Spring 16, 512 AV
Location: Northern Wilds
The light filtered in with warmth that was uncalled for. Roka had exhausted the night mauling over the past few days. Days that had been filled with such mixed emotions. His heart weighed heavy. The most prevalent emotion was that of guilt, maybe seconded only by disgust. Just days earlier he had partaken in the brutal murder of two slavers, he had watched as they bled to death. Their blood was so rich it was black and soaking deep stains into the dirt. He closed his eyes tightly at the thought, trying to filter out images of the glassy accusing eyes that stared at him from the hollows of their skulls. Shortly after he had been in a bar fight, over a women he had not seen since no less, and an instinct took him that would have welcomed strangling the life from his attackers eyes. Then not a week later he had decided to join the Crimson Edge. Was this really his lot in life? He did not want to believe that in the end the only existence he held in the world was that of a disruptive wave.
He lay unclothed in his human form, by a small creak of water. He was soaked to the skin, his hair clinging to his face in webs of black and grey, his eyelashes flecked with crystal pecks of liquid. He shivered as the breeze lapped at his bare body, but made no attempt to move. He just laid there in silent remorse, biting his cheeks as the taste of a man's flesh in his teeth racked his sense till he could think of nothing else.
He stood decisively with a shake of his head wringing the water from his hair. He wiped at his eyes and dressed himself in his nearby apparel. Pulling on each piece of fitted clothes was a discomfort he welcomed, just for the minor chastisement it offered.
A diversion that was what he needed. The sun was still scarcely peeping over the horizon of the first light sky, but it had seemed like much longer. Dark pigments were formed beneath his emblazoned eyes, and looked harsh against his icy skin. He continued in the forest, weeding at the earth here and there as he had become accustomed to. He enjoyed picked at the plants in the forest, and seeing them change and grow centimeter by centimeter. His heart settled after this repetitive act, finding he was doing some worthy deed in the world, hoping that his presence was not just a valueless space. If nothing else the plantation could receive him.
That's when it struck him. The entire forest had accepted him. Even the few who he had met inhabiting it. A lesser smile slid onto his face at one single thought, Andalusia. He wanted now to see her desperately. It had only been days, but her presence had all but vanished from his senses.
The sun emerged from behind a coal-colored cloud and kissed at his face with pleasure. It encouraged him forward, and he set a foot down before the other, one by one, until his feet were crunching along the sticks and debris of the grass with a hasty run. He hoped that they could find something to do together, even Dante would be a welcomed friend on this date.
It was not long before he had touched her camps edges. The faded smell of an extinguished fire still hung in the atmosphere. He propped onto one of the encompassing trees with his arms crossed and his head tilted down, as he looked over the camp with a quiet amusement.