Timestamp: 36th of Fall, 511 AV Location: Mt Skyinarta, The Unforgiving She was going out to hunt. It had been a fix idea of hers for a while now, and finally the girl had been able to talk herself into going through with it. Her skills with the bow had increased lately due to the tutelage of Kovac, and after making several shorter trips around Wind Reach the young girl was beginning to feel ready for some larger scale hunting. She had tried to suggest that someone should come with her, but with the fall being warm and long it seemed that neither Avora nor Endal had time to spend on leisure trips; their hunting was done efficiently and swiftly from the back of Eagles, with no patience for the kind of long-drawn hike that she wanted to do. Time was running out on them, it wouldn't be long until winter was upon them with heavy snowfalls and blistering cold, and by then it was vital that the storage was filled up with food. The girl knew that, she also knew that she should help out more than she did. It was just that.. once winter came, she would be stuck with the same people around her all the time, most specifically her peers among the yasi. Their relationships had worsened this summer, and Rista had a feeling that a grand scale clash would come to happen once the Pass became blocked with snow. This was her final change of getting out, getting away to spend a little time on her own.. Soon enough the weather would make it impossible to go on longer trips, and now it was still somewhat warm in the air, at least during the days. It was now or never. An expectant grin stretched over the lips of the girl as she tightened the girth around the belly of the horse, making sure the animal was comfortable with the weight it had to carry on the back. The little mare snorted and shook her neck, a soft nose turning to nuzzle the side of her new comrade. She was a pretty little thing, not more than fifteen hands over the withers and with a coloration that reminded of the Firemanes; chocolate-colored coat and milky mane and tail. She probably had some of their blood in her, but the chubby built and mild temper was uncharacteristic, and the white markings on her rump revealed a connection with the Zavian breed. It didn't really matter though. The important thing was that the horse wasn't too big for Rista in case it became necessary to ride, that her built was sturdy and how the lack of an eye still didn't affect her ability to move through rough terrain. Rista had been allowed to borrow the mix-blooded animal from the stables, provided that she took good care of her and made sure to bring her back safe and sound. It was an easy promise to make; the young woman loved animals, and for the privilege of bringing a horse on her trip she had been willing to give any kind of promise. She had even made a deal with the stable-master and left the larger part of her life savings, a staggering 75 pinions as an insurance in case something should happen. If she brought the horse back safely she'd get them back, if not.. well. Rista would do her petchin best to make sure that the little horse didn't receive so much as a scratch. Chuckling at the attention she received the young woman gave the horse a gentle pat on the head before she began to turn her away from the stables. The copper-skinned yasi was pleased with the kind nature of the horse. They'd get along well, and it'd be nice to have company during the trip. She needed her; it'd be rough to carry the small tent on her own, and without the burden of the backpack on her shoulders it'd go faster to move around. As it were, Rista had strapped as much as she could onto the horse; the warm Katinu and high boots, bedroll and a thick winter blanket, a coil of rope and two torches. The backpack that hung from the saddle was filled to the brim with newly purchased clothes, her trapping and sewing kits, a small whetstone and other things like toiletries and some dry rations. She was all set for a longer journey, and it was with a fluttering feeling to her stomach that she lead the horse onto the stony trail that led down from the stables and out onto the road. The clapping of hooves against rock echoed against the mountain, and drew the attention of the old gatekeeper. Rista smiled as she saw him poke the head out from his room next to the Gate and halted a bit, waiting as he came walking towards her with a kind smile. "You are leaving now?" the man asked, and let the glittering blue eyes wander over the horse and the short girl; not many details escaped him, from the excited look on her face to the quiver that was strapped against her back, and the shortbow that hung over her shoulder. "Yeah, finally. It took some time to get everything together, but now I'm all set." The dark-haired girl flared a grin towards Val, making him chuckle a bit. It was unusual for the mongrel to smile like that, a nice change from the usual stubborn frowns. "Good, good. When will you get back? The weather is unpredictable at this season, You shouldn't be out for too long. Even if it is a longer hunt than usual, or perhaps because of it." "I know" she nodded and shifted her weight a bit, impatient to get going. "I won't be gone for more than two ten-days, at the very least. So if I'm not back by the 6th Market Day, then you can start worry. Until then, enjoy the peace and quiet!" Giving the old man a cheeky grin she then turned around and tugged gently at the reins, making the silver-dapple mare head forward once more. "You better come back, Rista Black-Eyes!" she heard him call after her, and lifted a hand to wave back at her teacher. "Of course I will. Dead or alive, come back I will!" And with that she picked up the pace, stretching her short legs out as much as she could as she stepped out onto the Sanikas Road, eager to leave the stony city behind her for a while. With the horse as companion it took a while longer to travel down the road than she was used to, but as she kept a steady pace the winding road was traversed in four days. On the way she met several carts and groups of Chiet on their way back from Thunder Bay, and from time to time the shadow of passing Eagles revealed the presence of the Endal as they transported game up to the volcanic city. It was with a sense of relief that the girl moved away from the trail and the constant stream of people, instead taking a route towards the south and west. She wanted to be on her own, away from anything that even reminded of people, and that meant that she had to move in a different direction than normally. No Sanikas Valley for her this time; no, it was the Unforgiving she headed off to. There she should be able to find some larger game, deer or perhaps even elks, and if she was lucky she would be able to bring home some meat, and proof that she indeed was worth something. That the terrain ahead of her was unknown didn't bother her too much; she had been taught how to navigate through the terrain, and while she didn't have a compass or a map, she knew more than well what direction her home was in. Finding the way back wouldn't be a problem, of that she was certain. As for predators... She had her bow. She knew how to use it, and if any mountain cats or bears crossed her path she would deal with it when it happened. There was no use in worrying over things that might not happen. The further she came from Mt Skyinarta and the city, the wilder the terrain became. Mountains grew up around her, tall and sharp and with rivers and streams criss-crossing through, creating a confusing labyrinth that easily could make a person get lost. Rista stuck to the lower levels along the base of the mountains, making use of animal paths and the carved out valleys around the rivers as she moved. As she wasn't overly comfortable on horseback the half-breed girl preferred to walk, taking her time to enjoy the fresh autumn air between looking for tracks and reading the terrain to the best of her ability. Her nights were often spent by the fire, defying the chill of the night rather than cooping up in the damp tent; she had regretted bringing it along already the second time she tried to use it, but knew it could become necessary when she least expected it. So far the weather had held up, with clear days and mild nights, but the weather changed quickly. It could start to rain anytime, and if there was something the girl loathed, it was getting herself wet.. Note :
Total amount of belongings brought (including those worn) are:
Horse(mixed blood), equipped with saddle, briddle and halter. Clothes, in form of Katinu, knee-high boots, wool bryda, leather vinati, leather gloves, leather belt, wool jerkin. Backpack including toiletries, Trapping and Sewing Kits, Whetstone, Wasterskin Weapons, in form of Shortbow, quiver with 19 Arrows, Dagger, Hunting Knife Tent (one-person), two Torches, Bedroll, Hemp Rope, iron pot, Woodsmans axe. Food, in form of dry rations; jerked meat, dried fruits, cheese, flatbread; enough for one week. |
oocThere we go, a bit of introduction and setting.. Hope it makes any sense.