Time Stamp: 35th Winter 513
The light of Leth lent her silvery gaze upon the scape of the land. The rugged crags of the Kalea mountain might be treacherous for those who can not see perfectly well in the darkness but for those whose sight was nocturnal not to mention the ability to fly to avoid crevices did well. The snow was thick, making it even more treacherous and it hadn't been too long ago that the beings of Kalinor had found themselves trapped within the cave due to the thick white fluff.
The snow did not bother Purge, in fact she relished it. It made her job that much easier. Her wings rustled a little as she emerged from the woven gate, and she landed lightly, grimacing just a little as her bare feet sank into the snow. She refused to wear clothing the way some of the very few Zith in Kalinor did. Clothing were for weak slaves and beings that were not strong and healthy. Purge was both, in her mind anyway. Her four foot nine inch frame, and thin appearance often made her prey underestimate her, and she loved to use that to her advantage. Her black fur covering pale flesh made an interesting mesh of contradictions that she found appealing. Almost like patterns on the fabric that other people wore as clothing. Her wings were often unfurled proudly, unless she was hunting. Then they were folded around her body to reduce her height and reinforce the idea that she was weak.
Tonight she was hunting. Her wings curled around her body easily, making it look almost as if she were encased in a leathery cloak. Her red hair, the color of freshly spilled blood, fell over her shoulders when her wings were out but now haloed around the leather cloak. Eyes that were pitch black took in the scenery, looking at the freshly laid snow, searching for signs of tracks. She lifted her head and inhaled deeply, first toward the north, then east, then south and finally to the west. She was searching the air for faint hints of animal, her ears were attuned but she didn't hear the beating of hearts or the bleating of mouths. She hoped to find perhaps a nice ram, or a sheep at very least. Anything but rodent, she was tired of eating rodent.
The light of Leth lent her silvery gaze upon the scape of the land. The rugged crags of the Kalea mountain might be treacherous for those who can not see perfectly well in the darkness but for those whose sight was nocturnal not to mention the ability to fly to avoid crevices did well. The snow was thick, making it even more treacherous and it hadn't been too long ago that the beings of Kalinor had found themselves trapped within the cave due to the thick white fluff.
The snow did not bother Purge, in fact she relished it. It made her job that much easier. Her wings rustled a little as she emerged from the woven gate, and she landed lightly, grimacing just a little as her bare feet sank into the snow. She refused to wear clothing the way some of the very few Zith in Kalinor did. Clothing were for weak slaves and beings that were not strong and healthy. Purge was both, in her mind anyway. Her four foot nine inch frame, and thin appearance often made her prey underestimate her, and she loved to use that to her advantage. Her black fur covering pale flesh made an interesting mesh of contradictions that she found appealing. Almost like patterns on the fabric that other people wore as clothing. Her wings were often unfurled proudly, unless she was hunting. Then they were folded around her body to reduce her height and reinforce the idea that she was weak.
Tonight she was hunting. Her wings curled around her body easily, making it look almost as if she were encased in a leathery cloak. Her red hair, the color of freshly spilled blood, fell over her shoulders when her wings were out but now haloed around the leather cloak. Eyes that were pitch black took in the scenery, looking at the freshly laid snow, searching for signs of tracks. She lifted her head and inhaled deeply, first toward the north, then east, then south and finally to the west. She was searching the air for faint hints of animal, her ears were attuned but she didn't hear the beating of hearts or the bleating of mouths. She hoped to find perhaps a nice ram, or a sheep at very least. Anything but rodent, she was tired of eating rodent.