Blood and Earth
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:17 pm
The Hin carefully sniffed his way into the clearing. The air was crisp and clean and bathed in the pumpkin-orange of late afternoon. This part of the forest was empty and silent. No bird sang. No creature scrambled through the fallen, bitter leaves. The ground was pungent with decay and birth. Tock was alone. He stalked to the center of the glade, his senses open and alert to the slightest of signs. When the time was right he acted quickly and with great ferocity. Tock threw himself to his knees and ripped his tunic away from his body. He pulled the sickle from his belt and sliced deeply across his chest. He stabbed the sickle into the earth and cupped his hands below the smile-like wound, filling them with blood. Tock brought his hands to his lips and filled his mouth with crimson life. He raised his face to the now starlit sky and spat. Blood sprayed over himself and the darkened clearing. He leapt to his feet and began dancing frantically in an ever increasing circle, screaming to the night and beating his knotted fists against his bloody chest. Tock stopped suddenly and whipped around to face the thing he called from the depths of the forest.
The leopard poured out of the shadows and into the glen. Each step it took a testament to power and grace. A slow rumble began within its chest as it circled opposite the diminutive Hin. They faced each other, the black panther now snarling and hissing, the Hin still beating his chest and cursing in gibberish. Without notice the great cat sprang at Tock.
Tock ran forward, then reversed direction, grabbing a mammoth paw in his hands. His head snapped around and he dug his teeth into the meaty fleshy behind the cat's ear. He rolled backwards with the leopard, shaking its ear in his tiny jaws. The cat screamed in rage and tried to claw Tock loose. Tock's belly was torn and his thighs were shredded. He worked his way to the back of the panther's neck, maintaining a tenacious grip on its ear. He grabbed the great cat by the scruff of its neck and released his bite.
The leopard froze and Tock began a whispering hiss into the remains of its tattered ear. The cat relaxed and the glen was filled with deep purring. Tock lay exhausted on the big cat, slowly bleeding to death...
The leopard poured out of the shadows and into the glen. Each step it took a testament to power and grace. A slow rumble began within its chest as it circled opposite the diminutive Hin. They faced each other, the black panther now snarling and hissing, the Hin still beating his chest and cursing in gibberish. Without notice the great cat sprang at Tock.
Tock ran forward, then reversed direction, grabbing a mammoth paw in his hands. His head snapped around and he dug his teeth into the meaty fleshy behind the cat's ear. He rolled backwards with the leopard, shaking its ear in his tiny jaws. The cat screamed in rage and tried to claw Tock loose. Tock's belly was torn and his thighs were shredded. He worked his way to the back of the panther's neck, maintaining a tenacious grip on its ear. He grabbed the great cat by the scruff of its neck and released his bite.
The leopard froze and Tock began a whispering hiss into the remains of its tattered ear. The cat relaxed and the glen was filled with deep purring. Tock lay exhausted on the big cat, slowly bleeding to death...