[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.cdn.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjQ0LjA3MjJjZi5WR1Z1WjNVLC4wAAAA/stingray.regular.png[/img][/center] Location: Purple Grass Desert (The Locusts' Plain) Timeline: Day 10 since reincarnation. [hr] “The spiders are talented hunters, using their webs and venom as their tools to capture the preys. Some even possessed venom potent enough to kill a person.” David Attenborough said, while using his hand to demonstrate how the red back spider killing its prey. His hand snapped, accompanying by the scene of a fly getting tangled in the spider’s web. Nearby, the redback spider slowly approaching its prey. Its long legs traversed on the sticky silver thread, raising question and fear in the fly’s compounded eyes. Death is near, it could feel the carnation of death getting closer and closer by every second. And with one quick strike, faster than a blink of an eye, the fly dies.” Maybe, to the viewers eyes across the glasses, the fly died a dumb death and the spider is simply lucky. And then, they would went on and on, telling if they were that fly what they would do to escape the sticky situation. And maybe most would think it was an easy job for the spiders, just simply to weave the web and kill the prey with their venom. Like how hard could it possibly be? But for Tengu, the whole thing was a lie. On TV, the job was easy as it could ever be. But in real life, the job is hard as hell. Why can Tengu say that? Because he is A spider, just with less skill and more moral. He had been waiting for a damn locust to fly into his trap for the last f***ing 15 hours. And he did just like what he saw those spider do at the upper corner of the room, weaved his web around the nest and hoping for some stupid locusts or a bird would just fly in and got caught. But that never comes. Instead of hiding in the shade as anticipate, the locusts flies across the blue sky that has a soft hint of the glamorous golden sand and to somewhere eastward. Of course Tengu really wanted to ask the locust for what reason did they leave when there is literally foods everywhere. But little did he know, the locusts had now evolved to not only able to eat plant but flesh as well. And instead of eating bird, they prefer to eat things with less furs. He had also found the locusts’ eggs, laying beneath the burning sand. But still, held back by his moral, Tengu looked the other way and decided to drink some water to wet his jaws before going back to sleep. But one thing for certain, if he can’t adapt, Tengu is gonna be the first hero to due because of starvation. [hider= Summary] Fact of the day, the redback spider could survive 100 days or more without food. Of course this is an underling, so he would require more food but his adaptive system should just allow him to survive at least 2 to 3 weeks without food. I used to have one pet spider so I know, trust me. On the other side, Tengu planned to hunt failed miserably and he has to sleep with an empty stomach *Note: This post is not subject by time, seeing how I have to squeeze all the things within 2 turns that is probably between 10 to 30 years. So somehow, I will have to write all the notable events that would probably happens between this 10 to 30 years (Aka: turn 1 and 2) [hr] Name: Tengu Title: None Age: 10 days since reincarnation Species: Mutated Goliath Birdeater Skills: [Web Weaver]; [Hibernation]; [Nocturnal]; [Spider Senses] (yes, I’m stealing the Friendly Spidey’s skill), [Venomous Bite]. [/hider]