34th of Fall, 510 A.V. Location: Sea of Grass It was a fine fall morning along the Sea of Grass as Syna began climbing her way out of the eastern horizon, spreading her light over the plains of tall grass still not yet willing to give in to the changing season. There was still a bit of a chill in the morning air as patches of frost clung to the swaying grass. Still, it had not yet fell to late into the fall season yet to require that those traveling in the open would need thicker clothing. At least not those who had been raised in such climates anyhow. A certain electricity of anticipation was among the group, as the grand hunt for the Endrykas fall season was coming near. Perhaps it was the anticipation, perhaps it was thought of sharpening their skills, or just the plain fact that some of them needed to get out on the plains, but the small group that had formed decided on an impromptu hunt. They wanted to do well in the gathering for their home, not only because of the pride and honor it would bring to those of their pavilion, but also to Endrykas in whole. And so they all set out, after checking equipment and rations, making sure they would have enough to safeguard them for their short journey into the plains, away from the safety and warmth of the great tent city. They did not plan to be long, nor did they plan to go far, but out in the great plains, even the slightest misjudgment could prove to be costly to the point of being fatal. For wild beasts were not the only thing to roam the grasslands. The question that would fill their minds right now, however, was what would they hunt? Not only that, but what could they gather? For animals were not the only source of food, after all. It would be something they could decide on as they rode, their horses parting the tall grasses like a ship skimming through the surface of a body of water. When they had decided, they would know where they could ride, and what to look for in terms of tracks and foliage. It would be then, that their skills would truly be tested. To say least of what else they may encounter in those vast plains. |