[ In a way, it's a test. This intruder may look human, but pure instinct has led the wolf to believe that appearance is deceiving in this case. This half-man belongs in the forest more than the world outside it, even if its blindness means that it will be picked off before long.
Hunting Ignis down would lead to a large meal, but likely too large for the wolf to eat in even a few sittings. The corpse would draw other predators into its territory, and that's ultimately far more trouble than it's worth.
When the half-man begins to dig into the flesh with ravenous abandon, the wolf eases up slightly. If it's eating like that, it must mean that this hybrid truly is one of them, and there's little reason to be concerned.
Ignis isn't a threat, and so after a pause the wolf backs up and settles down onto its belly, paws laid in front of it. Having just eaten a good amount already, it's time to digest. All the same, the wolf doesn't stop watching Ignis for even a moment. ]
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Hunting Ignis down would lead to a large meal, but likely too large for the wolf to eat in even a few sittings. The corpse would draw other predators into its territory, and that's ultimately far more trouble than it's worth.
When the half-man begins to dig into the flesh with ravenous abandon, the wolf eases up slightly. If it's eating like that, it must mean that this hybrid truly is one of them, and there's little reason to be concerned.
Ignis isn't a threat, and so after a pause the wolf backs up and settles down onto its belly, paws laid in front of it. Having just eaten a good amount already, it's time to digest. All the same, the wolf doesn't stop watching Ignis for even a moment. ]