1st Day of Summer, 510 AV
The Sea of Grass was far too hot to travel in by the daylight hours, so Irriari did her best to find a comfortable place to sleep while the sun was out. The zith awoke around dusk, in the branches of a tree that grew in a particularly lush area of Cyphrus. The grasses beneath the tree were thick, and the area was teeming with crickets and other creatures that had begun to make noise now that the sun was receding beneath the horizon. The zith stretched her arms and legs slowly, wincing at the kinks that had developed in her muscles from sleeping with her back against the tree trunk. No matter how painful it would be to wake up against the tree, it was always better than waking up to a glassbeak at your throat. She repeated the mantra over and over until she felt comfortable enough to leave the tree. As she began to descend, the zith noticed a small amount of sticky sap that clung to her hands and calves. Peering at it, she noticed that it was slightly red in color, and tainted with small bits of bark that had mixed into the sap as she slept. The smell was unlike anything she had experienced, nutty with hints of spiciness. Beneath that scent was the earthy smell of the wind battered bark.
The zith continued making her way down the tree, careful to always have one hand on a branch above her. It took a few chimes to fully descend, but she managed to do so while only scraping a portion of her ankle. Intrigued by the tree, Irriari grabbed her poisoncrafting kit from a low hanging branch and retrieved a medium sized vial with a cork top. She pressed the glass against some of the sap and allowed it to collect on the outside of the vial. From there, it was easy to stick the vial to the tree to funnel more of the sap into the mouth of the container. After ten chimes of coaxing the sap out of the tree with her claws, Irriari corked the bottle and returned it to her pack. Next, she retrieved her parchment and small bottle of ink. The zith rarely kept up with her coded listing of plants, but she had vowed to continue doing so once she left the colony.
It took fifteen chimes to sketch a rough shape of the tree with her clawed index finger. Looking down at the drawing, she frowned. The base of the tree was saturated with ink that had soaked through to the next page of parchment. Even worse, the entire middle of the tree was far too large, and it barely resembled the tree at all. Irriari spent another five minutes trying to clean up the center of the tree, but her curved lines only made it worse. To any outsider, it would look like the tree was covered in snakes and vines. Good thing no one in the colony was here to mock her. Lastly, the zith finished outlining the long branches and took a piece of bark from the tree and attached it to the parchment with a bit of the sap on her fingertips. Satisfied, she returned all of her supplies to her bag and shouldered her quiver and backpack before taking to the sky.
OOCI’m imaging her flying over the herd once she sees you and well…. Bye bye cow. Pm me if you had something else in mind.
The Sea of Grass was far too hot to travel in by the daylight hours, so Irriari did her best to find a comfortable place to sleep while the sun was out. The zith awoke around dusk, in the branches of a tree that grew in a particularly lush area of Cyphrus. The grasses beneath the tree were thick, and the area was teeming with crickets and other creatures that had begun to make noise now that the sun was receding beneath the horizon. The zith stretched her arms and legs slowly, wincing at the kinks that had developed in her muscles from sleeping with her back against the tree trunk. No matter how painful it would be to wake up against the tree, it was always better than waking up to a glassbeak at your throat. She repeated the mantra over and over until she felt comfortable enough to leave the tree. As she began to descend, the zith noticed a small amount of sticky sap that clung to her hands and calves. Peering at it, she noticed that it was slightly red in color, and tainted with small bits of bark that had mixed into the sap as she slept. The smell was unlike anything she had experienced, nutty with hints of spiciness. Beneath that scent was the earthy smell of the wind battered bark.
The zith continued making her way down the tree, careful to always have one hand on a branch above her. It took a few chimes to fully descend, but she managed to do so while only scraping a portion of her ankle. Intrigued by the tree, Irriari grabbed her poisoncrafting kit from a low hanging branch and retrieved a medium sized vial with a cork top. She pressed the glass against some of the sap and allowed it to collect on the outside of the vial. From there, it was easy to stick the vial to the tree to funnel more of the sap into the mouth of the container. After ten chimes of coaxing the sap out of the tree with her claws, Irriari corked the bottle and returned it to her pack. Next, she retrieved her parchment and small bottle of ink. The zith rarely kept up with her coded listing of plants, but she had vowed to continue doing so once she left the colony.
It took fifteen chimes to sketch a rough shape of the tree with her clawed index finger. Looking down at the drawing, she frowned. The base of the tree was saturated with ink that had soaked through to the next page of parchment. Even worse, the entire middle of the tree was far too large, and it barely resembled the tree at all. Irriari spent another five minutes trying to clean up the center of the tree, but her curved lines only made it worse. To any outsider, it would look like the tree was covered in snakes and vines. Good thing no one in the colony was here to mock her. Lastly, the zith finished outlining the long branches and took a piece of bark from the tree and attached it to the parchment with a bit of the sap on her fingertips. Satisfied, she returned all of her supplies to her bag and shouldered her quiver and backpack before taking to the sky.
OOCI’m imaging her flying over the herd once she sees you and well…. Bye bye cow. Pm me if you had something else in mind.