Stardowns Crater: The Great Race Season of Winter, Day 15, 506 AV Excitement ran through Endrykas like a wild fire. The Great Race had begun and the riders were making their way around the crater. Everyone was celebrating the event and enthralled by the festivities. Everyone except one certain young Drykas. Caoin sat quietly next to her family's pavilion as she listened to her father give her a running commentary on the race. She was stuck at their pavilion helping him watch their herd and hounds, when she would have preferred to be competing alongside her older brother, Ruith. It wasn't happening though, her family had a strict rule of their own in regards to the race. You only competed if you had your own Strider, because borrowing one of the family's valuable stock in order to compete was out of the question. So, with nothing better and more exciting to do, and being the only one without her Windmark or Strider, Caoin had been delegated the task of helping her father. Thus, the young Drykas was sitting outside of their pavilion with a most discontented look clouding her face. But sour moods aren't meant to last amongst such festive people as the Drykas, there's always something to cheer up the mood, and Caoin's father offered her just such a thing as his voice called to her from somewhere in the depths of their tent. "Daughter, I need you to go and retrieve a new dog for me." Score. A chance for Caoin to actually get away and look around for a bit. His head poked out of the tent entrance and he gave her the location, a group of tents closer to the Stalk Meet, and the coin with which to purchase the animal. Without hiding her excitement in the least bit, she gave an enthusiastic, "Yes, sir," and was off before he could say anything further. Caoin made her way through the throngs of Endrykas residents and outside traders at a leisurely pace as she made her way towards the center of the moving city. She could feel the heat of the sun on the skin of her bare arms and it cheered up, the sour disposition she'd previously had slowly dissipating like rain after a shower. Yes, the day was certainly beginning to look better, and as she walked, she listened to talk of the race, listening to see who was in the lead. |