She'd meant to be practicing her tracking, thinking maybe hunting was a good niche for her to pursue. The scat she'd found, however, had smelled far too much like that gnarly scent that had clung to Aleister when he'd stumbled home all hurt. The kind of hurt that never got better until he was dead. Magg gagged and backed up, wanting nothing at all to do with such a stench, but-
It was too late. The rival predator had been aware of her for far longer, carefully and quietly scaling the cliffside to gain the higher ground. When it recognized her youth, it made up its mind. This was it's chance to eliminate a threat before it could get any stronger. It's muscles coiled and calibrated, sharp eyes watching the pup's every move and then it leapt, soundlessly.
Magg only happened to look up in time to see the animal seconds before it struck her. They both were sent tumbling, and her entire world was a blur. All she could hear was it's screeching yowls and the tear of her fur as it came loose in chunks. Her face burned and something red was in her eyes but despite the chaos of the moment her own instincts kicked in. With bellowing snarls she fought back, jaws snapping and shaking and ripping.
Not even half a year old, she was locked into her first deathmatch.