According to the dice results, Lambert and Strange have won this hunt. More than that, they won it with a natural 20 roll, meaning their their attempted taming of the bicorn will go better than they were probably expecting!
The combination of magics from Lambert and Strange will seem to be having uncertain effects - the bicorn will be somewhat panicked from being captured at first, and while it will be forced to stay still by magic it will be wary of their intentions. This can escalate to the mentioned "horse kissing situation" however you like, but somehow that does end up being the last little push that their attempted magic takes to work.
Finally, they will feel some kind of enchantment snap, clearly fae in origin. The fully equine nature of the bicorn will seem to fade away like fog, revealing the exhausted form of a willowy and beautiful woman - though one that still has the horns, tail, and fully bestial legs and hooves of her previous form.
She is otherwise naked, and will pass out shortly after the spell is broken. Her hair is long and white, just like her mane was a horse.
WINNER!
The combination of magics from Lambert and Strange will seem to be having uncertain effects - the bicorn will be somewhat panicked from being captured at first, and while it will be forced to stay still by magic it will be wary of their intentions. This can escalate to the mentioned "horse kissing situation" however you like, but somehow that does end up being the last little push that their attempted magic takes to work.
Finally, they will feel some kind of enchantment snap, clearly fae in origin. The fully equine nature of the bicorn will seem to fade away like fog, revealing the exhausted form of a willowy and beautiful woman - though one that still has the horns, tail, and fully bestial legs and hooves of her previous form.
She is otherwise naked, and will pass out shortly after the spell is broken. Her hair is long and white, just like her mane was a horse.