1st of Winter, 510 AV. Wildlands.
She'd been walking for a long time. A very long time. All four of her paws were tired at the joints and her neck was sore from having the back strapped around it for such a long time. Deciding that she needed a much deserved break Nadala slowly walked towards one of the trees close by and laid herself down by the beginning of its trunk. Her spotted tail curled, lazily around the cheetah and her ears perked up as her eyes remained only half-closed, she knew it would be much too dangerous to let her guard down in these areas. Taking a moment to breath Nadala recalled her times in Taloba, she missed the city so.
Early Summer, 508 AV. Jungle Wilds.
It hadn't been long since the young Kelvic had left her mother and began her venture out into the world. She had just turned two not long ago and while sexually mature, the youth was still at times quite innocent. She'd been taught to fight as a human by her mother who was a prestigious fighter herself. These skills had so far not been put to use in real world situations as there hadn't been much need for violence, Nadala had for the most part avoided civilization as a whole, instead turning to the wilds. Being a cheetah, Nadala was for the most part a very solitary animal. For many this might post a problem, being alone in the wilds, but not for Nadala. She could reach speeds of 45 miles per hour in only seconds and go up to even 70 miles per hour, so it was often comforting to know that there were very few things that posed a threat since most things couldn't catch up. But it was always better to stay closer to the areas with roads, or rather the areas that were not forested since near the Talobian region roads were few and far between. Plus, it was an easier bet that she'd find Taloba if she stuck to the "roads".
Nadala continued walking, she was in her human form, and was often annoyed at how it took so much longer to travel while she walked on two feet. But mother had always told her to travel as a human whenever possible, it was safer from poachers and with the abundance of humanoid races she'd stick out much less. Before long Nadala could begin to see the great walls of the city. It was quite dark by now but that made little difference to Nadala, she hunted primarily in the evenings and so had very good sight in even when light was minimal. Though she may have been very far Nadala could make out at least four guards above the wall, watching for any who may near the city fortress. This did not stop the young women, she merely stayed her course.
Nearing the gates Nadala could smell a mixture of blood, kohl and sweat. It seemed odd to her that the smells didn't seem to be strong enough to bother the guards. Perhaps their noses weren't as developed, or they were even more disciplines than she'd heard. Hearing, it was an odd thing as well. She could hear every little movement they made in their trek to keep her in their line of sight but it did not bother her much.
She knew she was being watched but she'd expected as much. The Myrians were known for being cruel, un-accepting and blood thirsty which suited Nadala just fine, she much enjoyed combat. Plus, she liked the weather.