Time Stamp: 42nd Day, Fall, 509AV
Dawn was a strange time in the Faylndar jungles. It was a brief gap of time where almost nothing moved except to nestle down into their beds after a night of furious activity, or blink away the sleep in their eyes as a new day was about to start. Mists rose off of the forest floor in hot plumes, dew falling from leaves high above to balance out the cycle of evaporating water. Numerous birds cautiously tested out their singing voices between long intervals of silence creating a slightly spooky atmosphere among the trees. Likewise the Myrian night watch was changing out with the morning crews and exchanging reports as they passed along the watch ridge. Hunters from the night came in, some with kills, some without, but all with news and sightings of game; exchanging the information with new groups of hunters heading out.
Hania was already waiting just outside the gates of Taloba grabbing any bit of intelligence he could on the movements and whereabouts of worth while prey from the returning parties. A number of other hunters were doing the same thing he was, many already in their own groups but gathering information separately, and then setting off after deciding what the best choice was. They told the other hunters what they were tracking down so no two groups went after the same prey, unless it was a competition. It was just bad tactics for one group to hunt down a single animal when many smaller groups could each bring back a kill; more food for the people. By the time the small stream of traffic had died down to a trickle there wasn't much left for Hania to do but sharpen his spear.
He asked anyone heading out if they needed another hand, some replied no, but it turned out two women were also looking for a group to join. He told them about the possible choices for hunting that hadn't already been taken. The man wanted to hunt down a small group of chimps who had bedded down in the same area for the past three nights; chances were good they would still be in the area for the morning. The woman preferred to track down a rogue boar, big in size but long in tusk. Hania was willing to take a gamble and follow up the rumors of light activity on the Charoda front. The Charodae might abhor violence but he knew they weren't stupid either, hiding their presence had become one of their main defenses, if anyone saw anything it usually meant they were around. The three decided to wait for another member to join their group and be the tie breaker, finalizing the prey of choice. It was some time before anyone else passed through the gates and when they did Hania was a little happy to see that it was a Rider. He didn't know the man personally, since he had removed himself from that elite circle, but he kept track of their names and faces. He raised a hand in greeting while slowly approaching. "Are you up for a little hunting exercise? We need to fill in the rest of the party," a thumb gestured to the other two party members ,"....we have the choice of a chimp family, a bull boar, or possibly Choroda. Interested?"