"Yao Guai."
"Damnit!" Yao Guai.Those are two words you never want to hear.The ferocious bear-like abominations have been roving the capital wasteland for as long as anyone can remember.Supposedly they were caused by mutations in the wild grizzlies that used to inhabit southern Maryland after the bombs fell and they were exposed to radiation.The Yao Guai are now one the most deadly creatures in the entire capital waste.Scratch that, Deathclaws are the most deadly,but you don't see any of them around often.Pray that you never will.
I was shaken from my thoughts by a sharp grunt to my left.That was Haine, A mountain of a man,all rugged brown hair that looked as if it had been cut with a hunting knife and rippling muscle.The grizzled old hillman had been living in an old hunting cabin in the burned out woodland a few miles from just about everywhere.Most people say that he's descended from a paranoid farming family that had fled to the hills before the bombs fell.Anyone who has seen the moderately large bomb shelter under his cabin will agree.
Beside me and Haine, two other wasters were stooping beside the relatively large claw mark in the soft earth.These were Alac and Kert.They were both around my age,in their mid-twenties with rough hair and skin and simple Brahmin skin or patched cloth outfits.I had found the claw print early this morning while I was out checking the snares set around my property and had rushed to wake up the other wasters and we had headed off to Haine's cabin to get help from the experienced survivalist.
Now we were both standing her clutching weapons.Haine was leaning on his Pump-Action shotgun and had a bandolier of shells strapped across his chest.Kert had a slightly rusted but functional .38 revolver tucked into his waistband while Alac was clutching an old .30/.30 bolt action hunting rifle in a white-knuckle grip.Slung over my shoulder was my own weapon,an aptly named "Survival rifle".
It was a 5-shot internal magazine .22 with a breech-loading .410 bore single-shell shotgun mounted under the barrel.It had been in a small survival kit I had found on one of the simple wooden shelters that dotted the old backpacking trails, Disassembled and in pristine condition along with a few weeks worth of rations,three gallons of bottled water and some medical supplies.It was a hell of a lucky find, Out here in the middle of nowhere you usually have to live on what you find, hunt, or trade for.
As I finished loading in the last stinger into the rifle as Haine finished studying the print. "advlt male,Moving south slowly,chances are it has a den nearby.If we move fast we'll catch up with it in an hour or so." The grizzled hunter slung his shotgun over his shoulder and was beginning to walk in the direction of the tracks when Alac broke in.
"Look,what are our chances that we can really kill this thing" Alac was the youngest one here,a scavenger by trade and a trader by skill.I doubt he had ever killed a thing in his life,and I could tell that his rifle hadn't seen much use in the two years since his father died.I was guessing Haine knew the same thing.
"Ive been hunting up and down these woods for years.Yao Guai are dangerous,but they are still just animals." He reached into his shirt and pulled out a bead necklace strung with claws. "There are four of us,one of him,maybe two.Stick close and shoot for its legs and you'll do fine, 'kay kid?" he patted the young trader on the back and smiled. "Lets go hunting."