Summer 78, 513 AV
Nedra Foxglove was in a bad mood. After Silenva Hyacinth, the daughter of the ruling couple, had dumped him he had begun to date Soraya Orchid. She had been chosen as Moth Queen in 512 AV, she was a dancer, she was beautiful and belonged to one of the most influential families of Kalinor, but by Viratas, she was demanding!
Nedra, she had said, I want fresh meat, she had said. So he had offered to buy her some at the market. No, Nedra, she had said, I don’t want you to buy meat at the market. I want you to hunt, like a real man. I’m not a hunter, he had reminded her, ignoring her comment about „real men“. I’m a gambler, a playboy, a lover. He’d attempted to kiss her like he had done dozens of times before and distract her, but she had pushed him away and pouted like a little girl. If you don’t hunt for me, she had said, you will have to sleep alone tonight, and you don’t want that, do you?
No, he didn’t want that, he had realized. Soraya was demanding, she was arrogant and about as intelligent as a six year old girl, but by Viratas, could she kiss! So he’d grabbed a spear and a shortbow, filled a quiver with a few arrows, put on his armor and climbed out of the hole that was the entrance to Kalinor. How hard could it be to kill an animal? She hadn’t specified which animal she wanted. Maybe something small would suffice. Or maybe he could just buy something from the market, stick an arrow through it and pretend that he had killed it himself. She wouldn’t notice the difference.
As Nedra looked up he could see that grey clouds were beginning to cover the sky, a sign of bad weather. He hoped that it wouldn’t begin to rain until he was safely back in his cave again. Nedra hated rain. He climbed over the rocks that surrounded the entrance to Kalinor, looking around, but he didn’t see anything apart from what seemed like a part that was high in the sky. He didn’t think he was good enough to shoot a bird. On the bright side, he didn’t see any predators either. He was pretty sure that there were things that considered Symenestra a delicious meal somewhere in those mountains.
With a sigh he continued to climb. Why couldn’t Viratas just drop some petching animal in front of him so that he could go home to Soraya? Maybe he should have asked one of those Zith that he had seen on the way to the surface for help. Kalinor had seen an unusual influx of Zith recently. They were excellent hunters. They would have been able to kill an animal within a few chimes whereas he would probably be stuck here for the rest of the day.
Nedra Foxglove was in a bad mood. After Silenva Hyacinth, the daughter of the ruling couple, had dumped him he had begun to date Soraya Orchid. She had been chosen as Moth Queen in 512 AV, she was a dancer, she was beautiful and belonged to one of the most influential families of Kalinor, but by Viratas, she was demanding!
Nedra, she had said, I want fresh meat, she had said. So he had offered to buy her some at the market. No, Nedra, she had said, I don’t want you to buy meat at the market. I want you to hunt, like a real man. I’m not a hunter, he had reminded her, ignoring her comment about „real men“. I’m a gambler, a playboy, a lover. He’d attempted to kiss her like he had done dozens of times before and distract her, but she had pushed him away and pouted like a little girl. If you don’t hunt for me, she had said, you will have to sleep alone tonight, and you don’t want that, do you?
No, he didn’t want that, he had realized. Soraya was demanding, she was arrogant and about as intelligent as a six year old girl, but by Viratas, could she kiss! So he’d grabbed a spear and a shortbow, filled a quiver with a few arrows, put on his armor and climbed out of the hole that was the entrance to Kalinor. How hard could it be to kill an animal? She hadn’t specified which animal she wanted. Maybe something small would suffice. Or maybe he could just buy something from the market, stick an arrow through it and pretend that he had killed it himself. She wouldn’t notice the difference.
As Nedra looked up he could see that grey clouds were beginning to cover the sky, a sign of bad weather. He hoped that it wouldn’t begin to rain until he was safely back in his cave again. Nedra hated rain. He climbed over the rocks that surrounded the entrance to Kalinor, looking around, but he didn’t see anything apart from what seemed like a part that was high in the sky. He didn’t think he was good enough to shoot a bird. On the bright side, he didn’t see any predators either. He was pretty sure that there were things that considered Symenestra a delicious meal somewhere in those mountains.
With a sigh he continued to climb. Why couldn’t Viratas just drop some petching animal in front of him so that he could go home to Soraya? Maybe he should have asked one of those Zith that he had seen on the way to the surface for help. Kalinor had seen an unusual influx of Zith recently. They were excellent hunters. They would have been able to kill an animal within a few chimes whereas he would probably be stuck here for the rest of the day.