So this was the forest. Indeed, he could see why he had heard so many negative things about it. He had only entered but a few moments before and already he could feel as if he was being watched. A school for children was seriously so close to such a place!? He wondered just how many had met their fate here. He couldn't sense life forms in his current state, but he knew that he wasn't alone. Other living creatures were in here, and they were not fluffy fuzzy bunnies. Or maybe they were. But that wouldn't end up being a good thing.
Despite the obvious dangers, he paid the warning signs no heed and continued his trek within the forest. A place with supposed dangerous creatures, a good a place as any to start looking for "it". After all, this was one of the places "it" could reside, assuming "it" was even on this world. While the sun had risen only a few hours ago, the atmosphere under the trees was dark and gloomy, making it appear as if dusk was only around the corner. He kept calm, though, not being the slightest bit afraid of the surrounding area.
It would not be long until he heard a growl and the sound of footfalls. He turned to his right side just in time to see a large four-legged animal leaping out of the bushes towards him. While only about a second passed between the wolf's feet leaving the ground and its body entering melee range of Alistair, he was able to discern precisely where and how the wolf would land - which of course that would be on top of him! - as well as the likely area of his body the wolf's teeth would sink into. His mental reflexes, being the faster, allowed him to step to the side just as the wolf's body flew past his own. Just before the wolf's feet would touch the ground, Alistair's hand went for the beast's tail, and grabbed it, allowing momentum to do its work.
The wolf's body had finally found itself back on the ground, and it now cried out in pain from its tail being yanked so strongly - although, it was the momentum of its flying body that actually did the work!. Alistair quickly let go of the tail and made a jump backwards, keeping his distance from the creature. A smart move, for the wolf had immediately jumped back to its feet and made another lunge at him.
Why was this wolf alone?
It was rabid, was his conclusion. He saw that clearly now. The look in its eyes, the foam in its mouth. It also had several cuts and areas of missing fur along its body. It must've been through a lot. He originally intended to just scare it off, but the rabies would only spread and harm other creatures if he did such a thing. Plus, it was unlikely he would be able to scare something that was rabid.
His mind came to these conclusions fast enough that he still had plenty of time to think of a way to avoid the wolf now lunging at him. Simply by watching it maneuver towards him, he knew exactly how and where the wolf would strike him. Such creatures were easily predictable, and he knew well enough how to handle them. However, if he let the wolf get on top of him, it was likely he was not strong enough to keep it at bay. It could very well kill him.
He wasn't going to allow that.
He would finish it in one blow, and although he preferred not invoking his Mantras as much as possible, he had decided this would be an acceptable situation. At the very last second, just as the wolf was about to connect with his own body once more, he performed a jump to the side while at the same time uttering a silent prayer to Adonai. As his feet touched the ground once again, as did the wolf, his eyes and right hand would both be covered in a golden glow. The wolf paid no heed, instead bounding towards him once more. Alistair did not attempt to dodge this time.
Right under the jaw. That would be sufficient. The rabid wolf was fast, physically faster than Alistair. But definitely not faster mentally. Alistair was able to outmaneuver the wolf just well enough to place an uppercut right under the beast's jaw. The poor rabid creature would feel as if time slowed. A more intelligent being could perhaps feel as if a bomb were about to go off. "The fist to slay one thousand demons...." Alistair uttered. "Fist of Heaven!"
His eyes and fist both returned to normal. The slowed-time the wolf experienced reversed back to normal, and it found itself tumbling through the air uncontrollably until it finally smashed into a nearby tree and tumbled to the ground. If Alistair planned his attack correctly, and it was unlikely that he didn't, the wolf would have a severed spine at the very least.
Indeed, it was certainly dead.
Despite the obvious dangers, he paid the warning signs no heed and continued his trek within the forest. A place with supposed dangerous creatures, a good a place as any to start looking for "it". After all, this was one of the places "it" could reside, assuming "it" was even on this world. While the sun had risen only a few hours ago, the atmosphere under the trees was dark and gloomy, making it appear as if dusk was only around the corner. He kept calm, though, not being the slightest bit afraid of the surrounding area.
It would not be long until he heard a growl and the sound of footfalls. He turned to his right side just in time to see a large four-legged animal leaping out of the bushes towards him. While only about a second passed between the wolf's feet leaving the ground and its body entering melee range of Alistair, he was able to discern precisely where and how the wolf would land - which of course that would be on top of him! - as well as the likely area of his body the wolf's teeth would sink into. His mental reflexes, being the faster, allowed him to step to the side just as the wolf's body flew past his own. Just before the wolf's feet would touch the ground, Alistair's hand went for the beast's tail, and grabbed it, allowing momentum to do its work.
The wolf's body had finally found itself back on the ground, and it now cried out in pain from its tail being yanked so strongly - although, it was the momentum of its flying body that actually did the work!. Alistair quickly let go of the tail and made a jump backwards, keeping his distance from the creature. A smart move, for the wolf had immediately jumped back to its feet and made another lunge at him.
Why was this wolf alone?
It was rabid, was his conclusion. He saw that clearly now. The look in its eyes, the foam in its mouth. It also had several cuts and areas of missing fur along its body. It must've been through a lot. He originally intended to just scare it off, but the rabies would only spread and harm other creatures if he did such a thing. Plus, it was unlikely he would be able to scare something that was rabid.
His mind came to these conclusions fast enough that he still had plenty of time to think of a way to avoid the wolf now lunging at him. Simply by watching it maneuver towards him, he knew exactly how and where the wolf would strike him. Such creatures were easily predictable, and he knew well enough how to handle them. However, if he let the wolf get on top of him, it was likely he was not strong enough to keep it at bay. It could very well kill him.
He wasn't going to allow that.
He would finish it in one blow, and although he preferred not invoking his Mantras as much as possible, he had decided this would be an acceptable situation. At the very last second, just as the wolf was about to connect with his own body once more, he performed a jump to the side while at the same time uttering a silent prayer to Adonai. As his feet touched the ground once again, as did the wolf, his eyes and right hand would both be covered in a golden glow. The wolf paid no heed, instead bounding towards him once more. Alistair did not attempt to dodge this time.
Right under the jaw. That would be sufficient. The rabid wolf was fast, physically faster than Alistair. But definitely not faster mentally. Alistair was able to outmaneuver the wolf just well enough to place an uppercut right under the beast's jaw. The poor rabid creature would feel as if time slowed. A more intelligent being could perhaps feel as if a bomb were about to go off. "The fist to slay one thousand demons...." Alistair uttered. "Fist of Heaven!"
His eyes and fist both returned to normal. The slowed-time the wolf experienced reversed back to normal, and it found itself tumbling through the air uncontrollably until it finally smashed into a nearby tree and tumbled to the ground. If Alistair planned his attack correctly, and it was unlikely that he didn't, the wolf would have a severed spine at the very least.
Indeed, it was certainly dead.