65th of Fall 512AV
After all this time of being stationed here in the Sanctuary he still did not know how to ride a horse very well. Sure he took trips into town every now and then, but those were easy rides that any novice could do. He knew well that his riding ability would be challenged one day; he just hoped that it didn’t come anytime soon. However; trials seemed to come at the most interesting of times…usually when you least expected it. So he took it on himself to be ready quickly, bringing himself up to speed as fast as he could. That way he wouldn’t be found lacking; so he could integrate himself into the Sanctuary backbone.
Part of his mind needed to become a pivotal part of something, so that he could feel anchored here with these people. So he was going to train himself up…and start from the ground up. Footfalls carried him to the stables where Hasmere was. Lately he had become more restless than usual because of the cooler weather. Seemed he was getting a little stir crazy wanting to be released out into the open again. Serrif cooed the animal with a hand on his massive head.
“Come on now let’s get you out of here for a while.” With that he opened the stall door and then fit Hasmere with his saddle. He tightened it down a little but tried not to do so too tight.
The cool weather seemed to peak Hasmere’s interest; he knew how much Hasmere hated the summer season and just waited for the ushering in of winter. Serrif was going to have to start riding him more now that the weather was amiable. He opened the sea cave door and took Hasmere by the lead; gently taking him outdoors where the wind was indeed whipping across the beachhead. It was cool now, and with the sun barely coming up over the horizon now it was going to be a very cool start to a morning.
His cloak would provide him with some shelter from the wind, but it would still pierce through to his flesh; and he knew it. However he found himself more easily able to focus when the cold weather was biting him. It was familiar…
Hasmere bucked around some as Serrif settled himself in the saddle. He was still uncomfortable in the saddle now; something that needed to change quickly. But he needed to learn to do more than just sit and ride in the saddle; he would need to know how to fight from it as well. And being that he already knew archery he figured he could do that just as well as anything else.
Hasmere and he took off down the sandy beachhead at a general pace. Not fast but not slow either. Seemed Serrif’s white stallion wanted to run some of his energy out this morning. And he couldn’t be blamed; Serrif found the cold wind was clearing his mind easily. His deep hood pulled up over his head providing some protection from the wind. But even it couldn’t cut the bite out of it completely. With a smile Hasmere picked up the pace some Serrif was hardly able to keep himself in the saddle.
He rode up in the saddle and put more pressure in the stirrups and along the flanks of the horse. Hasmere responded by slowing down a little and keeping a steady pace. He could feel the animal moving underneath him. Where he was right behind the horses large shoulder blades he could feel the pace of the horse. Up and down…up and down…up and down very rhythmic. He could feel every step of the large animal. After a few minutes of this he settled back into the saddle and Hasmere responded again by slowing down to a gentle walking pace. Seemed that he had gotten that brief run out of his system which was good. He could see the warm air being blown out of his large nostrils.
It was good to see Hasmere stretching his legs again; it seemed as the weather got cooler his legs got more restless. He knew that Hasmere couldn’t wait for the snow to build back up again; to go trudging through it. He knew the horse was more than capable of such things, he had ridden him through deeper snow than he could manage himself. The sand wasn’t hard on the horses stride at all. And he was enjoying it; Serrif could feel it in his lively step.
Slowing back down Serrif felt the cold breeze slow down some. He settled in a little more gaining a little more confidence in his stance atop this large animal. He was still uncomfortable here on this huge beast. Hasmere carried along just fine step by step down the shoreline. He was down the beach a good amount now; he had gone north along the shoreline and was sitting now overlooking the ocean. The brisk morning air surrounded him keeping his thoughts at bay. It was good for his mind to be soothed by the cold. Hasmere seemed to be much the same.
They were similar the two of them; both loved the cold. He was sure the both of them had suffered in it alone. But now they had each other. The rolling of the ocean brought a smile to his face. He knew more mornings like this one would come now that winter was settling in. It wouldn’t be to long now and the snow would start to fall. This would mark his first full year here in Riverfall…and at the Sanctuary. And he was glad to have had this time with Kavala and the many others he had come to know.
Part of his mind needed to become a pivotal part of something, so that he could feel anchored here with these people. So he was going to train himself up…and start from the ground up. Footfalls carried him to the stables where Hasmere was. Lately he had become more restless than usual because of the cooler weather. Seemed he was getting a little stir crazy wanting to be released out into the open again. Serrif cooed the animal with a hand on his massive head.
“Come on now let’s get you out of here for a while.” With that he opened the stall door and then fit Hasmere with his saddle. He tightened it down a little but tried not to do so too tight.
The cool weather seemed to peak Hasmere’s interest; he knew how much Hasmere hated the summer season and just waited for the ushering in of winter. Serrif was going to have to start riding him more now that the weather was amiable. He opened the sea cave door and took Hasmere by the lead; gently taking him outdoors where the wind was indeed whipping across the beachhead. It was cool now, and with the sun barely coming up over the horizon now it was going to be a very cool start to a morning.
His cloak would provide him with some shelter from the wind, but it would still pierce through to his flesh; and he knew it. However he found himself more easily able to focus when the cold weather was biting him. It was familiar…
Hasmere bucked around some as Serrif settled himself in the saddle. He was still uncomfortable in the saddle now; something that needed to change quickly. But he needed to learn to do more than just sit and ride in the saddle; he would need to know how to fight from it as well. And being that he already knew archery he figured he could do that just as well as anything else.
Hasmere and he took off down the sandy beachhead at a general pace. Not fast but not slow either. Seemed Serrif’s white stallion wanted to run some of his energy out this morning. And he couldn’t be blamed; Serrif found the cold wind was clearing his mind easily. His deep hood pulled up over his head providing some protection from the wind. But even it couldn’t cut the bite out of it completely. With a smile Hasmere picked up the pace some Serrif was hardly able to keep himself in the saddle.
He rode up in the saddle and put more pressure in the stirrups and along the flanks of the horse. Hasmere responded by slowing down a little and keeping a steady pace. He could feel the animal moving underneath him. Where he was right behind the horses large shoulder blades he could feel the pace of the horse. Up and down…up and down…up and down very rhythmic. He could feel every step of the large animal. After a few minutes of this he settled back into the saddle and Hasmere responded again by slowing down to a gentle walking pace. Seemed that he had gotten that brief run out of his system which was good. He could see the warm air being blown out of his large nostrils.
It was good to see Hasmere stretching his legs again; it seemed as the weather got cooler his legs got more restless. He knew that Hasmere couldn’t wait for the snow to build back up again; to go trudging through it. He knew the horse was more than capable of such things, he had ridden him through deeper snow than he could manage himself. The sand wasn’t hard on the horses stride at all. And he was enjoying it; Serrif could feel it in his lively step.
Slowing back down Serrif felt the cold breeze slow down some. He settled in a little more gaining a little more confidence in his stance atop this large animal. He was still uncomfortable here on this huge beast. Hasmere carried along just fine step by step down the shoreline. He was down the beach a good amount now; he had gone north along the shoreline and was sitting now overlooking the ocean. The brisk morning air surrounded him keeping his thoughts at bay. It was good for his mind to be soothed by the cold. Hasmere seemed to be much the same.
They were similar the two of them; both loved the cold. He was sure the both of them had suffered in it alone. But now they had each other. The rolling of the ocean brought a smile to his face. He knew more mornings like this one would come now that winter was settling in. It wouldn’t be to long now and the snow would start to fall. This would mark his first full year here in Riverfall…and at the Sanctuary. And he was glad to have had this time with Kavala and the many others he had come to know.