1st of Spring, 514 AV
The sun was setting. It was far from the darker half of the evening, but he supposed he should probably get back home soon. He'd just gotten done with some hunting -- a few deer lost, some venison gained. He and his dogs went home to stash the meat, but then he went back out again. He wanted money, more than usual at least. He had some ideas of what he wanted to buy; things to make his life better, things to make his home more luxurious, and to please his friends, both man and canine. All good things in life required an equivalent amount of skill and effort, mixed with the unknown factors of luck and divine resolution. Fall, you could say he went far from the path of diligence, and only made half of the average quota for hunters. In Winter, he broke even, which was especially difficult considering how absolutely freezing it'd become.
He'd been drawn to a particular smell that he remembered as familiar. He remembered once, while his dogs chased after a stag, that he smelled the same foul scent. He came across this spring, and saw another deer drinking from the waters. It was strange, but also sort of touching in a way. Maybe it was so desperate that it had no choice, or maybe it was beyond the critical mind of a human. Either way, there was water, so it drank. His dogs actually seemed to enjoy the area, though Caesarion imagined they would detest it. The strong smell would have to bear extra strongly on their snouts, and it'd probably be something similar to having the contents of a sewage pumped into their nostrils. But they didn't care. Their mouths opened and revealed their teeth, though the happy panting of an excitable dog followed. They ran for the spring, and began to drink.
"Hey!" He yelled, which caused them to jerk back and return to his side. Max ate Argos' poop. Argos ate pretty much everything from everyone; garbage, the defecation of other dogs, and worse sometimes. He wouldn't even want to think about the 'even worse' scenarios. Not right now, not when he wanted an appetite for later this evening.
The man, like all humans, could grow used to the smell. It seemed to do well enough to ward other creatures away, and he wanted to investigate just how it managed to grow so virulent. There seemed to be no source for the smell, and when looking into the pond, it seemed clear enough to dip into. Still, there was a source, and it was probably just hidden. Maybe there were some dead bodies here -- deers come to rot? Men buried? If that was the case, they'd probably be nearby. If he could discover what handed them their fates, then he could learn a little more about the dark creatures that would come to lurk in these bronze woods.