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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 5168530" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Her diminutive frame pinned to the ground by a great weight on her back, the silvery bow in her hand all but useless and her arrows spilling out over the ground, it looked bad for the hunter turned hunted. A startled <em>oof</em> escaped her mouth, puffing out as steam in the sudden cold that hung in the air in this new place.</p><p></p><p>And then Silhouette laughed delightedly. She'd chosen her quarry so <em>well</em>! The moment was so immediate and intense, so full of surprise and <em>life</em>.</p><p></p><p>She'd miss it when it was gone.</p><p></p><p>It took only a moment of concentration to bring the clockwork of the world to a crashing halt, leaving her in an utterly still, utterly quiet version of reality. In that state it was simple to invoke a charm of escape and slip free of the wolf's entrapping paws.</p><p></p><p>Lithely, the goddess tumbled up to her feet and toyed with the idea of flying up to pepper the wolf with arrows from above.</p><p></p><p>But it had earned better than that, she reckoned.</p><p></p><p>Time restarted, and the wolf found itself facing a madly grinning goddess that had somehow managed to instantly vanish from underneath it.</p><p></p><p>"Alright," she said, "lets do this your way. Wolf to wolf!"</p><p></p><p>She seemed to ripple and collapse...and then suddenly balloon back out into the form of a large, savage looking wolf the size of a horse. The dire wolf stood its ground, watching the fey wolf intently...giving it a chance to fight, or flee, as it chose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 5168530, member: 4936"] Her diminutive frame pinned to the ground by a great weight on her back, the silvery bow in her hand all but useless and her arrows spilling out over the ground, it looked bad for the hunter turned hunted. A startled [i]oof[/i] escaped her mouth, puffing out as steam in the sudden cold that hung in the air in this new place. And then Silhouette laughed delightedly. She'd chosen her quarry so [i]well[/i]! The moment was so immediate and intense, so full of surprise and [i]life[/i]. She'd miss it when it was gone. It took only a moment of concentration to bring the clockwork of the world to a crashing halt, leaving her in an utterly still, utterly quiet version of reality. In that state it was simple to invoke a charm of escape and slip free of the wolf's entrapping paws. Lithely, the goddess tumbled up to her feet and toyed with the idea of flying up to pepper the wolf with arrows from above. But it had earned better than that, she reckoned. Time restarted, and the wolf found itself facing a madly grinning goddess that had somehow managed to instantly vanish from underneath it. "Alright," she said, "lets do this your way. Wolf to wolf!" She seemed to ripple and collapse...and then suddenly balloon back out into the form of a large, savage looking wolf the size of a horse. The dire wolf stood its ground, watching the fey wolf intently...giving it a chance to fight, or flee, as it chose. [/QUOTE]
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