3rd of Winter 511AV
Night, it was unnatural to be awake and aware during this time. But he was, staring into the fire as he warmed up some of the pork that he had managed to save from a few nights ago. He cooked it some that night but now he was cooking it the rest of the way in his iron pan. He was the only person up at the moment, but he also knew that the Symenstran woman was around here somewhere. He wasn’t completely sure where she was, but he knew that she was around here somewhere.
He could smell the meat cooking on the hot coals he had waited for the burning wood to form. He had waited for a decent amount of time for the fire to burn down to the cinders and warm wooden coals that glowed a somewhat dull orange. That told him that it was time to cook on them. He had waited just long enough for everyone to go to sleep for the night…well everyone except that Symenstran woman. He didn’t know what her name was, maybe he just hadn’t caught it as of yet. Whatever the case he had remained somewhat of a ghost here among this group. There wasn’t much time before them made it to Syliras. He was glad that he had found this ragtag group of acquaintances rather than having to travel with a wagon train or the likes. These people moved fast and didn’t waste time; they had places to be just like him.
He needed to go to Riverfall, and jot down whatever information he could about medicine in that region. Things like any new medical discoveries they had made. From what he knew of Riverfall the Akalaks were warriors, and he was sure that even warriors needed to be healed up and treated medically. Maybe they had made strides in medicine more in that direction. Anything helpful would be nice for him to jot down and preserve for eternity in Mura’s library. He could smell the wonderful aroma of the pork being slowly cooked in the pan. That brought him to as he looked up he saw her there…across from him.
He hadn’t introduced himself to her yet, and she seemed to be tense almost impatient. She was waiting for something. She was growing somewhat impatient for something. He remembered as he had come out of his tent one night that he saw footprints leading to Antar’s tent. But they were small footprints, and he believed they belonged to her. But that was just a suspicion nothing he could be completely sure of. Fact was he wasn’t sure where she slept, and it really wasn’t any of his business. But everyone but him and this woman had fallen asleep now. It was just them.
“Evening.” He smiled as he put on a leather glove and set it aside to let the pan cool so he could eat from it. But until it cooled he would see if this woman was up for some small talk before she slinked off to bed.
“You enjoy the night don’t you?” He observed putting a fork into a little of the meat and pulling it off putting it gently in his mouth. It was delicious and soft in his mouth. It was warm as well, a welcome difference from what was around him.
He could smell the meat cooking on the hot coals he had waited for the burning wood to form. He had waited for a decent amount of time for the fire to burn down to the cinders and warm wooden coals that glowed a somewhat dull orange. That told him that it was time to cook on them. He had waited just long enough for everyone to go to sleep for the night…well everyone except that Symenstran woman. He didn’t know what her name was, maybe he just hadn’t caught it as of yet. Whatever the case he had remained somewhat of a ghost here among this group. There wasn’t much time before them made it to Syliras. He was glad that he had found this ragtag group of acquaintances rather than having to travel with a wagon train or the likes. These people moved fast and didn’t waste time; they had places to be just like him.
He needed to go to Riverfall, and jot down whatever information he could about medicine in that region. Things like any new medical discoveries they had made. From what he knew of Riverfall the Akalaks were warriors, and he was sure that even warriors needed to be healed up and treated medically. Maybe they had made strides in medicine more in that direction. Anything helpful would be nice for him to jot down and preserve for eternity in Mura’s library. He could smell the wonderful aroma of the pork being slowly cooked in the pan. That brought him to as he looked up he saw her there…across from him.
He hadn’t introduced himself to her yet, and she seemed to be tense almost impatient. She was waiting for something. She was growing somewhat impatient for something. He remembered as he had come out of his tent one night that he saw footprints leading to Antar’s tent. But they were small footprints, and he believed they belonged to her. But that was just a suspicion nothing he could be completely sure of. Fact was he wasn’t sure where she slept, and it really wasn’t any of his business. But everyone but him and this woman had fallen asleep now. It was just them.
“Evening.” He smiled as he put on a leather glove and set it aside to let the pan cool so he could eat from it. But until it cooled he would see if this woman was up for some small talk before she slinked off to bed.
“You enjoy the night don’t you?” He observed putting a fork into a little of the meat and pulling it off putting it gently in his mouth. It was delicious and soft in his mouth. It was warm as well, a welcome difference from what was around him.