19th Day of Summer, 513 AV The days were getting hotter, longer and drier. If Ceira looked outside, she would see the golden sun high in the azure stretches of sky, which faintly dotted with a couple of clouds to the east. Although Ceira didn’t want to crawl out of her tent, the patchy tarp provided the only shelter she had against the noonday sun and she was still sleepy - why would she leave it so quickly? Maybe because I’m hungry, genius. As if on cue her stomach let out a gurgling grumble, warning her of the nourishment it needed soon. Damn temperamental... Fine. I’ll get your darn food. Continuing to complain about the need for food to survive, she changed into her clothes, shrugging on her not-so-white shirt to which she tucked into her tan pants. Ceira didn’t bother with her cloak or boots today and instead strapped her dagger to her hip. She never went anywhere without the small blade, she didn’t want to tempt fate by going unarmed or otherwise. Unhooking the flap on the tarp, Ceira shuffled out, covering her eyes from the sun. She had made camp on a relatively flat surface of the mountain, she was within walking distance of the town, which was convenient. Her tent was situated next to a small tree, which she now used as shade as she poked through what she had to eat. Leftover mice... good enough. Ceira had taken to hunting for an hour or two the night before, somewhat the reason for why she had woken up late. She nibbled on the pieces of meat, satisfying her hunger, before she covered the tiny bones with dirt and dust. Absentmindedly, Ceira started to pace. It was a habit of hers whenever she was deep in thought - she often didn’t even realise she was doing it until someone pointed it out to her. It was at this point that she started to get further away from her camp, her legs just taking her for a walk. Well then, a little afternoon stroll won’t hurt. She closed her eyes, just enjoying a rare moment of solitude. Lately, she’d been spending her days in the city, wandering around, she had been thinking of getting a job possibly, but she didn’t know what exactly she wanted to do - or what she would be more suited for. Either way, she wanted to explore a bit more of the outside world of Zeltiva. Maybe find a new place to set up camp as she did so, mix up a bit. If there was one thing Ceira wasn’t, it was being decisive. She tended to take a long time thinking about things, or pondering choices. About a bell later, Ceira found herself nearing Mirahil Pass, the land entrance to Zeltiva. Heh. There was good hunting here in the craggy rocks last night. She smirked, Maybe I should camp closer. It would save the walk. She walked a little higher, ignoring the small stones she stepped on - she was used to being barefoot, she enjoyed it even, the feel of tufts of grass between her toes. A bit of a breeze could be felt now as she sat down and hung her legs over the side of a ledge, watching the rocks that she disturbed tumble down to the pass below. Ceira was a bit of a people watcher, she liked to take a step back and just... well, watch. Many people ignored the smallest of things, but it is what she loved best, being able to see things maybe others might have missed. She continued to pick up rocks, throwing them down to the pass below as she tried to see how far she could get them to go. One accidentally hit the hat of a caravan driver, who looked up in surprise, turning around and, once catching sight of her, shook a clenched fist at her. Well, sorry gramps - But you were in the way of my rock. Ceira just grinned giving a small wave as she mouthed a 'sorry' to the man, who only continued to glare at her. |