81st Day of Spring, 513 AV:: The Wildlands
Irriari clenched her hand around the rabbit that she had killed five chimes prior. Blood leaked out of the mangled carcass and the rabbits spine snapped for the third time. After five attempts over the last three bells, she had finally managed to shoot one of the pesky animals. While her vision was far better at dusk, the petching rabbits were too flighty to pin down. It was hardly intelligent to take out her rage on the corpse of the rabbit, but her short time in Ravok the day prior had frayed her nerves. She had arrived too late to shop for Alchemical supplies, but too early to avoid the stumbling drinking masses of humans that crowded the streets late at night. The rabbit didn’t provide much meat, anyhow. She threw the carcass to the ground and ripped it in two with the claw on her left foot. What was left of the blood and bile splattered onto the nearby plants. Irriari walked deeper into the forest, satisfied. If only the same could be done to every petching human in the city that crossed her path.
After a couple hundred feet, the zith found herself in a clearing that was large enough to stretch her wings. Relishing the chance to do so, she snapped her wings open quickly and was unpleased at the result. Such maneuvers were of utmost importance for quick escape, and her years among humans had caused her to lose her edge. After a few more attempts, her wings felt slightly better. It would have to be enough for now. She pushed off the ground lightly and hovered a few feet in the air. This exercise was even more maddening, and her results were far worse. The zith found herself on the ground a few moments later, cursing loudly in her native tongue. It had always been irksome to hover a few feet over the ground- there were no thermals or drafts to keep her wings from straining, however, she didn’t remember it being that hard. This time around, it actually hurt the tendons in her wings. With a snarl, the Zith got to her feet. Irriari wasn’t sure whether her wings or her pride was damaged more.
Irriari clenched her hand around the rabbit that she had killed five chimes prior. Blood leaked out of the mangled carcass and the rabbits spine snapped for the third time. After five attempts over the last three bells, she had finally managed to shoot one of the pesky animals. While her vision was far better at dusk, the petching rabbits were too flighty to pin down. It was hardly intelligent to take out her rage on the corpse of the rabbit, but her short time in Ravok the day prior had frayed her nerves. She had arrived too late to shop for Alchemical supplies, but too early to avoid the stumbling drinking masses of humans that crowded the streets late at night. The rabbit didn’t provide much meat, anyhow. She threw the carcass to the ground and ripped it in two with the claw on her left foot. What was left of the blood and bile splattered onto the nearby plants. Irriari walked deeper into the forest, satisfied. If only the same could be done to every petching human in the city that crossed her path.
After a couple hundred feet, the zith found herself in a clearing that was large enough to stretch her wings. Relishing the chance to do so, she snapped her wings open quickly and was unpleased at the result. Such maneuvers were of utmost importance for quick escape, and her years among humans had caused her to lose her edge. After a few more attempts, her wings felt slightly better. It would have to be enough for now. She pushed off the ground lightly and hovered a few feet in the air. This exercise was even more maddening, and her results were far worse. The zith found herself on the ground a few moments later, cursing loudly in her native tongue. It had always been irksome to hover a few feet over the ground- there were no thermals or drafts to keep her wings from straining, however, she didn’t remember it being that hard. This time around, it actually hurt the tendons in her wings. With a snarl, the Zith got to her feet. Irriari wasn’t sure whether her wings or her pride was damaged more.