Time Stamp: 30th of Summer, 514AV
Location: The Forward Camps
Who: Azira
Turrin never liked being in the Top Notch before the food riots, but lately, this is the only place in Wind Reach where he truly belongs. Walking to the stall facing on of the circular stationary targets, Turrin reached down and picked up a fresh arrow from the bundle the deks brought him. Turrin gave the dek a backward glance at the dek as he scurried off to his next master. The endal couldn't help, but wonder if the dek raised up and fought the Avora in the Endal in the food riots last winter. The half-breed had been kind of paranoid lately since his flight, the War Hawks, played a big roll in keeping the peace during the days before the riots and putting down the rioters by force during the riots. Turrin could tell the lower castes were afraid of him because the rumors floating around about him eating a dek's heart. It was slightly true, but he wasn't going to admit to the Wind Reach that he sacrificed a dek to Myri in the heat of battle. In the end, Turrin had been feeling alone and isolated as of late, so he sought solace in the Unforgiving and stayed away from this cursed city.
Walking up to the firing line, Turrin placed the arrow on the bow string with his right hand and widened his stance. Turrin moved his right foot was behind him and his left foot was in front of him. He made sure his right foot was horizontal to the target and his right foot was pointing forward at a forty-five degrees. The endal bent his knees slightly, so he wouldn't fall over. Turrin lifted the bow till the bow lined up with the bull's-eye of target. Taking a deep breath, Turrin pulled the bow string to his ear, and he readjusted his shot. Taking a deep breath, the myrian let go of the bow string and watched the arrow soar to the target. Turrin listened the arrow whistle through the air as it streaked towards the target. The endal frowned when the arrow hit the target with a large thunk in the white part between the second and third ring from the bull's eye. It was a terrible shot.
As Turrin reached for another arrow, he overheard a pair of endal talking loudly. The first one to speak was a women, “Did you hear a Avora and his yasi apprentices went missing on the western side of the peninsula?”
Turrin set the arrow quietly down and heard a male endal laugh loudly, “It serves him right venture, so far away from from Skyinarta. It has been a week. I bet the only thing left of them will be there bones.”
The woman said sharply, “Do you know that you are a heartless bastard?”
The man said with a laugh, “I might of heard it once or twice in my life. Besides, the Avora was a arrogant prick. He kind of deserves to be eaten.”
Turrin picked up the arrow and stared at it for a moment. The avora hunter should have known better to venture to far from the volcano especially with yasi in tow. The myrian started to wonder how the children were faring, and he started to get a bad feeling in his gut. However, a part of him knew that he should at least find their bones and give them a proper funeral. Setting the arrow on the counter, Turrin grabbed his quiver and slung his bow on his shoulder and walked around to confront the two endal. Turrin gave them a nod and asked with no emotion, “Where was their last location?” The woman gave him a look over and said with a smile, “They were last seen by the far western forward camp on the coast of the Western Sea.” The endal paused a moment and said with shake of there head, “Turrin. They are more than likely dead...you shouldn't waste your time.” Ignoring her last statement, Turrin said with a nod, “Thank you for your help.”
Walking away from the two endals, Turrin made his way out of the entrance of the Top Notch archery range. The Endal knew that he would need assistance if he we was going to find the children, so he decided it was time for Azira to serve her punishment. Seeing a Dek run by him, Turrin quickly reached out and seized the middle aged deformed man by the arm and said slowly, “I want you to find the Avora Azira and have her meet me at Turrin's aeries. Tell her to bring outdoor survival gear and week worth of rations.” The dek looked at him and said with nod, “I understand Endal. You can trust me to find her.” Turrin watched him leave and made his way back to his aeries.
Location: The Forward Camps
Who: Azira
Turrin never liked being in the Top Notch before the food riots, but lately, this is the only place in Wind Reach where he truly belongs. Walking to the stall facing on of the circular stationary targets, Turrin reached down and picked up a fresh arrow from the bundle the deks brought him. Turrin gave the dek a backward glance at the dek as he scurried off to his next master. The endal couldn't help, but wonder if the dek raised up and fought the Avora in the Endal in the food riots last winter. The half-breed had been kind of paranoid lately since his flight, the War Hawks, played a big roll in keeping the peace during the days before the riots and putting down the rioters by force during the riots. Turrin could tell the lower castes were afraid of him because the rumors floating around about him eating a dek's heart. It was slightly true, but he wasn't going to admit to the Wind Reach that he sacrificed a dek to Myri in the heat of battle. In the end, Turrin had been feeling alone and isolated as of late, so he sought solace in the Unforgiving and stayed away from this cursed city.
Walking up to the firing line, Turrin placed the arrow on the bow string with his right hand and widened his stance. Turrin moved his right foot was behind him and his left foot was in front of him. He made sure his right foot was horizontal to the target and his right foot was pointing forward at a forty-five degrees. The endal bent his knees slightly, so he wouldn't fall over. Turrin lifted the bow till the bow lined up with the bull's-eye of target. Taking a deep breath, Turrin pulled the bow string to his ear, and he readjusted his shot. Taking a deep breath, the myrian let go of the bow string and watched the arrow soar to the target. Turrin listened the arrow whistle through the air as it streaked towards the target. The endal frowned when the arrow hit the target with a large thunk in the white part between the second and third ring from the bull's eye. It was a terrible shot.
As Turrin reached for another arrow, he overheard a pair of endal talking loudly. The first one to speak was a women, “Did you hear a Avora and his yasi apprentices went missing on the western side of the peninsula?”
Turrin set the arrow quietly down and heard a male endal laugh loudly, “It serves him right venture, so far away from from Skyinarta. It has been a week. I bet the only thing left of them will be there bones.”
The woman said sharply, “Do you know that you are a heartless bastard?”
The man said with a laugh, “I might of heard it once or twice in my life. Besides, the Avora was a arrogant prick. He kind of deserves to be eaten.”
Turrin picked up the arrow and stared at it for a moment. The avora hunter should have known better to venture to far from the volcano especially with yasi in tow. The myrian started to wonder how the children were faring, and he started to get a bad feeling in his gut. However, a part of him knew that he should at least find their bones and give them a proper funeral. Setting the arrow on the counter, Turrin grabbed his quiver and slung his bow on his shoulder and walked around to confront the two endal. Turrin gave them a nod and asked with no emotion, “Where was their last location?” The woman gave him a look over and said with a smile, “They were last seen by the far western forward camp on the coast of the Western Sea.” The endal paused a moment and said with shake of there head, “Turrin. They are more than likely dead...you shouldn't waste your time.” Ignoring her last statement, Turrin said with a nod, “Thank you for your help.”
Walking away from the two endals, Turrin made his way out of the entrance of the Top Notch archery range. The Endal knew that he would need assistance if he we was going to find the children, so he decided it was time for Azira to serve her punishment. Seeing a Dek run by him, Turrin quickly reached out and seized the middle aged deformed man by the arm and said slowly, “I want you to find the Avora Azira and have her meet me at Turrin's aeries. Tell her to bring outdoor survival gear and week worth of rations.” The dek looked at him and said with nod, “I understand Endal. You can trust me to find her.” Turrin watched him leave and made his way back to his aeries.