>>5688051https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq2oMgumCIIt doesn’t take long for you to track your quarry down and acquire visual contact.
Looks like your estimates were off, there’s actually two brown bears; one significantly larger than the other. Probably a male and a female.
You immediately gesture for Jack and Pandion to keep on their guard, as you creep into a sightline overlooking the dark clearing that serves as their den.
Judging from the lack of aggression in either of their postures, they haven’t seen anything, heard anything, or noticed your scent as of yet.
Perfect, maintaining the element of surprise is integral to ensuring the success of any hunt. But that’s no reason to tarry, you need to strike when you’ve got the opportunity.
So, what’s the game plan?
> You’ll focus solely the larger of the pair, Jack and Pandion can focus on the smaller one. You’ll need to make your initial shots count, because that is one hell of a specimen.> You’ll focus solely on the smaller of the pair. Jack and Pandion can focus on the bigger one. Should be a little less risky.> You and Jack will focus on the larger of the pair. If you can take it out with a combined volley, Pandion should be able to tie up the smaller one while you both reposition and pincer it.> You and Jack will focus on the smaller of the pair. Pandion’s sure to relish the opportunity for a stand-up fight where he can get his blade dirty.> You and Pandion will focus on the larger of the pair. Having backup in case you’re charged by a half-ton killing machine is only a good thing.> You and Pandion will focus on the smaller of the pair. Jack’s a crack shot, and he’s sure to get the job done with that Imperial relic of his.> You, Jack, and Pandion will focus on the smaller of the pair. It’s never a bad idea to crush the soft targets out-of-hand.> You, Jack, and Pandion will focus on the larger of the pair. Need to knock that big bastard out of the equation first-thing.> Other?