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Ranged Weapons Hyper Sense
Nymoria's eyes drifted across the forest, tracking the few motions that she saw around her. Few and far between, the shift of the branches - caused by the passing of some small critter that leapt from one to another - and the bending of smaller plants and limbs that signified something else moving through the thigh-high grasses.
The crossbow shifted in her hands as she readjusted her position. She'd knelt to inspect a collection of tracks that had stuck out from the mud beneath her feet; hooves imprinted into the soil as whatever she'd been chasing had passed through the area. She'd only caught a quick glimpse of it - a red-fur hide, six tines atop its head, and eyes as dark as the fates portrayed.

Close...you're losing speed. Looks like you're finally tiring.
She'd been chasing the thing for upwards of three hours already, moving silently and keeping out of its awareness as much as she could. That was, until she had accidentally spooked it - turning around a rocky corner to find the thing in the middle of the road, barely registering it before it leapt into the woodlands and the chase had begun in earnest.
Whatever the thing was, it had been quick - leaving Nymoria behind in mere moments, forcing her to follow a trail that had been growing colder by the minute as it continued on a zig-zagging pattern that leapt further and further away from the small settlement she'd originated from in the east. I'm not going to lose you now, not after coming so far. Whatever you are...I'm going to get a sight on you, at the very least.
Her tail swayed behind her, the appendage hanging in a calm manner. She'd long gotten used to the counter weight of it - often missed it, when she returned to the real world. It was as much a part of her now, as the crossbow was, as the hunt itself was. She smiled, extended canines common of the Caenis making her grin more menacing that it was intended to be. A wolf's life.
With barely a whisper of sound, Nymoria rose from her kneeling position before heading further south, following the bare trail that the beast had left in its wake. No matter how long it took, she would find the creature.
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