Topic: The hunt

Icer1978

Date: 2006-06-07 20:22 EST
Moving out the door and down the porch stairs, wings unfurled as the dragon took flight, finding a thermal and letting it do most of the work, her flight path was toward her lair, yet it wasn't to check on her hatchlings, it was to hunt.

Blue eyes scanned the surrounding forest as she searched out the Wyvern that her mate had told her about, he'd been injured in an attack and run, and now, it was her turn.

The wyvern came from nowhere, he was blue with green on his left side, just as her mate had said, and he hit, scraping his talons along her side. A meer flinch was all she gave, then the chase was on, jaws snapped at the beast's wing in an attempt to disable him, yet he veered off and above, going in for another dive toward her.

He didn't stand a chance...roaring in rage, she thrust herself toward his diving form, talons digging into the beast's flesh as they both collided, the force nearly knocking the two from the sky, yet somehow she kept airborn, the thrashing form of the Wyvern trying to drag her down.

Both creatures roared and shrieked, as the fight wore on, until she managed to catch hold of the beast's neck, jaws sinking down for a deathblow, then landing with her kill, she moved into her lair to rest.

Icer1978

Date: 2006-09-05 13:15 EST
It had been quite awhile since the dragon had last gone on a hunt, not wanting to wake her mate, especially after all he'd been through, she rose silently and slid toward the entrance to their lair, peering out into the distance.

Jaws parted as she took in a deep breath of the fresh air, and taking wing, she glided through the waterfall that protected the entrance of their home.

She'd simply patrol the perimeter for the moment, not wanting to stray very far.

Icer1978

Date: 2006-09-11 20:21 EST
All remained quiet around the lair, not a wyvern in sight. Blue eyes drifted down toward the pool of water at the base of the falls, and folding her wings, the dragon dove into the cool water, , she needed to eat something, and without her main prey, she'd stick with fish. Gliding through the water gracefully and with as much ease as if it were air, she snapped up a few stragglers from a nearby school of fish.

Icer1978

Date: 2006-09-19 02:03 EST
The fish satisfying her hunger for the moment, she continued to swim around in the pool just outside her lair. The cold water lapping against her scales was a welcome from the usual warm weather, that left her hide dry and itchy.

Finishing her swim, she slid out of the water, shaking off the excess, and settling just on the edge of the pool, she closed one eye, and took to basking, her other eye open and alert to all around, though not much happened in the forest near her lair.