2nd of Summer, 522 A.V.
Protea Inn
It was a quite day by the time that Rhydian had managed to get back from the Outpost. He had successfully managed to acquire a few necessary goods along the way but the most important among the items that he had purchased had been the two books that he had managed to acquire. A relatively poorly written book that had spoken volumes on the subject of swimming, albeit through a personal experience, and a well written book of average quality that spoke on the matters of outdoors awareness and jungles. With each of these items in hand, once Rhydian had managed to make it back to his room within the Protea Inn, the Eypharian would opt to lay down in bed. He had figured that most of these items could be put away later on. For the time being, his full focus was going to be directed towards the books that he had held in his hand.
While admittedly quite competent when it had come to the ways of wilderness survival and swimming, Rhydian had thought it pertinent to continue to expand upon these particular avenues. If he could determine a few comprehensive aspects of these subjects than he would be capable of more properly utilizing the skills in an efficient manner. That being said, the Eypharian would utilize his highest set of arms, among the three sets, to pry open the book on outdoors awareness.
Upon opening the first page, there had been a bit of a small note for him to start off with. It spoke on how it was possible to achieve a level of survival skills that once was quite common in the past. Given the technological and magical advances though, quite a few of these methods had managed to lose themselves to history. No longer had outdoors awareness been an instinctive ability. No longer had the majority of people chosen to develop this sixth sense. This book was to detail various methods in which one could re-attain that sixth sense. While most of this knowledge may honestly be quite pertinent to the majority of ones wilderness survival capabilities, it's primary focus is going to speak on these matters pertaining to the jungle.
Thus far Rhydian had already found the information that the book was giving him to be quite fascinating. The fact that this book was going to assist him in such a manner.. While it may not be his preferred method of learning, it was one that he was going to strive to get through. That being said, after having read the synopsis of the book, Rhydian had decidedly thrown himself into the throes of this book's knowledge.
The first chapter, as far as he could tell, had spoken on the matters of wild signs and star paths. One of these wild signs had been that of Phototropism. Phototropism in and of itself is the way in which plant growth is influenced by light. It is thanks to phototropism that tree branches in the northern hemisphere of the continent are growing closer to the horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side. It is through this process that a recognizable check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. Admittedly, this process isn't one that is that easy to spot. It helps if one is to squint so that they can filter out the smaller details and help themselves to spot larger shapes. Either way, with ones capability to note this phototropism, it is entirely possible to sense direction via trees.
Another method that the first chapter had spoken about had been known as the Sun Anvil. Depending on the placement of the sun, within the sky, one can determine a semblance of direction overall. While this technique may vary a bit from season to season, for the most part it stays the same. The sun has a tendency to rise and set a few degrees north east and west and be due south in the middle of the day. Of course just knocking that the sun rises in the east and sets to the west can assist as well. With enough practice, this method will become ingrained in ones mind. This is how many of our ancestors once used the sun!
Of course there will always be times in which the sun is hid behind clouds or perhaps a mountain ridgeline but for the most part, one is fully capable of still determining the proper directions to go in via the location in which the sun is currently set. In the instance of rainbows appearing, likely after a rain shower, one might even utilize the rainbows. If one were to imagine the rainbow as part of a full circle, than the center of that circle will always be directly opposite of the sun. It is actually for this precise reason that rainbows are semicircular.
Word Count: 818
Total Word Count: 818
Protea Inn
It was a quite day by the time that Rhydian had managed to get back from the Outpost. He had successfully managed to acquire a few necessary goods along the way but the most important among the items that he had purchased had been the two books that he had managed to acquire. A relatively poorly written book that had spoken volumes on the subject of swimming, albeit through a personal experience, and a well written book of average quality that spoke on the matters of outdoors awareness and jungles. With each of these items in hand, once Rhydian had managed to make it back to his room within the Protea Inn, the Eypharian would opt to lay down in bed. He had figured that most of these items could be put away later on. For the time being, his full focus was going to be directed towards the books that he had held in his hand.
While admittedly quite competent when it had come to the ways of wilderness survival and swimming, Rhydian had thought it pertinent to continue to expand upon these particular avenues. If he could determine a few comprehensive aspects of these subjects than he would be capable of more properly utilizing the skills in an efficient manner. That being said, the Eypharian would utilize his highest set of arms, among the three sets, to pry open the book on outdoors awareness.
Upon opening the first page, there had been a bit of a small note for him to start off with. It spoke on how it was possible to achieve a level of survival skills that once was quite common in the past. Given the technological and magical advances though, quite a few of these methods had managed to lose themselves to history. No longer had outdoors awareness been an instinctive ability. No longer had the majority of people chosen to develop this sixth sense. This book was to detail various methods in which one could re-attain that sixth sense. While most of this knowledge may honestly be quite pertinent to the majority of ones wilderness survival capabilities, it's primary focus is going to speak on these matters pertaining to the jungle.
Thus far Rhydian had already found the information that the book was giving him to be quite fascinating. The fact that this book was going to assist him in such a manner.. While it may not be his preferred method of learning, it was one that he was going to strive to get through. That being said, after having read the synopsis of the book, Rhydian had decidedly thrown himself into the throes of this book's knowledge.
The first chapter, as far as he could tell, had spoken on the matters of wild signs and star paths. One of these wild signs had been that of Phototropism. Phototropism in and of itself is the way in which plant growth is influenced by light. It is thanks to phototropism that tree branches in the northern hemisphere of the continent are growing closer to the horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side. It is through this process that a recognizable check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. Admittedly, this process isn't one that is that easy to spot. It helps if one is to squint so that they can filter out the smaller details and help themselves to spot larger shapes. Either way, with ones capability to note this phototropism, it is entirely possible to sense direction via trees.
Another method that the first chapter had spoken about had been known as the Sun Anvil. Depending on the placement of the sun, within the sky, one can determine a semblance of direction overall. While this technique may vary a bit from season to season, for the most part it stays the same. The sun has a tendency to rise and set a few degrees north east and west and be due south in the middle of the day. Of course just knocking that the sun rises in the east and sets to the west can assist as well. With enough practice, this method will become ingrained in ones mind. This is how many of our ancestors once used the sun!
Of course there will always be times in which the sun is hid behind clouds or perhaps a mountain ridgeline but for the most part, one is fully capable of still determining the proper directions to go in via the location in which the sun is currently set. In the instance of rainbows appearing, likely after a rain shower, one might even utilize the rainbows. If one were to imagine the rainbow as part of a full circle, than the center of that circle will always be directly opposite of the sun. It is actually for this precise reason that rainbows are semicircular.
Word Count: 818
Total Word Count: 818