26th Day of Spring, 514 AV.
Midday/12th Bell
Midday/12th Bell
A distinct frown dragged down against his lips, fingers curling around the reigns in his palms as he glanced to the Charodae around him with a sense of judgement, glares tugging at his features like weapons. No words had been exchanged between him and the others. It wasn't that he meant to be late. Not that he'd meant to arrive any earlier than when the meeting was supposed to begin, but he had slowed his swim for too long in getting ready to join the Seahorse races beneath the waters of Thunder Bay.
In all honesty, it was his sister May'lin's fault for pushing him into the race when participants were being jostled together, gathered from the few underwater dwellers around, for the fun contest. And knowing as he did how long and annoying she could get, he begrudgingly agreed to race. He glanced over to her where she swam suspended in the waters, floating absently next to some other Charodae and Knoti.
Whether it was accidental or not, even he didn't know, but it was noticeable that a smile tugged at his grumpy lips once he glanced forward to ready himself to race. He had always loved the seahorse races when he was a child, watching the riders glide through the water. He didn't mind being pushed into the race, but he did have 'issues' to work out with the whole 'being social' thing.
"Ready!" It was a word spoken brashly in the underwater language of Char by a female holding staff. The four Charodae riders all seemed to focus. "Go!" The female yelled and swung the staff. At the yell, Baylin pulled at his reins, his feet within stirrups shifted so that his heels barely grazed against the sides of his aquatic seahorse mount, named Anyalsi. Baylin tightened his legs to hug against his seahorses body which caused Anyalsi to propel forward into a light canter. He was clearly the least talented in terms of riding as the other riders blew past Baylin in full canters. Their horses gliding through the water as Baylin barely remained on their tails.
The race follows a short, straight course as they all hurried towards a dangling chain that held an anchor coming from a floating Svefra ship above. The riders in front of him each clustered in a group in front of him in a desperate spree for the head position. Baylin wanted no part of it as he let his legs tighten to grip against the seahorses sides. He lifted the reigns, the special bridle grazing against Anyalsi's pectoral fin to slow her speed, tilt her head down, and make her air bladder compress to cause her to plummet further into the water. "Make haste, Anyalsi!" His voice was brash as the group raced above his head, trying to pass them from beneath.
The race was far from over as they all had to circle round the chain then head back to where the race had began where the crowd of on lookers formed the finish line... Baylin now wanted to win.
In all honesty, it was his sister May'lin's fault for pushing him into the race when participants were being jostled together, gathered from the few underwater dwellers around, for the fun contest. And knowing as he did how long and annoying she could get, he begrudgingly agreed to race. He glanced over to her where she swam suspended in the waters, floating absently next to some other Charodae and Knoti.
Whether it was accidental or not, even he didn't know, but it was noticeable that a smile tugged at his grumpy lips once he glanced forward to ready himself to race. He had always loved the seahorse races when he was a child, watching the riders glide through the water. He didn't mind being pushed into the race, but he did have 'issues' to work out with the whole 'being social' thing.
"Ready!" It was a word spoken brashly in the underwater language of Char by a female holding staff. The four Charodae riders all seemed to focus. "Go!" The female yelled and swung the staff. At the yell, Baylin pulled at his reins, his feet within stirrups shifted so that his heels barely grazed against the sides of his aquatic seahorse mount, named Anyalsi. Baylin tightened his legs to hug against his seahorses body which caused Anyalsi to propel forward into a light canter. He was clearly the least talented in terms of riding as the other riders blew past Baylin in full canters. Their horses gliding through the water as Baylin barely remained on their tails.
The race follows a short, straight course as they all hurried towards a dangling chain that held an anchor coming from a floating Svefra ship above. The riders in front of him each clustered in a group in front of him in a desperate spree for the head position. Baylin wanted no part of it as he let his legs tighten to grip against the seahorses sides. He lifted the reigns, the special bridle grazing against Anyalsi's pectoral fin to slow her speed, tilt her head down, and make her air bladder compress to cause her to plummet further into the water. "Make haste, Anyalsi!" His voice was brash as the group raced above his head, trying to pass them from beneath.
The race was far from over as they all had to circle round the chain then head back to where the race had began where the crowd of on lookers formed the finish line... Baylin now wanted to win.