14th of Summer, 511 AV
"Hmm, let's see now, I've got the rope and the knife, food and.. Hey, watch it!" Rista looked up from her backpack and snapped at the girl that had bumped into her shoulder and almost knocked her over. The offender belonged to a group of kids that darted back and forth around her, not caring the slightest about the one who sat on her heels and tried to check to see that she had brought everything she needed. When no one stopped to look back or apologize Rista made a wry grimace and rubbed her sore shoulder, wishing that they would actually turn around so she could return the favour. Her black eyes looked over the gathered yasi with a grim expression, noticed how the boys and girls tried to both impress and outdo one another; she shook her head and returned to finish her inventory. One would think that they could take it a bit more serious to leave Wind Reach, even if it were in a group and with an Endal as a guide. One might think that a bunch of kids around the ages of twelve to fourteen could look a bit more mature.
As it were, Rista wasn't sure whether she should feel old and tired or just dry and boring. She was taking it seriously, and had packed her bag with the assigned things along with several others that she found could become necessary, and had both doublechecked everything and barely slept at all during the night from the excitement. They would leave Wind Reach for a couple of days, for an extended trip that by the look of the gear would deal quite a lot with climbing. She was excited, but to be perfectly honest Rista would have been far happier if the group had been smaller. They were six now, two boys and three girls aside from herself, all red and orange hair that mingled among each other, laughing and joking, teasing and having a good time. She was certain that they would, at least. She wasn't really included herself, and Rista had a feeling she had to blame it on herself. A hot temper and a tendency not to think before she acted had made her something of an outcast among those her own age, and the fact that she looked so different from the others didn't make it an ounce better. They found her copper skin and solid black eyes foreign, and she couldn't do anything but agree. If she could Rista would do something about it, but so far she hadn't found any way of changing her own appearance in a lasting way. In any case, she had long since convinced herself that she was happy with how things were, and thus she made no attempts to join in with the others; instead the short girl went through the last few things in the bag before she closed the lid and threw it up on her shoulders; a backpack equipped for a safe, controlled fieldtrip, along with dangerous, unfocused so called comrades... It was bound to ge wrong somehow.
At least the weather was nice. Rista turned her back to Sanikas Gate and looked out over the sky, quietly admiring the view of the mountains below and the winding scar that was the Sanikas Road. It was was a clear day with few clouds, the breeze felt mild as it swept over the gathered youngsters. The sun was about to set; the glowing orb colored the rocks in hues of orange and gold, and Rista found herself smiling faintly as she closed her eyes and felt the warming rays touch her cheeks. Good moring, Syna she silently prayed to herself, I'll be in your care today. Please let everyone stay alert and see clearly, so that there won't be any unnecessary accidents. Not that the kids around were neither more nor less competent than she was. Rista just didn't trust them. She let out her breath in a sigh and looked over her shoulder towards the Gate where they had gathered, hoping to see the Endal arrive. As always she held the feeling of awefilled respect whenever she thought of the skilled hunters, but more than anything today she just wanted to get moving. It was dawn, and it was time to go.
oocFeel free to mention a better date if this one isn't working. ^^
"Hmm, let's see now, I've got the rope and the knife, food and.. Hey, watch it!" Rista looked up from her backpack and snapped at the girl that had bumped into her shoulder and almost knocked her over. The offender belonged to a group of kids that darted back and forth around her, not caring the slightest about the one who sat on her heels and tried to check to see that she had brought everything she needed. When no one stopped to look back or apologize Rista made a wry grimace and rubbed her sore shoulder, wishing that they would actually turn around so she could return the favour. Her black eyes looked over the gathered yasi with a grim expression, noticed how the boys and girls tried to both impress and outdo one another; she shook her head and returned to finish her inventory. One would think that they could take it a bit more serious to leave Wind Reach, even if it were in a group and with an Endal as a guide. One might think that a bunch of kids around the ages of twelve to fourteen could look a bit more mature.
As it were, Rista wasn't sure whether she should feel old and tired or just dry and boring. She was taking it seriously, and had packed her bag with the assigned things along with several others that she found could become necessary, and had both doublechecked everything and barely slept at all during the night from the excitement. They would leave Wind Reach for a couple of days, for an extended trip that by the look of the gear would deal quite a lot with climbing. She was excited, but to be perfectly honest Rista would have been far happier if the group had been smaller. They were six now, two boys and three girls aside from herself, all red and orange hair that mingled among each other, laughing and joking, teasing and having a good time. She was certain that they would, at least. She wasn't really included herself, and Rista had a feeling she had to blame it on herself. A hot temper and a tendency not to think before she acted had made her something of an outcast among those her own age, and the fact that she looked so different from the others didn't make it an ounce better. They found her copper skin and solid black eyes foreign, and she couldn't do anything but agree. If she could Rista would do something about it, but so far she hadn't found any way of changing her own appearance in a lasting way. In any case, she had long since convinced herself that she was happy with how things were, and thus she made no attempts to join in with the others; instead the short girl went through the last few things in the bag before she closed the lid and threw it up on her shoulders; a backpack equipped for a safe, controlled fieldtrip, along with dangerous, unfocused so called comrades... It was bound to ge wrong somehow.
At least the weather was nice. Rista turned her back to Sanikas Gate and looked out over the sky, quietly admiring the view of the mountains below and the winding scar that was the Sanikas Road. It was was a clear day with few clouds, the breeze felt mild as it swept over the gathered youngsters. The sun was about to set; the glowing orb colored the rocks in hues of orange and gold, and Rista found herself smiling faintly as she closed her eyes and felt the warming rays touch her cheeks. Good moring, Syna she silently prayed to herself, I'll be in your care today. Please let everyone stay alert and see clearly, so that there won't be any unnecessary accidents. Not that the kids around were neither more nor less competent than she was. Rista just didn't trust them. She let out her breath in a sigh and looked over her shoulder towards the Gate where they had gathered, hoping to see the Endal arrive. As always she held the feeling of awefilled respect whenever she thought of the skilled hunters, but more than anything today she just wanted to get moving. It was dawn, and it was time to go.
oocFeel free to mention a better date if this one isn't working. ^^