Season of Winter, Day 1, 511 AV
Zen's receipt on StrikerWarhorse, Light (150 GMs) + Saddle, Light Cavalry (12 GMs) + Saddlebags, Large (8 GMs) = 170 GMs
I hope this is alright.Zenai sat perfectly still, not wanting to ruin his balance while riding on his newly acquired steed. It seemed so easy when you’re not thinking about but when you do think about it, it’s becomes harder exponentially; what kind of logic is that? He would occasionally balance himself so there wouldn’t be the slightest possibility of him tipping over and fell off his horse like some village idiot. He grips the reins so tightly he could feel his fingers going numb; he wanted to loosen his grip on the reins but the fear of his horse suddenly going wild and bucking him off the saddle. More often than not, Zenai kept on checking to make sure his feet are in the stirrups so at least he knew that he was secured at that end. Zenai should have been better at this since he was trained to ride on horseback since his time as a page in Syliras but maybe it was time that just eroded his skills away. This should be the best time to retrain himself in the ways of horsemanship. Luckily, they weren’t really in a hurry to get to Alvadas and were perfectly good trotting throughout most of the journey; perfect opportunity for a practice trot.
He missed Stryker dearly but fate would have them separated. His new companion-steed, Striker was almost the same like Stryker; Striker had a mild temperament but was prone to being overexcited and was evident when Zenai met Striker for the first time; the war-beast galloped off the second Zenai got on the damnable horse. He had almost fallen off since he didn’t get the chance to secure his feet into the stirrups and had almost fallen off the horse. Zenai eventually secured himself and tried to calm the beast down while ducking under branches and signs. In the end, he managed to tame the beast and at least, got Striker to cooperate. If there was thing an animal would understand, it is that they would know who is the alpha and Zenai had proven himself as the alpha. Striker was of the chestnut variety; a light brown coat with black mane and tail. As a warhorse, Striker would have been trained to charge into the midst of ranks upon ranks of enemies and trampling would-be attackers but Zenai think he needed more time to bond with Striker before he would try to get Striker to charge into combat.
As the sun almost set into the horizon, Antar, who was de-facto leader of their little expedition, called for them to set camp. Fine with Zenai; his breeches were chaffing really badly and Striker seemed to be a bit winded. Zenai dismounted but it was of a fall rather than a proper dismount. Zenai lost his balance and fell onto the ground head first with his left leg still in the stirrup.
“Oowwww…” was the only thing that Zenai could vocalize and Striker neighed as if he was laughing.
“Haha, very funny; laugh while you still can, horse. I shall once again master the art of horse riding!” Luckily he still had his helmet otherwise Zenai would be getting up with more than a bruise to the head. He got up and dusted himself before tying Striker’s reins to one of the tree branches near Antar’s own horse.
“Now, you stay here while I get camp set up. You get some rest or do your horse thing in the meantime or even talk to that horse over there.” Zenai pointed Striker over to Antar’s horse as if Striker knew what Zenai was talking about. Striker then grunted.
“Well, too bad; get over it and try to make new friends.” Zenai didn’t know whether he really had the ability to talk to horses or that he was some kind of crazy.
“I’ll get a fire started.” Zenai grabbed one of the more important responsibilities because in his mind, starting a fire would be one of the easiest thing yet important. Anyway, how hard could it be? Drawing from his observation and experience, he collected some sizable rocks as well as dried branches, sticks and leaves before making a clearing in the middle of the campground where the fire would be. He discarded any wet grasses and leaves as it would make the fire more difficult to start. He also made sure the ground was dry enough and would dig for much drier dirt. Once confident the area itself was clear and dry, he arranged the rocks in a circle pattern and around where the fire would be; he doesn’t know why people do it but there must be a reason to it. Having neatly arranged the rocks in a circle, he stacked up the branches so it would form a pyramid, and then carefully placed the dried sticks and leaves into and under the branch pyramid. He would use the dried sticks and leaves as a sort of starter for his fire as it was easier for those to be lite on fire than the thicker branches which took some time before it would catch fire.
He got out flint and steel; Zenai assumed one would strike these two things together to create a spark that would jump onto dry material to catch fire. Simple enough, yes? He held the flint in his right hand while holding the steel near the dried sticks and leaves. He held up the flint just above the steel and brought it down hard.
“Krysus’s dagger!” Zenai cursed when he accidentally hit his own thumb that was holding down the piece of steel. After soothing the pain on his thumb, he tried again but this time he was a bit more careful when he strikes the steel with the flint. First strike; Zenai didn’t see any sparks. Second strike; he was some sparks but it died off before it could burn properly on the dry material. Third strike; Zenai actually got a small fire burning and he quickly blew air into it so it would grow but he blew too hard and he accidentally put out the fire. Fourth strike; he got another spark off. The fire was alive again and this time Zenai was a bit more careful with this blowing. Slowly but surely; the fire started to grow. Zenai carefully added more dried twigs and leaves to add more fuel to the fledgling fire.
It took quite a while but the thicker branches eventually caught fire themselves and burned, creating a good size fire for all to enjoy. Zenai congratulated himself for a job well done; a bit sloppy but the fire was there so who cares? Zenai added more wood to fuel the fire but found out that he was almost out of wood. So he went back to search for more wood in and around the camp. This time with a modest amount of wood as well as more dried leaves, Zenai tended to the fire once again; making sure it was big and roaring. There should be enough material for it to last most of the night and perhaps cook whatever the other would have brought back as their dinner. Hopefully, they weren’t going to eat their rations tonight.