18th Day of Spring, 517 A.V.
Several bells away from Endrykas.
Quzon had left Endrykas within the early morning as the sun crested the horizon, venturing into the faint mist of Spring dew that lightly dampened the lush foliage. As the mist dissipated with the rise of the suns embrace. He cast his emerald gaze over his shoulder, he took note of where the sun was moving through the sky, using it as a compass to note which way he needed to travel to find the city if he got lost.
As he returned his gaze to the landscape ahead of him, Quzon knew he was nowhere near civilization by the look of the untamed wilderness around him. He noticed that the sun had risen higher into the sky, the current time now no longer morning as he lifted a hand to pet down the platinum blonde mane of the midnight colored Seme stallion he strode atop, letting the beast know that its rider appreciated its companionship.
“What are we without the challenge of battle, Zokoztli?”
The Myrian spoke in his native language to the stallion as if awaiting to hear an answer from it. As he atop the horses back, he rapt his calves against the stallions sides three times as he leaned forward to use his body language as a sign for Zoko to walk forward. “What, we with not challenge battle...” He repeated, this time to himself in a ragged type of broken common that lacked the finesse of a proper vocabulary.
Quzon sat dressed as a warrior prepared for combat, clad in a cured hide that wrapped around his body, granting him the appearance of a bear, and wore its lifeless head on his own head like a helmet. He was on the hunt, looking to impart death onto any animal and grant it a worthy death. A meaningful death that would be used to preserve his own existence by feasting upon its flesh.
Tchick, tchick! The Myrian made the sounds by clicking at his teeth to spur the horse onward. His knuckles tightened as his horse started to walk up the incline of a hill, doing his best to avoid leaning too far to either side. Upon reaching the hilltop, Quzon found himself staring down into a small vale; It was the first time he'd seen such a dense collective of trees in several days as he stared down into the wooded valley with an almost non-existent river running through its center.
Even from this distance, he knew that the rainwater from yesterdays storm had caused some type of flash flood to run through. His eyes followed the river run up a larger hill near the entrance of the valley. Quzon assumed that every time it stormed, the rainwater drained down the hills and flowed into the valley making the small river flood.
"We will start the hunt there."
He clicked his heels against the stallion's side. The horse made a single neigh at the pressure against its sides, then flicked its ears before taking one step forward to start walking down the hill.
Then almost out of nowhere, an unnatural sound that disturbed the peace of natures silences lingered on the wind. It forced Quzon to lean backwards and tug at the handlebars to get Zokoztli to stop.
Tchick, tchick! Tchick, tchick!
He beckoned out. The horse stopped gladly, not wanting to proceed into danger. Quzon glanced all around, trying to find where the noise came from. He then canted his head to point his ear towards its source so he could hear it better.
"What is that?" He thought to himself, then tapped his calves against the Seme's sides again to ride off in that direction...
As he returned his gaze to the landscape ahead of him, Quzon knew he was nowhere near civilization by the look of the untamed wilderness around him. He noticed that the sun had risen higher into the sky, the current time now no longer morning as he lifted a hand to pet down the platinum blonde mane of the midnight colored Seme stallion he strode atop, letting the beast know that its rider appreciated its companionship.
“What are we without the challenge of battle, Zokoztli?”
The Myrian spoke in his native language to the stallion as if awaiting to hear an answer from it. As he atop the horses back, he rapt his calves against the stallions sides three times as he leaned forward to use his body language as a sign for Zoko to walk forward. “What, we with not challenge battle...” He repeated, this time to himself in a ragged type of broken common that lacked the finesse of a proper vocabulary.
Quzon sat dressed as a warrior prepared for combat, clad in a cured hide that wrapped around his body, granting him the appearance of a bear, and wore its lifeless head on his own head like a helmet. He was on the hunt, looking to impart death onto any animal and grant it a worthy death. A meaningful death that would be used to preserve his own existence by feasting upon its flesh.
Tchick, tchick! The Myrian made the sounds by clicking at his teeth to spur the horse onward. His knuckles tightened as his horse started to walk up the incline of a hill, doing his best to avoid leaning too far to either side. Upon reaching the hilltop, Quzon found himself staring down into a small vale; It was the first time he'd seen such a dense collective of trees in several days as he stared down into the wooded valley with an almost non-existent river running through its center.
Even from this distance, he knew that the rainwater from yesterdays storm had caused some type of flash flood to run through. His eyes followed the river run up a larger hill near the entrance of the valley. Quzon assumed that every time it stormed, the rainwater drained down the hills and flowed into the valley making the small river flood.
"We will start the hunt there."
He clicked his heels against the stallion's side. The horse made a single neigh at the pressure against its sides, then flicked its ears before taking one step forward to start walking down the hill.
Then almost out of nowhere, an unnatural sound that disturbed the peace of natures silences lingered on the wind. It forced Quzon to lean backwards and tug at the handlebars to get Zokoztli to stop.
Tchick, tchick! Tchick, tchick!
He beckoned out. The horse stopped gladly, not wanting to proceed into danger. Quzon glanced all around, trying to find where the noise came from. He then canted his head to point his ear towards its source so he could hear it better.
"What is that?" He thought to himself, then tapped his calves against the Seme's sides again to ride off in that direction...