Man it's been a while. Anyway, here is our next part, so sorry for the wait-i have been VERY busy. Well sort of anyway. And due to this i cannot edit my previous post, therefore i apologize.
Chapter 2
He roared and leapt at the one responsible, teeth bared in his wide gaping mouth, saliva trickling down one side of his face. Dake lunged at the man’s throat, canines prepared to chomp heartily into his Adam’s apple, when he took an abrupt step back, sending Dake flying away into a shredded tent. He toppled into a pot which was bubbling over with warm water, letting the contents spill over him. He roared in pain, then barked fiercely at the man, who was taking further steps back. He leapt at the man, who this time had nowhere to run, trapped by a fall to the bottom of a cliff by one side, and an angry wolf at the other. As Dake came speeding towards him he swung his axe in a harsh arc, downwards then upwards in one swift move, cutting a deep slash in Dake’s left abdominal area. He whimpered, then fell softly to the floor, limp and lifeless. He bled freely from an open wound, reddening the snowy, icy floor. There was a bark from the man’s left. He turned to see Blane, stood with the arm of a man clutched in his mouth, ragged and torn. Blane dropped the arm, and growled. He glanced away at his dead brother, then looked back. His eyes were nearly crimson with fury. He roared in anger and leapt at the man, ripping open his stomach with a swipe of his claw. The man shouted out, but was cut short once Blane had bitten his neck. The man went quiet, and passed silently onto the next life. Amidst of all the chaos, Blane wandered over to the corpse of his once proud, loyal brother who lied pitifully at the feet of the dead man, in a strangled heap. The floor around him was now soaked in blood. Blane muzzled him softly, the turned away to the fight that was going on behind him.
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Kuroni pushed forwards at a brisk pace. The snow was caking him and the tribe in white. The snow was very deep, and Kuroni and the tribe were literally up to their hips in snow. Kuroni knew it would be like this all of the way to the cave, but at the end of the day, the weary group of travellers had no other choice-seek refuge in this cave or freeze and starve to death. They continued through the snow at a quick rate, considering just how bad the weather was, but soon they reached a point were they could continued no further, and began digging a trench in which to sleep in, and rest for the night in. In the morn, whence the snow had hardened they would use their tools to make hand-holes in which they could use to climb up. They would then continue. He stopped and began setting up his tent. The rest of the tribe then did so, following their leaders example, lining them up in an arrow straight column, pointing east. Around fifty tents were set up in total, each one housing about two or three people. The women unravelled their bags to reveal much needed food, and the men gathered around the fires and told stories to the children while they ate. Kuroni retreated to his tent for some early rest, and so did a few other men and children. Kuroni lit a fire in his doorway, then fell silently off to sleep.
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