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Pokémon Tricks of the Love Fast [Valentine's Nidorans]

1.1 — Berrywinner New
  • Venia Silente

    For your ills, I prescribe a cat.
    Location
    At the 0-divisor point of the Riemann AU Earth
    Pronouns
    Él/Su
    Partners
    1. nidorino
    2. blaziken
    3. fearow
    4. empoleon
    uwu wat's this? a story with bnuuys?

    Yes it is.

    This is a project that started as a oneshot (I swear) but that kinda grew into a plot because Nidorans are cute. It's a bit more of slice of life stuff (for now) with my couple of Inka and Baluarkos from that other story about blue doors, but this time it's about once they are together. Enjoy!

    [Syndication warning: might update annually]




    Tricks of the Love Fast 1.1​

    «Berrywinner»​



    It was a dark and stormy night in the eastern lands of Suocé, but not in the western coast and the mountain forest where the Nidoran lived. No, the colony of leporine Pokémon, spread across some mountains and distanced from humanity's reach, was still enjoying sleep, but the the tendrils of sunlight peeking out from the eastern horizon would soon bring them up to action. As a crepuscular species, the Nidoran considered these early signs of dawn the call of Frith, the Sun bird, to face the challenges of a new day: to scamper off to graze, to explore the forest, to fight for mates and territory, to look for adventures or to keep watch for predators.

    However, at a burrow near the eastern edge of the mountains and far away from most of the action, a Nidorina surrounded by her offspring had decided she would rather sleep five more minutes. Inka was well curled, keeping six furballs of teal or pink colouration close to her chest. Right behind her, her émar Baluarkos, a Nidorino from the surroundings, lay closer to the entrance to the burrow, his body half-blocking it, his snoring faintly echoing across the cave.

    Truly, both adults would have preferred nothing more than to spend the morning together doing absolutely nothing. Alas, as parents of six, and of four and one in previous litters, they ought to have known better.

    "...Ni~" came a growl.

    "...ri?" followed a lazy growl-in-between-a-yawn.

    "...ro?" came yet another call.

    "...Ni!" repeated the first one, this time a full screech.

    For what started as the little furballs around them slowly yawning and stretching awake and licking each other clean and calling each other good morning, quickly evolved into screeching and bumping around and poking their mother as the kittens demanded entertainment! And adventure!

    "...Embleer hraka! Why this early?" came the hiss of the mother, freshly jolted awake by the repeated screeching and jabs to her back. The kittens did not seem to mind, they just insisted on grabbing her attention, forcefully at that.

    Right by her side, Baluarkos lifted an ear. The Nidorino snorted and pawed at the ground lazily for a moment, then turned his head around and frowned at the spectacle.

    "Language, darling. And good morning by the way."

    "Is it, Ba'?" answered the female, slowly turning around to try and get the little Nidos off her back. "I feel like I just went to sleep..."

    The Nidorino rolled his head in response, looking towards the hole leading to the outside world. Up above, he could see some sunlight making its way into the burrow. His ear then picked up again on the plight of the female for sleep, and he pawed at the ground to get the kittens' attention as he pointed them to the outside world.

    "Do!"

    "Ro!"

    "Ni?"

    Some of the kittens leapt off their mother's back and approached the Nidorino, hopping and squeaking as the colony's excitable kittens were wont to do. Their father welcomed them with some cordial licking and with a paw press on top of them, to prevent them from escaping back to their mother. Afterward, he stood up with a measured and absentminded movement, circling around to try and shake himself well awake. "They just want to pla~y," he commented in between a yawn.

    "Ro!" claimed one of the kittens in response, raising his paws to try and get to his father's muzzle.

    "They're yelling -ro, so you give them attention," whined Inka as she flattened herself on the ground of the burrow. Much as she tried, the insistent calling from a number of fluffy rabbits was too much for her to ignore.

    Baluarkos thumped on the ground, trying to get the kittens' attention; as that didn't seem to work he just picked up a random female one by the scruff of the neck and sat her right in front of him.

    "Sleepy, dear?"

    The Nidoran female just blinked up at him and resumed her screeching. Some of the other young Nidos who were circling around echoed her.

    "...Food then?"

    "Ni! Ni! Ni!"

    Given that the screeching intensified, perhaps the kittens weren't in the mood for a meal either...

    "They already had their food," interrupted Inka as she tried to ignore two kittens climbing up her back. Baluarkos saw her chest go up and down in a sigh, which only made things worse as the kittens eagerly started playing in their "rollercoaster".

    "Alright, I guess what we should do is go outside."

    "Yeah, you do that," the Nidorina grunted.

    The male tried to round up some of the kittens and push them closer to the entrance of the burrow, but they insisted in staying close to their mother.

    "Uhm..." the male mumbled, trying to think of something. "Come on kits, why don't we go out for some fights?"

    That seemed to catch on the young males' attention, as they turned to their father ears flared up, and they eyed him eagerly. As if to emphasize his point, the Nidorino brushed his horn against the ground.

    "Yeah, some moves an' stuff. About time they learned to Peck, too."

    This got some of the kittens to climb off their mother's back, at least.

    "I can teach them all those things," mumbled the mother.

    Baluarkos left out a mocking growl. "And I thought *I* wanted to sleep."

    He heard Inka hiss some curses before curling herself further into a ball. The Nidorina's shuffling brought her kittens' attention back to her, and some of them approached her. For a response, she finally turned around, still curled into a ball, to eye her mate and her family.

    "Uhm, Scratch then. Or dunno, what else before they're headed off to the colony?" the male insisted. "It's not fair only the teachers there get to show off," he continued, swinging his horn for display.

    "...You still insist on trying to teach them how to fight?" asked the female, letting out a glare that conflicted somewhat with the forming smile in her muzzle.

    "Yeah, it's fun," answered Baluarkos as he took a look at the kittens going wild. He then picked up one of the kittens and placed him with the others, all gathered together looking for warmth and activity. He saw Inka frown at him and then turn around to face away from him, but he continued. "The troop just teaches them the usual, so I'd like them to learn one or two things for them to feel unique."

    As the kittens continued to surround their father, Inka grumbled at the answer.

    "...Maybe my special, charming trick, even," ventured the male lowering his head.

    The kittens had picked on the mother's complaint and pointed their ears in her direction, but there was no further response by the Nidorina - she just wanted to get back to sleep. Lacking any answer, the kittens quickly turned their attention back to their father and growled, repeating their plea for activity.

    Their pleas were quickly met by Baluarkos with a wink, the assorted Nidos quickly fell silent at their father's answer, trading glances with one another.

    "I don't understand why you insist on this," continued the female, She pressed her muzzle to the ground of the cave and shifted lethargically, not bothering to open her eyes. "It's not like you... suck at this," she said as he saw her chest go up and down in what he assumed was a sigh.

    "But if you want the roolil to be ready to fight then perhaps it is I who should show them some moves," she stated flatly as the shifted in her place to try and keep the noisy kittens off her mind, eagerly welcoming the coming quiet.

    Inka breathed a couple of times, glad that the cave was now in silence. Only then did she realize that it was quiet… indeed, too quiet... except for the very faint breaths of kittens. She raised an ear; they weren't being rambunctious or anything, they were just… sitting there.

    The mother shifted around and opened an eye to see the four... five... six kittens well sat and lined up right by her side. The lot of them looked up to her with the same big pearly eyes and flickering ears and the same attentive, love-grabbing expression they learned from their father for when they really wanted things to go their way. Inka looked down at them, then up at Baluarkos who was sitting a short distance away, a half smile crossing his muzzle, and then down at the attentive kittens again.

    One of the kittens, the youngest buck, eagerly raised a paw and pressed it against his mother's.

    Inka flattened her ears, she knew at that moment they had her against the corner. Her chest deflated.

    "...Like, now?"





    Not long after, the couple led their kittens to the world up the tunnel to outside the burrow. Baluarkos marched first, stepping on the short grass outside and taking a look at the hill behind him. It was still dark outside, and Baluarkos took it from the red-tainted sky that time for Frith to ascend was still a good while away; the kittens would have the time for some exploration and training.

    The grumbling Nidorina and the six kittens of the couple marched out of the burrow next. The kittens were quick to spread around each doing their own thing, which mostly consisted in chewing some grass, pawing at the dirt, or trying to climb the ledges around the burrow. Inka sniffed around for a while before turning to her male, pointing him to guard the downhill side while she headed up the ledges to check that the burrow opening was safe.

    After that came the time to secure the surroundings. Baluarkos instructed the kittens to keep close to the burrow and pay attention to their mother, then both parents went on their own way: Baluarkos to the first bushes and rocks downhill and Inka to the tree line uphill. All the while, the kittens observed with eager interest as their mother climbed the tree and scouted around.

    The pair took their time to inspect the surroundings: scratching some territorial markings, listening for predators, and looking around for some familiar Pokémon in the area, all tasks which the sparsely populated hill made sometimes hard and boring. Unlike life in the more forested and protected hills to the west that served as the heart to the local Nidoran colony, the fringes where Baluarkos' family lived was a far quieter, but also more treacherous abode.

    "No elil around," declared Inka, using the traditional term for the predators, as the pair got back to where the kittens were, "I think I can handle them on my own."

    "You sure?" Baluarkos asked as he started rounding the kittens up, picking them up by the scruff of their necks and placing them besides his flank. a task made harder when the kittens decided to run circles around him. "I wanted to help with the basics and-"

    "I can do that better," the female grunted, as she turned and leered at him, "in the meanwhile you go fetch us fresh food and herbs, you never know when one of them will get a scratch."

    Baluarkos dropped his ears, taken aback. The kittens, sensing that their mother was about to train them, quickly turned to start running circles around her instead, growling and bumping at each other.

    The Nidorino looked down at the kittens, who ignored him for their newfound entertainment, and back at their mother again, who kept her eyes on him, head slightly tilted. Baluarkos wondered if, from her expression, she was somehow as puzzled as he was. Before he could venture to ask about it however, the kittens started prancing around and clinging to her mother's side with their claws, trying to regain her attention.

    The mother stepped back and thumped on the ground trying to call them to order, before looking back at the male and pleadingly pointing him to the bushes uphill. Baluarkos blinked, prompting the female to repeat the gesture.

    "I guess," was all he said before he waved the kittens a goodbye and marched uphill with heavy steps, to where he knew the good food was.

    If the elil had not gotten to it first.





    The Sun was already poking up over the horizon by the time Baluarkos was on his last round, and the lively green of the edge of the forest was now more visible, the trees and branches casting long but still faint shadows.

    Baluarkos, sat on a patch of dirt right in front of some berry trees, looked to the horizon and then to the hill and the world below him, concerned. He then ran his paws across the ground, and started walking and sniffing around.

    The first few runs for food had gone all right, just a matter of venturing into some relatively safe areas where he knew he could fetch food. As the couple was one of the very few ones living in that hill, competition with other Nidos for the food was not much of an issue, so that mostly left checking around for predators as usual.

    The Nidorino sighed in concern and moved closer to his favourite berry tree to examine it. This last run was going not like the previous ones; the male had assumed no other Nidorino in the area would have ventured this far into the edge of the colony, to territory exposed to the strong Rock-type Pokémon or the "white wings of death". As such, he expected that none of them would even find the still young apicot berry tree among the bushes with the most juicy food that Baluarkos had kept hidden.

    And yet here was his tree, almost picked bare of fruit.

    A random berry sat a short distance away on the ground, crushed and trampled into the dirt. There were various footsteps in the area, and near the bushes he had found vague traces of at least one Nidoran and some other Pokémon - maybe some Aron or Zigzagoon from the area.

    Baluarkos eagerly scanned around the bushes. Baluarkos’s secret farm was still hidden from the outside world other than that specific intruder, masked by the scents of the trees themselves; but around the place and downhill there had been various indications of scuffles and skirmishes.

    He walked around his crushed fruit and dropped his head; there were far more signs of skirmishes than normal, and they looked fresh.

    After thinking for a moment, the Nidorino headed to the next line of bushes. He had a bit of difficulty making his way through the steep ground or the large and slippery rocks, but all that also was of help - it made fights or easy ambushes unreliable, and he would not find opposition around here soon. As soon as he got to the bushes he checked the marks on the tree bark and the ground around. They led him to a brook nearby., more open ground where the action must have had followed.

    Baluarkos frowned, realizing that the stream was the same water course that headed to his home burrow and then off to the next hill to the west - to the Colony.

    He emerged from the bushes and sought a ledge; his sight tracked the course of water as it snaked around downhill, reaching close to where his burrow was and then turning to the forest, to feed the grounds there. All the way the course seemed clean of intrusions.

    He wondered if this had been a new species trying to settle in and mark territory in the area... which might mean there was also another Nido in the area trying to defend the territory. His ears flickered at the thought. On the one paw, about time; on the other, his berry tree!

    Baluarkos leapt down to the creek and followed it downhill, trying to check for traces of more scuffles.

    As he made his way back to the burrow, Baluarkos grew worried. It was not only the presence of an intruder that had managed to find his berry patch that perturbed him, but on top of it all, the intruder seemed to have traced a path to it. If Baluarkos could not defend this secluded food source, he likely would not be able to defend the other, more numerous and spread-around ones.

    The roaming of a potential predator or competitor did not worry him much - if it was a predator, Inka would take care of it as soon as it got close to the burrow. He was not that good at fighting. She would always stay close to the burrow to protect it and, as far as he knew, she had never lost a fight, not even against the cloud-like birds of death.

    But he mostly scouted around the territory and collected food. If he couldn't secure either, the defenses he put up would be for naught.

    Plus, this intruder had taken away his favourite fruit. Her favourite fruit.

    This, Baluarkos decided, would deserve a horn ram or two.





    Back at the burrow some time later, Inka had gathered her kittens and prepared them for the troop of Nidorino and Nidorina who would come pick them up. In fact, Inka could already see the troop a distance away, occupied with keeping their trailing school of kittens secured amidst some rocks.

    By this time, Baluarkos was returning from his last round, looking somewhat stressed and his eyes looking in particular tired. Inka let a fang show. He obviously had found something bad along the way, though when Inka asked what had happened, the male brushed the matter off saying he could explain later before going to sit at a ledge, peering at the visiting troop.

    The troop was spearheaded by a bulky Nidorino, who greeted Inka and Baluarkos with a bow, along with three or four Nidorina and Nidorino who only gave Baluarkos a passing, dismissive nod. Inka frowned, already used to her peers' distant treatment of her mate, but said nothing to them. Instead, she stood on her hind legs and awaited for the leader to give the same briefing as every week: the troop was here to take the kittens to the communal grounds for a couple of days, so that they could be taught and trained while the adults focused on their stuff.

    "...The usual," explained the leader Nidorino. "Gathering food and resources, and of course, protecting the forestland."

    Baluarkos noticed the unflattering stares the lesser Nidos in the troop gave him when this last point was made. His ears folded back before he locked eyes with one of the males, and the two ever so slightly swung their horns at each other's general direction.

    Not long after, the visitors rounded up Inka and Baluarkos's kittens. One by one they gave their parli and marli a parting nuzzle. Inka licked each one on the left ear and instructed them to behave while in the communal grounds. Baluarkos too bade his children farewell, nuzzling them and reminding them, in a somewhat disappointed tone, to "stay charming" and to always pay ear to their surroundings.

    Came the time to go, the adult Nidos inspected the surroundings to make sure that they were clear to go; this despite Baluarkos's assurances. A bit fed off of their usually dismissive attitude towards him, Baluarkos decided to approach one of the troopers.

    "Say, if you'd be okay with that maybe I can accompany you to the next hill."

    The Nidorino he spoke to, a younger but more muscular one with a long cut across his torso, blinked at him and shook his head. Certainly it was not rare for some parents to accompany the troop to the next burrow as a measure of security - and to keep the kittens entertained and obedient.

    "We already have some parents coming with us later," answered the male, looking away from Baluarkos.

    Baluarkos ignored the hint and decided to try being just a bit more amicable. "We can always chat about things then! See, I'd like to see if any new families have tried to establish themselves in this area.."

    "We don't need hlessi company, really," answered the male, not even attempting to hide his mocking of Baluarkos's social standing as an outcast. To his credit, Baluarkos did not react to the slur, he just waved his head to point to the brook that went down the mountain area and sardonically wished the troopers a fun trip downhill. After that he returned to the ledge he was previously on and kicked a random pebble away, he watched it roll downhill for a moment until it hit a tree.

    In the end, the troopers just waved a curt goodbye to the couple and went off their way, circling a smaller marching troop of twenty-something kittens, Inka and Baluarkos' around them.

    The two parents just remained as they were, together but separate; they waved some goodbyes and then stood there watching, once again, their family go.
     
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    2.1 — Derision New
  • Venia Silente

    For your ills, I prescribe a cat.
    Location
    At the 0-divisor point of the Riemann AU Earth
    Pronouns
    Él/Su
    Partners
    1. nidorino
    2. blaziken
    3. fearow
    4. empoleon
    A couple weeks later than intended, but here we have it, still within the month of February (at least in my timezone!):

    More bnuuy.

    I have mentioned a few times that this was a one-shot... Well, *was*. It decided to grew a few plot bunnys (snerk) here and there so now this has a plot, and as a bonus we'll get some explaining about what has been going on and what Nidoran culture works like. But we'll also get more questions. And more love!

    So, here it is. Enjoy...








    Tricks of the Love Fast 2.1​

    «Derision»​




    Baluarkos looked up into the sky, morosely taking note of the windy autumn morning, then returned his attention to the various Nidoran around him and the Nidorino opponent in front of him. The Nidorino charged and Baluarkos quickly moved away and started circling around.

    It had been some weeks after Inka and Baluarkos' latest litter of Nidoran had been taken off to the colony's communal grounds, that the Nidorino found himself walking into a clearing; and from there, past the creek by the family den, past the hillside where he said goodbye to his kittens, past the turns of the water course as it crept into the mountainforest...

    "Ri!"

    "Ni!"

    "Da!"

    Into the same grounds where the colony's kittens were being taught by the Nidorino troop.

    "...You heard me, hlessi? Go fool around somewhere else."

    The same grassy grounds where except for his family he was not much welcome.

    The Nidorino chasing after Baluarkos was one of the teachers, a younger but bulkier and better taught male of the mountain's local troop. The Nidorino flickered his ears a couple of times and stood his ground, legs spread and horn low, while the students of various ages were looking at the situation. Some other adult males and females were looking from the distance, not bothering to intervene.

    "Uh, I just happened here by chance," admitted Baluarkos, turning his sight away, "I though I could visit-"

    "We are occupied with the kittens here," came a stern voice from another Nidorino in the troop, "so as to take visitors."

    Baluarkos dragged his feet on the ground softly, he knew that certainly. The adults had the responsibility to care for the children and teach them, they had to be kept safe even more now that news of the white wings had spread. He had been wandering, worried, and he could not see it as fair that he (that he particularly, as the glares from the other males seemed to suggest) would be forbidden from catching up with them.

    As if knowing to take advantage of Baluarkos' wandering mind, the younger Nidorino launched himself at Baluarkos and the two Pokémon clashed for a moment, pushing and kicking. That lasted for a moment until a bite from the younger buck barely missed Baluarkos' ear and the older buck was forced to step back.

    "As things are, we could be less busy if it wasn't because of you, even," spoke the Nidorino as he walked closer.

    "You say- what, that I shouldn't be here?"

    The Nidorino stomped on the ground, and Baluarkos saw how most of the various Nidorino around glared at him, he thought he saw the troop leader 'rino sitting on a fallen tree trunk and amusing himself at the situation; he pressed his position, and bared a fang at the other Nidorino.

    "Pffuh. You is the problem," spoke the Nidorino waving his head. "A weakling, ignorant freeloader that somehow charmed that Nidorina into nesting at the more exposed side of the mountain."

    Baluarkos' body flared at the affront, and he felt the world going silent around him. His eyes glanced for a moment at the patch of grass where the kittens were all looking, concerned - all the kittens including his. He returned to his attention to the offender and huffed. How dared he!

    He did not wait a moment more before charging at the younger Nidorino, who did the same.



    The older younglings gathered in clusters of puffy and pointy furballs and sat on the grass, screeching and pawing and taking sides at the skirmish that was suddenly taking place. Not far from there, the younger and more tender kittens had cuddled together into piles of warmth around the adult females, scared and crying at the development.

    Many closed their eyes and pressed against their surrogate mothers as the two Nidorino below at the grass patches opened their joust with a few runs and circled around to slash with their horns, in their eagerness missing their initial openings. The two males were quick to circle one around the other, horn down and ears laid back. It took not long before they were being cheered from all over. by the older younglings who were finding their own fun in the surprise visit from the outcast.

    "Awesome!"

    "Teacher kick him in the-!"

    "Show'em some moves!"

    The teacher male shook his head and trained his eyes on the outcast and invader. How dared he put him in this position?

    The two bucks were only slightly attentive to the ruckus around them, but they were aware they had to finish this soon.

    "They never do this in the forestland!"

    "That's my dad! Come on! Bite his ear off!"

    Baluarkos stopped his circling around for a moment and ventured a step forward; the other male responded to that movement by leaning to one side and pointing his horn lower so as to cover his ground.

    "Teacher is awesome! Show'em what a Nidorino is like!"

    "By Frith you're ignorant... that scruffy Nidorino is going to teach*him* how to fight wild."

    "That's MY dad and he's very healthy!"

    "Peck! Peck! Peck!"

    The two Nidorino growled and leered at each other a couple of times, but neither of them backed down. Trying to appear more threatening that he knew himself to be, Baluarkos pawed at the ground a couple of times, gesture that elicited no response from the troop Nidorino.

    "Now we're going to see sum'real fighting!"

    "Who says the hlessi? Two Heart Scales over here? I have two- three! three Heart Scales over here!"

    The two bucks lunged at each other and met with their forelegs raised; they kicked and bickered for a moment but they quickly lost momentum and were forced to dash each to their own side. Baluarkos heard the cries from his kittens amidst the cheering from the younglings.

    "No way he's gonna win, my dad knows Poison Jab!"

    "Peck! Peck! Peck!"

    Most of the kittens were cheering, a couple of them were observing and taking mental notes. One of the female teachers sighed at the event, commenting to one of her mates on how often they saw things like this happen.

    "Not this embleer hraka again!"

    The two fighting males approached each other again; this time, after their first step they charged alongside each other until they reached the end of the grassy patch, and then they quickly circled and met each other horn-first.

    "WHOOO HOOOO!"

    The two Nidorino met head to head, their horns grazing each other's exposed ear though fortunately without causing damage.

    Baluarkos roared at the other male. "I'm going to make you apologize!"

    "To a disgrace like you?" The teacher pressed his head against Baluarkos' and attempted to bit his ear. "I'll do better offering my grassland den and my younger body to your female," he added, countering the older male with his weight.

    The two lowered their heads, attempting to push the other back grunting all the while, but soon they started losing their footing.

    In their thirst for blood they did not really notice that some of the Nidorina in the group were keeping very close eye to their fight, each enjoying a thirst of her own, this much to the embarrassment of some of the male teachers who rolled their eyes and decided trying to bring the younglings back in order was a better investment of their time.

    "Oh yeah? My dad fights white deaths for breakfast!"

    "Pffff forest Nidos are too fat! Dad's pure muscle!"

    The two adults were busy butting heads and trying to bite each other's front foot; at some point the teacher lunged at Baluarkos and attempted an overhead hit, with the older Nido barely managing to move out of the way before he was shoved by his opponent. Both males stranded each other until, noticing they were getting too close to the rocky edge of the terrain, they changed course.

    "At least one thing you know how to do is run!" mocked the teacher, missing out on the disapproving stares from some of his peers.

    All the meanwhile, the younglings were approving of the fight as a whole.

    "Please Rovei, cover me with two Heart Scales! Mom has berries back home!"

    "Ur dad can't even into territory!"

    "PECK! PECK! PECK!"

    After a few successful kicks, the Nidorino attacking Baluarkos had made the mistake of sending the older Nido rolling on the ground too close to the trees, giving him time to get on his feet and take some cover; now the teacher was having quite more trouble trying to land a straight hit on Baluarkos who just kept leaning from side to side and using a combination of horn waves and pounds to try and hold his ground, always one feet against one of the trees.

    "Growing blind at such young age?" growled Baluarkos.

    "You'll take a long nap under that tree," countered the teacher as he bounced around looking for more angles of attack.

    Not that any more than a few attentive younglings were paying attention to that.

    Who were paying attention were two older and rather unkempt Nidoran males, not part from the school group, sitting by some bushes a distance uphill; they awkwardly looked at the fight breaking out below, straining their senses to make out every detail.

    "No! From the other side!"

    "Did I hear four Heart Scales?"

    "That's a scam! Oh you just wait when marli hears of this..."

    After a few runs at each other, managing to land some hits here and there, both Nidorino were panting and well scratched, eager to try a new approach. Baluarkos made a run in for spearing his foe, but right as the teacher was about to anchor to the ground for countering with a lateral slice, Baluarkos brake and let himself circle around, slamming the other Nidorino on the face with his flank and read end and sending him a short distance away, tumbling until he bumped on a tree.

    "Teacher! That's a foul!"

    "He's busy fighting!"

    "...Oh!"

    The troop leader Nidorino was still watching the scuffle from his position; he noticed the noise the two 'rinos were making and sighed, he decided this had to end. As he pulled himself up and started walking towards the area where the two 'rinos were fighting, he took notice of how quickly they recovered and how much they insisted on more instinctive growls and roars, leaving behind their unfriendly banrer. Sure, he knew some of the females were reading into this too and shot furtive glances at the two fighters while they waited comfortably on the ground, savoring the spectacle – and the contestants.

    Baluarkos tried to chase the other Nidorino but he took a turn around the tree and shot a couple poisonous stings at Ba's feet, the outcast yelping out of surprise as he took a detour and now become the one chased by his opponent, who was leading him right to the edge leading downhill.

    All the while the troop leader followed, though he stopped on his tracks and took a long look into the horizon when he noticed something was amiss. His ears flared, he paid attention to the skies ahead. From the troop's vantage position on the hills, he glanced at the forest looking for anything that was moving, yet found nothing, not even the bugs who were usually feeding on leaves this time of the day. He ignored the teacher's aggressive and dangerous goading of Baluarkos for a moment and tended to the skies, to the puffy clouds that calmly glided towards the horizon.

    Except for one that circled around and slowly went away... followed by a few others.

    The troop leader turned tail quickly and headed uphill to a better position, grunting some quick instructions as the two bickering Nidorino straightened themselves up and looked at what was going on, confused. The leader then noticed the figure of a darker Nidorino climbing up a trail from downhill, some distance from them - of regal demeanour and efficient trotting in the slope of the hill, the Nidorino leader instantly understood him to be one of the chosen warren guards, the closest thing the Nidoran colony had to a police force.

    And he could only be running towards the colony for one reason.

    The leader and the darker Nidorino crossed eyes for a brief moment, and at a nod from the darker Nidorino the leader's heart skipped a beat.

    "White deaths!" came the screech of alarm as the Nidorino leader turned to the adults. "Take the kittens to the mounds!"





    For some lore reminders: a hlessi in Nidoran culture is basically a vagabond or an outcast, forced to live outside of the protective ring cast by the various guard bucks and far from ready access to resources such as the communal feeding grounds.

    As for embleer hraka: feel free to substitute with whatever common expletives you can imagine o3o

    And that's for now!
     
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