by Aoren on May 5th, 2013, 3:34 pm
Aoren was sifting through his body pack in search of a torch. The contents of the pack were all neatly sorted and properly folded so that they were easy to pick up and take out. Travel however, had a way of making that which you needed most fall to the bottom beneath everything else. After a few moments of neatly digging through he grabbed the torch pulling it out of the pack and setting it aside on the floor of the cave near his feet.
He glanced around to see if anything might be sneaking up on him or if there was any sort of imminent danger. There wasn't. One could never be too cautious when exploring the wilds no matter how close they were to the city. He retrieved some flint and tinder and struck them together near the head of the torch. The sparks hissed as they came into contact with the flammable wrappings around the head of the torch then caught fire. Aoren picked up the torch then deposited his things back into his pack. He slung one strap over his shoulder then the other before situating the pack comfortably on his back. He rose to his feet bringing the torch with him.
"Now lets see what is in this place." He grabbed his quarterstaff from where it rested against the cave wall. The dancing light of the torch illuminated the darkness of the cave well enough. As Aoren had never been inside this particular one he had no idea what to expect within its corridors. He was mindful of where he stepped. He'd heard of some caves being trapped so that the ancient inhabitants remained safe from the beasts that roamed the wilds in olden days. He doubted he would run into anything horrifying and outlandish today.
But there was always a chance.
Aoren admired the shape of the rock as he walked deeper into the mouth of the cave. He'd seen enough of caves to know that contrary to popular belief most of them were quite smooth on the inside. The majority of them had been made because water passed through them for centuries. Such wear and tear didn't tend to leave jagged edges but rather smooth rivulets in the walls much like the flow of a river. As he walked though, Aoren got the distinct feeling that there -was- something inside of this particular cave. He couldn't put his finger on it but there was...something. Maybe it was just the Djed wafting about the flows of the cave. Being magical himself it wouldn't surprise him if on some level he could feel the after effects of especially powerful wild magic. Then again, who wouldn't be able to sense the kind of power that ravaged the whole country not but a few seasons ago?
He continued his silent exploration. Sometimes there were items of interest deep inside the caves. Sometimes they were valuable. Most of the time they were just left over tools that had been abandoned when the caves themselves were abandoned. There was no telling what lay within the deeper parts of the cave. He didn't speak much nor make much vocal sound at all. Aoren had learned a long time ago that too much noise attracted unwanted attention.
Some days though, strange encounters just couldn't be helped. That too was also a lesson Aoren had learned. He dealt with them as they came. He bore a few scars from those encounters but one had yet to kill him. He was by no means confident that he could slay any monster in his path but most of the wildlife around these parts didn't stand up very well to a fireball. As he walked his foot bumped up against something causing Aoren to pause in his exploration. He looked down to see something half buried beneath dirt and rubble.
"What's this?" Aoren knelt down letting his hand slide down the shaft of his quarterstaff then allowing it to rest against his shoulder. He reached forth brushing aside dirt and dust. It was a book. Weathered with age. It could have been centuries old. It could have been left here by another traveler less than a month ago. Aoren wasn't adept at appraising such objects.
He blew away a bit more dust then squinted at the cover. What writing there might have been there was worn away by the elements, limited though they were inside the cave. With a steady hand he opened the cover and began trying to discern what he could from the first few pages.