"You could have chosen anywhere in the world, RyuKyu, and you went with a place full of bones! Must definitely be you dog half!" Kei'Taro spoke quietly to his spirit animal, as both him and the Ryukyuan pup walked towards the cemetary. The Lion-Dog had been tasked with the objective of finding a suitable place to bed down in for the night. For two weeks they managed to find decent places, but Kei was also the one picking.
RyuKyu lopped lazily ahead and perched atop a grave, but before he could begin digging up a femur or collarbone, he dematerialized at the whim of Kei. "No need of both of us staying here, and this may be the best punishment for you!" The laugh came easy and a happy bark sounded in his mind.
After a brief moment of looking around the area, Kei shrugged off his sleeping bag and let it land with a soft thud on the ground. He knelt beside it and retrieved the strange musical device he was asked to hold for a previous opponent. He hadn't been able to return it, as the man simply vanished off the face off the earth. He learned plenty about the device namely that it was a MP3 player. He thumbed the device leisurely before slipping it back in his bag and finding a piece of dried meat in his bag. Last week ended his hunt for the Elephant Bestial Key, and with it the poaching days of a group of rich yankees on a safari. Admittedly, they knew well how to perserve meat, a pleasure he aimed to enjoy the benefits of in the present.
With a sigh, he leaned back against the headstone of a Geoffery Geovanni, who by his headstone was a loving artist, and placed the strip of meat in his mouth and began to chew. Hopefully the next Key; the Key of the Scorpion would be found next and preferably not in a place where the dead resided.
RyuKyu lopped lazily ahead and perched atop a grave, but before he could begin digging up a femur or collarbone, he dematerialized at the whim of Kei. "No need of both of us staying here, and this may be the best punishment for you!" The laugh came easy and a happy bark sounded in his mind.
After a brief moment of looking around the area, Kei shrugged off his sleeping bag and let it land with a soft thud on the ground. He knelt beside it and retrieved the strange musical device he was asked to hold for a previous opponent. He hadn't been able to return it, as the man simply vanished off the face off the earth. He learned plenty about the device namely that it was a MP3 player. He thumbed the device leisurely before slipping it back in his bag and finding a piece of dried meat in his bag. Last week ended his hunt for the Elephant Bestial Key, and with it the poaching days of a group of rich yankees on a safari. Admittedly, they knew well how to perserve meat, a pleasure he aimed to enjoy the benefits of in the present.
With a sigh, he leaned back against the headstone of a Geoffery Geovanni, who by his headstone was a loving artist, and placed the strip of meat in his mouth and began to chew. Hopefully the next Key; the Key of the Scorpion would be found next and preferably not in a place where the dead resided.