The Beginning of the End Escape from the Jungle Wilds Timestamp: Summer 78, 498 AV Continuation from The Beginning of the End: Into the Jungle Wilds They flew as fast as they could, but Massacre knew they were not out of the danger yet. He could hear the Myrians and their tigers below them, and in the are breaks in the canopy he could sometimes glimpse the orange beasts dart by. They were keeping pace with the zith who were all beginning to get tired. Looking back, Massacre could see some of his tribemates beginning to sink in the air, flying slower and slower, drawing ever closer to the tree canopy, and the inevitable death that would come with it if they fell below. Massacre turned around, ushering the rest of his tribe to continue on. They were going north, though Massacre did not really realize it. All he knew was the coast was to their left, but to fly over it would expose them fully to the arrows below. So they flew north. Massacre flew back to the stragglers, trying to encourage them. Both were new to the tribe, and Massacre could not remember their names. "Come on, you two! Don't give up. We can make it out of this alive, you just have to keep flying!" His encouragement seemed to help one of the Zith, who nodded in affirmation and began to beat his wings harder, regaining his altitude. The other Zith just shook his head as he began to sink lower. Massacre watched the ground below him wide-eyed, seeing the Myrians gathering beneath, preparing their bows. "You can't give up. You can do it, you just have to fly harder. I won't let you-" Massacre's words were cut off as a hail of arrows shot up out of the canopy. Most of them fell short, but one grazed Massacre's leg, causing him to cry out in pain and temporarily look away from the other Zith. When he looked back, the Zith was gone. Looking down, Massacre could see him just as he fell into the trees, an arrow in his shoulder. Grim faced, Massacre turned and flew away before another volley could claim him as well. He did not want to leave behind the other Zith, but there was nothing he could do for him now. As soon as the Myrians found him, he would be dead. |