by Aarias on June 11th, 2013, 1:56 am
Aarias quietly admires Vallora as she effortlessly brings herself to his height. Looking over the grasslands, his hands visibly tighten. The waves of grass may look calm and collected but he knows what's on its surface hides the cruel underbelly beneath. Creatures, both great and small, wait for weary travelers to lose their way. Before they know it, the poor man or woman is just another soul to be lost to the web. Another story of a wife, husband, friend, uncle or aunt who never returned from their expedition. Many fail if they're alone.
Luckily, Aarias thinks quietly to himself, Vallora here will have me to protect her. Yet... his eyes glance towards her gear, she -is- prepared for this lifestyle. Am I really sure I haven't met her before?
"M'lady, I have only just rolled out of bed on my Master's orders." looking to the shadows created by each and every blade, he knows that he, along with the grass, are awaiting a day in the heat of the sun. Rubbing his eyes, the warrior tries not to look as tired as his body is in actuality.
"You're on the clock. Wasting daylight. Find the location given and--" Pausing his words there, Aarias reads over the rest silently. With his mouth quivering for a second, his mind debating if he should read the second line or not. The warrior thinks it's better for her not to know about his constant daydreaming. Clearing his throat, he adds quickly, "Good luck - Nightstone." Moving the small notecard out of view, Aarias slips it into his packed bags tied to his own yvas.
The dark bay courser underneath him stamps a hoof and Aarias is quick to ease him. Running his bandaged fingers though Nevzor's mane before turning his attention back to Vallora. Once again, her beauty captivates him and he finds it hard to pull his icy blue eyes away. It's much like the stare he gave when they danced but this one is more contemplative. Still, there is no sign of distain.
"So as you see, I don't really have any idea of what my purpose is here. Being a warrior," his fingers wrap around his Falchion sword sitting snug by his waist, "I normally am seen in the ring, training until I can hardly stand. Today, Nightstone has surprised me with the map I showed you earlier. All I know is that I needed to get to this location and by your manner before of me being late, I am sure you were expecting me." going out on a limb, Aarias sucks in his breath and digs his heels into Nevzor, the giant horse responding gratefully.
Nevzor never likes to stay put for long periods of time. Still being as wild as the day Aarias bonded to him, the dark bay steed almost immediately starts to speed up. Looking behind him, Aarias rounds Vallora. She might take it as a sign of showing off but he simply doesn't wish to lose her.
"It seems you don't have a destination in mind either, lady Vallora." he is not mocking, just stating facts at this point. The smile comes back to his lips, "So shall we do as you ask and just roam? Perhaps pull out some maps by the campfire and see where we wish to head from here. I suggest we find a source of water to refill our canteens or at least travel close to anticipate for the worst. Unless you needed to head to Riverfall for anything. Do you?" as they start to make their path away from Endrykas, Aarias quickly adds after getting Nevzor under control again,
"Our warriors may have a fierce reputation, and believe me, they do, but don't let me intimidate you, Lady Vallora. I am a Drykas just as..." he tries to spot her markings, knowing she has bonded to the strider. The beast underneath her responds well and promptly to her commands, Aarias sees no other explanation. "You are. In order for us to survive, we must trust one another."
Breathing in the fresh air, Aarias closes his eyes and lets the warm morning breeze pass. Zulrav's greeting. "I don't expect us to talk about it right now for we..." he pauses on 'don't know one another' because he, for some odd reason, seriously doubts it, "... barely know one another. All you have out of me is a name, a smile, and a ranking." waving his hand, he continues, paying careful attention to how she reacts, "But I have heard the rumors of what the Salvori pavilion has done. What I want -you- to know, Lady Vallora," his voice is calm and sweet. "is that I won't hold you in the same tier. What is done, is done. Whether those rumors are true or not, it's not for me to know or decide. To me you're just a beautiful girl who needs an escort across this terrain."
Swallowing, he exhales and speaks at the same time, "So I hope that you'll accept me as I accept you. Too many people judge and not enough people sit and listen." nodding, he adds in one last gusto, "And I'll be your guardian. Yours."