14th Day of Fall, 511 AV
Typically Xalet found himself performing all sorts of tasks at the whim of the Knights. On occasion there would be a necessity for menial labor, but mostly the tasks involved specific training for his eventual position among the defenders of Syliras. Weapons, armor, tactics, strength training, and horse riding, those types of things were his primary focus. Thus, when it was decided he would be 'roughing' it out in the Bronze Woods Xalet couldn't help but feel apprehensive.
When a days training was done he always came back to the comfort of the squire's barracks. Even if some foreigners believed that Syliras was a crowded mess of people Xalet found a certain respite in it's bustle. It seemed so alive that he could lose himself easily in the ambient noise of so many people simply living that close together. Out in the woods there was only the occasional creak of the heavy wooden monsters that filled every inch of his vision. The small voice of a bird as it yelled to it's companions. The crunch of the leaves as something moved across the forest floor.
The night was approaching fast, and thus Xalet worked at digging out a fire pit for the two squires to utilize during the evening. With the various dried leaves and branches littering the forest floor, there was no lack of fuel, it was just a matter of creating the pit properly so that it didn't quickly spin out of control. The Akalak couldn't help but realize he realistically knew nothing about surviving in the wilderness. Each time he had been within the quiet majesty of the Bronze Woods, he always returned to the stone walls of the Castle City before dark.
The Akalak's large purple tinged hands dug deeply into the soil as he began unearthing rocks of sufficient size for a campfire ring, one of the few things he could remember during the rush of tips his Patron had attempted to give him before shooing him out into the wilds. As he worked he struggled to remember it all in appropriate order.
Typically Xalet found himself performing all sorts of tasks at the whim of the Knights. On occasion there would be a necessity for menial labor, but mostly the tasks involved specific training for his eventual position among the defenders of Syliras. Weapons, armor, tactics, strength training, and horse riding, those types of things were his primary focus. Thus, when it was decided he would be 'roughing' it out in the Bronze Woods Xalet couldn't help but feel apprehensive.
When a days training was done he always came back to the comfort of the squire's barracks. Even if some foreigners believed that Syliras was a crowded mess of people Xalet found a certain respite in it's bustle. It seemed so alive that he could lose himself easily in the ambient noise of so many people simply living that close together. Out in the woods there was only the occasional creak of the heavy wooden monsters that filled every inch of his vision. The small voice of a bird as it yelled to it's companions. The crunch of the leaves as something moved across the forest floor.
The night was approaching fast, and thus Xalet worked at digging out a fire pit for the two squires to utilize during the evening. With the various dried leaves and branches littering the forest floor, there was no lack of fuel, it was just a matter of creating the pit properly so that it didn't quickly spin out of control. The Akalak couldn't help but realize he realistically knew nothing about surviving in the wilderness. Each time he had been within the quiet majesty of the Bronze Woods, he always returned to the stone walls of the Castle City before dark.
The Akalak's large purple tinged hands dug deeply into the soil as he began unearthing rocks of sufficient size for a campfire ring, one of the few things he could remember during the rush of tips his Patron had attempted to give him before shooing him out into the wilds. As he worked he struggled to remember it all in appropriate order.