Timestamp: Early Summer, 506 AV Location: Remote Cyphrus Coastline Tag: Nel Sayo The air had changed, its transition so subtle the horseman wasn't quite sure when it had occurred. The buckskin Strider beneath him seemed to notice as well, her wide nostrils flaring as she inhaled the cooling breeze. The wind carried a scent that he did not know, but somehow the man knew it what it heralded. "We are almost there my friend." He encouraged Zura, patting her strong shoulder. With a shallow tuck of his heels against the mare's barrel, the mount broke into a gallop, parting the grass in a beeline towards the low ridge ahead. A long-winged white bird appeared over head, its unfamiliar, obnoxious called echoed by another appearing from beyond the hill. With a final lunge, the rider and steed crested the ridge and stopped dead. For an instant, what lay beyond had arrested all function in the man's body but breathing and pumping blood. Vanator gazed in awe, his lips parted with a slack jaw. He managed to swivel his head, his gold-fleck brown eyes to follow, across the wide beach and down the length of the coastline, extending as far as he could see in one directions, disappearing around a horn in the other. Then he looked wide-eyed out to the sea, the distant horizon a hazy, flat line that separated the azure blue sky from the rolling green sea. It was not like the Sea of Grass, as he had been told. The ocean was boundless, yet miraculously halted at the shore. The expansive body of water seemed infinite, yet at the same time as if he could reach out and touch the horizon. The surface rolled ceaselessly, and he suddenly heard the crashing of the surf below. The sensation gave him a heady, dizzy feeling. With a shake of his shoulder-length mane, Vanator urged Zura down the steep bank to the broad beach, the horse balking upon hitting the loose sand, prancing across the unfamiliar ground. The Drykas vaulted from the yvas, landing with a soft thud in the soft surface. He patted the nervous animal on its lathered neck, whispering to her until she was calm. Vanator scanned the beach, concluding that he was alone aside from the noisy seabirds and his beloved Strider. He glanced back at the horse, who was curiously nipping at the clumps of strange grass sprouting from the sand. Vanator strode towards the surf, stripping the hot leather armor from his chest, then the sweat-soaked tunic beneath. As he reached the edge of the lapping water, he pulled the hand ax and dagger from his belt, tugged off his boots and dropped is breeches. The cool sea breeze was a welcome sensation against his skin. With a tentative gait, the Drykas man made his way waist deep into the frothy green waves. As the surf crashed against him, he caught the spray in his open mouth, all but gagging at the salty gulp. He coughed a couple times, only then seeing the large dark shape rounding the bend, plowing its way through the waves. It was, he could only imagine, a seafaring ship. |