Mid-Afternoon on the 3rd of Fall 516
The journey through the Sea of Grass had been more dangerous than the Ethaefal had thought it was going to be. Of course it was wilderness so there was a sort of inherit knowing that things wouldn’t be exactly easy, but it wasn’t mildly difficult. No, it was practically vicious. It had looked calm and serene at first glance with the light of Syna shining and tall grass blowing in gentle wind. When Taurina left with the merchant party in late spring they had promised that the trip out was not going to be long and that things would run relatively smoothly. That was probably her first mistake, believing the humans’ word as truth rather than researching a bit more on the place she was going into. She had just been so desperate to get out to Endrykas and finally be among the people she had been searching for that she likely would have believed anything anyone told her that had even the slimmest chance of being true. It was a lesson to learn from as it was quickly realized things can go very wrong out in the Sea of Grass.
The group got lost and things took an ugly turn after that. It was good that most in the group were experienced with this sort of thing, but that did not guarantee safety. There were beasts whose calls seemed to make the very wind disappear and created fear that the Eth had not experienced before in her known memories. It was luck possibly or maybe something divine had willed it, but Taurina survived while others hadn’t. Not that she had done much fighting, more hiding, running, and clumsy shots with her bow. If the creatures had been more sentient they probably would have laughed at her on multiple occasions. Perhaps they did, she rarely stuck around for a nice chat on what a miserable fighter she was.
After a summer under this constant fear and feeling more like weak prey rather than capable hunter, Taurina was ready to be within the tent city and among a more experienced people. The merchant party had been withered down to basically nothing at this point and few supplies remained. They had been surviving on food gathered by one who knew more of this land than the others. Even with the help that gathered food offered there never seemed to be enough to sustain the few left of the party. During the nights Taurina did not feel the pains of hunger and needed merely the light of Leth to sustain her, but during Syna’s reign her earthbound body was weak and seemingly always needing something.
The group headed east, always east, looking for the wandering city. Taurina led her mare, Melody, by the reins as she walked to the side and slightly in front of her. Riding was just as tiresome as walking. For the novice, clumsy rider, anything faster than a walking pace was difficult to maintain. Melody was a gentle, obedient mare with an inexperienced master who constantly sent mixed signals. It was something she would have to get better at, she knew that much. In her frayed memories there was another horse that was as black as night and faster than anything the Ethaefal knew of currently in this life. She remembered a bond deep with that being so she assumed that once she knew the art of riding, but no longer did. It was another thing on that long list of things to improve upon.
“There!” someone’s voice announced and the Taurina’s gaze snapped up to find a pointed finger to allow her vision to follow. Among the grass, in the distance, finally tents could be seen. There were so many of them. Taurina could feel as something like relief washed over her and exploded deep within her chest. Finally, finally, the tent city was in grasp and the wandering with no direction would soon come to an end. She would still be in the Sea of Grass and there would still be all those dangers, but hopefully there would be people to protect her as she learned to protect herself. Her first and foremost hope was that they accepted her. She was not truly human, not truly Drykas in the sense they probably acknowledged. In her mind the first test to pass would be one of acceptance. She had toyed with the idea of trying to pass off just as a Drykas, but those thoughts had been banished after much consideration. The falsehood would take too much cover up to accomplish and they would likely find out the truth in the end anyway. She didn’t believe things after that would go well so it seemed best to be honest about who she was and what she wanted.
“Look there Melody, it’s what we’ve been searching for,” Taurina murmured softy to the mare who had been her companion during this hard journey. Something like a smile passed over the woman’s face as she brought herself and her mare to a halt. The Ethaefal raised a scarred hand to gently pat the mare’s face and ran her fingertips down Melody’s soft nose. “We’ll be there soon,” Taurina murmured some more words, “Then the real fun will begin.” Melody let out an exhale that sounded somewhat like a snort. Whether or not that was truly a response to her words or if it was just an act of nature, Taurina took it to mean something like agreement. The Eth smiled before giving the mare the go ahead to start moving again. They were both tired and worn from the journey, but it all would be worth it soon and somehow that knowledge made the Ethaefal's steps lighter. Endrykas was finally in grasp and she couldn’t have been more relieved.