Timestamp: 30th of Summer, 509 AV
Location: The Cobalt Mountains
Mood: Curious and Playful
Reason: Wilderness Survival Experience
Nya always loved the wilds. From the sharp evergreen tang of the vegetation to the never silent sound of the denizens going about their day - the wilderness held its appeal. When she was a tiny child, her mother had carried her out into the woods that surrounded the tower they lived in and laid her as a babe on the moss that covered the ground between the enormous Talderian Cedars that made up the grove her home had been in. It had calmed her, even if her crying had been incessant and unstoppable. She'd smile, grab fistfuls of moss, and coo. It was one of those times she'd first shapeshifted into the oversized awkward kitten that found joy in the cedar duff that created a soft spongy bed beneath the bows of the moss-draped giants. Nya had worried her mother, for even as a kitten she'd been almost as large as a normal forest cat. Her father had said little about it, simply snorting in his disinterested way and gesturing to the grove they lived in as if that had something acutely to do with why the two of them had produced a Talderian kelvic rather than something that would fit far easier into society. Nya thought about her father and smiled slightly. They had a special bond, though as she grew older her nature had made his increasingly more nervous until it was obvious she'd need to set out on her own. Most kelvic did anyhow. Nya had, moving south, heading towards Syliras at her mother's suggestion to learn how to live among humans and blend into a city environment, which was something she'd never experienced before.
But the woods were far more comfortable for her. And now that she was in a new set of them, Nya had decided she'd rather grow comfortable in the wilds that stretched north and west of Syliras before she grew comfortable with the city itself. Somewhere in the Cobalts she'd find a territory, stake her claim on it, and make herself a nice den. But until then, she'd roam around growing more familiar with the surroundings and more comfortable in the forest. North of Syliras was territory she'd already traveled through, so it was west and a bit south of the city that she investigated next. There were farms to the extreme south. They grew food all the way from Syliras to the Cyphrus boarders. Nya wanted to visit the grasslands to the south, and perhaps even the deserts further on someday. But until then she had to get comfortable with where she was.
Naturally, Nya followed waterways. She often took tributaries of large rivers or steams and followed them upwards to their source. It was a good way to learn the land and understand where the water came from and get to know the mountains that shed the droplets like an oilskin cloak to provide nourishment for those living lower on their flanks. Nya followed one stream in particular, working her way upwards. She found a waterfall that intrigued her, a nice deep plunge pool perfect for swimming, then a grove of smaller pines below it that would provide a perfect campsite for establishing a base. She scouted the area, loved the availability of fish, and found the forest provided a lot of deadfall for a fire. Nya really didn't need a fire to survive, but she found that if she stayed in her human form (which she'd promised her parents she'd try to do more and more) that she would get chilled at night. So fires were the first order of business when she established a camp.
She found a nice location backed by a rock wall that had trees sheltering it overhead. And while there was no den per say, there was a good reflective surface to send the heat off a small fire back over a sleeper or two. Nya put down her pack, which truthfully wasn't overly full of survival supplies, and stretched once she decided on the location. Then she began dragging stones over from the stream to line a firepit, clearing all the debris out of the location. Once she used a branch to sweep clear an area, had the rock lined firepit built, and looked around to see what else was necessary. Nya took the time to gather wood, both hard and soft, piling it up so she'd have a steady supply of firewood to last the entire night, then took out her knife and used it to cut a length of hardwood branch to use as a fireplow against a softer section of maple branch.
Nya carved a flat place on the softwood, and then honed the hardwood branch into a point, then gathered tinder to pile together around the plow in hopes she'd catch it on fire as she whirled the stick between her hands. She sat working at that a long time, running her hands up and down the plow, whirling it deftly. Nya was a patient cat, carefully mindful of her promise to her parents to play the part of being human as much as she could. Even as the hardwood branch blistered her fingers, she didn't grumble. She just kept spinning and spinning it, hoping the wood would catch fire. Her father had taught her this trick ages ago, and he'd explained using a firebow as well, though she'd never personally tried it. Surviving in the wilderness wasn't hard for a kelvic. It wasn't particularly difficult or taxing - but it was lonely work. She longed for someone to talk too, even if it was a stray crow or raven that wandered by to perch on an upper branch and watch her expectantly. There were songbirds a plenty, but none of them were inclined to visit. Nya sighed, took a break from her plowing, and stretched again.
"I know I promised, but fur is so much easier than all this work...." She complained to no one in particular before picking up the bow again and going back to the task of getting the fire started. How did humans do it? Didn't they click some sort of stones together for sparks? She had none, so she kept whirling her plow... growing frustrated.