3rd of Winter, 515 AV, mid day
Victor set out from Syliras into The Bronze Wood after receiving employment from the local offices. As little as it pleased Victor to be working for the Humans he had to survive the winter somehow and he would need the money for his travels when he decided to leave. Although it was Winter the weather hadn't gotten too harsh yet which meant there should still be plenty of game to catch out in the woods. He kept his hand firmly on his lash as he ventured through the woods. It wasn't the most ideal weapon for hunting but it was yet to let him down thus far. Victor wasn't the most experienced hunter but he had confidence in his ability to be able to at least catch some small game.
Victor came across a small area in the woods near a pond. It seemed as though animals frequented this spot. Although he had no experience in tracking the signs were quite clear. The wet mud surrounding the pond was covered in what appeared to be animal foot prints. If Victor waited here long enough surely something would show up to drink from the pond. Taking a quick glance around he noticed a small tree near the edge of the pond that had an over hanging branch. It would make the perfect point for an ambush. Victor walked up to the tree and placed his hands onto the trunk of the tree. Tiny unseen hooks extended out from his hands latching him to the tree allowing Victor to scale the tree without the slightest bit of effort being put into it. Positioning himself on the over hanging branch Victor settled in to play the waiting game with whatever unfortunate creature found its way into the trap.
An hour passed by, it had felt like an eternity. The position he found himself in was not the most comfortable and he could start to feel a slight tinge in his back. The forest was eerily quiet. The only sounds being that of a few birds singing in nearby trees. This was the first time Victor had been able to fully appreciate nature like this. He was used to the dark caves of Kalinor where the only wild life was those flying rodents which he had become accustomed to. The first time he heard the birds singing brought so much joy to Victor and even more joy the first time he got to suck the juices out of one. They really were delicious.