21st of Spring, 490 AV
Their lesson continued early the next morning in an unlikely place. Semele Park. Tavareth brought them to the lake where something lie under a large tarp. Strangely, off to the side of it was a pile of long sticks and small, textured stones. Karswyna refrained from commenting as he assembled in a line with the rest of his peers. After Tavareth pulled a butcher’s blade out of his pack, he got his first inkling about what was under that tarp. Still he was surprised when Tavareth pulled it aside to reveal a monster. One with a wicked translucent beak, and beady eyes. It was huge, eight feet in length with legs that were nearly as wide around as his torso. At the end of those powerful legs were feet that supported dagger sized claws. It had a light blue plumage decorating its middle while the rest of its body was covered in translucent scales.
“As many of you probably realize, this is a glassbeak, and to successfully hunt one of these will be your first trial. These are difficult creatures to hunt, even on their own, and they usually travel in groups of three or four. While I can’t tell you what strategy will work best for your group because your talents are different then mine, I can educate you about how these creatures travel, hunt, sleep, breed, and if you are strong enough to fell one, you’ll know how to butcher it.
First as you can imagine, these creatures are predators that use their sharp beaks and talons to slice into their prey. They are very quick, uncannily intelligent, and capable of springing an ambush on you if you are not wary. Their groups consist of an alpha male and a few females that are under its control. Fortunately, they are also fiercely territorial so you aren’t likely to run into more than one group in an area though you could come across a solo male. A group will try to surround you while a solo male will try to surprise you. Both are equally dangerous situations which is why you want to make sure you keep an eye on your surroundings while you are out there. After all, Glassbeaks are hardly the only predators out there. Zith, Grass bears, Night lions and more will make a ready meal out of you if you are not careful. There are also more dangerous areas beside, places where the land runs strange and leaks out abominations from time to time.” Tavareth said, his voice carrying a hint of warning as he knelt alongside the beast. He started in on the creature by slicing along its leg lengthwise.
“To hunt these creatures you are going to need sound tactics and good weapon discipline. Maybe even a trap or two if you are lucky enough to be able to prepare the ground before hand. I will show you how to make a few of these in a little while but first you’ll need to see how to get the resources you will need in the wild. Starting with these tendons.” Tavareth said as he sawed off a stringy handful and laid them out on the ground beside them. Karsynwa knelt close, hoping to catch a glance at just what he was doing to the creature. The tendons looked like long, stringy muscles which is what he supposed they were as he watch Tavareth remove more of them from the creatures leg until he had a decent pile of the stuff. Then he removed a pot of water from behind the creature and dunked the tendons in one by one before laying them out on the grass beside him.
“Salt water will help them dry quickly and once they are dry you’ll be able to make a sinew lashing out of them. For our purposes, I brought some dried tendons with me so you can practice prepping them. Smash them with on of those smooth stones over there until they separate into fibers and then I’ll show you the next step.” Tavareth said, and as he spoke, he gave them each a length of dried tendon. Karsynwa took his and immediately laid it on the ground so he could start hitting it with the smooth stone. It took a bit of effort, but after a handful of chimes the ends of the dried tendon started to fray, separating into smaller strands. He started working his way down, glancing occasionally at the other students to make sure he was on track. It seemed he was, so he continued to grind the stone against the length of tendon until it was a ribbon of strands. Setting the rock aside he started pulling them further apart with his fingertips till they were separated like Tavareth’s example.
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“As many of you probably realize, this is a glassbeak, and to successfully hunt one of these will be your first trial. These are difficult creatures to hunt, even on their own, and they usually travel in groups of three or four. While I can’t tell you what strategy will work best for your group because your talents are different then mine, I can educate you about how these creatures travel, hunt, sleep, breed, and if you are strong enough to fell one, you’ll know how to butcher it.
First as you can imagine, these creatures are predators that use their sharp beaks and talons to slice into their prey. They are very quick, uncannily intelligent, and capable of springing an ambush on you if you are not wary. Their groups consist of an alpha male and a few females that are under its control. Fortunately, they are also fiercely territorial so you aren’t likely to run into more than one group in an area though you could come across a solo male. A group will try to surround you while a solo male will try to surprise you. Both are equally dangerous situations which is why you want to make sure you keep an eye on your surroundings while you are out there. After all, Glassbeaks are hardly the only predators out there. Zith, Grass bears, Night lions and more will make a ready meal out of you if you are not careful. There are also more dangerous areas beside, places where the land runs strange and leaks out abominations from time to time.” Tavareth said, his voice carrying a hint of warning as he knelt alongside the beast. He started in on the creature by slicing along its leg lengthwise.
“To hunt these creatures you are going to need sound tactics and good weapon discipline. Maybe even a trap or two if you are lucky enough to be able to prepare the ground before hand. I will show you how to make a few of these in a little while but first you’ll need to see how to get the resources you will need in the wild. Starting with these tendons.” Tavareth said as he sawed off a stringy handful and laid them out on the ground beside them. Karsynwa knelt close, hoping to catch a glance at just what he was doing to the creature. The tendons looked like long, stringy muscles which is what he supposed they were as he watch Tavareth remove more of them from the creatures leg until he had a decent pile of the stuff. Then he removed a pot of water from behind the creature and dunked the tendons in one by one before laying them out on the grass beside him.
“Salt water will help them dry quickly and once they are dry you’ll be able to make a sinew lashing out of them. For our purposes, I brought some dried tendons with me so you can practice prepping them. Smash them with on of those smooth stones over there until they separate into fibers and then I’ll show you the next step.” Tavareth said, and as he spoke, he gave them each a length of dried tendon. Karsynwa took his and immediately laid it on the ground so he could start hitting it with the smooth stone. It took a bit of effort, but after a handful of chimes the ends of the dried tendon started to fray, separating into smaller strands. He started working his way down, glancing occasionally at the other students to make sure he was on track. It seemed he was, so he continued to grind the stone against the length of tendon until it was a ribbon of strands. Setting the rock aside he started pulling them further apart with his fingertips till they were separated like Tavareth’s example.
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