5th Day of Spring, 515 AV
Early Evening
They had traveled for most of the day through the grasses. The rolling hills changing little as they went, only the occasional run of water breaking up the landscape. What they really hoped to see was the Bluevein river, but that was still a long ride away.
Instead, the event that had inspired the end of their day of travel was the approaching dark. With camps still to be assembled they had decided it best to make camp before the last rays of the sun faded. Making a camp, however, was not something new to the Drykas, and the practice had not taken long. So rather than sitting around the campfire and watching dinner cook, Rue had decided to use the remaining light as an opportunity to do some exercising.
She had pulled her bow and her quiver from their place among her things, then with a torn scrap of cloth in hand, and a segment of rope in her belt, she had left to main grouping of camp for a small cluster of trees.
She tied the cloth to the first tree she found that the rope would fit around, making a sufficient target for her purpose. Then retreating to a reasonable distance for her bow she put down her collection of belongings, including the dagger and sheath at her waist, and sat in the grass to stretch the muscles that still protested the long day of travel.
She stretched both legs out in front of her, feet together and hips carefully not tipped towards one side or the other. Rotating her hips forward as best she could, she leaned her body over her legs feeling the pull of muscle first in her hamstrings and then in her calves. After the long day of abuse, her stretch was shallow, not quite reaching half way down her shin.
When her pain began to subside, she took a deep breath, feeling the expansion of her chest lift her partially out of her stretch. After a few ticks she released the breath, allowing the exhale to lower her body into a stretch that was deeper than the first. Still her hands reached not quite to her ankles. She waited perhaps a chime before repeating the the breathing exercise, and a few chimes more before doing so again. She knew that she could reach her toes, it would just take a bit more stretching. Perhaps the stretching of different muscles would help. So an 'L' stretch was next, named for the shape formed by her legs, or at least for the general shape. She really formed more of a wide 'V' shape, but she new some stuck with the milder angle of stretch.
This stretch was much the same, rotating the hips forward and reaching for her toes, though she could stretch much further this way for one reason or another. She repeated her breathing, switched legs, and returned back once more. Alternating without having to spend much thought on how long or how far she reached. When she was warmed and relaxed, she would know she was ready to stop.
Until then she was freed up to listen to the sounds that heralded the approach of night. Animals were seeking dens, night predators were beginning to stir. To her right, the camp made a similar din. Fire crackled and horses mulled about, seeking the greenest grass or the more comfortable position. She could hear the low thrumming rumble of conversation, drifting across the space between them. The spring weather was mild, not too cold, but she thought that soon they would appreciate the fire for more than the protection and the hot food it provided.
Naiya imagined that travel could not have offered much better a face than this. Mild weather, quite days of riding, and a company of good, if not entirely familiar people. It was not a bad way to start her adventures as Naiya Dawnwhisper.
Early Evening
They had traveled for most of the day through the grasses. The rolling hills changing little as they went, only the occasional run of water breaking up the landscape. What they really hoped to see was the Bluevein river, but that was still a long ride away.
Instead, the event that had inspired the end of their day of travel was the approaching dark. With camps still to be assembled they had decided it best to make camp before the last rays of the sun faded. Making a camp, however, was not something new to the Drykas, and the practice had not taken long. So rather than sitting around the campfire and watching dinner cook, Rue had decided to use the remaining light as an opportunity to do some exercising.
She had pulled her bow and her quiver from their place among her things, then with a torn scrap of cloth in hand, and a segment of rope in her belt, she had left to main grouping of camp for a small cluster of trees.
She tied the cloth to the first tree she found that the rope would fit around, making a sufficient target for her purpose. Then retreating to a reasonable distance for her bow she put down her collection of belongings, including the dagger and sheath at her waist, and sat in the grass to stretch the muscles that still protested the long day of travel.
She stretched both legs out in front of her, feet together and hips carefully not tipped towards one side or the other. Rotating her hips forward as best she could, she leaned her body over her legs feeling the pull of muscle first in her hamstrings and then in her calves. After the long day of abuse, her stretch was shallow, not quite reaching half way down her shin.
When her pain began to subside, she took a deep breath, feeling the expansion of her chest lift her partially out of her stretch. After a few ticks she released the breath, allowing the exhale to lower her body into a stretch that was deeper than the first. Still her hands reached not quite to her ankles. She waited perhaps a chime before repeating the the breathing exercise, and a few chimes more before doing so again. She knew that she could reach her toes, it would just take a bit more stretching. Perhaps the stretching of different muscles would help. So an 'L' stretch was next, named for the shape formed by her legs, or at least for the general shape. She really formed more of a wide 'V' shape, but she new some stuck with the milder angle of stretch.
This stretch was much the same, rotating the hips forward and reaching for her toes, though she could stretch much further this way for one reason or another. She repeated her breathing, switched legs, and returned back once more. Alternating without having to spend much thought on how long or how far she reached. When she was warmed and relaxed, she would know she was ready to stop.
Until then she was freed up to listen to the sounds that heralded the approach of night. Animals were seeking dens, night predators were beginning to stir. To her right, the camp made a similar din. Fire crackled and horses mulled about, seeking the greenest grass or the more comfortable position. She could hear the low thrumming rumble of conversation, drifting across the space between them. The spring weather was mild, not too cold, but she thought that soon they would appreciate the fire for more than the protection and the hot food it provided.
Naiya imagined that travel could not have offered much better a face than this. Mild weather, quite days of riding, and a company of good, if not entirely familiar people. It was not a bad way to start her adventures as Naiya Dawnwhisper.