41 Fall, 515 AV
18th Bell, Evening
Endrykas
18th Bell, Evening
Endrykas
It had been an eventful day, hot and sticky with lots going on. Pearl had come back from the auctions with two fine horses, a wild little grassland colt and a handsome colour splash stallion that looked as if he knew how to throw his weight around. He quickly introduced himself to the herd, thundering through the existing stallions like a storm, and perhaps, that was the moment they chose his name. Cree welcomed the new horse with a gigantic kick to the chest and Knox, not one to let down his partner in crime, did much the same before all three of them sped off to play a game of dominance and challenge each other to quick sprints and endurance tests across the grassy plain.
Dravite watched with mild amusement, carrying a heavy bucket of water up to Ashka, who he believed was currently in season. He set the bucket down in front of the chocolate coloured mare and began brushing her mane, fighting the knots out of the fine, long, yellow hair that decorated her neck and hindquarters. She lifted her tail each time the brush neared her rump and Dravite hoped Cree might show some interest in the days to pass, for the mix of stock was one that would please him come late summer. He set to work, twisting his burly fingers around stray lengths of hair to pull them free, maintaining an equal length down the mare's powerful neck. She looked a lot better kept by the time he was through and sniffed at the ground and the discarded bits of hair while he worked.
As he picked out the mare's hooves, he was approached by Lian, who looked to be rather pleased with himself. The two men spoke for a time and Lian informed the Ankal that he had purchased a beautiful Nightwalker cross he wanted to give to Dravite as thanks and a show of good faith for taking him into the Blackwater pavilion. There was only one problem, the stallion in question was far too wild to bring back to the pavilion's herd and was known for fighting with other stallions, killing foals, and possibly attacking people. Dravite laughed, slowly shaking his head, "sounds like a handful, we'll need to house him for gold this season while I find out whether or not he can be tamed." Part of Dravite already knew it sounded like a long shot, but he loved a challenge.
The horse lord looked around camp then, everyone busy with their chores and daily routines. Lian wandered off to get on with his evening, leaving Dravite to decide on the best way to transport the Wild Nightwalker across the city, when he realised he was probably staring right at his only option, the mares.
Ashka, Rogue, and Sabah were pulled from the herd to act as bait, but Dravite needed something, someone that would give him the upper hand for the task ahead of him, and he knew just the person. "Kaitanu," he called from the mouth of the young man's tent, "need help," he spoke in common before signing the word help in Pavi, in fact, whenever he spoke to the Kelvic he would use sign to reinforce his common, hoping the other would slowly start to pick up on certain words and use them for himself once he grew confident enough with the language, "come," he waved and stalked out of camp, leading one or two of the mare's by taking a handful of mane to steer them.
Once he was out on the street he climbed up onto Ashka's back, a risky option for a mare that had seen few riders but seemed the calmest of his newest batch of horses. He encouraged her forwards with a click of his tongue against the roof of his mouth and when that didn't work; he gave a light squeeze of her sides between his legs. The mare jumped forward and gave a little, unexpected buck, almost dislodging the horse lord from the saddle of her back. He took two heavy fistfuls of mane and righted himself before ordering her forwards again, surprised but not intimidated when she decided to race down the street at full speed, the other two mare's struggling to keep up behind them. Dravite hoped Kaitanu would opt for his Kelvic form on this occasion; otherwise the boy just wouldn't be able to keep up.
When they reached the sales yards, everyone had long been and gone to collect their horses and the only one left was the wild Nightwalker cross, proud and alert, dancing back and forth on feather light hooves, ears pointed forwards out of interest and tailed raised high with excitement. Dravite got down from Ashka's back and waited for Kaitanu to join them, offering the man his shirt after signalling for him to take on his human form once more.
"Dangerous," he gestured to the large stallion, hoping Kaitanu might be able to get him a bit more information while he introduced the animal to his new mare's.
The watchman approached with caution, letting Ashka go two steps ahead of him. She trotted up to the wooden divide and both horses lowered their heads slightly to sniff at each other, nostrils flared and the velvet of their soft noses but an inch from one another. The muscles in the stallion's neck bowed beautifully as he raked his hoof against the ground before jumping back to lunge at the gate with his front legs splayed, as if to attack. Ashka threw her head up and made a high pitched sound, eyes wide with fright or challenge, of which the young Drykas man could not be sure. He felt adrenaline go through him as he considered his options; opening the gate seemed ridiculously risky, but would be the only way to get the stallion to go anywhere. Carefully he threaded a rope around Ashka's neck, intent on leading her in the hopes that the wild stallion would follow were he to go ahead with plan one.
"Ideas?" Dravite looked at Kaitanu, who hopefully had something better to offer than his bone chilling scheme.
.
.
.