>>5590112>>5590113>>5590120>>5590223>>5590238>>5590380>Focus. Try developing a solution, a strategy.You breathe in cold air with your new lungs, unable to distinguish the taste of blood from the taste of the sea. You just need to focus on your goal–you are now both yourself and the wolf and you need to decide what will win the fight for the both of you. You can’t seem to quell the anger that froths in your chest, but you can at least draw your attention to something else.
You can smell the steel of swords all about you, littering the flowers beneath your paws–some so massive they hang near the breadth of your body, some so small you could use them as toothpicks. You stand on all fours, yes, but you could rip one out from the ground in your jaws to use as a weapon. The imagery of a wolf with a sword in his mouth is very cool.
You grind dirt beneath your paws–you’re so massive you could scoop out heaps near the size of the invalid with a few claws at it. You could try to dig out the ground beneath you and maybe.. bury, or blind the knight? If the ground were more uneven and she had fewer swords to pluck from the ground, you might stand a better chance.
You realize your two ideas for strategies amount to putting a sharp object in your mouth and digging your own grave.
>Put a sharp object in your mouth.>Dig your own grave.>Just run at the knight. You can figure out specifics later.>Get out of the wolf, for his sake more than yours.>Write-In.