Spring 38 – Night – Residential Longhouse
As she sat upon one of the low tree trunks, whole but smoothed and rid of bark now, that made up for what little seating the Crimson Edge longhouse possessed she stared into the flames, thoughts ablaze and mimicking the dancing heat before her. Her stint at Centroc’s had given her some much needed hope that the Crimson Edge could affect a considerable contribution to the task at hand. In many ways she was still reeling from the fact that their impromptu band of hired hands had been entrusted with her leadership, Cade having fallen already upon the many hazards worth evading. His loss had hit them all hard she knew, her own rudimentary skills trying to keep them from fragmenting upon the winds of change – tumultuous and bitter as they were. She looked around into the glom, the light fading not too far from the flames themselves and leaving the bunks in shrouded darkness.
Asleep, how I envy them all. That I could afford such a luxury at this moment she thought to herself as she prodded and poked amongst the scattered hunting supplies around her carefully.
The fact that lack of sleep had afflicted her as of late would do nothing to forestall her efforts in giving the band an edge over other hunting parties. She would do everything in her power to provide them with success, her own innate curiosity and innovation already piecing together some ideas, or rather their skeletal frameworks. She had many raw materials to draw upon, all items from Centroc’s wagon, and she was beginning to wonder of the wily merchant truly knew that his weapons could be harnessed to better use or found it more amusing to see if anyone else could figure out the process. She smiled into the flames as her left hand cradled a delicate Sleep Egg and her right entwined its fingers through the mesh of a Slugsuckle net. Apart the two items seemed useful, but combined together she saw far more potential than she had at first observed.
“One Sleep Egg gives off a good amount of its inner concoction,” she whispered to herself as she let the raw data of fact dance inside her skull, “but two would be better. Four however, four would provide an area of effect that could be most profitable. Especially to Jamoura, or indeed groups of them” she whispered to herself as she let her eyes flicker between the two items in her hands, licking her lips softly as she turned things over.
The net, the net can be closed. The egss, now they would need a net to be thrown together. But, the net is far too big for just four. The mesh gaps are small enough to keep the eggs in place with some re-working, but the net would need to be cut down to size she thought as she tilted her head in consideration.
She placed the egg into its originally cushioned pile and instead pulled the dagger from her boot and set to work upon her creation. The side of the Slugsuckle net that held the noose was left alone in her workings, but her blade was soon cutting a reasonable distance around it, mesh cleaved open and frayed ends left to untwine a little. After she had finished she had discarded the larger portion of the net at her feet for future usage but was left with a portion of netting roughly the size of her head and as circular in shape as she could make it. She pruned it for a few moments now, humming to herself gently in a soothing manner, hearing a few denizens roll over and fall back to sleep after a few moments. They knew she was there, that she would show concern if anything were to occur. Finally satisfied she spread the leftover net out with her hands, the ‘noose’ mechanism in the center, and smiled.
“And now for the rest of it” she murmured, pleased with her actions so far and hoping that they would prove dividends in a short span of time.