by Beshira on December 13th, 2012, 3:09 am
"Don't interfere!" Beshira shouted, momentarily forgetting to keep her voice down. The boar lifted its head, a string of meat hanging loose from clenched teeth, its beady eyes swiveling in her direction. Realizing what she'd done, she slowly backed away and gestured for Viper to do the same. "Stay on your horse," she whispered. "It can't outrun your mount, but it will easily outrun a human being." She paused for a beat. "This is my prey. Stay out of this."
The wild boar began with a slow approach, grunting as its head shook a few times, shivering from fever as flecks of blood dribbled down its coarse fur. It was easy to tell that there wasn't much time left. Beshira matched its pace, cautiously taking steps backward and keeping her eyes fixed on it. She drew back an arrow, making sure she had some form of cover accessible to her nearby.
Opting to stand beside a robust-looking pine tree, she scanned the beast for a possible opening. Unless you had come equipped with powerful, armor piercing arrows, your best bet was to aim for the heart, which was often a difficult task considering much of its mass was kept low to the ground. She'd have to work on disabling the legs first, though that may prove an even more difficult task.
The boar squealed, baring its foam-spotted teeth and rushing toward her. She let loose an arrow but misjudged its initial charging speed, sinking it into the dirt a few inches behind it. Beshira grit her teeth until it came a considerable distance closer, stepping behind the tree and keeping her feet by the opposite side of its base as the boar sped past her and swiftly corrected itself, turning around to face her again.
That trick would never have worked out in the open, and it definitely won't work a second time. She readied an arrow and kept her movements steady. The idea was to kite the boar into uneven or impassable terrain for the first few attempts, but at length, even that would prove to be an ineffective method should the first couple efforts fail to bear into fruition.
The boar let out a low growl and dashed at her again - ready for it this time, she let her arrow fly, hitting it right in the shoulder. All that did was piss it off even more. She drew back her leg and kicked dirt into its face, and while it worked to hinder the charging animal's vision, she had let it get too close. She lost her balance as she tried to avoid it, hitting the ground with an audible thud as her arrows spilled from her quiver. Scrambling to her feet, she noticed the boar trying to shaking the grime from its eyes, roaring in frustration as it stamped with its feet and bucked about.
Beshira held her breath and snatched an arrow from among a bed of dead leaves and messily nocked it into her bow, shooting it in its side. The beast made a hideous screeching noise, snapping the arrow in half as its front legs met with the ground again. Eyes reddened from both primal rage and irritation from the dirt, it grunted and started advancing towards her again. Now on her feet, she reached for an arrow from her quiver and her fingers touched only air. A gasp escaped from her lips as she realized that she had let all of her arrows tumble out into the dirt when she had fallen. If she tried to bend down and pick them up, she would be dead for sure.
Not good.