17th of Spring, 506 AV
Azmere felt the cool mist of the dying rain on his face. He clutched the handle on his yvas with his left hand and allowed his right hand to trail behind him in the wind. He sat ‘side-saddle’ with his legs dangling off the right side of Hephiestian. With his bow across his chest and quiver on his back, the young man felt alive. He had watched a few hunters riding in this strange manner a week past and had been looking for a chance to experiment. It certainly lended more control to the strider but Azmere was figuring out was to impose his will on his companion. Using his entire body for balance, he was finding the riding much easier than expected and decided to try a few commands.
Azmere placed his right hand on Hephiestian’s rump for more stability then nudged his boot into the horse’s ribs. In a normal riding position, this would indicate a right turn. Azmere often used his feet and legs to steer because he needs both hands for his weapon. As expected, Hephiestian veered to the right. Azmere was elated and patted his buddy’s rear. “Yeeesssss!” Satisfied with the riding session, Azmere tugged back on the yvas handle twice which also a non-verbal command. Hephiestian slowed and then came to a stop. The young man dropped to the ground with ease and made a few strides which brought him to his mount’s face. He nuzzled into Hephiestian’s neck and stroked his fingers down the long, graceful nose. The duo shared a moment under the dreary sky and after a few chimes, they separated.
Azmere took a step back with his right foot and pivoted on his boot heel. He took off his bow, removed his quiver then dropped them into the wet grass. The man sank to the earth and crossed his legs. He placed his bow across his lap and closed his eyes allowing his mind to go free of its cares for a time. “Zulrav, watch over me.” It was but a whisper that was swept into the swirling and chasing winds. The storm had passed but there were lingering clouds and free spirits dancing in the breezes. Azmere allowed his mind to detach from his body. He floated up for a moment and turned to see his body sitting peacefully. A quick glance around revealed Hephiestian munching on the short, green clovers tucked in around the base of the tall grass. These were normal everyday things but known only to a few were the numerous strands of djed gently illuminated a soft blue stretching in every direction containing and connecting everything in the Sea of Grass. Every pavilion, every strider, every glassbeak and even the Wind Knotted Gates outside Endrykas were woven into the intricate web.
Azmere had been shown the way into the web by Asmodeus and was encouraged to explore on his own. He found it to be enchanting and overwhelming while also lending him to the most peaceful feeling he had ever known. Perhaps this is why his Ankal had stressed the importance of small doses and short distances. Asmodeus told Azmere some very disturbing tales of men and women who have gone into the web but never found their way back to their own bodies. He also explained that venturing into the tangle of djed leaves your physical body vulnerable to everything. For this reason, Azmere chose a spot within sight of the tent city. He held his arms out and spun around letting his eyes trace the blue lines out into the Sea of Grass. Azmere reached out to touch the one which lead north and with a thought, he was a hundred yards away with his body to the south.
“Whoa.”
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