Time Stamp: 50th of Winter, 513AV Location: Wind Reach Who: Sira 7th Bell in the Morning Walking to the fire line, Turrin held his short bow in his left hand as he eyed the target ahead of him. It was only sixty feet away. All his focus was on this shot, and he needed to make hit inside the second ring from the center. Otherwise, the night of practicing would be a complete failure with majority of his shots either completely missing or hitting between the third and fourth ring. Turrin widened his stance the way the young Avora hunter named Marrin showed him with his heels and toes completely parallel to each other and away from the target. Bending his knees slightly, Turrin pulled a arrow from his quiver and placed it on the bow string. The Endal lifted his short bow till the metal tip of the arrow lined up with the center of the target. Slowly, he pulled back the bow string to his cheek and readjusted his shot till it lined up with the bulls eye. Taking a deep breath, Turrin released the arrow on his exhale. The Endal watched it soar towards the target until it hit it with a loud thunk. Turrin looked at the target and noticed the arrow was sticking in the target in between the third and the second ring. Slumping his shoulders, he realized that he failed his personal goal of hitting in between the second. Putting his bow up against the wall, Turrin waited for all the other archers in the Top Notch to finish their shots before he retrieved his arrow. When all the other Endal took their shots, Turrin walked out to the target to retrieve his arrow, but along the way, he overheard two Endal's talking. The lean, but muscular male said to his female walking next to him, “I have been told those Dek Licking vermin killed two Endals getting into the storeroom.” Turrin raised an eyebrow, but he continued walking in silence, so he could try to listen in on their conversation. The female who was silent said softly, “Seriously? I thought Dek weren't normally armed. How were they able to kill two trained Endal? Most of them can't barely lift their arms over their head. Let alone wield a weapon well enough to kill two armed Endal. It doesn't make sense to me...” The Myrian pondered her question herself, and he had to think the Dek must have had help. Suddenly, he a dark thought popped into his mind, the Despised. It had to be! How could a Dek manage such a feat without help. It was his chance to help clear Syveris name, and he wasn't going to allow this opportunity slip between his fingers. Turrin looked at the two Endals and asked, “What was the flight of the Endal?” The two Endals both turned on him and the male said with a smirk, “Why should I tell you half-breed? Did anyone ever tell you eavesdropping was rude. Besides, War Hawks are only good for one thing, dying while the Swift Falcons do all the work!” The Myrian knew the man wasn't apart of the War hawk flight, so he wouldn't understand the loyalty that the War hawks had for each other, but he wasn't going let Swift Falcon insult his fallen War hawks either! Turrin closed the distance between him and arrogant Swift Falcon and got into his face and said calmly trying to control his anger, “I don't care if you insult me, but nobody insults my flight or my fallen brethren.” The male puff up his chest and looked up at the towering half-breed and said simply, “Petch you, War hawk!” Turrin knew that Swift Falcon would expect a punch, so he lift his head back and swiftly brought his head down on nose of the Swift Falcon. Turrin knew it was cheap shot, but he neither care about his honor at the moment. The shorter Endal stumbled back holding his nose, so Turrin stepped forward with his left foot, lifted his right knee to his waist, and thrust the ball of booted foot into the stomach of the Swift Falcon. The bloody Inarta stumbled to the ground holding his stomach, and the half-breed looked at the wide eyed female Endal and apologized with a nod of his head, “My apologizes, but do you know the flight of Endals who were murdered?” The female Endal looked to the red haired man on the ground for a few ticks, back to Turrin, and said simply, “They were both War Hawks.” Turrin gave her slow nod and said with a smile, “Thank you for you help...” Without saying another word, Turrin spun on his heels to retrieve his short bow and head back to his shell of aeries. *** 8th Bell in the Morning Turrin, I want you to make sure that you are polite to her. I heard that Endal Sira hasn't been herself as of late. Aponivi, I will be fine, but I will keep my tone civil with her. Unless, she isn't civil to me than I won't promise anything. Turrin wasn't sure how Aponivi would know about another Endal, but he figured the wind eagle must have been gossiping with the other wind eagles. The half-breed just shook his head not at the warning. He knew most of his peers of his caste had a been habit of being either overly arrogant or down right cruel to the lower castes, so when Aponivi told him that she had been out of sorts as of late. He shrugged it off. The Endal wasn't scared of his peers, and he wasn't going to let some moody Endal intimate him. Besides, he had a job to do, and it was Aponivi's suggestion to ask her to get her involved in the case. As he made his way to Sira's aeries, his golden eyes told everyone around him that he wasn't in the mood to be bothered, but he adjusted his talon sword scabbard to his side and continued walking down the stone hallway. |