November 25, 2018, 06:23 PM
He had decided to take a break from patrolling and find something to eat, which wasn't so surprising considering it was Revui — all he did was lurk on the borders and devour whatever he found in the caches. At least this time he had enough self control to wait until he was further from the territory edge before he gorged himself — but as he went hunting for a cache, he discovered the scent of one of his siblings and deviated after it instead. He wasn't really hungry; Revui had a habit of eating even when he didn't need to, which was a drain on resources that he was not thoughtful enough to take in to account.
Once he'd trailed the wolf to a point he could get a good look at them, he realized it was one of the Cerberus. At first he wasn't sure which one - Hydra was always the one he thought of when he saw the roaming shadows, but it wasn't often that he was correct in his assumptions. In this particular moment Revui had spotted Alya, and while he wasn't sure which sister it was, he was content to watch her moving from stone to stone, showcasing a finesse that he hoped to one day achieve himself. Revui closed the gap and began to mimic her movements - not alerting her to his presence even though it would've been a good idea - and began to leap from spot to spot, trying to land soundlessly (and failing) or trying to reach the next stone without scrambling too wildly (and failing at that too).
It was clear by the time he caught up with her that Revui wasn't the finesse type; he was a blunt instrument, not a sly one, not a quick or quiet one. He stumbled more than once, and eventually gave up on his attempts entirely, slipping from the stones and crashing in to the ferns nearby with a grunt of irritation.
Once he'd trailed the wolf to a point he could get a good look at them, he realized it was one of the Cerberus. At first he wasn't sure which one - Hydra was always the one he thought of when he saw the roaming shadows, but it wasn't often that he was correct in his assumptions. In this particular moment Revui had spotted Alya, and while he wasn't sure which sister it was, he was content to watch her moving from stone to stone, showcasing a finesse that he hoped to one day achieve himself. Revui closed the gap and began to mimic her movements - not alerting her to his presence even though it would've been a good idea - and began to leap from spot to spot, trying to land soundlessly (and failing) or trying to reach the next stone without scrambling too wildly (and failing at that too).
It was clear by the time he caught up with her that Revui wasn't the finesse type; he was a blunt instrument, not a sly one, not a quick or quiet one. He stumbled more than once, and eventually gave up on his attempts entirely, slipping from the stones and crashing in to the ferns nearby with a grunt of irritation.
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movement & location - by Alya - November 23, 2018, 03:57 PM
RE: movement & location - by Revui (Ghost) - November 25, 2018, 06:23 PM
RE: movement & location - by Hydra - November 29, 2018, 07:48 PM