Azmere was sitting outside his tent with Grey watching the stars slowly communicate in twinkles and flashes. The dog was relaxed and resting his big head on the legs of the Drykas. Things had been getting better. His wounds were healing and his status within the Watch was improving. He hoped that might help smooth some old wounds in the process but it was always too hard to tell without creating a confrontation. Since his last confrontation, the archer had been avoiding the Topaz clan for a whole season. He didn’t feel like getting his eye cut out any time soon.
Azmere was still camped near the Lighthooves. They had always welcomed him when they had extra food prepared and he had always been quick to give them a good portion of his hunts. He was starting to become attached to them and they certainly loved him. Azmere had nearly been killed when he saved their kids but they were all close before that happened. In fact, he had resigned himself to die before returning without the young ones. It wasn’t reflexive until he thought about his cousins and the pirates. The watchman closed his eyes and listened to the world around him just enjoying being alive. He took a deep breath and slowly exhaled.
A crisp movement caused Azmere to stir. He looked around to see Grey standing next to him with tense muscles. Azmere touched his companion but the dog did not respond and simply stared into the darkness. This was unsettling to Azmere who rose silently. The Drykas flexed slightly while stooping to grab his club and then stand to his full height. Grey was still not moving but Azmere noticed a ripple along the dog’s lips. He had nearly growled but had stifled it. This told the novice dog owner that his canine friend’s super sense of smell had detected someone or something. Seeing that Grey was on guard, the watchman slipped into his tent making certain to be absolutely silent. He slipped into his black armor, grabbed his quiver and Vihar then slipped back outside. Azmere touched Grey on the hips and pressed down gently but steadily until the animal sat. The dog did not relax but he understood. Azmere closed his eyes and focused his mind upon his skill and when he opened them again, he could see the color surrounding Grey who, oddly enough, shone with a deep blue light. The watchman was armed and ready; it was time to hunt.
Azmere was still camped near the Lighthooves. They had always welcomed him when they had extra food prepared and he had always been quick to give them a good portion of his hunts. He was starting to become attached to them and they certainly loved him. Azmere had nearly been killed when he saved their kids but they were all close before that happened. In fact, he had resigned himself to die before returning without the young ones. It wasn’t reflexive until he thought about his cousins and the pirates. The watchman closed his eyes and listened to the world around him just enjoying being alive. He took a deep breath and slowly exhaled.
A crisp movement caused Azmere to stir. He looked around to see Grey standing next to him with tense muscles. Azmere touched his companion but the dog did not respond and simply stared into the darkness. This was unsettling to Azmere who rose silently. The Drykas flexed slightly while stooping to grab his club and then stand to his full height. Grey was still not moving but Azmere noticed a ripple along the dog’s lips. He had nearly growled but had stifled it. This told the novice dog owner that his canine friend’s super sense of smell had detected someone or something. Seeing that Grey was on guard, the watchman slipped into his tent making certain to be absolutely silent. He slipped into his black armor, grabbed his quiver and Vihar then slipped back outside. Azmere touched Grey on the hips and pressed down gently but steadily until the animal sat. The dog did not relax but he understood. Azmere closed his eyes and focused his mind upon his skill and when he opened them again, he could see the color surrounding Grey who, oddly enough, shone with a deep blue light. The watchman was armed and ready; it was time to hunt.
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