Timestamp: Winter 45, 496 Time: Morning Who: Ronan Windsong Three pairs of tracks could be seen carving through the northern sands of Eyktol. The first belonged to a tall Chaktawe man, strong, carrying a massive pack filled with various furs and crafts to trade. There was another set of tracks taking a winding path all around the general area of the man's, being followed by a third, and much smaller set of tracks. It appeared that a woman and her child were playing a game of cat and mouse, with the young girl being the cat, stalking her mother. Jaspayia was scrutinizing the tracks of her mother, following them as fast as she could, without losing count. Her mom was teaching her to be an extraordinary hunter and her first task was to keep an accurate count of how many left footed tracks, and how many right footed tracks her mother left behind. Her mother wasn't making it easy either. She would hop several times on one foot, or step with her right foot in place of her left. This forced Jasp to concentrate hard on the task at hand. 265 Left, 233 right, 266 left, 267 left, 268 left, 234 righ--- wait no, 269 left, 234 right, 270 left, 235 right Jasp had been following the tracks under Syna's beating gaze for several bells. Her parents and her had been traveling for several days, en route to Endrykas, camped out near the border. Her ebony eyes followed her mother's steps, trying to pay attention to the tracks, as well as the path ahead. She was just starting to get used to watching both, when a weird set of tracks caught her eyes, stopping her suddenly. Those weren't her mother's feet! They were wider, with longer toes, but shorter overall. She crouched down, her hand touching the unusual track. It was bigger than her ha-- They were hands! Her mom was walking on her hands to trick her! One left hand, one right hand, two left hand, two right hand. Following it along, counting she bumped into her mother, and fell down into the sand. "Always mind your surroundings Jaspayia. How many tracks?" "Uh... 275 Left feet... 245 right feet... 78 left hands... and 81 right hands." "Close love, not quite. You'll get it on the way back, I'm sure of it. Now come on, we are almost there." The two girls met back up with the patriarch, as they reached the area of the desert where sand gave way to a crest of grass. Her parents had no problem climbing over the lip, but it was taller than Jasp. She knew her parents wouldn't help her to climb this obstacle, knowing that every day was another challenge. To some, it would be quite humorous seeing a seven year old girl stare up at the the lip that was a foot above her head. She tried jumping up and grasping at the short turfs there, but was unable to find purchase. Her parents didn't wait on her, knowing their daughter would catch up. Jasp turned and jogged a ways back away from the ledge. Then she turned once more, and began sprinting toward the border. Her webbed feet kicked up granules of sand, her arms flying inexpertly like a proper child. As she neared the ledge, she pushed off hard with her right leg, leaping forward. Her stomach collided hard with the edge, an undignified grunt escaping her youthful lips, her arms scrambling to get a hold of something. She grabbed a few handfuls of the tough grass, and struggled as she tried to pull herself up and over. She hooked a leg over the edge, and struggled until she rolled over, successful, her breathing labored. She got up and ran after her parents, who smiled as their daughter caught up. After a couple of bells of walking, they were approached by a watchman. Her parents told him they were here for trade, and he let them pass. Jaspayia's eyes grew wide. There were more tents here than she'd ever seen! Even among her own tribes! And there were horses everywhere! Her parents quickly made their way to some merchants, and Jasp waited until they were busy haggling. When they were, she carefully snuck away, slipping amongst a crowd of people. Her antics hadn't escaped the ever watchful eye of her father, but he smiled. He knew the Drykas had ways of making sure nothing bad happened to visitors, and his daughter could use some independence. It was good for a Chaktawe to explore their surroundings. Meanwhile, Jaspayia was slipping between the crowds, until she bumped hard into someone, and fell back on her rump. She looked up to see who it was, her ebony eyes shining under Syna's smile. |