Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson (
ragnarsson) wrote in
riverviewlogs2018-01-24 08:31 pm
Naughty Kitties (Closed)
who: The team assembled for the mission (Ivar, South, Sif, Aeacinos, Ronan, Shiro, Osomatsu, and Lauren)
what: The Pride of Pestilence mission
when: Nowish?
where: Out in the farming area
warnings: Animal violence, human violence
When it came up that there was a group of predators wreaking havoc out in the farmlands just inside the secondary fence, it was clear something was going to have to be done. The animals had only been attacking farm animals and pets thus far, but if they got a taste for human flesh, things could turn disastrous. So a team was swiftly assembled to deal with the problem.
After some observation, a few simple facts emerged. There were three females and two males, plus three cubs. While the cubs didn't present much of a challenge, the pride of cat creatures did. They were highly territorial and difficult to deal with. They were also intelligent, making it hard to predict what they were going to do next.
It was clear something was going to have to be done about these creatures. Let's just hope the team could manage to work together long enough to subdue them.
(OOC: Feel free to tag into any of the parts written up below! It's just rough outlines of what's to be done, feel free to interpret that however you see fit!)
what: The Pride of Pestilence mission
when: Nowish?
where: Out in the farming area
warnings: Animal violence, human violence
When it came up that there was a group of predators wreaking havoc out in the farmlands just inside the secondary fence, it was clear something was going to have to be done. The animals had only been attacking farm animals and pets thus far, but if they got a taste for human flesh, things could turn disastrous. So a team was swiftly assembled to deal with the problem.
After some observation, a few simple facts emerged. There were three females and two males, plus three cubs. While the cubs didn't present much of a challenge, the pride of cat creatures did. They were highly territorial and difficult to deal with. They were also intelligent, making it hard to predict what they were going to do next.
It was clear something was going to have to be done about these creatures. Let's just hope the team could manage to work together long enough to subdue them.
(OOC: Feel free to tag into any of the parts written up below! It's just rough outlines of what's to be done, feel free to interpret that however you see fit!)

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"If we split up into a couple of different groups, and all focus on taking just one of them down, we should get the whole group of them fairly quickly." He knew not everyone in the group was going to be happy with the idea of relocating them, rather than outright killing them, but they couldn't just orphan these cubs or kill a trio of little ones just because their parents had developed a taste for cattle and sheep.
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"Should we report back with our idea, then?"
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Ivar shifts around, crawling back towards where he'd left his wheelchair further back in the long grass. He's surprisingly adept on the ground for someone unable to use his legs, able to crawl nearly as fast as a able-bodied person could walk.
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Once they were back at the campsite, Osomatsu flopped down and sighed. "Man! That was super scary!"
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He pulled his axe out and began to sharpen it on a whetting stone with slow, careful strokes. "Try being on a battlefield where your life could end at any time, knowing your fate has already been decided for you, facing down enemies that all will kill you or be killed in turn. That's true fear."
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Ivar's words did make him think, though, as they always did, about the tough life the viking had come from. Osomatsu couldn't imagine it. He was so young, and had already done so much. Landing himself in the quarantine must have been a cakewalk for him........ er, a cake ride.
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That's what pawns in chess were there for. Weak little things that could be put into the fray ahead of everyone else, so that it didn't matter too much if they got taken out. It's how Ivar viewed everyone around him. Not as human beings with thoughts and emotions, but pieces on a chess board, there for him to maneuver around and manipulate as he pleased.