Time Stamp: 81th of Summer, 514AV
Location: Unforgiving
Who: Turrin
Turrin wake up. You wanted to wake you up before dawn, Turrin heard Apoinivi's voice in his head and slowly opened his eyes. Everything around him was black accept he did hear the sounds of the birds chirping in the outside. Turrin sat up and ran a hand through his disheveled hair and put on his boots. The endal never slept naked when he was out in the Unforgiving because he never knew when he had to defend himself from a predator. Rolling up his bedroll, he walked outside and noticed Syna was starting to open her eyes because the bottom of the eastern horizon had a twinge of light blue in it. When he looked over at Aponivi, Turrin noticed the wind eagle was doing his morning routine of stretching out his wings before a long flight. The endal paid him no mind as he started to put on his leather armor. When he finished with his armor, he secured the quiver to his back and his talon sword to his waist. Taking out the scabbards for the kukri and throwing ax, Turrin secured them to his waist too. Pouring the rest of last nights boiled water into his skin, the endal decided to head off on his hunt. However, he stopped and contacted Aponivi in his mind, I going to see if I can kill the large rodent for you for dinner, but I will be hunting for deer afterward for the city. If I am not back when you come back to camp. I more than likely killed one. Please come find me.
Aponivi stopped his stretching and said in his mind, Of course, I will look for you, Turrin.
When Turrin was ready to head out, he grabbed his backpack with his rations and water and started his hunt for the badger. The endal knew the wind eagle would be fine without, so he didn't bother saying anything else to his feathered companion when he left camp. As Turrin walked through the darken forest, he noticed the forest was eerier at this time of day. The birds in the trees were quite active, but the lack of light gave the forest a unwelcoming aura. Turrin quickened his pace up river since he didn't want to miss his chance to kill it before it went to sleep. When he got to the pine with the scratch marks, the endal did his best to retrace the trail, but it was hard to see much of anything in this kind of light. The lack of light made it hard to look for the subtle signs of the tracks. However, with each passing moment, the light started to grow more intense in the sky, so eventually the endal had enough light to see the tracks in the soil. Turrin moved slowly down the trail until he eventually came to the badger's hovel. Taking his short bow of his back, he pulled a hunting arrow from his quiver and hid behind a bush and waited for his prey.
Location: Unforgiving
Who: Turrin
Turrin wake up. You wanted to wake you up before dawn, Turrin heard Apoinivi's voice in his head and slowly opened his eyes. Everything around him was black accept he did hear the sounds of the birds chirping in the outside. Turrin sat up and ran a hand through his disheveled hair and put on his boots. The endal never slept naked when he was out in the Unforgiving because he never knew when he had to defend himself from a predator. Rolling up his bedroll, he walked outside and noticed Syna was starting to open her eyes because the bottom of the eastern horizon had a twinge of light blue in it. When he looked over at Aponivi, Turrin noticed the wind eagle was doing his morning routine of stretching out his wings before a long flight. The endal paid him no mind as he started to put on his leather armor. When he finished with his armor, he secured the quiver to his back and his talon sword to his waist. Taking out the scabbards for the kukri and throwing ax, Turrin secured them to his waist too. Pouring the rest of last nights boiled water into his skin, the endal decided to head off on his hunt. However, he stopped and contacted Aponivi in his mind, I going to see if I can kill the large rodent for you for dinner, but I will be hunting for deer afterward for the city. If I am not back when you come back to camp. I more than likely killed one. Please come find me.
Aponivi stopped his stretching and said in his mind, Of course, I will look for you, Turrin.
When Turrin was ready to head out, he grabbed his backpack with his rations and water and started his hunt for the badger. The endal knew the wind eagle would be fine without, so he didn't bother saying anything else to his feathered companion when he left camp. As Turrin walked through the darken forest, he noticed the forest was eerier at this time of day. The birds in the trees were quite active, but the lack of light gave the forest a unwelcoming aura. Turrin quickened his pace up river since he didn't want to miss his chance to kill it before it went to sleep. When he got to the pine with the scratch marks, the endal did his best to retrace the trail, but it was hard to see much of anything in this kind of light. The lack of light made it hard to look for the subtle signs of the tracks. However, with each passing moment, the light started to grow more intense in the sky, so eventually the endal had enough light to see the tracks in the soil. Turrin moved slowly down the trail until he eventually came to the badger's hovel. Taking his short bow of his back, he pulled a hunting arrow from his quiver and hid behind a bush and waited for his prey.