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Chapter 3 - chapter 3: food?

Letting the tendrils fade, he added more leaves to the growing flame, "good, good, this is amazing!"

Fang kept staking more leaves on it.

Once the fire was steady, he glanced down at the dead rabbit. This time, instead of trying to cut it open with his bare hands, he willed the tendrils to hold it from the limbs.

With a flick of his fingers, the tendrils penetrated into the skin, pulled the skin and muscle, peeling back the fur and exposing the raw meat underneath. (AN: The amount of reading on butchering I made here was disgusting.)

It was a bit rough and uneven, but they became cleaner with each limb.

Fang wrinkled his nose at the life drained fur but kept going, efficiently butchering the rabbit with his spectral tools.

When he was done, he skewered the meat on a branch and set it over the fire, wiping his hands on his coat. He watched the flames cling to the stale meat, feeling a flicker of pride at his ingenuity.

"If the death god saw what I used his powers for he would laugh me out of here." Fang said as he giggled at his destiny.

As the meat sizzled, he couldn't help but smirk. 'I'm starting to get the hang of this.'

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Fang tossed the last bones of the rabbit into the dying embers and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. The forest around him felt oppressive, and kinda stupidly large.

"For real, what the hell did the gods think when they created such a place? Looks like out of a nightmare."

The trees were twisted and hunched over, their branches clawing at the sky. A heavy fog surrounded the forest skies.

"It looks unnatural, can't believe this is made by nature. And yet again, gods and stuff, so they weren't..."

There were wolf howls and they were getting closer, and staying out in the open wasn't an option.

Fang pushed through the dense bushes, his steps muffled by the moss and decaying leaves underfoot. Twisted roots stuck out like traps, and he had to be careful not to trip as he moved uphill, near the top of the forest.

The incline was rather easy, but the amount of branches his legs bumped into was embarrassing.

"Lucky no one sees me here..."

He kept his eyes peeled for any sign of shelter, occasionally pausing to listen if he's getting closer or further from the howls. Finally, he spotted a narrow gap between two boulders, half-covered by hanging moss. Fang moved closer, pulling the moss aside to find a cave entrance. It wasn't much—just a dark hole leading into the hillside—but it was better than nothing.

Thinking nothing of it, Fang entered the cave and his skin was crawling with fear immediately.

The first thing he noticed:

'this is dark. Like midnight no lights dark. Damn, this is going to be one hell of a bad life here.'

Inside, the air was pretty stale, reeking of dust.

The ground was littered with old bones.

some animal, some human. Whatever used to live here was long gone, but the smell still lingered. He kicked a few bones out of the way and moved deeper, finding a small chamber that dipped lower into the earth. It was cramped but shielded from the wind.

Satisfied it was safe enough, Fang leaned against the wall and let out a slow breath. The darkness didn't bother him—he'd gotten used to it by now. As he settled in, his ears stayed sharp, listening to the distant howls and the rustle of the forest outside. For once, he felt like he had a moment to breathe.

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Fang woke up to a shitty ache in his back from sleeping on the uneven cave floor. The air was cold and heavy, and when he stepped outside, he noticed thick clouds gathering overhead. Looked like rain was coming.

"This is going to be a long day, so I need food really fast and some water."

Fang left towards the stream he saw yesterday, and noticed some animals that looked like dears were drinking there.

'I can try hunting them, but when they're in a pack they can get agrresive...

I don't know how will they react to Me, better to let them go and try to find one separated from the pack.'

He scanned the area, squinting through the fog that still clung to the ground.

The fog slowly cleared and he reached towards the lake to drink some water.

As he leaned down to sip, a howl sounded in the forest and an army of birds left the treetops in what looked like a divine ritual of birds.

'Wow... This is beautiful, best thing that came from those howls."

He tried to return to the cave, but soon saw something bizarre.

Not far from the cave, a cluster of deep blue mushrooms caught his eye.

They were huge, almost up to his waist, standing tall. He hadn't seen mushrooms like that before, but food was food so why not?

Fang moved closer, giving one of them a cautious sniff. No strange smell. He tugged at it, but it took a moment to move.

Eventually, he plucked it from the ground. The stem was thick and tough, but he managed to snap it off. He grabbed three more before heading back to the cave, hoping they weren't poisonous. If they were, well, he'd just have to deal with it.

Back inside, he arranged some sticks and used his tendrils to rub them together, getting a small fire going. Once it was stable, he skewered one of the mushrooms on a stick and held it over the flames. The skin started to blister and ooze a thick, dark juice that sizzled against the hot stone.

"Fuck, this is definitely going to kill me. But no rabbits to be found nearby, and I'm not going deeper into the forest.

Looks like it's gonna rain, and running in the mud with wolves on my back is too scary."

As if on cue, rain started pouring downwards, and some entered the cave

Fang grunted and moved closer to the fire, making sure the mushrooms cooked through. The smell wasn't great, kind of earthy and bitter, but it was better than nothing. He watched the rain get inside the cave, hoping it won't slide into his earth bed.

At least he had shelter and something to eat, even if it might kill him.

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Fang bit into the grilled mushroom, disguted at the bitter, almost metallic taste. He forced himself to chew and swallow repeating to himself the "food was food". Just as he reached for another, a rustling noise came from the cave entrance. His head snapped up, and he froze, eyes narrowing.

A creature stepped slowly into the cave, sniffing the air. It was about half of Fang's size, with a fat rounded body covered in dirty fur. Its snout was flat and wide and his eyes were sharp and wild. Two short, curved tusks protrated from its lower jaw, stained with mud.

The beast stomped, lowering its head. It looked like it was trying to be intimidating, but the way its ears twitched showed its fear. Fang took a slow, steady breath, not wanting to provoke it.

He didn't have a weapon, but he focused on the dark wisps forming around his fingers.

Ready to strike if it lunged.

The creature let out a low squeal, scraping at the cave stones on floor with its hooves. It was ready to charge, but something in its stance was off.

like it didn't actually want to fight but felt like it had to.

Maybe the smell of cooked mushrooms drew it in.

Fang considered his options, then grabbed one of the mushrooms and slowly slid it across the ground toward the beast. The creature hesitated, snout quivering as it sniffed the air. It glanced at Fang, before shuffling forward, never taking its eyes off him.

The beast lowered its head and nudged the mushroom, snorting in the smoky smell.

After a moment, it took a bite, chewing slowly. Fang kept his eyes on it, wondering if it would calm down or decide he wasn't worth the trouble. The creature looked at him again, still guarded but a little less tense.

Fang stayed still, letting it finish eating. When it was done, the creature gave a final snort, flicked its ears, and backed away toward the entrance. It didn't leave entirely, just lingered near the mouth of the cave, eyeing Fang with a cautious curiosity.

At least it wasn't attacking. Fang leaned back, still keeping an eye on it. He couldn't help but wonder if the beast was just hungry or if it was looking for shelter, too. Either way, as long as it didn't charge, he wasn't going to pick a fight.

Or was he?

Fang's tendrils slowly sneaked the way clinging to the cave's ceiling.

The pig was sitting down, but his eyes were on Fang.

'I will not lose this chance for food, sorry my friend.'

In an instant move, the pig tried to get up as he noticed the tendrils but it was too late as they were already enveloping his entire body, writing around as he tried to move forward with them restraining him.

The sound of hissing was heard as each of the tendrils, around 20 of them, were draining his life energy slowly.

"Stay still, I will make it faster like that."

But the pig tried to charge towards Fang, and finally managed to expace the tendrils grip.

Fang was surprised and for the first time in this life, he was actually scared of dying again.

The pig charged towards him but Fang managed to flee towards the fire, and he grabbed a stick that was on fire.

Swinging it around, the pig was wary of the moved of this vile elf.

It studied Fang, and stayed still looking for the opportunity.

What he didn't see, was that Fang already managed to recast Deathgrip and send it at the pig.

The fight ended a moment later as one of the tendrils just entered the beast's nose, completely draining the life force from inside.

Fang sat down, exhaustd.

"Show mana.", he said between breaths.

{30/190.}

'Nice, I have a bigger capacity now.

This was intense, I feel a bit dizzy too.

Is this such a low mana for me to feel like this?'

The feeling of such exhaustion reminded him of the sleepiness of dying.

"I can't become so reliant on such powers, but I really don't have anything else but that.

Well, I need to rest before butchering this thing.

I just hope it won't attract other predators."

With that, Fang slowly crawled toward his little hole and slept there cramped into himself.

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