10th Day of Fall of 509 A.V.
Fall had come into being and with it came the changing of the world. All around the greenery of summer was beginning to fade, the tips of leaves starting to curl and turn from their lively hues to more subdued yellows and pale oranges. In the wilds young animals had begun to grow into their own and were already preparing for their first winters. Akuaysun was doing much the same, having spent the entirety of summer romping about and collecting things to help him on his way. Now as autumn approached, he felt a sadness encroaching, with each change in nature came the reminder of his god Leth, and with his change came the promise of longer nights to sit in wanting. The winter breeze would not be the only chill that crept over his flesh in the coming months.
Still in his Myrian form Aku sat under the mid afternoon sun staring out longingly. His eyes watched as Syna crept into the western expanses of the sky and signalled the day was falling. His hand ran over the grassy field he now relaxed in, as his steed munched happily on the straw that was golden with the passing of time. What was there to do in this realm, he could head west but that would bring little fruit just yet. Aku knew he was still far to weak to be walking into Taloba. He would have to gain power to earn respect there, and that was something that he thus far had little of. Few even challenged him for his Myrian looks, most fearful of the bedtime stories they had heard in their youth.
A long sigh escaped the man’s lips, things were slow moving it seemed. Though it was nothing to be angry about, he had a purpose and until that role was fulfilled he would not be able to rectify his current circumstance. Taking in a deep breath he looked beyond the horizon, letting his focus wander trying to spot anything out of place or movement that could be picked up in the distance. Swirls of emerald and gold watched carefully, his eyes sharp in his Myrian form. Hunters and warriors by nature through generations of evolution they were naturally accustomed to such tasks.
Not having a ranged weapon he was at the mercy of nature to find food. Fruits and vegetables were easy enough in the wilderness but meat was a bit harder. When stalking prey he had to go after predators, those that would not run when faced with food. To them he was the prey and vice versa. It was dangerous but the only option he had. In time he would have to fetch a bow and begin training his skills. Occasionally when he slept there were dreams of stalking the jungle with bow in hand, his tribesmen in to giving off the familiar whistles and calls of their warrior language. Absently his tongue ran over the lips that encircled his mouth, the thought of being on the hunt so very enticing.
Perhaps he should make his own excitement, wait for those that travelled or set up camp. Take from them what they did not deserve. It wasn’t a matter of being evil but more one of survival and completing a set of goals. That would be a bit of fun, and break him away from his boredom, not to mention give him a few more supplies. The only drawback would be the killing, people that didn’t truly deserve to die, of coarse they would be reborn, and Aku would only have to kill them if they tried to stand in his way. He could try not to kill them but that would likely cause more problems in the long run then it was worth. Whatever the case it was an interesting idea one to be thought and meditated on.
Aku let his eyes slip shut and slowed his breathing, regulating his heart and focusing on his inner energy. What would be simply would be, there was no use in fighting such things. Change was forever coming and with it the tide of recourse. What his path would be was still yet unknown but one thing was certain, he would continue his walk upon it until he had reason to change.