Day 50 of Winter 511 AV
The white hot landscape boiled with nauseous hot air, billowing fine sand in swirls and eddies over its hostile floor. Very few things could survive this kind of environment, all save for the damned who wander around its unforgiving clutches.
A young woman, eyes as black as the moonless night during a sandstorm, traveled alone with only her travel gear on her back and the world at her front. Karasu tread the sand beneath like any normal person would tread polished marble floors with the latest footwear. Her bare, webbed feet left hardly a footprint in the sands behind her. She was in her element, swirling sands billing around her sharp, angular face, her lips set in a nameless expression. Her eyes told a different story all together.
Heart broken and hurt could not define the agony she felt inside. Banished from her own tribe and family as if she were a murderer or a child thief. For something so illogical she still could not comprehend that her people could find soundness to their ways.
Numb. Wind sliced through her wild, black hair and bronze skin that glistened like honey under the blistering sun. Her toned arms rippled with anger and sadness, holding a traditional hunting bow tightly under her iron grip.
She stood a lone figure, a speck of black in a white, featureless landscape. She stopped moving. Not that she couldn't continue. Surely, she could probably cover many, many more miles in any given direction and go several more days without drinking any water.
"I have...no purpose," said Karasu, a whisper to her own damned self. "I don't know where to go and ... why to keep going."
Karasu was stunned. All she knew her entire life was to hunt, feed her tribe: to keep going. But it was for a bigger purpose. Now she was surviving for herself; purpose unknown.
Left in this thought within a thought, Karasu hardly noticed a very large desert lizard, many feet longer than she was tall in length from head to tail. It didn't even seem to notice Karasu until it was directly in front of her. There it stopped and stared at her.
Karasu noticed the large lizard, though she was not afraid of it. These large monsters were known to swallow whole goats, horns and all and had very saliva filled with deadly bacteria which could probably kill her slowly within hours. Yet, there she stood, watching the beast watch her. She could very easily land an arrow between the creatures dense forehead, skin it and cook its meat but instead she stared back.
"Hey there," she called out to the creature. The giant lizard flicked its hideous tongue at her and simply continued to stare. "I cannot go back there, to my...to those people" she said to it.
The creature stood still for many moments, until suddenly, it turned around and pointed its scaly head towards the north and the falling sunset. It stayed liked that till Karasu memorized the direction. When she looked back at the lizard, it had somehow walked passed her and away, as if she had never even been there and the creature was simply following its own path all along.
"Thank you, desert spirit!" Karasu yelled, hoping that she could show some gratitude to the lizard, which was now almost invisible in the sand and wind. She looked back toward the unwalked path the monster had unveiled to her.
She set off, with some small sense of purpose. The lizard had shown her to keep moving, regardless of what she was.