35th of Fall, 515 AV.
9th Bell
Spit Fire
It was another busy day at the Spit Fire. Erikal paused in his work to mop perspiration from his brow. The tent canvas walls and support beams were a veritable tapestry of animal hides. Many stretched across drying racks. Some freshly slain animal hides tied to beams, ready to be scraped clean of flesh and fat. He currently labored over one such beam where a sizable deer hide awaited yet more scraping. Tanning wasn't the only activity going on at the Spit Fire. A large portion of the tent was devoted to the actual butchering of the animals and preserving the meat and other edibles along with the extraction of other useful things such as antlers, tusks, organs, feathers, glands, and even the bones of the animals themselves were not wasted. It was the Drykas way: efficient and resourceful.
Today had been particularly busy. Even more so than usual with the Fall hunting in full swing. Everyone was preparing for the coming winter and making up for lost time. Erikal sighed. He often daydreamed of going out on the hunts as he worked. He loved being out on the plain with the wind blowing free on his face, astride Korvas. At such times he felt like he could do anything with the expanse of endless grassland a place of infinite possibilities.
Erikal blew a snarl of brown from his damp face. That was much better than being cooped up in a tent full of smelly animal hides, he lamented. Still, Erikal was not one to complain overmuch. He saw the bright side. The proverbial ever elusive silver lining of the current situation. He was learning a respectable trade and one that he could ill afford to slack off at. The Drykas even envisioned himself eventually learning a fair bit of leather working to compliment the ongoing knowledge-gleaning of tanning. There was always a bright side. Well, in this case, a fur side.
The tall horseman endeavored on, holding a leg-bone tool firmly in his hand with a leather strap bound around his wrist, he made pounding downward-motions to cut away the thin layer of flesh that remained on the deer hide. It was a slow process, but care had to be taken lest he damage the hide. He'd already punctured enough hides to find the right balance of force required.
It was then that he was interrupted by a firm but gentle touch to his shoulder. Erikal turned to see Ronir Duskstep. As usual the man had a warm smile on his face. He nodded to Erikal's progress. "Very good. I see you have finally learned how to use the flesher tool," he remarked with a jovial laugh. Erikal grinned good-naturedly in return. Piece of Venison, he signed. Both men laughed at that as it had been anything but....easy.
"Oh I almost forgot. I have good news for you, boy. Due to the increased work loads we've managed to snare an extra pair of hands today." The Sunspear warrior nearly jumped out of boots with excitement upon hearing such wonderful news. "Zulrav's breath! You're actually serious?!" He exclaimed after a moment of eyeing the older man suspiciously. "Aye. But before you go thanking me, you should know the person is completely unlearned in the ways of tanning. It will be your job to help her find her way."
Erikal's broad smile melted to a frown. "A rookie tanner?! But I myself have just only learned the trade this season and you wish for me to teach a complete novice the whole thing like...."
"Like a piece of venison eh boy?" He chuckled heartily and called a red-haired girl over. "There we are. Erikal this is Ife, your new assistant. Well have fun you two!" said Ronir as he practically pushed the woman inside and fled for the hills.
Erikal blinked at the woman and then smiled rather wolfishly. Offering her a somewhat belated greeting sign before presenting his back to her to instruct her on the current assignment. "Alright so what you want to do here is firmly take hold of the fleshing tool and strike down at a downward angle like so." He momentarily turned to her, "Not too hard, mind, or you'll damage the hide. Ronir practically flays us if he so much as spots the tiniest imperfection in the pelts."
Erikal grinned at her and returned to the hide to demonstrate him removing a section of flesh and fat. After he was through, Erikal slipped off the strap from his wrist and gave the fleshing tool to Ife. He leaned a strong arm across her shoulder and pointed at the hanging deer hide partially fleshed. "Let's get that hide smooth as a newborn Zibri's behind! Go ahead, you can do it!" he said optimistically with a smile and gesture to the hide. "Just remember, nice and easy. Let the tool do all the work for you," he added helpfully.
Erikal promptly leaned back against a tent beam, arms crossed, observing Ife. The warrior-hunter was beginning to like this whole help idea after all. He'd just watch for a short time before getting on to work of his own.....
9th Bell
Spit Fire
It was another busy day at the Spit Fire. Erikal paused in his work to mop perspiration from his brow. The tent canvas walls and support beams were a veritable tapestry of animal hides. Many stretched across drying racks. Some freshly slain animal hides tied to beams, ready to be scraped clean of flesh and fat. He currently labored over one such beam where a sizable deer hide awaited yet more scraping. Tanning wasn't the only activity going on at the Spit Fire. A large portion of the tent was devoted to the actual butchering of the animals and preserving the meat and other edibles along with the extraction of other useful things such as antlers, tusks, organs, feathers, glands, and even the bones of the animals themselves were not wasted. It was the Drykas way: efficient and resourceful.
Today had been particularly busy. Even more so than usual with the Fall hunting in full swing. Everyone was preparing for the coming winter and making up for lost time. Erikal sighed. He often daydreamed of going out on the hunts as he worked. He loved being out on the plain with the wind blowing free on his face, astride Korvas. At such times he felt like he could do anything with the expanse of endless grassland a place of infinite possibilities.
Erikal blew a snarl of brown from his damp face. That was much better than being cooped up in a tent full of smelly animal hides, he lamented. Still, Erikal was not one to complain overmuch. He saw the bright side. The proverbial ever elusive silver lining of the current situation. He was learning a respectable trade and one that he could ill afford to slack off at. The Drykas even envisioned himself eventually learning a fair bit of leather working to compliment the ongoing knowledge-gleaning of tanning. There was always a bright side. Well, in this case, a fur side.
The tall horseman endeavored on, holding a leg-bone tool firmly in his hand with a leather strap bound around his wrist, he made pounding downward-motions to cut away the thin layer of flesh that remained on the deer hide. It was a slow process, but care had to be taken lest he damage the hide. He'd already punctured enough hides to find the right balance of force required.
It was then that he was interrupted by a firm but gentle touch to his shoulder. Erikal turned to see Ronir Duskstep. As usual the man had a warm smile on his face. He nodded to Erikal's progress. "Very good. I see you have finally learned how to use the flesher tool," he remarked with a jovial laugh. Erikal grinned good-naturedly in return. Piece of Venison, he signed. Both men laughed at that as it had been anything but....easy.
"Oh I almost forgot. I have good news for you, boy. Due to the increased work loads we've managed to snare an extra pair of hands today." The Sunspear warrior nearly jumped out of boots with excitement upon hearing such wonderful news. "Zulrav's breath! You're actually serious?!" He exclaimed after a moment of eyeing the older man suspiciously. "Aye. But before you go thanking me, you should know the person is completely unlearned in the ways of tanning. It will be your job to help her find her way."
Erikal's broad smile melted to a frown. "A rookie tanner?! But I myself have just only learned the trade this season and you wish for me to teach a complete novice the whole thing like...."
"Like a piece of venison eh boy?" He chuckled heartily and called a red-haired girl over. "There we are. Erikal this is Ife, your new assistant. Well have fun you two!" said Ronir as he practically pushed the woman inside and fled for the hills.
Erikal blinked at the woman and then smiled rather wolfishly. Offering her a somewhat belated greeting sign before presenting his back to her to instruct her on the current assignment. "Alright so what you want to do here is firmly take hold of the fleshing tool and strike down at a downward angle like so." He momentarily turned to her, "Not too hard, mind, or you'll damage the hide. Ronir practically flays us if he so much as spots the tiniest imperfection in the pelts."
Erikal grinned at her and returned to the hide to demonstrate him removing a section of flesh and fat. After he was through, Erikal slipped off the strap from his wrist and gave the fleshing tool to Ife. He leaned a strong arm across her shoulder and pointed at the hanging deer hide partially fleshed. "Let's get that hide smooth as a newborn Zibri's behind! Go ahead, you can do it!" he said optimistically with a smile and gesture to the hide. "Just remember, nice and easy. Let the tool do all the work for you," he added helpfully.
Erikal promptly leaned back against a tent beam, arms crossed, observing Ife. The warrior-hunter was beginning to like this whole help idea after all. He'd just watch for a short time before getting on to work of his own.....