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Kal, Ikuno, Bea and one of Aradelle's vines approached the spectral wolf's remains in hopes of finding any kind of information. Two long black streaks of decayed plant matter starting just beyond the edge of Aradelle's clearing led them to where it had met its end. It was easy to see, however, that any hope of evidence pertaining to who sent it and why it was looking for Ikuno had dissolved into a bubbling, smoking pool of sickly yellow blood laced with black streaks.
"Any ideas?" asked Kal
Ikuno stared at the bile-colored pool in front of them, "Unfortunately no, I never had any desire to get to know any necromancers. Most of them are a vile sort, unpleasant personalities and always reeking of death and decay, well most of them anyway." She turned to Aradelle's vine and the blue orb it was holding, "You said that it was able to speak?" the vine nodded, "To say that I didn't like necromancers doesn't mean I didn't have dealings with them over the years. I've seen plenty of these and never ran across, or even heard of, one with the ability to talk. From what little I've read on necromancy giving a raised creature any more than basic functions requires an active connection to the caster."
She waved at the puddle, "That would be foolish for one of these necro-wolves, they're considered disposable. Set them on their target and walk away. If they are destroyed first in most cases their death will kill the mark anyways. If they take enough damage they are often designed to explode and cover their mark in acid. Aradelle got extremely lucky that one of her ancestors had experience with one."
"Do you think it could have actually killed you?" asked Kal
"The acid is magically strong, I would have had only seconds to wash it off if it had cornered me in my cave," she gave him a look of genuine concern. "No, I don't think I would have, at least not with the spells I have now."
Kal was feeling a bit shaken, though he didn't show it for the sake of Aradelle and Bea. Since he met the oni she had been this indomitable force in his life. Knowledgeable, powerful, strong, wise, and able to stare down three Knights of the Lion's Shield with a grin, yet here she was admitting that one of these spectral wolves could have killed her. He was so accustomed to thinking of her as physically invulnerable that he was having a hard time accepting this small dose of reality.
"Quit looking so worried, Kal. That's only a worst-case scenario. If I had any warning I'd just tap it with this," she said summoning her iron club to her hand. "One touch is all it takes. After that, it's just a corpse of a dire wolf."
Bea took a step back from the large spiked weapon, "What on earth is that?"
"Something that creatures that are sustained by magic and wizards alike are wise to be scared of," said Ikuno as she bent down and barely touched the puddle with one of the spikes near the end of the club. The yellow color of the puddle turned to a reddish brown and almost instantly stopped smoking. "It absorbs magic," she told Bea standing back up and inspecting the spike for damage.
Aradelle's vine popped up beside Ikuno, looking agitatedly between the club and Ikuno, the oni laughed when she figured out what the vine was getting at. "I never needed to summon it while you were around," she said almost mimicking Aradelle's own words from a few days earlier.
The vine managed to do a convincing representation of rolling its eye.
"Is there any way to track it back to who sent it?" asked Kal trying to steer the conversation back to the current issue.
Bea answered first, "Aradelle asked me to fly up to look around before you two got here and see if my eyes could pick anything up. There was a streak of coldness that ran north a ways but that faded and disappeared after a minute or so of following it."
"Creatures like that absorb energy and magic from their environment to sustain them. The trail faded as the living creatures it stole energy from recovered," explained Ikuno. "Directly north of here is one of the major trading roads in the area. Unfortunately, it's trail running in that direction doesn't tell us much."
"What about using magic to track it back?" asked Kal.
Ikuno sent the iron club airborne with a flick of her wrist where it vanished with a small flash. She then looked down at the puddled remains of the wolf and shook her head, "Unless you think you can learn some divination spells in the next few minutes, we're out of luck there."
Kal thought for a moment, "What about something more physical? Like heightening your sense of smell?"
Ikuno gave him a questioning look and said, "I know that you think that I act like a bitch in heat all the time, but that's a little harsh, Kal."
"Wait! No! That's not what I...," Kal stopped and turned red as Bea and Ikuno started laughing at him, even Aradelle's vine was doing a good pantomime of someone having fits of laughter.
They eventually concluded there were no solid solutions for discovering the identity of the person hunting Ikuno. Realizing this, the trio made their way back to Aradelle's flower before saying goodbye to the alarune and going their separate ways.