It had been a long day and Ahri opened a portal home, as she had many times before, but in her distracted tiredness she messed up the spell. She stepped through the portal to a greyish coastline dotted with geometric rocks, evidently not home. She was about to open another portal when her ears picked up a barely audible screaming, even with her enhanced senses. She looked around but found no one, then picked up one of the rocks to examine it. It was the size of her thumb, speckled with glass and she could just make out tiny people inside, likely the source of the screaming. Ahri realized just how easily she could feed on souls here. She crushed the building in her hand, devouring the souls of all who were inside. They didn't fill her up very much, but they were miniscule, she didn't expect them to. There wasn't enough power in them to sate her much, but that also meant she couldn't steal their memories accidentally. These were tiny bugs which she had no connection to, and infinite power over, a dangerous combination for a hunter like Ahri, usually held back by empathy. She decided she would stay for a while, and decided to relax, it wasn't like any of these tiny people could stop her. She took off her shoes, feeling the buildings crumble underfoot like wet sand. She leaned back and laid down with a crash, indulging in the hundreds of souls she snuffed out under her. Her fluffy tails spread across the city, blanketing it in fur and shadow, impeding the already near-impossible escape of the civilians. Ahri felt around with her toes until she grabbed a building between them. It was one of the larger buildings, about a finger tall with a footprint roughly the size of her big toe. She raised it high to watch it crumble. A good scrunch of her toes was enough to crush the middle floors. The top and bottom separated, falling to the city below, leaving Ahri with a handful of rubble and crushed people between her toes. She put her foot back on the ground, and rolled them across the city like two steamrollers, flattening everything in their way. Another building was grabbed between her long, slender fingers and brought to her face, she used a sharp nail to pry the roof off, and dumped its contents into her mouth. The people weren't large enough to taste like anything, even after swishing them around a bit to get a better taste. but she could feel herself absorbing their souls before she even swallowed. They were so small that many had simply drowned in her saliva. Ahri spent the next few minutes crushing swathes of the city at a time, mostly under her bare feet. Deciding she had had enough souls for quite a while, she washed the rubble off her feet in the ocean beside the city. Her wet feet picked up even more rubble as she stepped back into the city. The water made them sticky enough that even a few people, miraculously alive after cowering in the folds of her sole, wound up stuck to it. She decided to just accept it and sleep here. The cottage she was using as a home at the time wasn't much better, but she still didn't want to track rubble into it, or expend the effort of opening another portal. The city found itself in the shadow of the massive fox woman for an entire night, and she crushed chunks of it as she rolled in her sleep.