40th of Spring, 14th Bell
Thunderherd Pavilion
Ashka stared at the small group of Striders in front of her, then at her brother Reyn, then back at the horses. Five of them. All five of them to be left in her care and delivered to the Deepstride Pavilion, whose camp was set bells away from Endrykas, out in the grasslands. One more time, she glanced at the man, swallowed back the knot that was forming in her throat, and let out a small sigh.
"You will be fine" Reyn smiled, signing confidence with his words. "You know those Striders well, and they know you. They will follow." His tone was reassuring, but a frown still joined the girl's brows.
"It's not losing them that I worry about, Reyn" she said with a tinge of worry in her voice. "The Grasses are treacherous. We should be more people to escort them." Dangers, no experience, fight shaped her concerns.
"I told you, little sister. A Watchman is going with you. The Deepstride are less than two bells of riding away. You just herd the Striders along, and you'll be back before sunset." The tone became more commanding as her brother spoke, leaving her no possibility to argue against him.
She sighted again, this time with compliance.
Understood, she motioned for him. The man nodded his approval and moved on to other tasks. Since their uncle had gone to Riverfall for the seasonal trading trip, Reyn was left in charge, and the list of chores seemed to never end, hence why he couldn't go with her.
The Drykas girl walked to her Strider and lifted a hand to pat the familiar face.
"You will help me, right ? To keep and deliver those beauties safe and sound. I need you." The words spoken affectionately seemed to find echo in Lako's posture, as he snuggled his nose against his Drykas' hand and next straightened his head high up, eyeing at the group they'll be leading soon.
She whispered a thanks in his ear and mounted, lifting herself on his back with a jump and the help of the yvas. Her calves pressing against his sides set the Strider in motion, and the pair made its way out of the Pavilion area, guiding the horses ahead of them.
They walked past the purple tents of the Amethyst Clan and along the blue canvas of the Sapphire branch of the city, Ashka encouraging her mount with the pressure of her legs and calling the Striders back into their course with whistles and clicks of the tongue. The beasts were well-trained, and smart; the redhead knew they wouldn't wander far off under her watch.
Soon their steps had lead them to the very end of the Diamond Clan encampment, the agreed meeting point. The Drykas sat up straight on her stallion and ordered the group to a halt with a soft, gentle voice. She looked around expectantly; Reyn had promised her a Watchmember as an escort, and her gaze searched the surroundings for the one who'll ride along through the Sea.
Thunderherd Pavilion
Ashka stared at the small group of Striders in front of her, then at her brother Reyn, then back at the horses. Five of them. All five of them to be left in her care and delivered to the Deepstride Pavilion, whose camp was set bells away from Endrykas, out in the grasslands. One more time, she glanced at the man, swallowed back the knot that was forming in her throat, and let out a small sigh.
"You will be fine" Reyn smiled, signing confidence with his words. "You know those Striders well, and they know you. They will follow." His tone was reassuring, but a frown still joined the girl's brows.
"It's not losing them that I worry about, Reyn" she said with a tinge of worry in her voice. "The Grasses are treacherous. We should be more people to escort them." Dangers, no experience, fight shaped her concerns.
"I told you, little sister. A Watchman is going with you. The Deepstride are less than two bells of riding away. You just herd the Striders along, and you'll be back before sunset." The tone became more commanding as her brother spoke, leaving her no possibility to argue against him.
She sighted again, this time with compliance.
Understood, she motioned for him. The man nodded his approval and moved on to other tasks. Since their uncle had gone to Riverfall for the seasonal trading trip, Reyn was left in charge, and the list of chores seemed to never end, hence why he couldn't go with her.
The Drykas girl walked to her Strider and lifted a hand to pat the familiar face.
"You will help me, right ? To keep and deliver those beauties safe and sound. I need you." The words spoken affectionately seemed to find echo in Lako's posture, as he snuggled his nose against his Drykas' hand and next straightened his head high up, eyeing at the group they'll be leading soon.
She whispered a thanks in his ear and mounted, lifting herself on his back with a jump and the help of the yvas. Her calves pressing against his sides set the Strider in motion, and the pair made its way out of the Pavilion area, guiding the horses ahead of them.
They walked past the purple tents of the Amethyst Clan and along the blue canvas of the Sapphire branch of the city, Ashka encouraging her mount with the pressure of her legs and calling the Striders back into their course with whistles and clicks of the tongue. The beasts were well-trained, and smart; the redhead knew they wouldn't wander far off under her watch.
Soon their steps had lead them to the very end of the Diamond Clan encampment, the agreed meeting point. The Drykas sat up straight on her stallion and ordered the group to a halt with a soft, gentle voice. She looked around expectantly; Reyn had promised her a Watchmember as an escort, and her gaze searched the surroundings for the one who'll ride along through the Sea.