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by Mycroft on May 23rd, 2011, 12:45 am
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by Vanator on May 25th, 2011, 12:25 pm
Though Vanator had awoken as the first rays of light slipped through the seams of the canvas, he had not stirred from the bed of furs. Typically he would rise at first light, seeking a few moments alone to enjoy the sunrise and prepare for the tasks of the day. But lately he woke up to find Kashik nursing their baby next to him, and he would steal a few moments to spend with his wife and child. Often Khiara would linger with them briefly before rising to help prepare the morning meal. This day Khiara was already up and off, tasked with the more menial chores assigned to the children and those yet to receive a windmark. Others had begun to move about the large tent, the women smiling sweetly at the parents and their newborn. Thaladon, his oldest cousin, strolled by, kicking at Van under the furs and teasing him as he looked at the nursing infant. "Get up lazy, that one is not going to let you have a turn!" "He has to sleep sometime...you Zibri's arse!" Van laughingly replied. Kashik offered her own scathing taunt, comparing the size of Thal's genitalia to that of the baby. The older man stretched, throwing an arm over Kash's smooth belly. Once they rose from the bed, as with any Drykas in the vast tent city, work would not be finished until the sun nearly set. The Denusk heir's quiet revelry was once again interrupted, this time by the thunder of hooves and the call of his name. The voice was familiar, and after just a moment he recognized it as Larser's urgent tone. Tossing aside the light hide covering, Vanator rose, reached for a pair of breeches and slipped them on as he made his way outside into the brilliant morning light. Indeed, Larser stood there anxiously, his lathered strider breathing heavily several paces away. Vanator approached the younger Drykas, greeting him with an arm clasp and a grin. "Larser, it is good to see you. What has you racing through Endrykas so early in the morning?" |
by Mycroft on May 26th, 2011, 9:19 am
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by Vanator on May 27th, 2011, 12:23 pm
The young man was excited about something, that was apparent. Van stifled a chuckle as Larser's strider picked at him, distracting the anxious hunter from his appeal to the older drykas. "Yes, I have the lens. let me get get my things." Vanator turned back towards the pavilion. His cousin Jinna came out of the family tent, and Van took hold of the teenager's arm as she passed by. "Jin, would you do me a favor and fetch Kalinda?" With a nod, the girl jogged off to fetch the Kavinka Paintedmount Van had ridden since his strider, Backlash, was killed in the Fall. As of yet he had not bonded with another. Hurrying inside, Van tugged on his boots and a tunic. Gathering up his field back, he threw open the flap and sifted through the items until he found the sighting lens. It was smaller than the larger spyglasses used in more civilized parts of the world, just a little larger than the palm of his hand, but it proved most helpful when spotting prey or intruders. His father had given the rare item to him when he bonded with his first strider. Placing the lens back into the back, Vanator took up his axes, bow and quiver and, after a brief explanation to Kashik, rushed back outside. Jinna stood nearby with his mount. The girl had fetched his yvas from the supply tent on her way back with the horse, and was strapping it on for her cousin. Van greeted her with a grin and a pat on her curly blond head. "You are most prized cousin, if only your twin brother proved half as useful as you!" Strapping the pack to the yvas and slipping the battle ax through a loop, Van finally shoved the hand ax through his belt and mounted the mare. "Lead the way Larser. Do I get to know what it is I am going to see now, or is this a surprise?" |
by Mycroft on May 28th, 2011, 10:22 pm
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by Vanator on May 31st, 2011, 12:41 pm
Mounted and ready, Vanator could not help but grin at the young hunter, the man beamed with excitement and eagerness. After a moment to settle into his seat and wave to Jinna, he nodded to Larser, who broke into a gallop. The Denusk drykas followed, keeping a more even pace, riding out of Endrykas well behind Larser and his strider. Van's Kavinka mare was not a strider, but one of the fastest of his pavilion's horses. Nevertheless, the white and brown paintedmount would never catch a strider in full grassland gallop. Van saw the man look back and ease his horse into a slower pace. Then the older rider urged Kalinda forward to catch up with Nuvian. The pair came to a halt some distance from the bushes, and at Larser's direction, Vanator peered into the dense foliage. Yes, he saw the stark pale movement within the shrubbery. Squinting, he followed its movement until he could see glimpses of its full shape. He emitted a low whistle, looking sidelong at Larser. "A trophy indeed! Good work Larser." Reaching into his pack, Van produced the sighting lens. Raising it to his eye, he located the creature again and examined its details. Its plummage was indeed white, though splotched with a few stains. Its head bore a beautiful hooked beak, and peculiar red eyes. Lowering the glass, he handed it to Larser, allowing the man a closer view. "You say it appeared weak? I wonder if it is wounded or half-starved. It is amazing that something that difficult to hide in the grass has survived this long. Its parents must have been very skilled at keeping it hidden from predators after it hatched." Van watched carefully, trying to judge the glassbeak's condition by its movements. "And you are correct, it certainly could not hunt well with no ability to camouflage itself. It either lived by killing the sick or young, off of carrion, or was fed by its flock, which would surprise me." He turned towards Larser. "With what weapon do you hunt, Larser? We will have to coordinate our attack carefully, Kalinda here cannot out run it unless it is significantly weakened." |
by Mycroft on June 6th, 2011, 9:10 pm
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by Vanator on June 8th, 2011, 12:37 pm
"First, don't feel bad about taking down weak prey Larser. Its the way Caiyha created things to be. Who does the lion, or the wild dogs, or even the glassbeak prey upon? The young and the weak. It prunes the population so stronger members can better survive. We are simply part of the divine architecture." Vanator instructed casually. A wry grin then stretched across his clean shaven face. "And as far as my sisters...they live with the Akalak now. Besides, I believe they are more than even a drykas man would want to tangle with." Vanator laughed shortly, then lost his grin. He would very much like Kavala and Akela to return, to find Drykas husbands and become a part of the pavilion again. But he knew that would never be. The older drykas watched the anxious young man trot ahead, wielding his bow, ready for the hunt. A fine hunter Larser had become too. Leaning down, Van pulled the short bow from its case hanging from his yvas. "I have not lived to this ripe old age by charging glassbeak, swinging my ax! It is a glorious concept, and I would certainly enjoy taking one down so close. But wisdom tells me I too should start with an arrow at a distance. My ax is ready should the opportunity to use it arise." He grinned again, pulling out a heavy, broad-headed arrow used to take down larger game. The hunter scanned the landscape, and viewed the copse again through the sighting lens. He tried to assess the most likely path the white glassbeak would take if it fled, for it would do one of two things, run away from Larser, or towards him. Van would want to place himself where he could strike in either event. Vanator did notice the peculiar rumbling. It was not thunder, nor did it feel like the tremors of a large running herd. "That was strange." His brows furrowed, he ran his gaze across the plains around them. The sound was unnerving, only in that he could not identify the source. But it had ceased, so, still wary, Van turned his attention back to the hunt. "Yes, lets move in, but keep downwind of it." |
by Mycroft on June 9th, 2011, 3:09 am
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by Vanator on June 16th, 2011, 5:56 pm
Vanator grinned at the young hunter, pleased that the man had invited him for this special hunt. He watched Larser ride towards the shrubbery, keeping Kalinda prancing until he knew what direction the white glassbeak would take once it saw the mounted drykas approach. As Larser urged Nuvian into a gallop, Vanator aimed to kick Kalinda into a run, laying a course parallel with the albino beast, adjusted to close the distance gradually. Then the world cracked open. The Roar was loud, the shuddering ground causing his mare to prance and hop frantically. With astonishment, Vanator saw their quarry tumble out of sight, and the crevice opening in the ground became visible. Wide-eyed, Van glance back at Larser, who was having trouble getting the Strider focused on a path of escape. Then the earth began to dissolve in a horrifying chasm that ate a hole stretching out towards them. Nuvian, a creature linked to the land, needed no more direction from his master and dug its hooves into the dirt to propelling himself and his rider away from the danger. Kalinda was near panic, bouncing on her front hooves and threatening to rear. Vanator hollered encouragement to the horse over the roar of the quake, coaxing her in a direction away from the expanding dark opening, patting her shoulder in urgency. Finally the mare bolted, trailing the Strider, who was speeding ahead. Kalinda could not match a Strider's speed, but she was about the fastest otherbreed the clan had, the main reason why Vanator chose to ride her until he bonded with a new Strider. Slipping the bow back into its case, useless now, Van clung to the yvas, urging the horse forward with yells and kicks, leaning forward while glancing back at the advancing gap in the ground. |
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