Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-17970636-20140529203447/@comment-17970636-20140613161844

Stephan nodded, completely still, not even his hair was rustling with the wind.

"I'm fine, we ought to get moving faster. Tell me if I begin to become a hindrance and I'll jump off. As for who ought to lead, I'll let you decide that amongst yourselves and take no part in it. However, I will state simply that we're meant to be equals within this, and should have no problem working fluidly together without a leader. If you'll excuse me for a moment, going to scout out the area."

Stephan activated his semblance, and immediately, the world turned into heat signatures for him. The bright oranges of Akasma, Zaffre, Thymeria, and Edwin immediately struck him. Morti's frame was a bit of a brighter blue, but he couldn't get a read on the weilder except for a faint haze of orange coming from in front of him.

He turned his head to the right, nothing struck him out of the ordinary, perhaps a rabbit or two. He then turned his head to the left. Nothing odd except for a few birds in a nest with their young. He finally scanned directly in front of them.

If it wasn't for years of training, he would've physically recoiled. He managed to hide this by merely widening his eyes a bit and scanned it a bit more.

A dozen large shapes directly in front of him, radiating a red colour. By the shape of the heat sources, he was guessing Ursa Majors. An even dozen as well. He could probably snipe a few off from his position, but some were hidden behind trees. And he wouldn't risk hitting those and giving them notice of their presence.

Stephan deactivated his semblance and spoke calmly to the group.

"Grimm directly up ahead. Approximately half a click away. An even dozen of them. I'm guessing Ursa Major, thought it could very well be large beowolves. But the shape suggests ursa. Let's go in quiet. I'll attempt to snipe a few off."

Stephan activated his semblance and looked down his scope. The closest Ursa came into view and he locked in on it's head.

"Say Goodbye."

Stephan fired a single shit, which sailed across the clearing and struck the Ursa clean between the eyes, it stumbled a bit and fell to the forest floor. He couldn't tell whether it was dead or not, he hoped the former.

He looked down the scope and lined in on a second Ursa.

"It's on."