Jez Firetongue 12th of Spring 517 AV Pavi/Grassland Sign , Common, Nari ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jez rubbed at the scab beneath his right eye as he stood within his tent, his prayers to Caiyha complete. It wouldn’t take long to heal, and didn’t hurt anymore, but was an obvious reminder to him that he was still awful at using his shortbow. Adon’s help yesterday had been much appreciated, the tips for improvement something he could apply over time to get better, but it couldn’t make him immediately good at archery. There was a lot of training to be done in the future if he wanted to use the weapon for horseback hunting in the Sea. The training had been in preparation for the Triathlon, but he wasn’t sure he could take another day of failing to hit a target. Therefore he’d decided to train with Wind, his Strider stallion, today to improve how they worked together. Of course he could just go and do it alone, but there was no fun in that. If he was having a day off from the Healing Hoof to train, then he wanted to go and find a friend to train with him. Jez knew just the person; Merevaika. His childhood friend excelled more so at horse riding than he, so he’d be able to train by learning from her at the same time as catching up. Grinning, he grabbed his yvas and its pad from beside his bedroll, and left the tent. It had been more than four seasons since he’d seen Mere, both having been busy and comfortable enough that their friendship would withstand the time apart that they didn’t force themselves to find each other. Now that there was a reason to see her though, he couldn’t wait. He couldn’t help but think back on the many adventures of their childhood, and hopefully those to come. Jez had been introduced to Mere just days after her birth. Born to another Pavilion within the Amethyst Clan, their families had been supportive of their friendship. Though Jez was the oldest of the pair, Mere had always been much more adventurous and pulled him along when she wanted to go exploring. He hadn’t always been on board with her actions, especially when she pranked others, but their friendship had remained strong through it all. The Drykas wondered how much his friend had changed over the past year. He didn’t look much different; his hair was still long and he wore the dog fang necklace gifted to him in his childhood. However, he’d recently upgraded all his clothing from the basic beige shirt and trousers he always used to wear. His shirt was made of a nicer material than before, buttoned from his neck to sternum and covered in purple embroidery around the buttons and hems. His trousers had a purple sash wrapped around them at the waist, a symbol of their Clan, with rope work and other ornaments hanging over it. His hair was now braided with leathers and ribbons, each symbolising something different, with the most prominent piece holding a bright green Glassbeak feather. Overall he was pretty pleased with the new look, his status within his Pavilion and as an Amethyst Clan Drykas now clearly advertised. The yvas he held had also had knot work and embroidered leathers added, tied to the metal rings. He admired it for a moment as he placed it and the purple pad over his stallion, pleased with its look. “We’re off to see old friends today, Wind,” he told the Strider, “Mere and Eryunt.” The stallion turned his head to look at him, ears perked at the names. “Let’s hope they’re around.” The stallion grabbed at his rider’s shirt gently between his teeth and tugged, causing Jez to laugh. “Okay, I get the message, let’s get going.” He mounted the horse and rode out, waving to his younger brother Salva as they passed. For once the young man was well enough to be out and helping with a few simple chores. It made Jez smile, hopeful for his brother’s future despite the odds against him. Wind flicked his ears back, snapping him teeth, and picked up from a trot to canter. “Woah!” Jez gripped Wind’s mane to balance himself, “Alright, we’re going.” The stallion didn’t care much for waiting around, especially when they had somewhere exciting to go. He was feisty by nature, always ready to move, and didn’t care for the only member of the Pavilion who never left the Pavilion’s camping sites. It didn’t take long to arrive at Merevaika’s camp. He dismounted Wind and called out, “Mere, are you here? There’s an old friend come to see you!” ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ || Jez Firetongue || 25 years || Drykas || Amethyst Clan || Firetongue Pavilion || Strider-Wind || The Heart of Nature Soothes the Heart of Man More Than Any Woman Can |