Timestamp: 7th Day of Fall, 515 AV
The Dawnwhispers were going to be joining the many others who were going out into the Sea of Grass to hunt this season. It seemed only natural that they would, since Shahar was a hunter. Seirei had been asked if she would be willing to help her friends. She had said yes, of course. After everything that Naiya and Shahar had done for her, there was nothing she wouldn't do for them. She knew that she could never pay them back for all they had done for her. But that didn't mean that she wasn't going to spend the rest of her life trying.
The problem was that Seirei didn't know the first thing about hunting. They were going to be hunting olidosapai...but Seirei didn't even know what an olidosapai was, never mind how to hunt one. And although she had bought a composite short bow in anticipation of the hunt, she had no real idea how to use it. When she was a child, some of the caravan guards had amused themselves by impressing her with their prowess in their chosen weapon. Shooting targets that seemed impossibly far away to the young girl, and things of that nature. One had even shot an apple that his friend had tossed into the air for him. It had never even touched the ground. The arrow pierced it, and carried it away, embedding itself in a distant target that had been tied to a tree. Such amazing feats had impressed Seirei so much as a child, that when one of the guards had offered to teach her a few things, she had jumped at the chance.
But as with most things that were not related to carving, it had been no more than a passing interest for the young girl. The fact that neither her mother, nor her brother, Jared had approved of her learning how to use a weapon had left an impact on her as well. As a result, she had learned only the most basic of things. She knew how to stand properly when firing a short bow, and how to hold one. She could put an arrow to the string, too. And in theory, she knew how to fire the arrow once she had put it to the string. She had even fired the guard's short bow a few times. But when it had begun to hurt her fingers after firing only a few arrows...none of which had even come close to hitting the target, Seirei had given up. The guards' laughter at her pathetic attempts, as well as her mother's disapproval had ensured that she had never tried again.
Seirei didn't even know if the little she had learned would be of any use since her new weapon was a composite short bow, and the guard who had taught her had used a regular one. So Seirei made the only decision she could. She didn't want to be a burden on the hunt, so she needed to learn as much as she could. And the best place to learn how to hunt was at the Hunter's Allegiance.
Word Count16,402 words.
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The Dawnwhispers were going to be joining the many others who were going out into the Sea of Grass to hunt this season. It seemed only natural that they would, since Shahar was a hunter. Seirei had been asked if she would be willing to help her friends. She had said yes, of course. After everything that Naiya and Shahar had done for her, there was nothing she wouldn't do for them. She knew that she could never pay them back for all they had done for her. But that didn't mean that she wasn't going to spend the rest of her life trying.
The problem was that Seirei didn't know the first thing about hunting. They were going to be hunting olidosapai...but Seirei didn't even know what an olidosapai was, never mind how to hunt one. And although she had bought a composite short bow in anticipation of the hunt, she had no real idea how to use it. When she was a child, some of the caravan guards had amused themselves by impressing her with their prowess in their chosen weapon. Shooting targets that seemed impossibly far away to the young girl, and things of that nature. One had even shot an apple that his friend had tossed into the air for him. It had never even touched the ground. The arrow pierced it, and carried it away, embedding itself in a distant target that had been tied to a tree. Such amazing feats had impressed Seirei so much as a child, that when one of the guards had offered to teach her a few things, she had jumped at the chance.
But as with most things that were not related to carving, it had been no more than a passing interest for the young girl. The fact that neither her mother, nor her brother, Jared had approved of her learning how to use a weapon had left an impact on her as well. As a result, she had learned only the most basic of things. She knew how to stand properly when firing a short bow, and how to hold one. She could put an arrow to the string, too. And in theory, she knew how to fire the arrow once she had put it to the string. She had even fired the guard's short bow a few times. But when it had begun to hurt her fingers after firing only a few arrows...none of which had even come close to hitting the target, Seirei had given up. The guards' laughter at her pathetic attempts, as well as her mother's disapproval had ensured that she had never tried again.
Seirei didn't even know if the little she had learned would be of any use since her new weapon was a composite short bow, and the guard who had taught her had used a regular one. So Seirei made the only decision she could. She didn't want to be a burden on the hunt, so she needed to learn as much as she could. And the best place to learn how to hunt was at the Hunter's Allegiance.
Word Count16,402 words.
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