Day 1 of Spring in the Year 514 AV
The sun peeked its cheery face over the horizon, rays of light burning up the fog and casting its glory upon the Clawstone Estate. The beautiful home stood like the majestic structure that it was, looking out across the acres of land under its domain. With the new day starting, life began to slowly stir in the Ackina household.
Jay leaned against one of the pillars of the house, arms and legs crossed, watching the sunrise. Sleep was not something his body seemed to ever allow him to do. He was lucky if he was able to catch four or five bells a night. This time, his body forced him awake after only three bells. But he was surprisingly alert considering the circumstances. He was the first one awake but the rest of the estate was just starting to stir; only the cooks were up, preparing food for the house.
A quick movement caught the man’s attention, distracting him from his musing, near the woods. He glanced over, curious as to what it was. A large beast dug its face in the ground, tusks tearing up the soft dirt as it sought food. A gleam of excitement lit up Jay’s eyes as he spotted it.
Well I don’t have any plans for today…and it would be good tracking practice…I don’t really need to kill it…but if runs off I can chase it…though it would make a good couple meals…
Plans began to run through his mind as he watched the boar hunt for food in the early morning hours. He would need to gather some supplies before he sought out after it; it would most likely be an all day event, judging by his lack of skill. While he was running necessary items through his head, the wild animal suddenly froze. Without any indication as to why, it bolted into the marshlands, disappearing into the swamp.
“Challenge accepted.” Jay muttered under his breath as he pushed off the pillar, running through the front door. His feet slapped loudly against the marble floors as he ran towards his room. He almost slid past his living quarters but caught the doorframe in one hand and pulled himself through. The Ackina snatched up his boots that sat besides the door and stumbled across the room as he attempted to pull both boots on at the same time.
The shaggy haired man hurriedly snatched up his sheathed sword and leather jacket, putting them both on as he exited his room, heading for the kitchen. The sound of workers bustling around, pans clanging together was the only sound to disturb the silence in the home.
“Good morning Mahilda! Breakfast smells delicious as always.” He smiled cheerfully at the cook as he brushed past her, intent on throwing together a lunch. He found some cheese and bread in a cupboard and threw them together into a knapsack.
The head cook didn’t even look up from her work as she greeted him. “Ye’re up earlier Mr. Jay, what brings ye’ in here so early?” She quickly chopped up vegetables, tossing them into a bowl of steaming water. Jay chuckled, winking at her playfully when she finally looked up at him.
“Well I came in here to see you of course! No better way to start off the morning than by seeing a pretty lady!” Mahilda snorted unladylike at his lighthearted banter, swatting at him as he pasted. Jay danced around her, avoiding the blow, laughing. He pranced towards the door and swung it open, knapsack in hand. He looked back at her, a smile tugging at his lips as he lifted a hand into their air in mock heroism.
“I shall be back my dear lady! I’m going to bring you back a might boar!”
The kelvic slave stopped her prep work and looked at Jay in concern. “Ye’ be careful now. Ye’ hear, Jay? Those things are dangerous. Wait, ye’ don’t even have a spear!”
Jay bowed gallantly in her direction, laughing, before spinning on his heels and jogging out the door and through the grass. The sound of her scolding faded away until it was just him and the open fields. He had his longsword strapped to his side, an afternoon snack stowed away and a keen set of eyes to follow the trail of the fleeing beast. He hoped he could make due on his promise to bring back the boar. He didn’t have much faith in his tracking or hunting skills. But that rarely stopped him from trying. Practice makes perfect after all.
Besides, there wasn’t anything quite as delicious as a slain animal vanquished in combat.