13
th winter 515
15 th bell
15 th bell
The storm had come on early that morning. Syna's light was dimmed, hidden in plumes of ominous black clouds; Zulrav rumbled and groaned overhead.
Rufio trudged alone in the Sea of Grass, her boots making dull thuds which were drowned out in Zulrav's voice as she made her way East and North of Endrykas.
The Wildmane wanderer cast furtive glances at the foreboding sky and muttered prayers under her breath. Though she had wrapped up warmly in furs, she found herself shivering.
Alone, with each fork of lightning that flashed across the sky, she felt the subtle hues of fear grasping at her.
Louka's warnings a few days ago echoed in her thoughts.
"Please, Rufio, let me go with you."
Concern, pleading.
The woman shook her head and insisted.
"I've got'a do this alone, Louka."
Seek meaning, prayer, bonding.
Louka considered her with a serious, searching look, his large round doe-eyes full of worry and a deeper understanding. He sighed loudly and put his feelings into his sign- take care, be safe -before he embraced her tightly.
"-Don't take too long. Tal'ck will be furious if he finds out." And they had laughed together at that.
Rufio's stomach churned with concern, now. She regretted not letting Louka come with her. He had more experience of the grasslands for one. She chewed her lip and cast another glance to the heavens. A fork of lightning flickered in the distance and Zulrav's voice chased it with a mighty rumble.
It was no good to want after what 'could be', now.
The half-Drykas reached around for the bedroll and Winter blanket she had rolled her tools and rations up in and strapped to her back. Tucked into a fold was a crudely drawn map that Louka had made for her the night before she had left, three nights ago now.
On it he had made landmarks, one of them stood for The Serenity Tree, and Ru's destination in mind. Standing again, Ru looked about her at the plains. Grasses as far as her eyes could see; unchanging, unending. It made her a little dizzy to look for too long.
She saw no distinctive landmarks that Louka had spoken of. With a frown, she looked up and searched for Syna. There was a blurry light over yonder, and Ru figured she had been walking for at least twelve bells since dawn.
"So that puts me...South-West of The Tree..."
She mused uncertainly for a tick or two.
Before the half-Drykas let out a frustrated growl. Ru was loathe to feel so indecisive; characteristically so at ease within herself, and not used to this battle of self-doubt.
Folding up the crude map roughly, she stuffed it in her makeshift backpack. With a decisive nod, the woman used the blurry position of Syna to half-accurately guess north-east, and she pressed on.
Denial was a troublesome thing; Rufio refused to admit she was afraid of the lightning, and she refused to admit that she was more than a little lost, even to herself.
Rufio trudged alone in the Sea of Grass, her boots making dull thuds which were drowned out in Zulrav's voice as she made her way East and North of Endrykas.
The Wildmane wanderer cast furtive glances at the foreboding sky and muttered prayers under her breath. Though she had wrapped up warmly in furs, she found herself shivering.
Alone, with each fork of lightning that flashed across the sky, she felt the subtle hues of fear grasping at her.
Louka's warnings a few days ago echoed in her thoughts.
❇ ❇ ❇
"Please, Rufio, let me go with you."
Concern, pleading.
The woman shook her head and insisted.
"I've got'a do this alone, Louka."
Seek meaning, prayer, bonding.
Louka considered her with a serious, searching look, his large round doe-eyes full of worry and a deeper understanding. He sighed loudly and put his feelings into his sign- take care, be safe -before he embraced her tightly.
"-Don't take too long. Tal'ck will be furious if he finds out." And they had laughed together at that.
❇ ❇ ❇
Rufio's stomach churned with concern, now. She regretted not letting Louka come with her. He had more experience of the grasslands for one. She chewed her lip and cast another glance to the heavens. A fork of lightning flickered in the distance and Zulrav's voice chased it with a mighty rumble.
It was no good to want after what 'could be', now.
The half-Drykas reached around for the bedroll and Winter blanket she had rolled her tools and rations up in and strapped to her back. Tucked into a fold was a crudely drawn map that Louka had made for her the night before she had left, three nights ago now.
On it he had made landmarks, one of them stood for The Serenity Tree, and Ru's destination in mind. Standing again, Ru looked about her at the plains. Grasses as far as her eyes could see; unchanging, unending. It made her a little dizzy to look for too long.
She saw no distinctive landmarks that Louka had spoken of. With a frown, she looked up and searched for Syna. There was a blurry light over yonder, and Ru figured she had been walking for at least twelve bells since dawn.
"So that puts me...South-West of The Tree..."
She mused uncertainly for a tick or two.
Before the half-Drykas let out a frustrated growl. Ru was loathe to feel so indecisive; characteristically so at ease within herself, and not used to this battle of self-doubt.
Folding up the crude map roughly, she stuffed it in her makeshift backpack. With a decisive nod, the woman used the blurry position of Syna to half-accurately guess north-east, and she pressed on.
Denial was a troublesome thing; Rufio refused to admit she was afraid of the lightning, and she refused to admit that she was more than a little lost, even to herself.