The Akalak certainly had to admit...the amount of elbow room present within the natural shelter left much to be desired. Furthermore, the agonizing first steps within the shelter nearly made Khal'iah want to seek an alternative place to seek solace from the rain. Despite ducking when he entered, his forehead was smacked with a low-hanging branch that smarted like no other. Then, more branches clutched at his cloak and snagged his dreadlocks. It took a large amount of skillful swatting to free himself and proceed deeper into the shelter. Even though it was cramped, dark, and filled with annoying branches, it was an adequate escape from the chilling waters which fell from the heavens.
Once the pair had scooted their way within the cramped space, and Eleret came to a squat in one of the corners, the Akalak turned to face his cousin and could not help but laugh aloud. He strode over, squatted before her, and reached out in order to pluck the lead that had stuck itself to her pale strands of hair. "Looks like the bounders have taken a liking to you." he said, bemused, be rising to his feet...hitting his head on the ceiling of the shelter...and stalking off in order to collect the ingredients for a fire. After all, if they were going to wait out a storm, they were going to do so with a source of ample warmth so that they could at least dry off their clothes. Whilst rubbing his throbbing cranium, the Akalak plucked branches from the ceiling and collected twigs and dried, dead leaves from the shelter's floor. Whilst he collected what would soon become a modest blaze, he hearkened to the words of his cousin, silently nodding.
"Tanell...yes, I recall. By Zulrav, you must be worried about her...I'll keep a lookout for any trace of her whilst I'm here. It's the least I can do." he replied, his tone devoid of the humor which characterized it only moments earlier.
He then returned to the corner of the cave and set about arranging the twigs and dried leaves in a small pile, then circumventing said pile with the branches he had collected in a pyramid of sorts. His swordhand then dove within his pocket and he fished around for a bit until he produced his flint and steel. Though he did not have the majority of his goods on his person, he never left without his flint, steel, weaponry, knife, and money, so that in the event of an emergency he could survive. T'was smart thinking on his part, which was now paying off. Khal'iah struck his flint and steel together, creating sparks which heated the kindling and served to ignite it. Smoke soon rose from the midst of the branch-pyramid, into which he gently blew in order to encourage the growth of the budding flame. Then, the flame began to grow and adequately sustain itself on the fuel he had supplied.
Satisfied, the Akalak sat back next to his cousin and unclasped his damp cloak from his neck. He set about mimicking his cousin, wringing out as much water as possible from its form, before setting it before the fire in order to dry out quicker.
"If she doesn't turn up here in Zeltiva," he began, "where will you go next?" |
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