The 47th of summer, 512 AV
Carney or Sorley, depending on which soul was holding the reins at the moment, had decided to spend his time off this day going through the woods north of Syliras. He had along with him his guard dog Blue, a young white pitbull with a few brown spots here and there. The purpose of this days journey was to walk about and maybe get some hunting done, or if he happened across a stream fish. The day was still young in the morning though they had been out since day break. As he through the forrest Carney could not help but get lost watching the scene, the way the light shined down through the breaks in the tops of the trees. He listened to the sounds of the forrest and looked for any game animals he could use as target practice for his bolas.
About an hour passed and he saw nothing he deemed worth hunting so he made his way to a small creek where he thought he would try his luck with his fishing pole. In a few minutes time he had a makeshift seat and his pole rigged, after casting out his line into a calm pool of the creek he sat on the log he had found for a seat. Time began to pass by with little more than a nibble here and there, it seemed that the fish were pecking away at his bait. As he rebaited his hook and casted his line he began to drift into thought.
Then a short while later his relaxation was broken by the sound of a galloping horse, it was not far off almost on the trail that was behind him a ways. As he turned to see what or who was making the noise he saw her, she looked to be a small woman with pale skin and long blonde hair that flowed with the wind. She was about to pass and keep on going when Carney saw her fall out of her saddle. As luck had it it was the light brother Carney and not the darker one that was in control then. Carney would always go out of his way to help a member of the fairer sex, Sorley however was not as kind hearted.
As soon as he had seen that the woman was going to fall he Carney felt it was his duty to investigate and see if she needed any help. He rose from the log he had been sitting on and pulled his line out quickly telling his dog to stay, then he ran over to where the woman had fallen. "Are you alright? I saw you fall from over yonder." he said as he drew closer to the young woman. "Let me take a look here make sure you did not break anything."