27th Spring 513 AV
10th Bell
It was only a small hike along the Kabrin road that Fallon had set herself up for the day. She brought along some supplies, her tulwar and kukri being among them, her armour donned for protection and the heavy felt over her shoulders. She did not bring herself out that far, a mile or two at most, close enough that she could seek aid if need be but far enough that she was out in the fresh air. She had left a note in the dormitories, explaining where she was going should any of the squires question her sudden disappearance - or more over if she did not return they at least had a location in which to start. Although the route was patrolled, it was still dangerous in the wilds. And so she had little choice but to make sure she was protected and ready. Inhaling the spring air, Fallon stretched herself out as the yaps or Orvin the white pup rang out.
"Soon Orvin, soon," she patted the creature on the head as she stepped briefly into the tree line off the road.
It was peaceful to say the least, the hum of the city having now been left behind. Taking a perch in the clearing Fallon lowered her backpack to the ground and prepared herself for the days activities. It was time to train and teach the pup. In what and how much was yet to be determined. Clicking her fingers and crouching, she waited for the pup to come over before beginning.
The first task of the day was trying to teach the art of staying and waiting. Sure he could come over when she called for him, but whether or not he would obey that simple rule was now to be determined. For a moment she thought on how to achieve this and the best tactic to take.
Keep it simple Fallon, make it too complex then it won't work. Maybe try making him sit...
She gave him the simple command that the pup had begun to grow accustomed to. He obeyed, his eyes staring up at her for a few ticks, and in turn Fallon returned the look. She held her breath for a moment, and took a single step back.
Okay, what now? she held her hand out, her palm flat as she took a second step back. She watched the pup's head turn to the side, a quizzical expression covering his face before she slowly spoke "Stay..."
The pair blinked as they intently looked at each other. Fallon slowly exhaled and her shoulders slumped inwards, "Good boy."
It was more relief that at least the first hurdle had past, even if it was only such a small distance away. She called Orvin close, before giving him a firm pat on the head. It was the start of a long trial after all.
10th Bell
It was only a small hike along the Kabrin road that Fallon had set herself up for the day. She brought along some supplies, her tulwar and kukri being among them, her armour donned for protection and the heavy felt over her shoulders. She did not bring herself out that far, a mile or two at most, close enough that she could seek aid if need be but far enough that she was out in the fresh air. She had left a note in the dormitories, explaining where she was going should any of the squires question her sudden disappearance - or more over if she did not return they at least had a location in which to start. Although the route was patrolled, it was still dangerous in the wilds. And so she had little choice but to make sure she was protected and ready. Inhaling the spring air, Fallon stretched herself out as the yaps or Orvin the white pup rang out.
"Soon Orvin, soon," she patted the creature on the head as she stepped briefly into the tree line off the road.
It was peaceful to say the least, the hum of the city having now been left behind. Taking a perch in the clearing Fallon lowered her backpack to the ground and prepared herself for the days activities. It was time to train and teach the pup. In what and how much was yet to be determined. Clicking her fingers and crouching, she waited for the pup to come over before beginning.
The first task of the day was trying to teach the art of staying and waiting. Sure he could come over when she called for him, but whether or not he would obey that simple rule was now to be determined. For a moment she thought on how to achieve this and the best tactic to take.
Keep it simple Fallon, make it too complex then it won't work. Maybe try making him sit...
She gave him the simple command that the pup had begun to grow accustomed to. He obeyed, his eyes staring up at her for a few ticks, and in turn Fallon returned the look. She held her breath for a moment, and took a single step back.
Okay, what now? she held her hand out, her palm flat as she took a second step back. She watched the pup's head turn to the side, a quizzical expression covering his face before she slowly spoke "Stay..."
The pair blinked as they intently looked at each other. Fallon slowly exhaled and her shoulders slumped inwards, "Good boy."
It was more relief that at least the first hurdle had past, even if it was only such a small distance away. She called Orvin close, before giving him a firm pat on the head. It was the start of a long trial after all.