Winter 25th, 511AV.
Nearest city: Syliras.
A tall tree stood in a forest of many other trees, standing out only because of the small camp nestled below it. The frosty tree glistened in the early morning sunlight and the sound of chirping birds filled the air. Tara woke up, blinking the sleep away groggily. She was curled up in the tree, a lot like a sleeping kitten. The peaceful, dreamlike expression she’d had from sleeping melted into the alert, piercing stare of a pale kelvic. Her black hair fell into her amber eyes, still tousled from a night of sleeping in the silver tree. She let out a yawn and stretched out her back. She looked down at the tent in which her travelling partner, Etrius, slept. Tara still refused to go in the tent with him, not fully trusting of him even though they’d been through a lot. She still had the imaginary scene of him slicing her throat with her own knife while she slept imprinted in her mind. She doubted it would happen, but better to be safe than well, dead. For that reason she kept her knife beside her while she slept, stuck into the branch beside her for easy access.
She tuned her senses in to the reality of the world they were in, drawing them out of the dreamless bliss she had been in moments ago. She heard Etrius in his tent, breathing. She was pretty sure he was still asleep. His horse, Iona, was grazing a little bit away, nibbling on the grass poking through the dead leaves which carpeted the forest floor. Tara still held a grudge against the horse who was the reason she was travelling with Etrius if you went into details about it. Despite the fact that no bad had come out of her travelling with the man (yet) Tara still did not like the inquisitive equine. Tara leaped down from her tree, grabbing her belongings as she went. Once on the ground she packed away her knife and took out her comb. She spent a good few chimes combing the knots out of her long hair before putting away her comb again. She wandered around for a couple more chimes, giving Etrius a chance to wake up on his own. Tara had noticed from her time with humans that they spent a ridiculous amount of their day sleeping. Tara usually slept roughly three chimes per day whereas Etrius could sleep for nearly six! However she tried to put it aside, but grew restless anyway.
Getting bored and frustrated Tara wandered over to where Iona stood. The horse shot Tara a glare. It seemed the feeling of resentment was mutual. The horse stomped it’s foot and walked a couple paces backwards. Tara grinned at the reaction and was about to entertain herself a bit when she remembered that Iona was Etrius’ only form of transport for all of the camp-type things. Irritated, Tara walked back over to the tent and sat down with her legs crossed, only to get back up with a huff. She completed a couple laps around the tent when she lost her patience and dragged her sharp nails along the side of the tent, not with enough force to rip through the waterproof material but enough to make an eerie, foreboding sound. To Tara’s delight Etrius awoke with a start. She almost pranced to the tent entrance and opened the flaps that covered the opening, flooding the enclosed space with light. She met Etrius’ groggy expression with a wide grin. ”Mornin’ sleeping beauty” she said, her tone slightly mocking.