17th of Summer, 512AV
Nate had to admit that he almost missed the warmth the Djed storm had bought to the city. Not that he wanted Avanthal ruined of course, he just forgot how much he loved the sun. As it was, the temperatures had returned to their usual, near-freezing levels, and his beloved Avanthal was once again slowly returning to it’s snowy glory.
On this particular day he was trying to decide wether to head out of the city to hunt, or practice in the archery range. Nate was leaning on the range’s barrier, bow slung across his back. He sucked in a breath and pushed back, spinning on his heel and marching away. Outside it would be.
He neared the Icewall Gates at a leisurely pace. Well, he neared what was left of the Gates anyway. There were some Vantha moving around the Icewatch stationed there, already starting to rebuild the city protection. There was a lack of wildlife today; perhaps the amount of people out the front was acting as the deterrent today. Nate sidled past a small group, making his way out into the reaches. He ran over to a nearby outcropping of rocks, climbing up onto them so that he could get a better view over the area. He was hoping to catch some rabbits or a fox, but in any case he’d try his utmost to avoid finding the predators that were no doubt lurking out of sight.
On this particular day he was trying to decide wether to head out of the city to hunt, or practice in the archery range. Nate was leaning on the range’s barrier, bow slung across his back. He sucked in a breath and pushed back, spinning on his heel and marching away. Outside it would be.
He neared the Icewall Gates at a leisurely pace. Well, he neared what was left of the Gates anyway. There were some Vantha moving around the Icewatch stationed there, already starting to rebuild the city protection. There was a lack of wildlife today; perhaps the amount of people out the front was acting as the deterrent today. Nate sidled past a small group, making his way out into the reaches. He ran over to a nearby outcropping of rocks, climbing up onto them so that he could get a better view over the area. He was hoping to catch some rabbits or a fox, but in any case he’d try his utmost to avoid finding the predators that were no doubt lurking out of sight.