Timestamp: 16th day of Winter, 513 AV Bison. Lian could hardly believe it. Bison had been spotted out in the Sea of Grass. If the rumors were true, a herd of a hundred or more mature adults had been seen moving about the Sea of Grass. Who ever would have thought that bison still existed? Lian had certainly never seen any. Neither had his father, or anyone else in his family. None of them had even known anyone who *had* seen bison before. Lian couldn't help but hope that the appearance of the bison herd in the Sea of Grass were a sign that the luck of his people was finally beginning to change for the better. For now, though...people needed to be told the news. Highly skilled hunters and trackers would be needed to locate the herd, and kill some of the gigantic creatures. Others would be needed to assist those going out on what was sure to be a prolonged hunt. Lian knew that he would be nothing more than a burden to those who would be sent out. But he wanted to do his part all the same, and he knew that he could do so by getting the word out through the Web. He would be one of many who spread the word, but he felt that the more who spread the word, the faster it would get out, and the faster people would respond. Lian sat on his bedroll, and made himself comfortable. When he was ready, he closed his eyes, and deepened his breathing. In, and out. In...and out. As he counted his breaths, he allowed the physical world to slip away, and his mind entered the Web. The glowing strands of the Web spread out around him. To Lian, it seemed as though he was floating above them, watching the world within the Web from a lofty height. Some of the strands looked warm and familiar to him. These were paths he had traveled before many times. They welcomed him with the promise of a pleasant journey. Other strands were bright with the thrill of the unknown. These paths beckoned to Lian as well, hinting at the pleasure to be had in exploring them. Almost instinctively, Lian took a moment to examine the glowing strands. There were no dull spots, or holes that he could see. No disruptions that would have to be mended before they could tear, and damage the Web. Each glowing strand Lian examined thrummed with energy. As far as he could see, the Web in this area was healthy and whole. The melody that Lian heard whenever he was in the Web added to the sense of its good health. When healthy, like now, the melody was a sweet, pleasant hum in the back of his mind. Soothing, calm, and welcoming, like a favorite lullaby sung to a young child. Had there been damage within Lian's ability to sense it, the melody would have been damaged as well. A harsh, jangling thread of noise would have led him to the damaged area. Whether he would have been able to repair it was another matter entirely. Lian knew that any truly serious damage to the Web would be far beyond his ability to repair. Satisfied that the Web was healthy, or at least the part he was in, Lian fell into the real reason he had entered the Web. He sent his mind racing along the familiar paths, seeking the hub of life that was the members of his Clan that did not live in Endrykas. Lian had not been out to visit the Sapphire Clan in many years. Not since his parents were alive. But via the Web, however...that was a very different story. Lian tried to contact his friends out there several times each season. Doing so allowed him to keep in contact with people he would never see otherwise, and they with him. It also gave him a reason to spend time in the Web, and practice his webbing skills. And it gave him a welcome respite from the stresses of his life. Before long, his journey was over, and Lian had found what he was looking for. Familiar minds twinkled among the glowing strands like stars in the night sky. When Lian had gotten close enough, he "tapped" a few of the brighter minds politely. The brighter a person's mind appeared to him in the Web, the stronger that person's webbing ability was. And the warm quality of the light they glowed with was caused by the fact that these were minds he was very familiar with. People he knew well from speaking with them in the Web over the years. Greetings were exchanged. Polite inquiries into the lives and health of the others. Then it was down to business. Lian told the others what he had heard about the bison herd, and what would be needed for the upcoming hunt. In turn, Lian learned what the others had heard about the movements of the herd. All parties promised to pass what they learned on to those who needed to know the information. No words were exchanged during the "conversation" at all. Words were not needed in the Web. Information was conveyed via a sharing of thoughts, emotions, and information. When Lian had finished his business, he made his farewells to the others, and they to him. Then he made his way back through the Web. His mind raced along the familiar glowing strands towards home. All too soon, he was back, and it was time to leave the Web. Lian returned to the physical world once more, feeling a twinge of reluctance as he did so. As was his habit, he opened his eyes, stood, and stretched for several minutes, easing the tension of muscles that had remained frozen in place for too long. |