Dune Rhur
Freedon's Nadds
Before the Bith could do much of anything, Nikias dashed off into the trees. With a sigh, he followed at a jog whilst unhooking his lightsaber. He couldn't understand why Padawans always felt the need to rush off into the thick of danger. Mulling over this thought, he sensed the attack coming from his left and barely had time to throw himself out of the way.
Coming quickly to his feet, the Bith turned expecting to see another rancor. Instead, there was a huge creature easily as big as the rancor but very different. The acklay had smashed through the undergrowth like a bulldozer, it's crustacean-like body something from a youngling's nightmare. It's three eyes regarded him intently and it drooled hungrily.
From what Dune knew of them, they were always hungry and there was no mistaking it's malicious intent with it's six razor sharp appendages. The Jedi just had time to draw himself into a ready stance when the acklay lunged for him. Somewhat limited by thick vegetation, Dune could only leap up into the branches of a nearby tree to avoid the slashing claw. The crustacean screamed in frustration as it wheeled on him and slammed it's huge body into the tree.
Dune wobbled, spreading his feet in order to maintain balance on his now precarious perch. While the Bith was much nimbler by comparison, he didn't have the size and strength to smash through centuries old trees. That was just what was being done and so he knew he had to move. As the predator reared back to strike again, he propelled himself through the air.
Just behind him, the tree was sent in a free fall on to the jungle floor below. Landing on yet another tree limb, this one significantly closer to the three-and-a-half meter tall beast, Dune grimaced. He had to do something quickly before he ran out of places to run. The acklay could literally smash through as many trees as he could jump into.
As the beast whirled to face him again, the cunning Bith had an idea. He knew that disabling such a creature with his lightsaber could be done but it would be very risky with a high chance of being ripped apart. Though a being of an urbanized world, Dune decided to let nature help him now. With another hunting shriek, the predictable hunter lunged into the tree again.
This time, he was crouched in a wide-legged stance in anticipation of the shock of impact. Braced as he was, it wasn't nearly as bad as the first time. Tree already splintering, he readied himself to act as did the acklay. When the second hammer blow came, he waited until the last second to propel himself away.
In the air, he thrust out his hands and sent as powerful a Force push as he could manage at the tree. When it connected, the trajectory of the fall was changed into that of the hunter. Dune landed on the ground and his impact was buffered through the Force. The acklay couldn't say the same about the tree landing on it.
The Jedi grimaced as he couldn't tell what was louder, the crash of the tree or the splat of the crustacean being crushed beneath it's weight....
[member="Azlyn Ike"]
[member="Nikias"]
Coming quickly to his feet, the Bith turned expecting to see another rancor. Instead, there was a huge creature easily as big as the rancor but very different. The acklay had smashed through the undergrowth like a bulldozer, it's crustacean-like body something from a youngling's nightmare. It's three eyes regarded him intently and it drooled hungrily.
From what Dune knew of them, they were always hungry and there was no mistaking it's malicious intent with it's six razor sharp appendages. The Jedi just had time to draw himself into a ready stance when the acklay lunged for him. Somewhat limited by thick vegetation, Dune could only leap up into the branches of a nearby tree to avoid the slashing claw. The crustacean screamed in frustration as it wheeled on him and slammed it's huge body into the tree.
Dune wobbled, spreading his feet in order to maintain balance on his now precarious perch. While the Bith was much nimbler by comparison, he didn't have the size and strength to smash through centuries old trees. That was just what was being done and so he knew he had to move. As the predator reared back to strike again, he propelled himself through the air.
Just behind him, the tree was sent in a free fall on to the jungle floor below. Landing on yet another tree limb, this one significantly closer to the three-and-a-half meter tall beast, Dune grimaced. He had to do something quickly before he ran out of places to run. The acklay could literally smash through as many trees as he could jump into.
As the beast whirled to face him again, the cunning Bith had an idea. He knew that disabling such a creature with his lightsaber could be done but it would be very risky with a high chance of being ripped apart. Though a being of an urbanized world, Dune decided to let nature help him now. With another hunting shriek, the predictable hunter lunged into the tree again.
This time, he was crouched in a wide-legged stance in anticipation of the shock of impact. Braced as he was, it wasn't nearly as bad as the first time. Tree already splintering, he readied himself to act as did the acklay. When the second hammer blow came, he waited until the last second to propel himself away.
In the air, he thrust out his hands and sent as powerful a Force push as he could manage at the tree. When it connected, the trajectory of the fall was changed into that of the hunter. Dune landed on the ground and his impact was buffered through the Force. The acklay couldn't say the same about the tree landing on it.
The Jedi grimaced as he couldn't tell what was louder, the crash of the tree or the splat of the crustacean being crushed beneath it's weight....
[member="Azlyn Ike"]
[member="Nikias"]