Chasing Phantoms
30th of Winter, 513 A.V.
30th of Winter, 513 A.V.
It was strange faring in the jungle for herself. Tinnok had always thought of herself as independent, even by Myrian standards. She had always seen the jungle as her home even before Caiyha blessed her with a mark, and she had learned many things about the wilds from a young age. Yet her position as a witch stationed just outside of Taloba had afforded her access to the city whenever she had need of anything, even if going into the city was a thought that chafed her severely.
So now she was in the thick of it, far away from Zinrah, Taloba, the Kandukta basin, her long legs taking her miles and miles away each day. The fear of getting caught by Dhani claws or a Myrian arrow still kept her awake at night, but slowly...had begun to fade.
That, however, left her traveling in entirely unfamiliar territory, only knowing which way to go by the vaguest of directions. She knew the place where Tskanna went to die was on the outskirts of Falyndar's realm, in a land not surrounded by the giant trees she used as beds and hideaways night and day. It was in the Northeastern corner of the wilds, and so she used Syna to guide her, tracking her over the course of the day and keeping her behind one shoulder or another when she walked.
That was the easy part.
Tinnok had bought supplies for her journey, her nuts and dried meat and fruit, but she tried not to dip into her stores when there was plenty of plant and animal life around her. During her journey the witch began to realize just how unprepared for the wilds she was. Yesterday she nearly stepped into a pit of quicksand, toes curling over the edge of a hole, sliding in ankle deep, and only stopping just in time because she heard it hissing within whatever chasm the sand led into.
Her confidence continued wavering today as she began to lose track of the plants around her. Was this black berry one of the one's used for dyeing, or perhaps the one used to coat arrows with poison? Or was it just a snack?
In order to test them she grabbed a handful, and rubbed the juices first upon two arrows tips. Better to see if they helped her with a hunt than eat them and get a stomach ache or worse. The half breed gripped her longbow in one hand, the two coated arrows sliding into one of her many belts as she moved forward. She had expected the wildlife to be more abundant the further she got from Taloba, which to a certain extent was true, but it was also a span of land that saw very little of sentient life, so all of the creatures were more wary of her, even given her mark. She was just a foreign intruder, at least until she showed herself to be otherwise.
Tinnok's form bent her feet padding softly along the ground, yellow eyes darting one way and another, but keeping track of the bark and ground most. The ground was damp, perfect for her feet to make no noise as well as keep track of animals that had been that way recently.
The first set of tracks she came upon her hoof marks, not horse, splayed like a deer, one of the small jungle varieties. She bent carefully, running the tip of her finger around the edges of the track ever so gently and frowning. The earth had hardened and dried around the mark, which meant it was older. How much so she couldn't say, however, so Tinnok decided to simply look for newer marks.
She found claw marks in a tree, but once again, could not tell how fresh they were. She paced around, looking for disturbed brush, perhaps the claw marks were fresh and she simply didn't know how much so. She found a crushed layer of ferns and set off through the jungle, body bent low, wondering if she was even hunting a creature that was nearby.