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the end and the beginning

Ricochet the Incendiary Posts: 133
Deceased
Stallion :: Equine :: 15.2 hands :: 5 years Buff: BULK
Blu
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"Kill."

The command is silent, but the intent is the same as two bodies streak through the woods.

The first comes low and fast. A blur of black and white on paws that cut easily through the snow and the brush. He darts between the mare and stallion, amber eyes a glower as fangs flash in quick succession. The dog is an elegant mover, nimble and athletic he drives his teeth at the delicate nose of the unicorn without ever staying in one spot. He started in silence to maintain the element of surprise for as long as possible, but now the chest rumbles and the lips curl nearly to his ears as violent snarls sizzle into the air.

The master is not far beyond the hound.

Ricochet comes like a golden bullet. His hooves slam the ground with less certainty than the dog's paws, but this is not the stallion's first winter. He uses the glide of the snow and mud to his advantage, feinting before ducking shoulder first towards the unicorn. The accuracy of sliding is an imperfect variable however, so it's likely he'll bump into Rilo as he moves, but he intends to place himself between her and that horn, tacking the gash to his left shoulder if needed. He plans to use that same shoulder to slam his momentum into the horned marauder and rattle his balance, which is likely already usurped from shying at the dog's facial assault. Even as the fore hand of Ricochet comes to rest, likely by collision, his hind quarters utilize the slick of the snow to swing around and into the unicorn, making them parallel now. Back feet hike up to snap out at the back legs of the assaulter while teeth aim their own snaps as the offender's neck line.

"Ricochet the Incendiary and Guns. You're going to die."

As is customary Ricochet ensures that whoever has the misfortune of fighting with him will know his name, so that when they die they know who takes the honor of their life. His father, his mentor, would have left it at the name, but Ricochet can't ever help but add a menacing remark to truly salt the wound.




Messages In This Thread
the end and the beginning - by Rilo - 10-10-2012, 06:18 PM
RE: the end and the beginning - by Ainle and Pherick - 10-11-2012, 12:56 PM
RE: the end and the beginning - by Tares - 10-11-2012, 05:08 PM
RE: the end and the beginning - by Rilo - 10-11-2012, 06:01 PM
RE: the end and the beginning - by Ricochet - 10-14-2012, 01:25 AM
RE: the end and the beginning - by Ainle and Pherick - 10-14-2012, 04:17 AM

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