[Mkguild] The Rat Run

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Fri Jul 10 22:35:50 EDT 2009


That's right, I created a rat character. Cats like rats.

The Rat Run
Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov


	Summer 707

	Toby unsheathed his blade, wearily he looked about. His ears
swivelled about as his nose and whiskers twitched in the cool, moist
air. The air was so damp in the cavern that it began to soak his
short, white fur. He shook his head to clear his senses, large red
eyes blinked and refocused on the darkness as his sword arm trembled.

	The young warrior cursed himself again and again; how did he fall,
how could he have allowed himself to fall down that crevice? In his
mind he went over his bane. If he’d only scratched at the stones more
frantically, if he’d only scratched at them less frantically or
perhaps allow himself to just fall and save energy or shift and loose
weight to gain a better grip... or he could have just not gone up this
way to begin with!!!

	Light still shone on him from above – from where he slid down. He had
no hope of scampering up there now, he tried and tried and only
succeeded in tiring himself. The light still shone on him, as if
mocking him. The only way out, if there was a way out, was ahead of
him, into the darkness.

	A chill ran up his tail and spine, ending with his ears going erect.
Did he just imagine it or was he not alone in this cavern? He took
deep breaths, sniffing deeply through his nose but he could only smell
the water and it did smell nice, not stagnant like he thought it would
but actually refreshing.

	After many minutes spent literally solid with fear his rational mind
began to chisel away at his imagination. The white rat realised if he
remained here he’d loose his body to starvation and loose his mind to
itself. Just fifteen minutes in this place had already done more then
enough damage.

	Lifting his foot paw, Toby only just realised how stiff he’d become.
His toes were cold and numb, he could hear his claws scraping against
the stone but he could only feel the sting of pins and needles for the
most part. His first step ended poorly; unable to see the ground he
didn’t realise the angle of the floor and slid forward quite a ways,
grappling the rock face behind him with his long claw-tipped fingers
as he slid downward.

	To his credit, Toby didn’t chitter or squeak on the way down though
probably due to his voice catching in his throat. When he reached the
bottom the rodent took stock of his injuries, hopefully he sustained
none but his bare tail was sore. He pushed himself off the rocks and
felt around the ground – he lost his sword in the slide and didn’t
even realise.

	After feeling around for a bit, at first patently but gradually at a
more frantic pace he found his sword, grasping the blade with his
fleshy pink paw... Toby’s nose wrinkled to the scent of his own blood.
He didn’t inflict any real damage on himself or feel any pain but it
was still a burden, another burden that he didn’t need.

	Hefting the baneful blade, the rat staggered forward in the pitch
blackness, swinging his sword about to ward against the unseen and the
unknown.

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	He travelled for who knows how long, almost an hour perhaps. The air
gradually became dryer and the light improved, going from nil to a
fraction. Or was his mind just playing tricks on him? Almost another
twenty minutes passed by until the rodent could begin to make out the
walls of the cave. In addition to the light, warmth seemed to radiate,
pushing away the moisture.

	Without realising it, Toby could soon make out enough of the cave
that he could see clearly all around him. He finally got a good look
at his paw; the blood had dried and stained his tunic a dark crimson
on the sleeve. He tried to rub the dry, caked on blood from his skin
and fur. It fell off into specs on the ground. The rat grimaced when
the familiar tang hit his nose – he’d reopened the wound.

	He wasn’t quite sure why but using his tail as a bandage for his palm
seemed like a good idea. At the very least he’d keep his tail warm and
it was comforting to grasp something in that dark place. Tail in hand,
Toby pushed on, ever sniffing every portion of the air.

	Nothing smelt out of place though, the further he travelled the dryer
the air became and the more the light intensified but otherwise
nothing out of the ordinary. Some rocks fell, they were pebble sized
and didn’t pose any threat but all the same he jumped and pointed his
sword, examining the small slide to discern the cause but he was no
geologist.

	The sound of scurrying claws came to Toby’s ears. It sounded like
something scratching deep within the walls of the rock. And then it
stopped... The rodent continued quietly and carefully, his heart
racing. The scurrying sound returned and the rat stopped to listen.
Was it a reptile, a rodent, a bird or something else?

	...was it attracted to the rat’s blood?

	Toby began to walk faster, trying to put distance between himself and
the sound but it followed him. The scurrying sound got closer and it
was no longer in the wall... it was behind him. The rodent warrior
spun about and pointed his blade into the darkness but there was
nothing there, he should have been able to see something moving but he
couldn’t, he could just hear something unseen getting closer and
closer.

	The rat spun back around and broke into a run yet the scurrying
didn’t leave him and it became louder and louder. Toby screamed and
sprinted as fast as he could. He cried out for help through cracks in
the rock – he could now see the sky but only in tiny cracks, far too
small for him to squeeze through and he didn’t even have time to try.

	As Toby ran the tunnel got smaller and smaller. He ditched his sword
to loose weight and then his armour as the tunnel got smaller still.
Eventually it got to the point that he had to duck and crawl. He soon
got stuck and had to shift to a smaller form just to free himself!

	He didn’t even know if he was still being followed or not, he just
wanted to get out of there. The tunnel continued shrinking more and
more until he shifted to nothing more then a full white rat and he
still needed to squeeze through but he could see light up ahead and he
crawled towards it. He crawled further and further, pulling himself
through the tight passage until he made it out... and down.

	The rat popped out of a hole in a cliff face, the ground far below.
Fortunately he wasn’t so far from the ground that he’d popped out
above the tree line, he fell towards a branch close by on which a wild
cat perched looking at him.

	The cat opened it’s mouth wide and before Toby could remotely
comprehend anything that had happened he fell into the feline’s mouth.

	Everything went dark.


The Rat Run
Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov



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