65 Spring, 515 AV
Morning
Morning
Dravite had been deep within the web when he felt the ripples of another's footfalls nearing him. He followed the blue maze of webbing back to where he had come from but was momentarily stopped by a voice that called, "Help, is anyone listening?"
"Hello," Dravite called across the web with his mind in response, "I'm a junior recruit of The Drykas Watch, can I help you?"
"Hello!" The voice retorted quickly, desperation interfering with the clarity of the message spun across the webbing."
"Calm down," Dravite tried to assure the stranger that help was close by if needed, "I can help you but you need to speak slowly, my webbing ability is not as competent as I would like."
"The Watch? Good! We need some help down here; the Bluevein River has burst its banks in the night and drowned three of my cattle including my prize..."
Dravite listened intently but the message kept coming to him in distorted waves and pieces he had to try and make sense of. The footfalls he had felt near him were distracting and now it seemed as if that same presence loomed over him, waiting. "We will send someone to investigate shortly," Dravite assured the voice.
"Thank you," came the faraway reply.
When Dravite came out of his trance his fingers tingled, the hairs on the back of his neck pricked, and his body felt weightless for a few long seconds. The man looked ahead of him and noticed the shadow of a man stretched out beyond his own under Syna's light. He gripped his spear which was close at hand when suddenly his fingers were pinned to the earth under the weight of the man's tread as the strangers boot made sure Dravite's spear was not raised. "Get up," the voice belonging to the shadow said, "We have a new assignment."
Dravite turned to find the voice belonged to one of the recruits from The Watch and he smiled, "you spooked me, apologies I was listening to the web."
The Drykas Man offered a hand and helped Dravite to his feet before the two of them hurried back to catch up with the others who were already being briefed on the situation. "A new lake seems to have formed somewhere along the Bluevein River overnight so we are sending two groups to take a look and report back on their findings. If you aren't prepared to spend a day in the sun on horseback, speak up and we will send you to one of the nearby farmers who needs help rounding up hens."
Few laughed and none raised their hand to opt in for chicken chasing, though one tried, the usual suspect, quickly slapped down by Dravite. "Good, now go get your strides and head out with your normal groups."
Dravite didn't mention that he had already been informed about the overflow via the webbing and went to find his strider Cree along with the usual suspects. The strider was busy grazing on the new spring grass, oblivious to the commotion and chatter going on around him. Dravite did his final checks on the yvas and his tools before throwing a leg over the animal. He had his hatchet, dagger, and hunting knife secured to his belt while he held his father's bone spear in his right hand. "Let's ride!"