Fenris said:With that he unfastens his bayonette and fixes it upon his Martini-Henri.
solomoncane said:Joshua says, "I'm not sure where that cat is, but I think its close. I've never seen a cat that could do this kind of thing.
Old One said:"Perhaps the horses will warn us of possible danger before it gets too close."
Haskins:Old One said:"Forewarned is forearmed, gentleman. Thanks to our scouts for noting the possible danger. Let us keep a watch on the underbrush, but push ahead before daylight completely fails us."
The thought of a giant jungle cat leaping out of the trees makes her distinctly uncomfortable. She slides her Webley from its holster and grips it tightly.
"Perhaps the horses will warn us of possible danger before it gets too close."
~ OO
Fenris said:Haskins:
"Pardon me, Ms. Nielson, but cats can climb and are fond of dropping onto their prey from trees. And since our specimen seems to be an awfully good jumper, I would be more worried about the canopy above us than the underbrush."
And with that, Haskins gives a hitch to his horse to follow Hambrick's lead, whisting the tune of "A Modern Major General"
ragboy said:T. Rawley shrugs, spits, and mounts up. Pulling the horse around in a tight circle, he falls in line with the others.
"Ma'am?" he asks Brigitta. "You want to ride Brindle? I can walk him for you if you're not used to horses."
To Haskins: "Hell, if that cat wants to take a chunk out of you, you ain't going to see him coming either way."