Valydor smiled kindly. "Oh it comes with experience. You and Ina come over here, learn something from an old hunter," He called across the cavern, waving them towards him.
Ina suppressed and excited smile and wadded from the lake slowly, careful not to spook Saara's fish. "What an honor!" She said to Sayani excitedly.
Ina nearly skipped around the perimeter of the lake, glancing back every few moments to ensure Sayani was close in toe. When they had arrived, Valydor motioned for them to come closer, then pointed to the red clouded water near the majority of the dead fish.
"I learned this trick in my youth," He began. Now that they were closer, it was clear that alongside the pile of dead fish was a small mound of silver glowing Opalgloams. "These can be found in the shallows. The fish here are nearly blind. They find their food by light of these stones. See the stones attract insects, so where there is light, there is food."
He picked up one of the stones and threw it into the lake. Dozens of trout swarmed near it, pecking at the water's surface with mouths wide open. Valydor grinned and took a deep breath, drawing his bow and steadying his hands. He began to fire his arrows, every shot landing deep into the skull of one of the trout.
Ina suppressed and excited smile and wadded from the lake slowly, careful not to spook Saara's fish. "What an honor!" She said to Sayani excitedly.
Ina nearly skipped around the perimeter of the lake, glancing back every few moments to ensure Sayani was close in toe. When they had arrived, Valydor motioned for them to come closer, then pointed to the red clouded water near the majority of the dead fish.
"I learned this trick in my youth," He began. Now that they were closer, it was clear that alongside the pile of dead fish was a small mound of silver glowing Opalgloams. "These can be found in the shallows. The fish here are nearly blind. They find their food by light of these stones. See the stones attract insects, so where there is light, there is food."
He picked up one of the stones and threw it into the lake. Dozens of trout swarmed near it, pecking at the water's surface with mouths wide open. Valydor grinned and took a deep breath, drawing his bow and steadying his hands. He began to fire his arrows, every shot landing deep into the skull of one of the trout.