Timestamp: 5th of Winter, 514 AV
Sira could smell the stables long before she reached them. It wasn't a bad smell, really, very grassy, and certainly a much better smell than when the deks slacked off on cleaning the eagle aeries. It was different, however.
Sira rarely ventured near the main gate, much less the stables. She did not need the gate to get out of the city, and she could get places faster on her own than she could on a horse. Sira had never even sat on a horse, though she had eaten one. They weren't bad, but elk were much better.
The endal walked into the stables and paused to look at one of the horses. It was big. and brown, and had a white mark on it's face. The horse looked at her, snorting nervously. Sira was not frightened of horses like some endal she had met, but rather, she saw them as prey. That was the wind eagle in her, and the horse could pick up on that somehow. The animal stomped and snorted again as Sira stared at it.
They were powerful creatures, but Sira knew that wind eagles were more powerful. There were times when she wondered why the Inarta even bothered with the animals, and then she was reminded when she was given missions like the one she had that day.
To say she was thrilled about the mission would be perhaps the biggest overstatement of the season, but it still had to be done. And to do it, she would need the help of a horse, and hopefully someone who could handle one. She finally turned from her examination of the animal, glancing around for somebody to talk to.
"Hello," she called out in Nari, "Anybody here?"
Sira could smell the stables long before she reached them. It wasn't a bad smell, really, very grassy, and certainly a much better smell than when the deks slacked off on cleaning the eagle aeries. It was different, however.
Sira rarely ventured near the main gate, much less the stables. She did not need the gate to get out of the city, and she could get places faster on her own than she could on a horse. Sira had never even sat on a horse, though she had eaten one. They weren't bad, but elk were much better.
The endal walked into the stables and paused to look at one of the horses. It was big. and brown, and had a white mark on it's face. The horse looked at her, snorting nervously. Sira was not frightened of horses like some endal she had met, but rather, she saw them as prey. That was the wind eagle in her, and the horse could pick up on that somehow. The animal stomped and snorted again as Sira stared at it.
They were powerful creatures, but Sira knew that wind eagles were more powerful. There were times when she wondered why the Inarta even bothered with the animals, and then she was reminded when she was given missions like the one she had that day.
To say she was thrilled about the mission would be perhaps the biggest overstatement of the season, but it still had to be done. And to do it, she would need the help of a horse, and hopefully someone who could handle one. She finally turned from her examination of the animal, glancing around for somebody to talk to.
"Hello," she called out in Nari, "Anybody here?"