In The Sea (Solo) Timestamp: Fall 15, 411 Purpose: Training and Introspection Khasr pushed aside the flap of his pavilion silently and stepped into the air. Fall chilled the atmosphere, but the numbers of tents that surrounded him warded off the breeze and the sleeping bodies within them softened the cold’s bite. It was mostly dark; the sky was completely clear and the stars were visible, but in the far east the horizon was just starting to hint at grey. Nevertheless, Khasr felt slightly choked. The effect was less than it would be in the daytime, when Endrykas was awake and bustling, but though he wasn’t burdened by full claustrophobia he still didn’t particularly like being closed in. He never had, and he doubted he ever would. He gave one more look over his shoulder to ensure that the rest of his pavilion was still asleep, then turned and disappeared into the tents. The decision was made. Hadar hadn’t announced it officially, but every Windheel knew, and most were happy about it. Khasr, on the other hand, wasn’t. He knew that traveling as a single pavilion through the Sea of Grass was very dangerous, but they had managed for a long time, and Khasr just didn’t want to settle permanently into Endrykas. They were of the Emerald Clan, after all, and hunting near such a large establishment would be poor. But then again, it was fall, so all of the animals would be much more active getting ready for winter. It might make up for their inconvenient timing, but that would only be for a single season. A breath of air tickled Khasr’s cheek as he came to the edge of the tents. He stepped out into the open and took a deep breath. The air was crisp and real, crickets preformed their grating music for the world to hear, undermined by the gentle hissing of the grass swaying in the breeze. The Sea beckoned to him; wild, unfettered, awake even in the darkness. Khasr took another breath and felt a weight lift. He shed his musings, introspections, and worries, because he didn’t need them in the Sea. In the Sea, they were useless. In the Sea, he was unbound. In the Sea he could forget. Khasr smiled in spite of himself, at ease because no one could see him, and slipped into the waving stalks. |