When Turrin made it back to Naime, the huntress was already throwing the crossbow into the river. As she turned around, the half-breed overheard his flight leader mutter in Nari to herself, “The gods should punish the person who invented these cursed weapons.”
Walking over to Turrin, the red haired woman asked in a quiet voice, “I take it the poacher came from the opposite way from the river? Do you think we can take this man alive and question him, or should we just kill him and search his camp of answers?”
Turrin picked up the long sword and tossed it into the bushes and said with a shake of his head, “If it wasn't for the man that we just killed. The other poacher would have tried to convince us that he was just another hunter. We can try, but if we back him into a corner, we might have to kill him...”
The half-breed watched his flight leader ponder their next move than she ordered after a chime or two, “I will confront the man head and try to get information without blood shed; however, I want you to hit him from behind if everything goes Hai for me...”
Turrin knew from previous missions with his commander that order meant hitting them from behind, and he take a round about path around their camp, sneak up from behind, and ambush them. The endal knew his orders, so with short bow in his left hand and broad tipped arrow in the other, the myrian started to make his way threw the sparse spring underbrush around the enemies camp. Turrin knew that he needed to be stealthy, so he needed to move slow to eliminate detection from noise or being visibly seen by the enemy. As he moved through the pine forest, he made sure to move from tree to tree as he got closer to the camp, and he walked around or jumped over fallen branches, sticks, or twigs laying on the ground. When he got closer to the poacher's camp, the poachers must have made a large bonfire because the smoke was fogging out the forest ahead of him.
When Turrin walked into the smoke, his nostrils and eyes started to burn with the pungent odor of burning wood, flesh, and the aroma of rotting animal caresses. To make matters worse, the thickest part of the smoke from their fires were blowing into trees that he needed to travel through to make it to the other side of the camp. Covering his mouth with his hand, Turrin used the trees as point of reference as he made it through the smoke. As he walked into a large cloud of smoke, the endal ducked behind a tree and covered his mouth and closed his eyes till the cloud of smoke was gone. Suddenly, he heard Naime yell out in common, “This is Naime Valcora of Wind Reach, you violated lands claimed by the Wind Reach! Come out now, and I might spare your life!”
Walking over to Turrin, the red haired woman asked in a quiet voice, “I take it the poacher came from the opposite way from the river? Do you think we can take this man alive and question him, or should we just kill him and search his camp of answers?”
Turrin picked up the long sword and tossed it into the bushes and said with a shake of his head, “If it wasn't for the man that we just killed. The other poacher would have tried to convince us that he was just another hunter. We can try, but if we back him into a corner, we might have to kill him...”
The half-breed watched his flight leader ponder their next move than she ordered after a chime or two, “I will confront the man head and try to get information without blood shed; however, I want you to hit him from behind if everything goes Hai for me...”
Turrin knew from previous missions with his commander that order meant hitting them from behind, and he take a round about path around their camp, sneak up from behind, and ambush them. The endal knew his orders, so with short bow in his left hand and broad tipped arrow in the other, the myrian started to make his way threw the sparse spring underbrush around the enemies camp. Turrin knew that he needed to be stealthy, so he needed to move slow to eliminate detection from noise or being visibly seen by the enemy. As he moved through the pine forest, he made sure to move from tree to tree as he got closer to the camp, and he walked around or jumped over fallen branches, sticks, or twigs laying on the ground. When he got closer to the poacher's camp, the poachers must have made a large bonfire because the smoke was fogging out the forest ahead of him.
When Turrin walked into the smoke, his nostrils and eyes started to burn with the pungent odor of burning wood, flesh, and the aroma of rotting animal caresses. To make matters worse, the thickest part of the smoke from their fires were blowing into trees that he needed to travel through to make it to the other side of the camp. Covering his mouth with his hand, Turrin used the trees as point of reference as he made it through the smoke. As he walked into a large cloud of smoke, the endal ducked behind a tree and covered his mouth and closed his eyes till the cloud of smoke was gone. Suddenly, he heard Naime yell out in common, “This is Naime Valcora of Wind Reach, you violated lands claimed by the Wind Reach! Come out now, and I might spare your life!”