A Sunny day.
A gentle breeze, rustling the leaves of the trees.
A chirp of some birds, their song flowing through the air.
The pained howl of some animal as it fell prey to a predator.
The slow breathing of a hunter as she took aim at her target with a hand-made bow she crafted herself.
And finally, the sharp twang caused by the string as she released her hold on the string, releasing the arrow and sending it flying towards its target.
The arrow flew swiftly and silently, the target only being alerted at the last second, much to late for it to even dodge the arrow. The boar gave a squeal as the arrow penetrated its hide, burying itself deep into the animal. The boar fell to the ground, dead before its dirty hide hit the ground. The hunter, let out a breath she didn't know she had been holding. She had been out here all day, and the noon sun was becoming hot. The forest had not been a giving maiden, today. At least, though, she had a suitable offering for Lady Artemis now - and dinner for the evening after she sacrificed the beast.
The hunter approached the downed boar cautiously, making sure it was dead before lowering the hood hiding her features. "Well, aren't you a beautiful thing." She said, slinging the bow across her back as she examined the boar. It looked to be an older boar, probably with only a few more years to live. "I've bet you've got some stories to tell, don't you?" She spoke, almost affectionately - or perhaps it was fondness. "Ah, if only you could talk." She smiled, removing the arrow from the boar. "I suppose you'd hate me for killing you though." She smiled softly. "But enough of that. I'll make camp."
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Not long after, she had made camp. She had a fire going, and she had done most of the work for the sacrifice. She had removed the beasts entrails, and offered them up to Artemis. It was a messy business, but she didn't mind. Sacrificing to Lady Artemis was not something she was ever going to complain about doing. She would do it more often, if she had the time. Surviving in the wild usually took up more of her time than she liked, though. At least she was able to wash her hands after gutting the boar with a small skin of water she carried. She would need to find a new source of freshwater.
With the boar meat roasting over the fire, she quietly sat, legs crossed with her bow resting at her side. The entrails had been burned and were nothing but ash now. She questioned upon making a small effigy of the goddess to carry around, for use at such times. That was a pretty good idea, actually. Why hadn't she thought of doing that before? Ah well. She'd get to work on that after setting up a few snares after she cooked the boar.