72nd Spring, 499AV
"Common" | "Fratava" | "Tukant"
"Common" | "Fratava" | "Tukant"
“Ani, get off the boat already! We need you.” came the words of a younger man, this one having recently turned 16.
Sighing, Anibesa grabbed her shoes and jumped from the casinor to the waist deep water and checked that the boat was anchored well enough to avoid being swept away by any currents or winds that started up.
“I come, no worry.” she called back in her broken Fratava, wading through the water in her rolled up pants. It wasn’t easy work, and she didn’t understand how the svefra moved so naturally in the water. Her attempts and wading through the water and swimming when she tried were so clumsy and awkward, while the rest of the pod were so graceful and fluid.
As she got to the shore she made her way to the two people waiting for her, Tiamon the older Svefra who Anibesa saw as being the best at almost everything. He was better than her at sailing, he was better at philtering, and she was certain he could survive in the wild without worry for much longer than she ever could. That was why Anibesa had attached herself to him so much. She got on with most of the pod, but Tiamon was the one that she found herself spending all her time with.
The other man waiting was Jiacek, a younger man who had turned sixteen earlier in the season. He’d been sent to help Tiamon and Anibesa after he’d been found to be fairly useless at gathering water.
“We do today what?” she asked, tilting her head as she looked at Tiamon before the man grinned.
“We’re going to try to get some food. Fruits and plants mostly, but if you see an animal that looks like an easy target, we can try to get that!” the older man said in response and Anibesa saw the younger man pull a face and roll his eyes.
“So we head inland more? See what find?” Anibesa asked and Tiamon nodded. Anibesa had managed to start identifying some of the fruits that they could eat, but most plants she couldn’t tell the difference between just yet.
“Yes, we’ll be heading a bit further inland, but don’t get lost. We need to keep our bearings so we can get back here. Got your compass?” the man asked, and Anibesa nodded, reaching into her backpack and retrieving the compass to show Tiamon. “Good. Jiacek, don’t try to impress me. Focus on the task at hand and don’t disappear off. We don’t have long and we don’t want to spend most of that trying to find you again!”
Anibesa heard the young man grumble something and shot him a glare aggressively in response to his disrespect before seeing him roll his eyes again, obviously disinterested by the task at hand.
Sighing, Tiamon turned towards the trees the framed the beach and headed towards them, only briefly looking over his shoulder.
“Come on then you two! Ani, check the direction we’re heading and try to remember it.” the man said and Ani set off following him, holding the compass in front of her and turning it until the arrow matched the North marker, before nodding.
“We go South East.” she said out loud, looking up to see Tiamon nod in response before slipping something into a pouch he wore around his waist.
Sighing, Anibesa grabbed her shoes and jumped from the casinor to the waist deep water and checked that the boat was anchored well enough to avoid being swept away by any currents or winds that started up.
“I come, no worry.” she called back in her broken Fratava, wading through the water in her rolled up pants. It wasn’t easy work, and she didn’t understand how the svefra moved so naturally in the water. Her attempts and wading through the water and swimming when she tried were so clumsy and awkward, while the rest of the pod were so graceful and fluid.
As she got to the shore she made her way to the two people waiting for her, Tiamon the older Svefra who Anibesa saw as being the best at almost everything. He was better than her at sailing, he was better at philtering, and she was certain he could survive in the wild without worry for much longer than she ever could. That was why Anibesa had attached herself to him so much. She got on with most of the pod, but Tiamon was the one that she found herself spending all her time with.
The other man waiting was Jiacek, a younger man who had turned sixteen earlier in the season. He’d been sent to help Tiamon and Anibesa after he’d been found to be fairly useless at gathering water.
“We do today what?” she asked, tilting her head as she looked at Tiamon before the man grinned.
“We’re going to try to get some food. Fruits and plants mostly, but if you see an animal that looks like an easy target, we can try to get that!” the older man said in response and Anibesa saw the younger man pull a face and roll his eyes.
“So we head inland more? See what find?” Anibesa asked and Tiamon nodded. Anibesa had managed to start identifying some of the fruits that they could eat, but most plants she couldn’t tell the difference between just yet.
“Yes, we’ll be heading a bit further inland, but don’t get lost. We need to keep our bearings so we can get back here. Got your compass?” the man asked, and Anibesa nodded, reaching into her backpack and retrieving the compass to show Tiamon. “Good. Jiacek, don’t try to impress me. Focus on the task at hand and don’t disappear off. We don’t have long and we don’t want to spend most of that trying to find you again!”
Anibesa heard the young man grumble something and shot him a glare aggressively in response to his disrespect before seeing him roll his eyes again, obviously disinterested by the task at hand.
Sighing, Tiamon turned towards the trees the framed the beach and headed towards them, only briefly looking over his shoulder.
“Come on then you two! Ani, check the direction we’re heading and try to remember it.” the man said and Ani set off following him, holding the compass in front of her and turning it until the arrow matched the North marker, before nodding.
“We go South East.” she said out loud, looking up to see Tiamon nod in response before slipping something into a pouch he wore around his waist.