Timestamp: 5th of Fall, 522 A.V.
Tazrae moved along the jungle, barefoot, her hair loose and bouncing around her shoulders. She had on almost nothing, which was strange for her since she usually traveled in a full set of her jungle gear. She could feel the damp mud of the wet soil and vegetation sink down with each footstep, sometimes brown water bubbling up from the clay squishing between her toes. Leaf litter with its fresh green slightly decaying scent drifted up at her with each footfall.
It was dark, yet she had no trouble seeing which was something else off about where she found herself. Taz couldn’t remember heading into the jungle, let alone after sundown. This was her normal time to roam the jungle, but she couldn’t remember a conscious decision to do so. The young mage would have guessed she was dreaming, but there was a too-real quality about the world around her to even have her suspect she was dreaming. But she could feel the need in her building, to follow, to find, to be in this world at this moment. It was the most unusual sensation.
Occasionally, above her, there were fleeting glimpses of stars where one of the forest giants had fell revealing the sky. It made the going treacherous below, but the jungle around the canopy opening always bloomed, thriving with the additional light. Everything was green and vibrant, with life everywhere. At night the insects and frogs sang, calling out to each other with weird cries that ranged in almost every octave and every tone. Taz loved the jungle sounds at night. It soothed her somehow, to be so surrounded, reminded that she wasn’t truly ever alone in the world here.
The Innkeeper had some strange habits for sure. Being a hostess, cook, and indeed ranger in Syka required odd hours. Despite the varied schedule, Tazrae managed to find time to herself. She napped the afternoons away at Garden Beach after a hard morning’s work, and was at the Inn again for the evening doings. She roamed after dinner, taking her rest only in the very early morning hours. Tazrae woke well before the dawn, baking and cooking for her guests. She stayed through lunch, often, and then returned in the evenings for dinner preparation and serving. Rooms were cleaned after the guests were out and about for their day, and laundry was done as needed. Her free time was stolen in the afternoons to nap and in the early evenings to roam. And in the here and now, out in the jungle, it felt a lot like early evening, just after dark.
Taz wandered on, unsure of what she was doing, almost as if she were an observer in her own life. She scanned the area thoroughly, tracking softly, looking for signs of animal passage or trails animals frequented. But she wasn’t hunting. Tazrae knew enough to know that. She wasn’t foraging for food or out taking advantage of free meat when she came across something in the jungle that she was well able to kill. But this wasn’t one of those situations. Her attention wasn’t divided over what needed to be done and what she was doing. Instead, she was wholly focused on the task at hand; finding the light.
Then, it appeared again.
There was a glowing white light above her, higher in the trees… moving away, just out of her reach. She lifted her hands, cupping them, as if the glow that so resembled Leth was a giant firefly one she could catch in her cage of fingers. But she was moving too slowly, painfully so, to ever catch the elusive light. So Tazrae stopped… frustrated. Reaching down, she freed her breasts from the bandana that wrapped around her torso and slipped off the loose short skirt that covered her to her midcalf. That was all she was wearing. Sweet Refrain wasn’t even at her side. It was … unsettling.