Summer
Day 20
Year 511 AV
Could forest animals talk to one another? Did they plot and manipulate one another such as humans did? When things were stolen of great value, did the animals rally into groups to hunt down the offender? Did neighbors chitter hello to one another upon seeing another? Every once in a while, did they appreciate seeing the sun rise the next morning; thanking the gods and goddesses they were alive? Or was life just that to them; life and nothing more? Was time meant to pass from one chime to the next with little or no significance? Eternally collecting food to survive from season to season, never taking a break in fear of falling behind? Babies were born, but did mothers savor the short time they'd spend with the young? Or was the point to raise them, shove them into the harsh world, and celebrate when they bred? Were the young even celebrated after the long and difficult act of carrying them for a period of time? When they first opened their eyes? Did animals think or live such as a human would?
Musing this as she walked, Canali listened to the sounds of the animals around her, hiding within the confines of beautiful scenery. Overhead, the sun beat down, heating the ground of Mizahar without sympathy; feeling more like a glare from an enemy than a light source. Humming under her breath, a skip infiltrated Canali's steps, making her a feather instead of a brick. Peaceful to the core, she relished in the silence. Yes, animals were echoing around her, but there were no people screaming at one another over petty things; no clang of weapons striking the opponent's defense. Only trees, trees, and more trees. Buildings didn't exist out in this vast wilderness. Personally, they wouldn't fit out here anyways. Creatures of hate would tear them down, killing the invaders.
Canali was heading for the "Cutter And Carvers". Well, not technically. After having stopped there and having been told Antar was in the woods chopping trees, Canali had set out for there, using the road. A five to ten minute walk, easily. Canali remembered correctly this morning, after fluttering around in camp when those who had jobs were leaving, Antar had forgotten to grab a lunch Canali had put together. Her job, as the cook, after all, was to keep everyone fed. This included making meals for those who couldn't catch something to eat while at work on breaks; if they had any, that is! Having sighed and made a resignation to take the meal to him right about this time, Canali was doing just that. Katahr, her male cat, had tagged along. Besides just wanting Antar to eat, there was nothing fresh for dinner tonight. Having wanted to try a new recipe she found lately, Canali wondered planned on bribing Antar into going hunting. Rumors about people going into the woods and never coming out were a nasty thing to think about while you were in the woods alone.
"Come on, Katahr. We're almost there." Head snapping up, Katahr's green eyes flicked to Canali's form, ears perked. Cautiously, the cat bounded after her; long hair flying all over the place. His pale colored tail mocked a flag as he trotted after her, high and straight in the air proudly. Katahr had been stuck to Canali's side like glue after she had rescued him. Never really straying out of sight, but far enough away to have his own privacy if need be. A smile twisted Canali's pink lips as they kept on. He was adorable!
Fairly soon, voices filled the peacefulness. Knowing they were the cutters for the "Cutter and Carvers", Canali stepped up her pace a little bit. No sounds of saws jaggedly cutting through the trunks were heard. Yes, break time indeed. Sliding through the underbrush, Canali gripped her backpack strap in one hand when they came into sight. Katahr slowed to a stop, watching the men warily. All hairs on his body stood on end, bristling. Glancing around to spot Antar, Canali strode over to him without hesitation. "Hey, you forgot your food this morning." She didn't hold it out, though, or even make a move to retrieve it from her bag.
Day 20
Year 511 AV
Could forest animals talk to one another? Did they plot and manipulate one another such as humans did? When things were stolen of great value, did the animals rally into groups to hunt down the offender? Did neighbors chitter hello to one another upon seeing another? Every once in a while, did they appreciate seeing the sun rise the next morning; thanking the gods and goddesses they were alive? Or was life just that to them; life and nothing more? Was time meant to pass from one chime to the next with little or no significance? Eternally collecting food to survive from season to season, never taking a break in fear of falling behind? Babies were born, but did mothers savor the short time they'd spend with the young? Or was the point to raise them, shove them into the harsh world, and celebrate when they bred? Were the young even celebrated after the long and difficult act of carrying them for a period of time? When they first opened their eyes? Did animals think or live such as a human would?
Musing this as she walked, Canali listened to the sounds of the animals around her, hiding within the confines of beautiful scenery. Overhead, the sun beat down, heating the ground of Mizahar without sympathy; feeling more like a glare from an enemy than a light source. Humming under her breath, a skip infiltrated Canali's steps, making her a feather instead of a brick. Peaceful to the core, she relished in the silence. Yes, animals were echoing around her, but there were no people screaming at one another over petty things; no clang of weapons striking the opponent's defense. Only trees, trees, and more trees. Buildings didn't exist out in this vast wilderness. Personally, they wouldn't fit out here anyways. Creatures of hate would tear them down, killing the invaders.
Canali was heading for the "Cutter And Carvers". Well, not technically. After having stopped there and having been told Antar was in the woods chopping trees, Canali had set out for there, using the road. A five to ten minute walk, easily. Canali remembered correctly this morning, after fluttering around in camp when those who had jobs were leaving, Antar had forgotten to grab a lunch Canali had put together. Her job, as the cook, after all, was to keep everyone fed. This included making meals for those who couldn't catch something to eat while at work on breaks; if they had any, that is! Having sighed and made a resignation to take the meal to him right about this time, Canali was doing just that. Katahr, her male cat, had tagged along. Besides just wanting Antar to eat, there was nothing fresh for dinner tonight. Having wanted to try a new recipe she found lately, Canali wondered planned on bribing Antar into going hunting. Rumors about people going into the woods and never coming out were a nasty thing to think about while you were in the woods alone.
"Come on, Katahr. We're almost there." Head snapping up, Katahr's green eyes flicked to Canali's form, ears perked. Cautiously, the cat bounded after her; long hair flying all over the place. His pale colored tail mocked a flag as he trotted after her, high and straight in the air proudly. Katahr had been stuck to Canali's side like glue after she had rescued him. Never really straying out of sight, but far enough away to have his own privacy if need be. A smile twisted Canali's pink lips as they kept on. He was adorable!
Fairly soon, voices filled the peacefulness. Knowing they were the cutters for the "Cutter and Carvers", Canali stepped up her pace a little bit. No sounds of saws jaggedly cutting through the trunks were heard. Yes, break time indeed. Sliding through the underbrush, Canali gripped her backpack strap in one hand when they came into sight. Katahr slowed to a stop, watching the men warily. All hairs on his body stood on end, bristling. Glancing around to spot Antar, Canali strode over to him without hesitation. "Hey, you forgot your food this morning." She didn't hold it out, though, or even make a move to retrieve it from her bag.