Timestamp: 60th Day of Fall, 512 AV
Purpose: Father/son time; bonding with a Strider
Purpose: Father/son time; bonding with a Strider
The walls of the Sanctuary and the Fringe Forest had disappeared below the dry, waving grass of the Sea just before sunset the day before. Vanator had told Kavala he would not venture far into the plains, but his sister could see that the native-born grasslander chafed to venture beyond sight of the structures of their home and the Akalak city. She was not so much concerned for her brother, Vanator had traveled Cyphrus for years, but her nephew was accompanying Van. Kavala had taken Cadra and Larik under her wing, the traumatized twins warming up to their aunt far easier than to their father, and she was very protective of the Kelvics.
Larik circled overhead, the eagle's broad wings carrying him lazily on higher breezes that reached inland from the Suvan Sea, the sun casting his shadow along the ground. The Drykas rode astride Peppisa, one of Sanctuary's mares, A Zavian that the horseman found to be a well-rounded beast, reliable and responsive, if not possessing some of the more unique traits of the facilities other breeds. Though Vanator had spent time with Kavala's Striders, hoping, longing to bond with a true Drykas horse, he took to none of them. But his sister had trained a fine stable of animals, and there was no shortage of mounts for him to use.
Behind him, a neatly organized pack and the rolled tent and blankets were securely strapped to the yvas, new supplies he had acquired before he began his short treks away from home. Hanging from the harness was a small arsenal as well, Van's axes and bow, and Larik's khopesh. Larik proved to be invaluable, his ability to soar overhead meant secure travel, and his knowledge of surviving in the grass was greater than his father's. But what Van was hoping for was some time to spend with his estranged son. Both had been damaged by enslavement and the twins had not known him until Kavala brought them to the Sanctuary sixty days ago. Building a relationship had been slow going.
Larik's shrill screech cut through the crisp fall air, drawing the mounted Drykas' attention. The Kevic had spotted something ahead. Whether it was danger or prey, Vanator could not be sure. So he slowed Pep to a halt as the large raptor descended to the earth.