3rd Day of Summer, 507 AV
Horses…
Filthy, evil animals. The petchers would never listen, never obey and never do anything Elias ever told them to do. Being a ravokian didn’t often allow one the chance to ride any animal aside from a ravasola, but with life as a petitioner now bringing to light all of his inadequacies, it felt prudent -for lack of a less desperate term- to start amending those inadequacies now, and quickly too before some avid instructor decided to take it upon himself to beat the Caldera into shape, literally. Caiden had apparently realized all too quickly that this was going to be a weakness of his that required such amending and had offered to help. The young stryfer in training admittedly had little in the way of experience or knowledge about handling or even riding said beasts however. His uncle’s answer to that had been simple enough; train him! Train him until there was nothing left to train about, and then train him some more.
The younger of the Caldera’s could practically feel the gruff old bastard smiling already as he walked into the stable. Elias was there early, which was good, but he wasn't exactly having the best of times with his mount for the day. Locked in a stand off, Elias was slowly circling the brown mare, his eyes projecting fiery menace and wordless threats as the two glared at eachother unblinking. The horse had yet to give any quarter. “Curse you creature, stop defying me! I will ride you into battle someday. Obey!”
The horse snorted in retort and the boy fumed. When the monster bared its teeth however, the prospect quietly backed away as he realized who was in charge. Mistakenly, Elias had thought it had him.
“Quit profaning my steed, boy!” Caiden managed to shout through barely stifled laughter. The petitioner groaned at the sound of the man’s harsh voice. With both his nemesis and his uncle in the room, now the nightmare could truly begin. “And stop snarling at it, petch, you’re trying to ride it, not eat the damn thing. Now listen here; we’ve got the whole week to learn and practice, but before I start yapping, tell me what you already know about horses so I don’t waste either of our time.”
“I know I dislike them… Intensely.” Elias hissed.
Caiden grimaced while making his way over to the student. “They’ve do have a reputation for being difficult and mischievous, that’s true. Old Bessy here in particular has a habit of munching on people’s scalps when they’ve got their backs turned.” Elias sneered at the thought and instinctively covered his head, though he never stopped scowling at the horse. The beast in turn never took its eyes off of Elias either. By the severity that filled the air between them, it was likely that by the end of this day, only one of them would be walking out of these stables alive. “I said quit snarling, dang it!”
He felt a hand smack the back of his head and he winced, no doubt much to the enjoyment of Bessy. “This old girl is means as much to me as any of my company does, understand, she's my favorite and only horse. If you annoy her, I’m going to be spending the rest of my day scraping you off her hoofs. If you break her, Raina is going to have to fish what’s left of your hide outa the lake when I’m through. Now come on, let’s get you two love birds acquainted.”
Filthy, evil animals. The petchers would never listen, never obey and never do anything Elias ever told them to do. Being a ravokian didn’t often allow one the chance to ride any animal aside from a ravasola, but with life as a petitioner now bringing to light all of his inadequacies, it felt prudent -for lack of a less desperate term- to start amending those inadequacies now, and quickly too before some avid instructor decided to take it upon himself to beat the Caldera into shape, literally. Caiden had apparently realized all too quickly that this was going to be a weakness of his that required such amending and had offered to help. The young stryfer in training admittedly had little in the way of experience or knowledge about handling or even riding said beasts however. His uncle’s answer to that had been simple enough; train him! Train him until there was nothing left to train about, and then train him some more.
The younger of the Caldera’s could practically feel the gruff old bastard smiling already as he walked into the stable. Elias was there early, which was good, but he wasn't exactly having the best of times with his mount for the day. Locked in a stand off, Elias was slowly circling the brown mare, his eyes projecting fiery menace and wordless threats as the two glared at eachother unblinking. The horse had yet to give any quarter. “Curse you creature, stop defying me! I will ride you into battle someday. Obey!”
The horse snorted in retort and the boy fumed. When the monster bared its teeth however, the prospect quietly backed away as he realized who was in charge. Mistakenly, Elias had thought it had him.
“Quit profaning my steed, boy!” Caiden managed to shout through barely stifled laughter. The petitioner groaned at the sound of the man’s harsh voice. With both his nemesis and his uncle in the room, now the nightmare could truly begin. “And stop snarling at it, petch, you’re trying to ride it, not eat the damn thing. Now listen here; we’ve got the whole week to learn and practice, but before I start yapping, tell me what you already know about horses so I don’t waste either of our time.”
“I know I dislike them… Intensely.” Elias hissed.
Caiden grimaced while making his way over to the student. “They’ve do have a reputation for being difficult and mischievous, that’s true. Old Bessy here in particular has a habit of munching on people’s scalps when they’ve got their backs turned.” Elias sneered at the thought and instinctively covered his head, though he never stopped scowling at the horse. The beast in turn never took its eyes off of Elias either. By the severity that filled the air between them, it was likely that by the end of this day, only one of them would be walking out of these stables alive. “I said quit snarling, dang it!”
He felt a hand smack the back of his head and he winced, no doubt much to the enjoyment of Bessy. “This old girl is means as much to me as any of my company does, understand, she's my favorite and only horse. If you annoy her, I’m going to be spending the rest of my day scraping you off her hoofs. If you break her, Raina is going to have to fish what’s left of your hide outa the lake when I’m through. Now come on, let’s get you two love birds acquainted.”