17th Day of Summer, year 501 AV
The frisky summer breeze was flowing freely through Tahlar's hair, that was still dreadlockless at the young age of nine, while he was playing merrily with his Arctic Timberwolf pet. Joukka, as Tahlar had named his pet, was around 8 year old and an active wolf. It was Tahlar's best friend and companion, it had even saved him from an icy death by sensing the danger the moment Tahlar was stepping too closely to the icefishing hole on his little toddlerfeet. His father, Folthe, brought Tahlar with him to do some icefishing at the mere age of 5. He had left him in a self-constructed den next to the husky sled but somehow he got out. And a terrible faith would have fell upon him if it wasn't for Joukka, Tahlar was standing on the rim of the large icehole before his father woke up from his slumber and before clearly saw who or what was standing before him Tahlar was already leaning too far over to hold his balance. Tahlar was waving his arms around wildly, trying to regain his balance but before he completely fell Joukka leaped over the icehole and pushed Tahlar backwards with his frontpaws. Tahlar cried for half an hour, probably more because of the tumbling he did on the raw ice than of the danger he was in, but instead of blaming or being angry at Joukka, he hold him tight and wailed loudly.
When they got back to their tribe and Folthe told the tale, at home with an enchanting voice and the story spinned with the finest words, the first thing he received was a slap in the face by his wife, Feonia, and then a teary kiss on his lips and a warm hug. Tahlar was sleeping under a blanket already, under the watchful eye of his beloved Timberwolf Joukka.
Folthe was at the main fire in the tribe, roasting a piece of the polar bear he and several others of his tribe caught this morning. It was a fierce battle for the polar bears are the largest bears in the world, only to be matched by the Kodiak bears, luckily the polar bear they encountered was a female and roughly half the size of a normal male polar bear. Else they would surely have retreated or most likely would have suffered several casualties in the battle. The men at the fire were talking and at some point their conversation started to be about Tahlar and that he was coming of age and should be taught how to hunt and that someone should teach him a trait. There aren't many kinds of crafts taught in their tribe, but everyone knows a craft. His father agreed and said, and I quote, " I will teach the young boy to become a hunter so fierce and so strong, that Morwen Herself...would invite Tahlar The Kreiger ( Warrior ) to her Ice Palace's doorsteps. ", the men roared with pleasure and the women laughed and clapped their hands in prospect of seeing such a highly praised boy grow up. " These hands, and this heart, will guide my son in the craft of Carving. For I have seen that this lad's hands are not just hands...but blissfull hands, filled with passion yet sturdy like a warrior's. I'll guide him, and with Morwen as my witness, he will become a master artisan carver. " Said Feonia as the men again howled with fierce pride for their fellow tribesman and the woman went over to hug Feonia and they all laughed and told stories, sung, danced and performed 'till the night fell.
18th Day of Summer, 501 AV
The next day Folthe called out for Tahlar, which came running straight away since he knew better than to defy his father, and instructed him to pack up his hunting gear and load it in the husky sled. " And don't forget that package near the bed! " Folthe shouted as his son hurried off to collect his father's gear.
After bringing his father's bow, quiver with arrows and spear to the sled he waved goodbye to his father. " What are you doing lad? Get in, you're coming with me this time! " Tahlar couldn't believe his ears, the day had finally come, he was allowed to go hunting! " Yes sir! " he said without hesitation, he got on the sled and off they went, towards the enormous wilderness " The Northern Wastes.