by Thorin on Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:58 am
Thorin knew the danger of these lands, but these men already acted like timid women. With the smallest sound, one of them would jump and put on an immediate defense. At one point, Thorin had to reassure Aiden, that Igraine had made the right decision about hunting in these foreboding forests.
While the men didn't act so sure about the decision, at least he could count on the men for a sure aim. One of the men had shot a rabbit straight through the head, before the creature could even think about scampering off.
"Well, at least one of you will have rabbit stew tonight...." Thorin said, feeling a muscle in his face twitch. Aiden had been the one to make an impression on Thorin first. While he didn't like the guy, he could be useful in dire situations.
When they came up to a glen, he didn't notice, or sense anything unusual at first. The others would hardly notice a strange being, so he didn't expect them to be looking for the same thing that he was. When Seamus and Conor suddenly fidgeted behind him, he immediately looked to their direction. In front of the men, a small creature emerged: a fox, but not an ordinary fox.
Thorin knew the creature well, but mostly from lore. He wondered if any of the men would kill the creature. They could use the blood of the Kitsune for the healing properties, but he wondered how many would drink blood, even if it could cure an ailment during the travel. "Draw your bows and make sure you don't miss, or you'll see the true side of a Kitsune." Thorin ordered, wondering what the men would do. If they were smart, they would obey and see the benefits from this hunt.
Once he saw the Kitsune fall to the Earth, he knew that this place would be cursed. However, that wasn't his problem and they wouldn't be here for long. He saw that it was once again, Aiden's arrow that had struck through the side of the Kitsune.
Packing the creature with the remains of the dead rabbit, they saw the sight of a deer cross through the brushland. Thorin let the men see his true form: the shadow enveloped him entirety, enclosing the men with his force. His fangs grew, along with his claws. Turning to Aiden, Thorin's face appeared more ashamed, then proud. "Never tell Igraine about my true form." Without another word, he moved forward, but the men would only a blur of a man.
Within minutes, he brought back the deer carcass and dumped it in front of the men. A normal man wouldn't be able to carry such a huge creature, but he didn't want Igraine to see that part of him. His shadows dispersed from him again, but he didn't speak of what he was - only what needed to be done. "Take the carcass back to the camp. I need to purify the area." The purification wouldn't take long, but Thorin needed to be with his thoughts.