Nicopernicus
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Tired, dirt smudged feet trudged through the wilderness as night fell. No moon cast light this moment, the darkness enveloping the land like a blanket of snow, the air seemingly as cold. Brisk winds blew across the naked skin as the man continued on in exhaustion, hugging himself as teeth gnashed together in failed attempts at producing a bit of warmth. The earth at his feet seemed more inviting by the minute, and at sight of a gnarled tree he stooped down to rest beneath its boughs. Tucking in his feet beneath a tattered loincloth, the man sat crisscrossed, folded his arms across his chest, and leaned back against the trunk, quickly dozing off beneath the stars.
A menacing howl rang out in the distance, close at hand, which startled the naive soul to alertness. Sullen eyes peered into the void in hopes only shadows would manifest, and for a while that seemed the case. However, as time trickled ever forward, a looming mass skulked into view which he couldn't at first recognize.
Hot breath spewed clouds of condensation, barely seen save for the fact that a ringed planet now dimly lit the scene. Nicopernicus rose to his feet slowly, outstretching both arms to try and bolster his mass, thinking maybe the creature would be intimidated enough to leave. The two stood still as time trickled ever forward, man and beast at the beginning of nature's primordial dance. A step forward by the beast, followed by another, followed by two more. A lone wolf stalked Nicopernicus as prey, and it hadn't eaten in a few days. The weary traveler gritted his teeth together before the jaws opened to let out a roar of rage, the wolf answering with silent attack.
Padded paws pitterpattered across patchworks of grass, Nicopernicus spreading his legs and resting the weight of his body on the forefront of his feet to brace for impact. Just as the beast was about to pounce, now a hair length's distance from him, he threw both hands forward to catch the beast as it sprang from the earth, canines tearing into the flesh of his left shoulder. Enraged by the spilt blood, fists rained fury on the head which clamped onto him, claws tearing into his torso before Nicopernicus managed momentary freedom by dazing the predator, at the price of tearing through the tendons and dislocating the shoulder, the balled joint falling forward into his chest. Screams of rage turned to agony, as the right hand dipped a finger into the wound now dripping crimson, which the beast hungered for. Circling a moment around him, the beast lunged forward again, this moment a well timed fist halting the advance of the wolf. Another price was paid however, as splintering pain was felt in the wrist region of his right arm, Nicopernicus now realizing his earlier self given wounds were manifesting once again due to the sufficient strain placed on them. Bleak outlooks poured through his mind as thoughts of death filled his brain, Nicopernicus acutely aware of his position. The wolf staggered back from the blow, yet could also tell its prey was nearly through. The beast snarled and Nicopernicus gasped for breath as lines of blinking lights began to fill his vision. The edges of his peripheral were darkening, hopelessness and pain dragging him to the earth as he stumbled to keep foothold. Seizing the opportunity, the wolf padded forward and gave a final blood curdling snarl which signified its victory, yet as the beast was about to snap its snout down on its prey's neck, Nicopernicus' hands which now rested on the ground erupted in flame which scorched the area surrounding him, and the beast's fur as well. Lit aflame, the tail tucked wolf yelped in surprise and tried to chase off the elements that fed on the fur, to no use. The wolf let out sneezes of disappointment and ran off into the darkness, shadows fought back by the helpless animal.
Tears welled within his eyes as the nerve endings of his wounds sounded alarms within his body, the tortured man gasping for air as he ripped his loincloth off to stop the flow of blood seeping from his shoulder. Fallen to his knees, he screamed out at the Gods for mercy from whom none was to be granted. The only mercy came in the form of his abject suffering which swallowed his vision whole as shock subsided back into fatigue, the now naked man falling face forward into the ground, unconscious. Time trickled on, ever forward.
A menacing howl rang out in the distance, close at hand, which startled the naive soul to alertness. Sullen eyes peered into the void in hopes only shadows would manifest, and for a while that seemed the case. However, as time trickled ever forward, a looming mass skulked into view which he couldn't at first recognize.

Hot breath spewed clouds of condensation, barely seen save for the fact that a ringed planet now dimly lit the scene. Nicopernicus rose to his feet slowly, outstretching both arms to try and bolster his mass, thinking maybe the creature would be intimidated enough to leave. The two stood still as time trickled ever forward, man and beast at the beginning of nature's primordial dance. A step forward by the beast, followed by another, followed by two more. A lone wolf stalked Nicopernicus as prey, and it hadn't eaten in a few days. The weary traveler gritted his teeth together before the jaws opened to let out a roar of rage, the wolf answering with silent attack.

Padded paws pitterpattered across patchworks of grass, Nicopernicus spreading his legs and resting the weight of his body on the forefront of his feet to brace for impact. Just as the beast was about to pounce, now a hair length's distance from him, he threw both hands forward to catch the beast as it sprang from the earth, canines tearing into the flesh of his left shoulder. Enraged by the spilt blood, fists rained fury on the head which clamped onto him, claws tearing into his torso before Nicopernicus managed momentary freedom by dazing the predator, at the price of tearing through the tendons and dislocating the shoulder, the balled joint falling forward into his chest. Screams of rage turned to agony, as the right hand dipped a finger into the wound now dripping crimson, which the beast hungered for. Circling a moment around him, the beast lunged forward again, this moment a well timed fist halting the advance of the wolf. Another price was paid however, as splintering pain was felt in the wrist region of his right arm, Nicopernicus now realizing his earlier self given wounds were manifesting once again due to the sufficient strain placed on them. Bleak outlooks poured through his mind as thoughts of death filled his brain, Nicopernicus acutely aware of his position. The wolf staggered back from the blow, yet could also tell its prey was nearly through. The beast snarled and Nicopernicus gasped for breath as lines of blinking lights began to fill his vision. The edges of his peripheral were darkening, hopelessness and pain dragging him to the earth as he stumbled to keep foothold. Seizing the opportunity, the wolf padded forward and gave a final blood curdling snarl which signified its victory, yet as the beast was about to snap its snout down on its prey's neck, Nicopernicus' hands which now rested on the ground erupted in flame which scorched the area surrounding him, and the beast's fur as well. Lit aflame, the tail tucked wolf yelped in surprise and tried to chase off the elements that fed on the fur, to no use. The wolf let out sneezes of disappointment and ran off into the darkness, shadows fought back by the helpless animal.
Tears welled within his eyes as the nerve endings of his wounds sounded alarms within his body, the tortured man gasping for air as he ripped his loincloth off to stop the flow of blood seeping from his shoulder. Fallen to his knees, he screamed out at the Gods for mercy from whom none was to be granted. The only mercy came in the form of his abject suffering which swallowed his vision whole as shock subsided back into fatigue, the now naked man falling face forward into the ground, unconscious. Time trickled on, ever forward.
