A Learning Experience Fall 28, 511 AV Purpose: Training Khasr trudged through the grass, leaning slightly forward under a rather ungainly amount of weight. He was still mulling over his conversation the previous day with a particularly vexing young woman, still not quite sure what to make of it. The idea of venturing off had struck him in the very middle of it, and he was following his own advice. He had never left his pavilion for very long before, at least while they were a single tent, and a new side of living in Endrykas had presented itself. As a major city in all senses of the word aside form the fact that it moved, the noise and sheer population could work to his advantage. He planned to follow it a few days behind, far enough so that the hunting would still be decent while close enough to avoid glassbeaks. He planned to remain alone for five days, seven at the most, which should be well within his survival range, or so he hoped. He had set out before dawn, and the sun was starting to show itself. The horizon was painted with a dazzling display of pinks and reds, while the rest of the sky was distinctly purple. Khasr raised his head and breathed in the world around him. The air was quite cool, distinctly of fall but harboring whispers of things to come. Crickets and cicadas sang still, not quite ready to fade. The stream he was following bubbled happily, and birds flitted between shrubs and chirruped angrily over what morsels they found. He stopped and grew quiet as the grasses parted ten yards ahead of him, hailing a deer and her fawn as they took their morning drink. Khasr had no intention of hunting them, even if he was capable and didn’t have his blasted pack on him. No, dawn was a time for renewal, not death. Hunting should take place either before dawn or after the sun was solidly in the sky. It was for this reason that Khasr watched the mother and child drink their fill and disappear before reshouldering his load and returning to the road. |