[Flashback] The Bond (Solo)

Antares at 16 years of age begins his first lessons with his Strider

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The Wilderness of Cyphrus is an endless sea of tall grass that rolls just like the oceans themselves. Geysers kiss the sky with their steamy breath, and mysterious craters create microworlds all their own. But above all danger lives here in the tall grass in the form of fierce wild creatures; elegant serpents that swim through the land like whales through the ocean and fierce packs of glassbeaks that hunt in packs which are only kept at bay by fires. Traverse it carefully, with a guide if possible, for those that venture alone endanger themselves in countless ways.

[Flashback] The Bond (Solo)

Postby Antares on April 22nd, 2012, 8:12 am

45th Day of Spring 505 AV


"Antares!"

The deep void of sleep clung like a warm blanket draped across his bare shoulders, the pleasant dreams of an unexplored world fading to the sharp call of his name from the rough and tumbled voice of his father somewhere on the other side. The boy had become accustomed to waking each morning in this manner, drawn from one world to the next with just the single beat of a heart separating the two. It was barely a moment worth noticing half the time, but if he devoted his attention to it just long enough, that single moment could be stretched to long languid minutes of carefree rest.

Caught at that looming juncture, where milk white light began spilling into his field of vision from the dawn of a new day, a single memory he had safely tucked away the night before suddenly ignited an explosive plume of fire that expelled all rational desire to remain in bed. Snapping his eyes open while warding away the sting of light from the pavilion's open entrance, Antares tore away the hand sewn blankets of his bedding and slung his dark legs over the lip of his cot. Forgoing all manner of propriety, the boy shoved himself to his feet and raced for the door, dipping agilely beneath the raising arms of his disgruntled father he seemed to completely ignore.

Within the encampment many a member of his clan was tending to early morning rituals. While some prayed, others were stoking the cook fires for their first meal with the rest administering to their personal effects. All heads turned towards the lad with startled looks distorting the majority of their faces at first, though once they realized who the source of such commotion was, opted for muttering their favored curses and went about their business. Normally Antares would have shared pleasantries with those he honored most and offered help where he felt it was needed, but this morning the excitement welling inside him was far too much to contain. Dancing barefooted into the matted dew-kissed grasses, his eyes immediately sought the covered paddock where the true source of all his elation lay in wait.

Over a year ago he had found Cerus on the open plain leagues from where he was now with one hoof crossing the veil from this life to the next. By an act of grace from the gods, Antares had diligently worked the young colt back to health, introducing him to the clan's herd where he had quickly found a surrogate mother. Unable to be trained or ridden within the first year as by the wisdom of those who truly understood the dynamics of Striders, Antares was content with watching the colt run free across the plains with the rest of the herd when they were set loose to graze. It was always a wonder to him how they never strayed too far, the bond between man and beast still a mysterious thing no amount of lecture could scrawl in meaningful explanation.

But just yesterday his father had told him that Cerus was to be trained, and if the gods willing, would accept his son as its companion in time. There seemed to be very little promise in his voice when he'd spoken of that, the pain a dull razor on the back of his tongue he had tried to swallow. Antares felt it deep in his soul, though, like a cool wind pressing through the curls of his long hair; the internal comfort that left him bereft of justifying word. His father would see it just as he saw it in due time.

Slipping between the posts that kept the horses penned in, Antares was not at all surprised to find Cerus waiting for him, distanced from the rest of the herd. Extending his hand at first to let the colt get a long drag of his scent, Antares could sense that Cerus was anticipating the day as much as he was. It brought a tingling calm over the both of them as they joined one another in playful embrace. Perhaps if the trainers saw that a bond had already begun to bloom, they might forgo the process of imprinting which he had been told might take half a day. There was a fire in the Strider colt's eyes, and if Antares knew any better, it was the same fire that bristled within him.
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[Flashback] The Bond (Solo)

Postby Antares on April 23rd, 2012, 6:05 am

The soft dulcet tones of the Pavi tongue blended in a mysterious harmony with the effluent gestures of the boy's hands to form a language akin to none in this land. Though some of the words were lost to somatic expression, it became just the same to those who could see, including Cerus by manner of his rigid equine posture. "Cerus of the Westwinds. Are you ready to learn our ways? To become a legend of these lands? No longer are you an orphan, but my brother. I am with you always."

There was wafer-thin shroud of restraint covering the excitement in the boy's voice, his heart a staccato of beats that pounded heavily against the cavity of his bare chest. He could not say where he'd found the words just uttered, though he felt that they befit the occasion. Staring into the wispy gray colt's soft blue eyes, Antares abruptly realized he was not alone anymore. The dark silhouette of a bullish figure now stood behind him, and the boy silently cursed himself for closing off his ears to his surroundings to enjoy a moment of privacy with his horse. A churlish grunt was accompanied by a stiff open hand to the back of his head, locks of his dirt-blonde hair fluttering to each side from the force of the blow. Snapping his head forward, Antares instinctively grasped the quickly growing welt and winced in pain. "Sorry father," was all he could say, gritting his teeth as an added form of apology and turning around to face what seemed like Ivak himself.

Takoda Westwind stood there even more imposing than normal with the light casting shadows at his back, arms decorated by the silver windmarks of his people and as big as tree trunks crossed over his chest. A scarred belly poked between his open white tunic, and his sturdy legs seemed like mountains of thick ice. It was rumored that none in all the Cyphrus could outmatch his father in wrestling, and Antares wasn't about to find out for himself. The boy had been built more gracefully like his mother, though what the men shared became evident in their eyes and personality. Staring at one another, though Antares found it difficult to stare for long, his father eventually let out a resigning sigh and relaxed his entire body. "When are you going to learn boy?" It was all he could say, passing his son to put a sturdy hand on Cerus' withers.

The colt quickly shriveled in size next to Takoda, though seemed no more fearful because of it. Giving Cerus an apologetic look, Antares dropped the hand that had once been holding the back of his head and turned to the side to let them both pass. Watching his father take Cerus' halter from a peg next to the gate, he heard the man call to him over his shoulder. "Seems we won't need to work on imprinting with you two. Somehow you've gotten the yearling to accept you, gods know why. Just get the longe line from tack and we'll start there."

Perhaps he could have been mistaken, but Antares felt he could detect a hint of pride in his father's voice. Over what precisely, he couldn't be sure, but it brought a smile to his lips nonetheless. Stepping quickly yet mindful to the traps of horse excrement, Antares made his way over to the tack which was nothing more than a sectioned off portion of the paddock area. Fumbling in the poor lighting, he traced his fingers across the various pins hammered into the horizontal posts until he felt the long twines of rope that made up the longe line. Hoisting it off the rack and tossing it over his shoulder, he gathered a brush and a pair of practice reins as well.

Dashing back out into the early gray of dawn, Antares saw that two other men had joined his father and were already examining the colt as though a doctor might examine a patient. Running their hands over all parts of Cerus' youthful frame, they muttered quietly amongst themselves while the colt stood uncommonly still. Without acknowledging that his son had arrived, Takoda raised his voice above the mutterings to a denoting level of command. "Get dressed 'Tares. Fool boy, you'll need shoes and shirt if you wish to ride."

Without so much as a nod, Antares was already darting back to the Pavilion where he'd first abandoned all sense of reason.

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