Yuk-yuk-yuk...yuk Turrin stared in horror at the abominations dining on the flesh of one of Myri's children. The boy took a deep breath and stared at the teenager of reassurance everything was going to be alright. Turrin saw Razkar raise his bow and listened carefully to orders. The Twisted Vine boy placed a broad tip arrow on his bowstring and took aim at the back of one of the larger monsters. The myrian teenager was convinced they could take the four monsters. Running his finger along the black feather of the arrow, Turrin heard Razkar swear underbrush when he saw the another group of monsters emerge from the underbrush and wander into the camp. There had to be eight monsters now, and Turrin started to feel his heartbeat quick in excitement and sheer terror at the numbers. When one looked in their direction, Turrin ducked behind the tree and press his back to the smooth bark. Twisted Vine warriors were known for be calm, emotionless, and disciplined warriors, so he closed his eyes and started to envision a small flame. His father taught him to feed the flame with all his anxieties, fears, and desires to focus on the task at hand. In his mind, the flame started to grow as he threw his fear of dying into the fire and his childish desire of killing on the monsters by himself. When he was finished clearing his mind, Turrin opened his eyes and said simply, “Razkar you need to stay focused and calm your mind. Your mother trained you well. Have confidence in her training, and you will live. Besides, you are a Child of Myri, so if you die, you will be reborn as a warrior of Myri in the next life.” Turrin was taught not to fear death because Dira and Myri had made a accord in the heavens. It was a matter of faith, and he wasn't going to stop believing his Goddess because he was afraid. Suddenly, the jungle came alive with the sound of barking from the same monsters that were feasting on the Myrian woman. Turrin couldn't tell the amount of different individual monsters, but it sound like their fang must stepped into a nest of these beast. The half-breed swore under his breath when he realized Cira set a trap for his father and Razkar's mother, and in their blind rage, they walked right into it. Turrin looked at the teenager and whispered with a smile, “We will head to the river and lead these eight away from the Fang. The War Mistress and Father can handle themselves, but we must survive to get to complete the mission ourselves. Lets take our shots, thin the herd, and run to the river. This is a fishing camp, so there must be canoes down by the river.” As the war cries filled the jungle, Turrin was caught off guard when a tiger jumped from the trees and landed on of the monsters. The Myrian said a quick prayer to Caiyha ducked out from behind the tree and aimed at the largest of the abominations. Bending his knees slightly, Turrin pulled a arrow from his quiver and placed onto the bowstring. Holding the arrow in between his pointer and middle finger, Turrin lifted the short bow, so the metal tip lined up with the center of the back. Drawing back the bowstring to his cheek, Turrin readjusted his arrow alignment with the target as he held the bowstring to his cheek. Taking a deep breath, Turrin released the arrow on the exhale. |