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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 6374988" data-attributes="member: 6747658"><p>[ATTACH]63847[/ATTACH]</p><p>. . . Hittin' puppies iz fun! . . .</p><p></p><p>With the babbling sounds getting louder, the horses and ponies grow a little uneasy. Ridley and Piper seem the most shaken up, looking back as the group ushers them into the ditch on the far side of the road. Age and experience seem to be the winning factor--on the other end of the spectrum Rawhide and Myrtle seem less concerned than the others, with Myrtle even taking a short moment to rub herself against Jonas' hand before looking back towards the approaching sound. Bubba, a stout combat veteran, also performs admirably.</p><p></p><p>Three large figures crest the ridge line some 50 yards distant. Large man-hyena crossbreeds, they walk upright and carry with them large axes. However, they are presently 'armed' with sticks, which they use in the pursuit of some strange little dog, cackling and striking at it. A full-size hyena bounds over the hill and after the little dog as well, and is the first to make solid contact. The hyena grabs the smaller mongrel in its powerful jaws and throws it into the air about 10 feet before falling back to land, at which point the chase takes an erratic turn and begins again, somewhat down the hill. The three dog-humanoids and the hyena all laugh at the little dog in a similar fashion, although the humanoids also break into chatter and taunts that sound like hyena laughter, but also have language-like characteristics.</p><p></p><p>Although the main group is relatively safe at this point (and still 45-ish yards away), Wahyu is closer (maybe 25 yards) and at the greatest risk of discovery. He's taken cover using the scrub to conceal his presence, but one erratic turn of this little circus and the entire affair could easily end up parked right in front of him. Fortunately, they seem a little pre-occupied with their current activity and haven't noticed anything amiss.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=actions]Neither Wahyu nor the main group appear to have been spotted, heard, or smelled, for that matter. Feel free to post actions, prepare, or sit tight, as you see fit. I'll consider any conditionals ("I'll jump out and yell at them if they get within 10 yards of Wahyu!") as well. I already have initiative values, so if something violent happens you don't have to worry about that.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 6374988, member: 6747658"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]63847._xfImport[/ATTACH] . . . Hittin' puppies iz fun! . . . With the babbling sounds getting louder, the horses and ponies grow a little uneasy. Ridley and Piper seem the most shaken up, looking back as the group ushers them into the ditch on the far side of the road. Age and experience seem to be the winning factor--on the other end of the spectrum Rawhide and Myrtle seem less concerned than the others, with Myrtle even taking a short moment to rub herself against Jonas' hand before looking back towards the approaching sound. Bubba, a stout combat veteran, also performs admirably. Three large figures crest the ridge line some 50 yards distant. Large man-hyena crossbreeds, they walk upright and carry with them large axes. However, they are presently 'armed' with sticks, which they use in the pursuit of some strange little dog, cackling and striking at it. A full-size hyena bounds over the hill and after the little dog as well, and is the first to make solid contact. The hyena grabs the smaller mongrel in its powerful jaws and throws it into the air about 10 feet before falling back to land, at which point the chase takes an erratic turn and begins again, somewhat down the hill. The three dog-humanoids and the hyena all laugh at the little dog in a similar fashion, although the humanoids also break into chatter and taunts that sound like hyena laughter, but also have language-like characteristics. Although the main group is relatively safe at this point (and still 45-ish yards away), Wahyu is closer (maybe 25 yards) and at the greatest risk of discovery. He's taken cover using the scrub to conceal his presence, but one erratic turn of this little circus and the entire affair could easily end up parked right in front of him. Fortunately, they seem a little pre-occupied with their current activity and haven't noticed anything amiss. [sblock=actions]Neither Wahyu nor the main group appear to have been spotted, heard, or smelled, for that matter. Feel free to post actions, prepare, or sit tight, as you see fit. I'll consider any conditionals ("I'll jump out and yell at them if they get within 10 yards of Wahyu!") as well. I already have initiative values, so if something violent happens you don't have to worry about that.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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