Levon, 3rd of Fall 500 AV
"Now, it's highly unlikely we'll actually find anything here since the location doesn't really make sense for a camp, much less a village or something larger," Lionel continued, "But it's still a good place for you to practice since it's out of the way and the ground is relatively easy to dig through here. Just pretend that each rock you find is some kind of artifact- a scythe blade, an arrowhead, a sword, whatever you can imagine. Besides," Lionel added with a sly grin, "I have found several arrowheads in this area, so who knows, maybe something will turn up?"
Levon nodded, eyebrows raised enthusiastically. "Maybe I'll be able to find ruins from before the Valterrain! Or maybe even buried pirate treasure!"
Lionel chuckled slightly. "Maybe. But I wouldn't get your hopes up too much, this is just practice remember. For now, let's mark the area we're going to dig up. Normally we'd make an initial survey of the area first, but we'll skip that this time. I think over here by this rocky outcropping is our best bet." Lionel pulled out 4 stakes attached to one another by rope and a medium sized hammer. "Here, take these and stretch them out as far as you can so that there isn't much slack. We'll use them to mark our work area."
"Okay." Levon said, grabbing the stakes and hammer with enthusiasm. Fully unwrapped, the stakes marked out a 25x25 foot area.
Lionel reached into the pack and handed Levon a hand shovel. "Here, we'll start with this to get rid of the surface layer. Anything interesting we could find would be pretty far under the surface player to begin with. But before we begin," Lionel said, "We must give a prayer to Semele for the earth over which she presides."
"Semele?" Levon asked. "I don't think I've heard of him before. Is he one of the gods?"
Lionel gave his son a small smile. "She," Lionel said with some emphasis "is the goddess of earth, minerals and gemstones. All miners pay homage to her for the earth itself and the treasure she holds within, and some archaeologists do as well, for preserving the history of the past within her."
Levon nodded in understanding, before closing his eyes and listening to his father's prayer.
"We thank you, Semele, for the earth, our home; for the soft soil and the hard bedrock, for the glittering gems and dull mud, for the towering mountains and the low valleys. And today especially we thank you for our history that you record deep within your bones, and allow us to rediscover."
Levon squinted as he took in the words before nodding in acceptance of the prayer, adding "We thank you, Semele." Levon then grabbed the shovel and began digging into the ground.
"Careful not to dig too deep," Lionel rebuked Levon gently. "We only want to uncover about two to four inches at a time, no more than six, any more than that and we risk missing artifacts, or in this case rocks."
"Okay, sorry." Levon said, trying to slow his overeager movements. Thrusting the shovel into the dirt again, Levon's hand was jarred when the shovel was stopped suddenly by a hard object. "Dad, dad, I think I found something!" Levon said excitedly, wondering what it could be.
"Oh? Let's take a look then, shall we." Lionel said, sounding amused. He walked over to where Levon had been working, taking out a smaller shovel and brush. Gently removing the dirt over the object, Lionel carefully uncovered the top half of the rock Levon had discovered.
"It's just a rock." Levon said, sounding disappointed.
"That's okay, let's pretend this was an artifact okay?" Lionel said, still smiling. "First of all, see here where there's this fresh nick in the rock? That's because you were digging to aggressively and struck the rock with your shovel; if it had been a real artifact such as a wooden chest or stone tablet, you could have damaged it."
"I'm sorry" Levon said, fumbling with the shovel in his hand, "I didn't mean to, I was just so excited to uncover turied breasure- I mean, buried treasure, and I-"
"It's okay, it was only a rock. I just meant that you need to be more careful; doing an excavation requires immense patience to make sure you don’t accidently move or damage any of the objects."
Levon only nodded, staring down at his feet.
"Alright, well, the next thing we do after uncovering an object is to do a quick drawing of the object and mark exactly where we found it in our search area before taking it from its spot. Here, hold on a second and let me get some paper and a pen for you…" Lionel shuffled away for a moment before returning with a pen, some paper and a solid plank of wood. "Okay, now we just need to find a decent place for you to make the drawing…" Lionel glanced around for a moment.
"How about right here?" Levon asked, pointing towards a relatively smooth looking rock that he thought could be used as an impromptu desk.
"Perfect!" Lionel exclaimed. "Good eye. Okay, now you need to make a quick drawing of where you found the rock relative to our search area and what it looks like, and also make sure you write down how deep it was into the ground. I'll go back to excavating other area's while you do that."
"Okay, I think I can do that," Levon said. He took the pen, paper and wooden plank and moved over to the rock, immediately drawing a large square to signal the borders of the excavation site, then running back to the site to see where exactly the rock he had found was. He then ran back to the drawing, marking the appropriate location on the square with an X. Levon then carefully began outlining the shape of the rock, running back to the object itself occasionally to get more details.
Some time passed before Lionel eventually came back to check on Levon's progress. "So, how are you doing? Can I see your progress?"
"Sure, I actually just finished. How does it look?" Levon asked, looking up at his father excitedly.
Lionel looked down at the drawing with a blank expression. It took him a few moments to understand what he was looking at, in part due to Levon's lack of drawing ability and it part due to the random shape of the rock which made it hard to see a clear outline, but eventually Lionel could make out the general shape of the rock.
"This is actually quite good." Lionel finally said, looking back and forth between the drawing and the rock. "Most objects are going to be a lot easier to draw than a rock, and you did a good job getting the general outline right, although your shading could definitely use some work."
Levon hopped up and down excitedly. "Really? You think I did a good job? I think I did a good job, too."
Lionel smiled and patted his son on the head. "Okay, well, I think that's it for today."
"Really?" Levon said, stopping his jumping at once and becoming almost unnaturally still. "But I don't want to go just yet…"
"It's starting to get dark though." Lionel reminded his son gently. "Here, before we go we do need to make a recording of what we found though."
Levon sniffled. "Okay."
"Would you like to lead our prayer this time?" Lionel asked, as he handed Levon a blank journal from the pack.
"Okay." Levon said, opening the journal and setting it on the rock before closing his eyes and clasping his hands in prayer. "We thank you, Qalaya, for the memory and writing you provide us with to remember and record the past. Today we… um… today we use your gifts in… we use your gifts." Levon finished, blushing slightly.
"We thank you, Qalaya." Lionel echoed in a serious tone, and Levon let out a sigh.
"Okay," Lionel continued, "normally we record any artifacts we discovered or observations we made. For you, I recommend you just try to describe the rock in as much detail as you can."
"Alright," Levon said, rubbing the back of his neck while contemplating how he would go about describing the rock.
The rock I found has a isn't smooth, and is about three times the size of my fists. It's mostly round, with a part on the top that sticks out. There are a copl couple holes in it big enough for me to stick one of my fingers in.Satisfied with his work, Levon closed the Journal and looked up at his father. "Can we come back tomorrow?"
Lionel looked at his son thoughtfully. "I'm actually going to be quite busy tomorrow, but if you want to come back then I don’t have any objections. Just make sure you return all of my tools when you get back."
"Okay, I will." Levon promised, and the two headed back towards Zeltiva.