Then Daray darted to the centre of the cavern. "Turn him away from me...come one Daray get him to turn his back away..." she whispered to herself. She couldn't make her way behind the bear without being seen unless his back was turned from her..or at least partially turned.
The bear roared a long angry obscenity at the orange and black intruder. his eyes shining with a rage that clearly showed his intentions on sinking teeth and claws into this annoying creature. However, the fact this ebar was consumed by rage and focused on Daray, worked to Aita's advantage. He hadn't seen or noticed her and was unaware of her presence...for now. He quickly moved after the stallion to the centre of the cavern....
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:49 pm
Sweat dripped down his face as he ran, trying to keep his distance from the lumbering brute that came at him from behind. It began stinging his eyes, and he forced them to stay open as he ran, knowing one trip up could mean the end up him... and possibly Aita, if she was trapped in the cave as well.
His thoughts jumped back to Aita. Glancing around, he looked for any signs of orange reflections off of the cavern walls and floor, but saw nothing, which only led him to assume that Aita had returned to the cave's entrance... which means he was heading directly towards her! The last thing she would probably want to see would be a sweaty Soquili and a very pissed off bear running full force towards her... there was no doubt, looking back on it now, that Aita would already be furious with Daray for his actions. No need to add to it. He would have hell to pay when all of this was over.
Not wanting to gain more fury from the gal he was trying to impress, Daray did a quick turn around and rushed at the bear. The angry beast was caught off guard by the crazy Soquili's antics, and paused to think about his next move, himself screeching to a halt.
Daray used this window of opportunity to dodge the bear and manage to run past it, getting so close to the creature that as he passed, he could feel the light brush of fur against fur. He prayed silently that the bear would be too dumbfounded to do anything.
Unfortunately, his prayers were left unanswered as a large paw came swinging around and managed to snag Daray's left hip, tearing into the skin as he rushed past, and Daray gave out a yelp of pain and stumbled forwards. He was fortunate... the wound wasn't very deep at all, but it sure hurt like hell.
Turning around, he forced out a laugh and gave the grizzley a cocky smirk. "That's the best you can do, bear cub?"
The bear, instead of roaring in outrage once again, stood on it's hind legs and gave Daray his own wicked smile.
"You think you're so smart, horse meat?" He grinned, his voice low and thick with an unidentifiable accent. "You're the one who just trapped yourself in my cave. Now, no matter what you do, there's no way you can escape. You're as good as dinner now."
Biting his lip in worry, Daray took a few steps back, the pain of the slashes in his side shooting up his leg. He stumbled backwards as he unknowingly tripped over a rock, and landed on the cavern floor with a thud. He watched as the bear, laughing, got back down onto all fours and proceeded to saunter his way, his foul mouth already dripping with saliva as he imagined the taste of fresh horse meat.
Daray squirmed against the cold cave floor and struggled to keep moving away from the bear. The wound itself would heal soon enough, as long as the bear didn't finish him off first.
He only hoped Aita would be able to get there in time. It would serve him right if she had just abandoned him to the bear, he knew it, but he secretly hoped to himself that she would come to his rescue. That, or maybe she would convince the bear to sharing with her some of his tasty dinner composed of a stupid Soquili.
Daray gulped, worried.
((sorry for the long post... I get carried away sometimes xD))
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:47 pm
Aita watched as the events unfolded before her, her crimson orbs seeking an opportunity to attack. Mind you the thought of just leaving Daray to his own demise had crossed her mind, but then who would fetch her meals for her? Yes he had a usefullness after all, and so she would make sure he stuck around for a while longer.
She remained hidden even still as she saw the bear take a swipe at Daray..How stupid of him to get so near to allow that to happen. If not for her, his fate would have surely been sealed. But still the desire to taste fresh, bloody bear meat and the fact she was using it to easily corrupt this stupid stallion was too much to resist. A slight bit of saliva portruded from the corners of her own mouth as she thought about it.
Her attention was snapped back to the scene before her as the two exchanged words and Daray was scrambling on the cave floor away from the bear. Fear shone clearly in his eyes.
It was at this moment Aita moved forward, silently still as the bear was no longer facing her...his full attention on the would be meal of horse flesh before him.
Within seconds she was right behind the bear, without him knowing it. Hopefully Daray would not give her presence away. She bared her teeth, her long viperish fangs gleaming in the light of her flames as she bolted forwards, hooves striking the bear's back as she used her brute strength to bring him down hard.
The bear had been grinning wickedly at Daray, but the moment aita's hooves struck, a look of complete surprise overtook his facial expression. "What the...?" The bear fell down forward and hit the ground hard with a thud.
Aita wasted no time and pounced on her fallen victim, sinking her long teeth into the neck of this great beast. She could hear the sounds she loved most..the gurling, bloody gasps for air...Her eyes looked up as her teeth held their mark as the bear struggled and fought to be freed and escape death from his unknown attacker, her gaze meeting Daray's..
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:50 am
Relief rushed through Daray as he spotted the orange and yellow flames looming behind the bear. He watched as she crept closer to the bear and he attempted to keep his focus on the bear's face, as to not reveal the secret assassin that was lurking in the cavern.
As Aita shoved the bear downwards and sank her deadly fangs into its thick neck, Daray managed to scramble away fast enough before the bear could land it's heavy body on him. He watched as the bear struggled and fought for its life, and then it grew limper and lethargic as Aita's fangs dug and tore deeper into his throat. Daray watched her with great interest, and her eyes looked up and met his. In the scheme of things, he should have been worried, he knew. If this Soquili had the power to take down a bear by herself, she sure as hell could take down another Soquili. But he wasn't worried. In fact, oddly enough, he was very impressed, and even aroused a bit. It was erotic, the blood, as it slowly stained her muzzle and the bear's brown fur. How he could get turned on by something like that, he didn't have a clue. Maybe it was a vibe Aita had and it rubbed off on him. He shrugged to himself. Oh well. There wasn't anything he could do about it anyhow, so what did it matter?
She almost looked like she was grinning as she dug into its neck. "How cute," Daray thought to himself as he glanced down at the bear's face. The bear's eyes met Daray's at his last moments, and Daray stared into them as they began to glaze over... the first obvious sign that the bear's spirit had left its body.
Knowing there was no longer any danger coming from the bear, Daray walked over to get a closer look at Aita's handiwork.
"Having fun?" he grinned, his dark orange eyes dancing as they met with her beautiful crimson orbs.
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:18 pm
Aita tore deeper into the throat, savoring the sweet taste of blood running over her teeth into her mouth and flowing all around. It covered her muzzle as it gurgled. She felt the bear grow limp, wheezing and gasping its last breath.
Aita had watched Daray scramble to keep from being pinned udnerneath the bear and now watched as she drained this great beast's life essence, sending him off to the next world as his body and flesh would serve to feed and keep her alive. They now had a cave in which to stay and a bounty of fresh flesh. Lightning flashed ouside as the rain poured, barely lighting portions of the cavern. The low rumble of thunder was heard and trembled throughout the cave. Parts of the bear's fur were singed and burnt from her flaming mane, tail and feet.
Aita kept her eyes locked with Daray's as he came near now, indicating the bear was no longer a threat. She released her fangs and licked all around her muzzle, tasting the blood. "indeed" was all she replied at the moment to Daray's inquiry.
She stood, and walked around the bear now, sizing up the spoils of their victory. Once satisfied she turned to Daray, red eyes flashing anger at him. "You almost got yourself killed with that stupid move Daray. I could have just left you here to your own demise. You should be thankful I didn't. never, ever rush into something without thinking it through and discussing it with me first. " She stomped a hoof, sending a few sparks flying.
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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 4:29 am
It smelled like cooking meat, the burned fur. Daray took another whiff with his nose and stepped closer towards his companion, glancing up to notice the thunder and lightning booming outside with the rain.
Aita was quiet, which wasn't a good sign. Not at all. He heard her mutter her reply to his question, then watched as she slowly circled around the bear's corpse.
All of a sudden, she turned and started yelling at him. His ears flattened like a dog's and he winced as he was reprimanded for his actions. He knew it was coming, he just never figured it would be this painful to withstand. She was quite beautiful when she was angry, however. That helped lessen the impact. A little.
"I am thankful to you, Aita," he said meekly, watching the sparks from her hoof fly as she stomped the ground angrily. He hung his head with shame. "I'm sorry. I don't know what came over me. I guess... I guess I got a little out of control trying to impress you."
Looking up, his glistening orange eyes met with her angry dark crimson ones and he hoped like hell that she'd fall for his little pity act.
"I promise, if we ever go hunting again, I'm going to follow what you say. Every word... I won't ever endanger both of us like that again, I swear!"
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 5:09 pm
((Dns will join us CTY hehe Shade is an experienced hunter...and a kalona XD so she can help train Daray and help Aita work on her speed and stamina for that plot we discussed ^^ ))
Aita stared at Daray as he whimpered out his apology. Somehow in that shirt time he had grown on her a bit...but the thought of not having him around was not something she wanted. Things were much more interesting and although he had nearly messed this up, he was still quite useful.
"Impress?" she tilted her head to the side a moment, her long flaming mane falling over to the one side of her neck. "Why on earth would you need to impress me Daray? Thats a silly notion, really it is." she shivered a moment. He was trying to impress her...was there more there then she had thought..did he really think she would be with him? Her? A nightmare flesh eatting female? She toyed with the idea a moment before shaking her head and dismissing the thought.
She snorted at him. "Yes well I will hold you to that promise because if it does happen agian I'll take a bite out of your hide myself!" She eyed him a moment, her blazing red eyes starting to settle. She turned her attention to the bear in front of them and a dark smirk replaced her once angry expression.
"So..Daray...would you like to try it first? " She ripped open a nice meaty portion, smearing blood on her muzzle once more and taking a step backwards, motioning for Daray to move in and have a taste.
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 5:27 pm
Shade moved slowly through the inky blackness, the thick trunks of trees surrounded her standing like impassable pillars in the darkness. The rain was pelting her even through their thick foliage and it was a tad irritating but she stood for it as she moved slinking in the darkness on the trail of her next meal. The Kalona grinned sharp fangs like razers adorned her mouth with their pearly gleam, her two-toned eyes were glowing like torches in the darkness that ensnared the huntress and her prey.
Shade let out a loud curse when the prey she’d been stalking silently for over an hour bolted suddenly frightened by some stupid creature. Laying her wings down even tighter on her sleek back the Kalona bolted forward weaving through the trees as thorns ripped her soft flesh. He growled annoyed to have to chase him now then the scent of fresh spilled blood filled her sensitive nostrils and Shade grinned as the scent revived her bloodlust. Using all her strength she sprung forward in a great leap and caught her prey by the neck.
The pitiful things neck broke with a loud snap that echoed off the trees, carting her precious meal she meandered slowly towards the smell of the blood wondering weather it was another Kalona whom had spilled it.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:58 pm
((Awesome! xD Welcome to the thread, Dns! <3 ))
The lecture itself was much more brief than Daray had expected. He had been positive that he'd walk out of the cave a few pounds lighter after Aita tore into him, but it never came.
He felt humiliated when she berated him about impressing her. What had he been thinking? It wasn't like him at all to do things for the sake of a pretty mare... was he beginning to develop a crush on Aita? And in the quick amount of time he had met her?
"I am foolish," Daray muttered to himself, ashamed. It was obvious that the feelings that had begun to grow for his beautiful friend were unreturned, which would probably be best for her. No sense attaching oneself to a silly stallion.
He watched her snarl out an empty threat (Daray knew, in his heart, that Aita would never physically harm him. How he knew, he didn't know... it was just a feeling that he had), and turned to face the bear's body as she tore into it's flesh.
He froze as she invited him in for a taste of the bear. The smell of death was strong, intoxicating and intriuging to his nostrils. He slowly approached the slain beast and leaned over, admiring Aita's teeth's handiwork as he gazed into the gash. It was now or never.
Closing his eyes, he daintily reached out his mouth and bit down on the meat she had set aside for him. It was firmly attached to the rest of the body, so it took a hard pull and tug for it to rip itself loose from the carcass and into his mouth.
The meat was unlike anything he had ever had before. It was warm and juicy, and he began to chew on it. He felt a trickle of the blood drip down his jaw as he chewed on the piece, but he ignored it as he attempted to swallow a part of his meal. The meat itself had a flavor of its own... something he couldn't describe... but true as Aita's word, it was amazing.
Inside him, turmoil reigned. One side of him was pleading with him to stop, that what he was doing was wrong, while another side of him commanded him to continue on at full force, to release the inner evil within him.
All he could do, without a word, was turn and look at Aita, his mouth still half full with bear meat.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 11:22 pm
Aita watched as Daray stood thinking to himself. She rolled her eyes, impatient. Had her words had that harsh an effect on him? Really now, if he was to be a strong stallion he would have to learn to accept it with a grain of salt and obey. She heard his muttered words, noticing his ashamed facial expression.
"Daray" her voice softened a bit...perhaps she needed to be less harsh with him. "Daray, I do not speak such words to hurt you. Only to make you realize whats important. Running off like that based on emotions and silly notions will only get you or me killed...what is so impressive about a dead stallion?" Her face softened a bit before returning to its usual dark sinister expression, just enough to let him know she did care a little bit if he lived or died and preferred not to have him trying to impress her with stupid, idiotic whims. After all what good was he to her dead anyways?
She waited for him to come forward and taste the meat. Would he really do it? This was the moment of truth...was he mouldable....would he be worthy...wait..worthy of what? What kind of a thought was that? She shook her head, shaking off the thoughts that intruded into her mind. He was rubbing off on her now. She'd have to watch out for that.
She licked the wet blood from her muzzle, her eyes rolling back some in enjoyment at the sweetness of the blood. Her body shivered....the blood...it still gave her that erotic pleasure...almost as good as mating except she had never mated so..she wouldn't know. Ideas about a bloodied mating after the thrill of a kill and a blood bath entered her mind...blood all over two bodies...my that was an intruiging thought. Her little daydream was broken when Daray finally stepped forward.
She watched as he carefully took a hold of the meat..it was as if he was afraid to break something, but he finally ripepd off a chunk and started chewing it. She watched him eagerly, her eyes widened a bit as she anxiously awaited his reaction. She watched him half swallow and then he just stood there looking at her, as if confused.
She reached down and ripped away a chunk of flesh and blood, blood rolling down her muzzle and neck as she did so. ok so she was a messy eatter...but she liked the blood all over her. She ate it fast and then her eyes met his. She hoped this would encourage him. "Whats the matter Daray? Is it not delicious as I said it would be?"
Aita watched the stallion, wondering what he would do...would he swallow it and feast with her? or would he spit it out?? All the while she was unaware of the approaching Kalona, following the scent of their fresh kill.
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Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 11:48 pm
Shade purred around the kill in her mouth as the blood dripped onto her tongue, the Kalona closed her eyes and purred louder grinning like a Cheshire cat. Then she paused the scent of the kill was close and it was a bear, there wasn’t many creatures that could take down such a kill. Twitched her ears Shade strode forward determined to find this Soquili now .
She paused outside the cave glowing eyes narrowed even more now, she could smell them two Soquilis within it’s stone walls. Shade wondered silently if they were lovers searching out a spot to mate but then she snorted to herself, if that was the case why was there a fresh kill? The mare strode forward kill still gripped in her steel clamp like jaws.
Shade's eyes caught the flicker of the mare's flames as she stood within the cave, there beside her was a strange tribal stallion. She narrowed her eyes and her head shot up when she saw the strange flaming mare teaching the lesser to eat meat, instantly Shade thought of her mate’s ‘son’ and his mental problems because his father had taught him to eat meat when he was a grass eater.
Snorting Shade stamped a hoof and pawed at the slick earth, she snarled and her long fangs gleamed like pearly daggers in the darkness that seemed to cling to her. She finally dropped her kill and let out a deep growl swinging her tail back and forth “teaching a lesser to eat meat are you nightmare?” Her voice rung out with it’s deep German accent powerful and strong yet very feminine.
Shade knew of the fire horse breed she’d meet a few in her day though she had never become close to any of them. She dug her cloven hooves into the dirt and snorted again raising a brow. She had one pillar like leg position over her own kill letting any smaller predators that might have been nearby know this was hers.
If Shade’s fangs and the pure fact she was a Kalona wasn’t enough to scare a lesser the twin horns piercing the air from atop her head would have been. They were blood stained with only hell knew how many kills, and a smaller yet just as deadly spike adorned the tip of her muzzle. The black and ice blue roses a pon her forelegs had blood dripping apon their velvety peddles. Shade, for the most part, was a strange yet beautiful mixture of darkness and beauty wrapped a pon strong bones and steely muscles.
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Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:15 am
Daray had come to a conclusion.... meat was definitely tasty.
Pushing aside the objecting voice in his head, he swallowed the rest of the meat in his mouth and leaned down and tore off another chunk of flesh. He had watched Aita taste the blood from her lips, and she appeared to be writhing in ecstacy from it. In a weird way, it kind of turned him on, and he laughed at the thought.
"What would a Nightmare like her want with a plain old stupid stallion like you?" He thought to himself, his teeth grinding away at the warm, bloody meal. It was hard trying to shred the chunks in his mouth due to his grass-eater flat teeth, but he'd be damned if he was going to let a little thing like teeth shaping stop him from enjoying this feast.
He watched her lean over herself and tear away the meat, and he marveled at her. From the legends him mother had told his siblings about the Nightmare race... the Nightmares were selfish creatures who cared and lived only for themselves. Aita had taken the time out of her life not only to befriend Daray, but to even attempt to teach him a new lifestyle... a delicious new lifestyle.
He continued to gaze at her like a love-sick puppy, and swallowed his second helping of meat. "No no, it's really good!" he reassured her as she questioned him. "I was just... debating on--"
He stopped.
They were no longer alone in the cave. Daray's head jerked to the side as he noticed the winged Kalona coming closer to them. He had recognized her from an earlier day he had come across her... he believed she was called Shade, if he remembered correctly. Shade had snuck up on them and now she was eyeing both their kill and them, and that made Daray nervous. What was she after? Daray walked over and stood in front of Aita protectively, his eyes never leaving the newcomer.
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Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 2:53 am
Aita watched as Daray tore off another chunk, pleased with how well and fast he was adjusting to her way of life..the darker side of things. Her crimson eyes flickered from pleasure..not just from the bloody meal, but also for the successful corruption of the young stallion. In a way he was now tied to her...a companion of sorts maybe? or perhaps just a pet she had adopted. Either way she pleased.
She tore off another piece, chewing it with her razor teeth, blood oozing out of the meat and covering her black muzzle. Her eyes glazed once more as she let them look forward at Daray. He seemed to be giving her that look again...watching her....why? What was he thinking? She was curious but before she could ask, she was interupted by the sound of a hoof stomp which was followed by the voice of another female.
Her head snapped into the direction the voice had come from as she swallowed the remaining meat in her mouth. She didn't bother to lick off the blood that was still stained across her muzzle.
She locked eyes with the kalona, a strikingly colorful one at that. She noted the pitch black body and long blue mane she adorned in a braided fashion. This mare had black roses up her front legs and icy blue markings on her legs and tail. She eyed the necklace and the marking in her rump, also noticing the unusual horn on her nose and extra 2 horns atop her head. A very strange looking kalona female nonetheless.
Aita made sure she did not under-estimate her. Kalonas were a fierce foe if one was not allied with them or at least on good terms, but Aita was not worried. Instead she smiled sinisterly moving forward to answer the mare. "A lesser? Why should we label others of a weaker breed? Can they not be as strong as we if they are trained right? Aside from the obvious lack of fangs and horns of course." She noticed the kill under the mare's legs. Good, at least she brought her own meal. "Some of them even have great potential to be moulded right. Why waste such promise?"
It was at that moment Daray moved to stand in front of Daray as if trying to protect her. She raised a brow in surprise and question, her face clearly giving a confused and puzzled expression at his actions. "Daray?"
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