Syrrith
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Ahri Ausiph
Female
Ahri has shoulder length dark auburn/red hair. Its just long enough for her to pull back, aside from her bangs which will stay tucked behind her ear. Aside from that, Ahri has gold/yellow eyes that could be described as honey. She stands at 5 foot 9 and dons the a modified typical Rider outfit. It doesnt have any frills or fluff, and she never dons the hat. A small dagger was given to her as a child and the twenty year old carries it to this day, along with a machete.
Team:
Velocidrome - Burr (Blind in left eye)
Nargacuga - Aleu
Silver Rathalos - Rhyne (Like rhinestone)
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Riders nowadays only heard of the Frenzy virus in stories told by elders around a campfire. The stories always detailed a chosen Rider going on some wild adventure to put a stop to the virus. Unfortunately, the stories were vague, never detailing exactly how the virus came to be and the end changed depending on who told it. It had been so long since the Frenzy was around that many just viewed it as some wives' tale, or a story to scare children into listening. Unfortunately, that just meant that Ahri's village was unprepared when it hit them. Aptonoth, usually even more docile than a well fed poogie, were not attacking everything that came close. They had an appetite of a Rathalos, and surely matched the temperament of one. It was terrifying to see, especially for people who usually so in tune to monsters.
Ahri was no stranger to adventure and mystery, however. She was the one who got her friend group in trouble for pulling them away from camp, using her small dagger to pull bark away from the trees in order to get bugs for monster lures long before she got her kinship bracelet. There were too many times when the young girl had been scolded for trying to capture monsters, even though the traps were so mediocre that they would never be able to catch anything. And when she got her bracelet, the girl disappeared for a couple days, only to bring back her second monster, a young Nargacuga who would become one of her closest friends. Somehow, despite getting into so much trouble all of the time, Ahri's life had been rather smooth sailing. Until the Frenzy virus that left them homeless with one of their family favorite monsters dead. It threatened her village, her friends, her family. So, she embraced the chance of another adventured, immediately geared up, and set out.
That left her here, in some strange new world forest. Ahri had seen plenty of monsters that she had never seen before. As nerve wracking as that could be, Ahri was far more focused on getting a bite to eat. The sun was just starting to reach the middle of the sky and yet, Ahri had nothing to eat. Burr had been trilling all day, sticking his nose into Ahri's bag to search for scraps. Aleu seemed to be in a worse mood than usual. The new place had made the large creature nervous and unwilling to leave her rider's side to hunt. On the other hand, Rhyne was perfectly fine. She had left shortly before Ahri got up and the rider assumed it was to go hunt.
Ahri's gaze flicked up to where Aleu was making her way across the trees. Speaking of unnerving, Ahri never understood how such a large being made hardly a sound while climbing trees. All she could hear was the soft scratch of nails, the rustle of leaves, other wildlife, and sometimes the scrape of Aleu's tail spikes along the bark. No one would even know that she was there unless they were looking. It made Ahri want to sit down, sketch out the graceful creature and wonder at how she got so lucky as a child, but the hunger pains were only getting worse. Burr's trill came once again and Ahri was nearly pushed into a tree. That earned him a shove back, which he only cocked his head at.
"I know you're hungry," Ahri started, nearly grumbling. "I am too."
Suddenly, Aleu didn't try hiding herself. She was crashing through the branches as she moved forward, tail spikes on full display. Ahri knew that was her danger signal. She slowed, putting a hand on Burr's neck to tell him to do the same. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Aleu was looking ahead of them, but Ahri couldn't hear or see anything. After a minute of waiting and nothing happening, Ahri left out a soft sigh and continued on her walk despite Aleu's warnings.
A minute later, the trees suddenly cleared, opening up to reveal a plains of sort. There were a couple of ponds scattered throughout, with plenty of Aptonoth to feed an army. Ahri's stomach growled again, this time louder than ever. They could finally eat! Burr seemed excited as well, running toward his prey. A flash of shiny scales caught Ahri's eyes.
"Rhyne!" Ahri called, half to herself out of relief. It was always a relief to see that the bad mannered Rathalos was okay, as stubborn as she could be. And it looked like she managed to get some food, which was another relief. After a couple of bites, Rhyne suddenly perked up. Aleu snarled from behind Ahri, sticking close. Something was bothering them. Was it a monster they had never encountered before? Ahri wasn't sure if she had enough supplies to put them through another fight.
BANG
Rhyne cried out, rearing on her back legs before roaring. From where she was, Ahri couldn't see what was happening, but a sense of dread filled her nonetheless. Without another thought, the woman took off at a sprint, hoping to stop whatever was hurting her monster.
BANG
Rhyne opened her wings and took off into the sky, nearly flattening the grass around her. Aleu got in between whatever was attacking Rhyne and Ahri, blocking the rider from any harm, but Ahri ducked under the Nargacuga. The sound was strangely familiar...
"STOP! That's my monster!!" The cry was filled with desperation. Where were they? What type of rider would attack another monster? That went against everything they lived for! Especially when Rhyne had done nothing wrong. Even if this was some type of farm, which it really didn't look like it, could they not spare a single Aptonoth?
While Ahri just wanted to talk things out, Aleu wasn't fond of playing nice. With a quick snap of her tail, the giant toxin filled spikes were thrown toward the hunter, not that Ahri could see anyone quite yet.