Time Stamp : 8th day of Summer, 513AV, Dawn
Location: The Cobalt Mountains, Silkwater Lake
Who: Fubuki Kouri
Leaving the main gates of the city, Solin adjusted his quiver, short bow, and tulwar before he continued due east into the Bronze Wood. Solin was wearing his leather armor, but the damage to the chest during his mercenary job deeply deteriorated the protection value the armor had gave him. He would have gotten it fixed, but he needed the money from another hunt to cover the damages to the armor. Ever since the job, Solin hadn't felt like himself with the constant aching in his chest from the sword slash, and the most damaging wound he suffered was emotional. The kelvic had a heavy feeling in his heart ever since he turned his back on the slaves when they needed him the most. It was a callous act of cruelty on his part for not lifting a hand to secure the freedom of fifty slave let alone one. Fubuki, the spirit, was more of a hero than him since she was able to save at least one. As he walked across dirt road to the edge of the forest, Solin thought to himself in frustration, “It would have been so simple to lift his sword if I just lifted my sword to break the lock!” However, the kelvic decided to keep his sword sheathed and did nothing to help the captives in their cages. When he tried to justify his non-action to Myrian woman Kaie, and at the same time, he felt like a part of him died inside. He wouldn't have admit to the rest of the mercenaries in his party since it would be a sign of weakness to the rest of them, and their leader Razkar was already in a heated discussion with the powerful spirit. In the end, he was powerless to save the slaves, and he acted like a coward when he should have spoke his mind to the warrior Razkar.
Walking for about an bell, Solin could start to see the light of sun starting peak over the horizon. It was a beautiful sight, and to some people around the world it was a sign of rebirth. To him, it was just another sunrise in his purposeless life. As he walked through the forest, he started to wish that he was just a animal since they were the freest of creatures since they didn't have the burden of the laws and morality of civilization to deal with everyday. If he was just a wolf, he would be running with his pack, hunting for his food everyday, and living off the land with no need from humanity with their laws, culture, or selfish desires. However, Solin knew he would never completely be a wolf since he isn't truly a wolf at all. No, the kelvics were a creation of human or gods, and their only purpose in life is to serve the whims of their bond mates. To make matter worse, Solin was starting to think the kelvic race were slaves to their own nature because their creators programmed the yearning for someone else into them. Sadly for five years, Solin had tried to hold onto his freedom for as long as he could, but in the end, he still couldn't escape the chains of yearning for another person in his life. As he walked through the underbrush, the kelvic started to think to himself that maybe he should just bond with any to escape the hole in his soul, but he knew that he was coward since he didn't want to choose the wrong bond-mate either and suffer under the hand of the wrong person. Lost in thought and decisions, Solin started heading north to his favorite hunting grounds, Silkwater Lake.