23rd Fall 513AV-18th Bell
Hunting had been wet. Actually wet was an understatement. It was as if all the water in the heavens had just fallen wherever the huntress was, turning the ground beneath her feet into a treacherous mire. She came back mud splattered, her hair dark and dripping with water, and only one measly hate to show for it. Needless to say she wasn't pleased.
The first thing Azira did was go to the baths to scrape off the mud and get some warmth back into her blue-tinged flesh. With that done, she dressed in warm, dry clothing, her braids hanging loose, and made her way to the Enclave. She didn't feel like spending the evening in there right now so she thought she'd borrow a book and read it in peace in her room after dinner.
The Avora perused the shelves, trying to decide between a fictional book or a book on hunting. As enjoyable as a fiction was, it was probably a good idea to do some reading up on some new hunting techniques, maybe trapping, considering how hard it was getting to bring home game.
Hunting it is then, she thought, moving to that section and pulling a book on trapping from the shelves. Flicking through it, she found that it was written in Common, obviously an addition to the library from a foreign visitor. Although it wasn't very specific to Wind Reach or even Kalea, the huntress reasoned that it would still have useful techniques in it.
After going through the motions to check out her trapping book, Azira made her way down to the Kitchens. She kept her head down as she passed some of the Endal, not wanting to attract their attention again after the last time, and went and sat at a small table with a bowl of soup and a haunch of meat. A taste of the soup showed it to be too hot, so the girl left it for a few moments and propped her book open at a random point and began to read.
A passage about trapping pits grasped her attention and her brow wrinkled in concentration as she tried to translate it. It seemed to have something to do with digging a pit for an animal to fall into. Azira began to eat her soup as she read about how such traps could be used for catching big game like elk and moose.
The huntress was so wrapped up in reading and eating that she didn't take any notice of what was going on around her.
Hunting had been wet. Actually wet was an understatement. It was as if all the water in the heavens had just fallen wherever the huntress was, turning the ground beneath her feet into a treacherous mire. She came back mud splattered, her hair dark and dripping with water, and only one measly hate to show for it. Needless to say she wasn't pleased.
The first thing Azira did was go to the baths to scrape off the mud and get some warmth back into her blue-tinged flesh. With that done, she dressed in warm, dry clothing, her braids hanging loose, and made her way to the Enclave. She didn't feel like spending the evening in there right now so she thought she'd borrow a book and read it in peace in her room after dinner.
The Avora perused the shelves, trying to decide between a fictional book or a book on hunting. As enjoyable as a fiction was, it was probably a good idea to do some reading up on some new hunting techniques, maybe trapping, considering how hard it was getting to bring home game.
Hunting it is then, she thought, moving to that section and pulling a book on trapping from the shelves. Flicking through it, she found that it was written in Common, obviously an addition to the library from a foreign visitor. Although it wasn't very specific to Wind Reach or even Kalea, the huntress reasoned that it would still have useful techniques in it.
After going through the motions to check out her trapping book, Azira made her way down to the Kitchens. She kept her head down as she passed some of the Endal, not wanting to attract their attention again after the last time, and went and sat at a small table with a bowl of soup and a haunch of meat. A taste of the soup showed it to be too hot, so the girl left it for a few moments and propped her book open at a random point and began to read.
A passage about trapping pits grasped her attention and her brow wrinkled in concentration as she tried to translate it. It seemed to have something to do with digging a pit for an animal to fall into. Azira began to eat her soup as she read about how such traps could be used for catching big game like elk and moose.
The huntress was so wrapped up in reading and eating that she didn't take any notice of what was going on around her.
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