60th of Spring, 508 AV
The Frostfawn hold has always brimmed with excellent hunters. In addition to being the animal-lovers of Avanthal, the majority of them are highly skilled with a shortbow, as well as the most educated in the dangers of the Northern Reaches- and if Lyrri was to someday leave the security of Avanthal, shouldn't she learn to take care of herself?
That's what brought her to Keriay's door, and she was more than a little surprised at her welcoming grin and quick acceptance. "Of course I don't mind taking you along for the hunt," she had conceded indulgently. "You'll have to learn sometime, eh?"
As she rode past the Icewall Gates, the girl couldn't help but reconsider. Already her legs began to chafe against the borrowed Talderan steed; her eyes were pulled again and again to the ground, where she gave wary stares and tightened her grip on the reins. The horse whinnied, an irritated whine. The bard hadn't ridden many horses while locked away in the Snowsong Hold... She leaned forward with a grunt of discontent. The horse gave a derisive snort, clearly of the same temperament. Along with a small satchel of dried food and a cantine, a crossbow hung at the beast's flank- another loan, this one from her father.
Five hunters accompanied Lyrri and Keriay; two on each side, and one taking the rear. Keriay looked back as she led on, smiled at the fumbling girl. She was strong and outspoken, a tomboy if there ever was one. The Snowsong returned the smile sheepishly. This Frostfawn troupe was friendly enough. She supposed it was kind of them to take her along, someone so inexperienced; Lyrri couldn't help but look forward to the day, even with her clumsy complaints!
That's what brought her to Keriay's door, and she was more than a little surprised at her welcoming grin and quick acceptance. "Of course I don't mind taking you along for the hunt," she had conceded indulgently. "You'll have to learn sometime, eh?"
As she rode past the Icewall Gates, the girl couldn't help but reconsider. Already her legs began to chafe against the borrowed Talderan steed; her eyes were pulled again and again to the ground, where she gave wary stares and tightened her grip on the reins. The horse whinnied, an irritated whine. The bard hadn't ridden many horses while locked away in the Snowsong Hold... She leaned forward with a grunt of discontent. The horse gave a derisive snort, clearly of the same temperament. Along with a small satchel of dried food and a cantine, a crossbow hung at the beast's flank- another loan, this one from her father.
Five hunters accompanied Lyrri and Keriay; two on each side, and one taking the rear. Keriay looked back as she led on, smiled at the fumbling girl. She was strong and outspoken, a tomboy if there ever was one. The Snowsong returned the smile sheepishly. This Frostfawn troupe was friendly enough. She supposed it was kind of them to take her along, someone so inexperienced; Lyrri couldn't help but look forward to the day, even with her clumsy complaints!