20th Day of Summer, 501 A.V. 18 years old Day 1: A Challenge Extended Jaeden’s eyes slowly opened, his nose feeling slightly irritated by the smell of the camp fire smoldering. However, what surprised him more was the fact that the rising sun and canopy of the forest greeted his vision when he awoke, in stead of the fabric of the tent Olevar and him usually slept in. He slowly sat up, rubbing his eyes before giving a slow glance to his surroundings. The camp had been broken down, the tent and most of the gear gone. As well, there was no sign of Olevar anywhere. “Olevar?” Jaeden slowly called out, pulling the blankets of his bed roll of his frame as he stood up. Glancing around further, Jaeden’s eyes finally settled along his pack, sitting nearby the fire pit. Resting along top of his pack, Jaeden noticed a longsword, the hilt seemed to be made of an ivory, and stained blue a small blemish along it Jaeden recognized. It had come from the tusks of the wild boar he had killed years ago. The end of the hilt was a steel, bordered in silver, and housed an open crevice for a gem or some further decoration to be added. The hilt guard itself was steel, and curved slightly, measuring five inches in length. Jaeden slowly picked it up, pulling the blade from it’s sheath. He observed it in almost disbelief as the blade itself reflected Jaeden’s image in it’s surface. So distracted by the sword he was, that Jaeden had totally forgotten for a moment that he was alone as he took a few practice swings with the sword, checking the balance. He once again slipped the sword back into it’s sheath, looking around again for Olevar. Finally looking down to the pack once again, Jaeden then noticed the note pinned to it. Reaching down, he slowly pulled the note free from his pack, recognizing Olevar’s handwriting as it said: “Morning Pup, and happy birthday. The sword is your gift from me on your 18th year of life, and as you step into being a man, so comes your challenge as well. If you’ve kept to your sleeping habits, I’ll have had close to seven bells head start on you. You’ll get no tent, as I prefer to use that when I sleep, so you’ll have to build your own shelters if you want to sleep. In your pack you’ll find two days worth or rations, so you’ll have to hunt and forage for your own food. You’ll have three snares for trapping, and a axe for cutting your wood. That is it thought. If you need anything else, you’ll have to get it yourself somehow. Your challenge is to use your skills, and find me. If you can that is? Let’s see if you’re really the hunter I’ve trained you to be. ~Olevar” A slow smile crossed Jaeden’s features as he slowly began folding the note up, slipping it into his pack as he checked over the supplies Olevar had left him. Jaeden noticed he found a certain thrill in the prospect of matching skills with Olevar. The man had taught him everything he knew, and if Jaeden knew one thing about him, he wouldn’t make this task easy. Jaeden then began to slip on his leather armor, a gift Olevar had given him the previous year, before rolling up his bed roll and strapping it to his pack. He wanted to get started right away, but there were things he knew he had to do first, and so Jaeden set to the task of gathering things he would need as he began gathering several long, thick branches as well as cutting some from the trees themselves. They would be used to fashion a small shelter if he couldn’t find something to act as one that nature would provide, like a cave or a hollow opening of a large tree. He then reached to his water bottle, checking how much he had left before slipping the cap along it once again. Finally, more long branches were gathered once again before Jaeden reached into his pack, grabbing one of the snares. Such would be sacrificed as he began to bind the bundle of branches together, forming a makeshift bow he had made once before a couple of years ago. It hadn’t worked so well against a large wild boar, but perhaps it would help him for the smaller prey. If he didn’t have to wait for the snares to succeed or fail for his meal, it would be worth the loss of one snare. Jaeden slung the make shift bow along his shoulder as he began finally began gathering a few more long, slender branches to fashion into crude arrows later on. For now, however, he simple slipped them along with the other bundle of branches before strapping them to his pack as well as they rested just below his bed roll. With a quick exhale, Jaeden slipped his back pack on, and began walking around camp, looking carefully along the ground. A frown crossed his features as this went on for about a bell, finding nothing at first that hinted Olevar’s trail. He was stepping lightly, leaving nor clearly visible tracks for Jaeden to follow. Finally, with a slow sigh, Jaeden crouched to the ground, pushing aside some loose foliage along the forest ground. A small indentation in the ground caught his eyes, as the smooth rounded imprint was shallow, and likely would have gone unnoticed had it not been for the position of the sun causing the shadow of the higher edge of the print to highlight the shape. The surface of the imprint was smooth, and rounded at the front, resembling the tip of Olevar’s boot. “He’s stepping lightly,” Jaeden muttered to himself as he looked in the direction the front of the print pointed. “He’s going to make this harder than I thought, but I’ve got my start.” Jaeden stood back up and began a slow jog in the direction that Olevar’s first print directed. A slow smile crossed his features as he looked down towards the ground every now and then as well as to the surrounding foliage for signs of broken branches along bushes or snagged hairs and clothing. This challenge wouldn’t be finished in a day, and Jaeden somehow enjoyed the thought of it. Olevar was the prey, and Jaeden was now the would be hunter. |