Date: 1st of Winter 509AV
Dark hues began to fade as the sun climbed, burning its way through the thick horizon towards its towering position. Life never stopped despite the cooler damp conditions of the night before and Hex was one of the many awake and alert at that time - break of dawn. All was piercingly quiet at this time and with the air so thin, the tiniest sound would be magnified and heard great distances from the source. Hex's head was engaged with memories of her camouflage training long ago as she inched through the grasses on her fingertips and the balls of her feet. Each time she pressed her fingers into the moist earth she read the movements of creatures in a vicinity around her. The ambiance of small insects and rodents dotted her sensory landscape and set a pattern in her surroundings. Anomalies that disturbed the pattern indicated the presence of a predator, giving away its position in space and time. Hex had set dozens of traps in the area in hopes of catching a small rabbit or other edible, furry creature.
She could go a few days without water but a shortage of food was something she had to get used to when she left the luxurious confinements of her tribe. After 28 seasons on her own, she had adapted various ways of tracking and securing a food supply and early in the morning was an essential time to hunt the specific prey of Cyphrus. She was far more adept with skills useful in the deserts of Ekytol but 5 seasons in the tall grass laid a good foundation for her survival there.
Hex stopped just short of a small, enclosed field and craned her neck to see past the trees at the stars. They were barely twinkling through the reddening sky and she soaked in the moment that they were drowned out by the light of the emerging sun. Her stomach rumbled as she had no luck catching a single thing all night. She was on her way to check her traps when a sound breached the air like a knife whizzing through a tunnel. It was a tiny sigh and the sound itself had an aura that was emitted by a sentient being. She knew this from her Auristics training, everything had an aura, even spirits and sounds. She had long forgotten her traps as she sped through the grass towards what began to look like a camp. Unattended embers smoldered together with a wave of heat rising like an invisible curtain towards the treetops. A horse stood with its back turned towards Hex and she recognized the tent and the horse's saddle as Drykas made.
She had been alone in the forest sleeping with one eye open for too long. She craved a community atmosphere and was in dire need of some trading. She collected pelts and animals glands for medicinal purposes and needed more vials, preservative oils, and other supplies. She traveled without a tent and often find shelter under slates of rock, and use thick grass and mud to make an artificial hill of land that hid her home. It was important not to stay in one area for too long so as not to make long term footprints that gave away details about her behaviour - a sure way to get tracked down. She thought it strange that this particular person was alone and she had even searched the surrounding area for signs of other Drykas. The only evidence of another was the unearthed tent peg holes on the other side of the already standing tent. A second pair of hoof tracks lead away from the camp and she considered following its trail.
Hex boldly entered the camp crouched low to the ground with her heart beating rapidly as she inched towards the tent. She was looking for a map or something to point her in the direction of Endrykas and carefully began untying the knotted ties that kept heat in the tent. She had managed to open half of them, afraid the flicking noise of her nails digging into the tie fabric would catch the horse's attention. She held her hand outstretched in the tent and 'sensed' the objects which included a body, some supplies and a pack. She looked back at the horse who drowsily stamped and snorted in place. Hex prayed that her racing heart not wake either of them as she crawled into the tent on all fours. She then located the pack and began to rummage through it. She was losing time with the sun now dispersing light through the tent but she was determined to find something that would help her find her way. The Drykan figure rolled over in their sleep away from her and yanked at the blanket. In doing so Hex lost her footing and tumbled in the opposite direction from them onto the right side of the tent. She made a small grunt while falling and stumbled in panic to get back up. The Drykas had already noticed her and jerked straight up to face her. His face was a mix of shock and lethargy as they met eyes. He immediately exclaimed in the Pavi language she hadn't mastered and she froze with her face red with embarrassment...