Dispater, what are you on about now?!
Ezra very rarely found herself with a moment to spare where she could revel in the quiet of solitude. Normally, she filled her days with training, with helping out the Khalasar, or hunting in the wilds with her Raptor. She hadn’t realized when she adopted the thing just hope much meat it needed to consume on the daily basis. It was probably old enough to go hunting by itself, but sometimes Dispater would whine and mope around the tent until she grabbed her gear and followed him into the treeline. Sometimes, they wouldn’t make it home until dawn the following day.
Now, he was pacing in front of the entrance to the tent, his eyes gone and away into the tees. Something was amiss. He was never this twitchy unless he was hungry and considering they had just returned from feeding him not ten minutes ago, something else was going on. Ezra trespassed outside with a huff, her silver eyes glancing upwards at the sky. Another overcast day and there was a chill in the air, but nothing else sparked her attention. She inhaled, scenting snow on the wind but nothing more, nothing alarming.
Dispater trilled his agitation, his lithe reptilian form walking a few paces away before doubling back and looking at his mother, his large yellow eyes pleading. Tilting his head to the side, he gave another inquisitive trill before pacing away and back once more.
Erza growled, the sound unlike anything she had ever made towards him before. With a huff, he went back inside, grabbed her great axe, and left the rent, her Raptor slightly in front of her, the two crossing over the land at a quick clip. But the land was familiar to them. Dispater had grown up in this land and knew the paths through the forest, the ebb and sway of the trees, the quiet brooks of water that marked how far he might’ve wandered from home.
And he knew when there was someone new trespassing in these lands.
He saw her first and growled as a reaction, his instinct pushing him to leap from the bushes and barrel her over, tear her limb from limb and lick up the fresh meat. Sure, he had just eaten, but more food was always good and he wasn’t completely full…not yet. Ezra’s steady hand on his side stopped him from acting, his slender dome turning toward her with a questioning quirk of his head. Ezra didn’t know this woman and she seemed lost, obviously a trespasser, but did that mean she needed to be killed?
Perhaps not?
Halt, the Death Knight commanded as she stepped onto the path. The treeline had ended some ways away and there was nothing to conceal Dispater from prying eyes. Ezra didn’t care. She had faith in her companion.
You are crossing into claimed territory. What is your business here?
The woman blinked at her, as if she were a spec of dirt not worthy of speaking to. And then she
looked around the Death Knight, obviously expecting someone which wasn’t her.
Ezra ground her teeth and took a threatening step forward, the familiar heat of battle tickling the base of her spine.
I’m the one you’ll be dealing with. If you don’t need anything, get the fuck off this land.
@Madison Freebird