Aiming For Reward
Spring 55th 515 AV, 7th Bell
Location: The Bronze Woods
Syna's rays had already broken through the leafy roof of the forest as both breeze and branch stirred activity into the area, oddly enough it had felt as though the very forest itself had taken its first breath of life once more, just before the day started with whatever was to follow behind. Byron had decided that he needed to step back out into this quiet piece of wilderness and to do so alone, seeing as how yesterday unfolded with an unusual twist that actually managed to end better than normal. Byron could never forget how terrified he felt when he watched Tailen fall to the ground, fear focused in his eyes as he'd been entranced into a sudden flashback, one that had been caused by a simple accident no less. Either way it resulted in two good things which he labelled as a plus, but to avoid any other unneeded events, he decided Tai should stay back at their place while he resumed the hunt. He started the same place as they did yesterday but this time he did so quietly, alert to the signs of life that might exist within the vicinity.
So far though nothing. Not even the rumored overabundance of rabbits he heard about, he'd started to wonder if he'd been too late for the occasion. Still that didn't mean he couldn't find something out here, and it didn't have to be just that one creature either. Squirrels, birds, anything small would be a good start for him, the bigger stuff such as deer would have to wait until his aim was better, as well as his ability to creep up to such creatures. Beautiful creatures they were though, even so he and Tai still had to eat, and this hunting business certainly seemed the easier route to follow for Byron. I'll have to work hard if I want to keep us going, at the rate we've been stuck with, I can't allow myself to relax anymore.
Apart from being stuck here due to several reasons he needed to improve his own discipline anyways, he deemed it necessary to start kicking his own ass about it really. What good would it do to just get by with a honest living, when he could make the most of his time here instead. Though Syliras didn't seem to entirely follow scholarly pursuits, it provided a means of self discipline at best, more or less through work and physical endeavors at best. Realizing that he'd distracted himself with these thoughts however, Byron focused on the trail before him as he walked its course, eyes carefully narrowed on sections of the trees before him. He often switched between foreground and background just to read for activity, only to find little of it present in doing so afterwards. Gotta be something up in these trees, maybe if I'm quiet enough... He slouched a little as he then slowed his pace, his steps made in a lighter fashion as he held the bow low before him.
He crept about with eyes focused on the branches above, and very frequently his eyes would drop to his feet before him too. Movements were better quiet and to keep them that way, one had to pay attention to where they were stepping after all. He continued to move forward with an occasional slight crush under a foot, the old leaves left behind from last autumn blanketed patches of his path. It served as a challenge to be sure but one he didn't feel under confident about, he was after all alone and could do better that way. It became all the more present fact that such would be the case, once the sound of a snap underneath his foot stirred some birds overhead. A twig covered by the layered blanket of leaves, something he should've been a bit more aware of were he stalking up to an actual deer. Hardly anything that brought harm to his hunt however, granted only a few birds were startled by this noise. The forest more or less just grew aware of his presence if anything, which he certainly wouldn't object to that if it really were the case.
No for now he just continued the practice of stalking about, hoping that he might wander enough to discover a target he can train his arrows on.
Spring 55th 515 AV, 7th Bell
Location: The Bronze Woods
Syna's rays had already broken through the leafy roof of the forest as both breeze and branch stirred activity into the area, oddly enough it had felt as though the very forest itself had taken its first breath of life once more, just before the day started with whatever was to follow behind. Byron had decided that he needed to step back out into this quiet piece of wilderness and to do so alone, seeing as how yesterday unfolded with an unusual twist that actually managed to end better than normal. Byron could never forget how terrified he felt when he watched Tailen fall to the ground, fear focused in his eyes as he'd been entranced into a sudden flashback, one that had been caused by a simple accident no less. Either way it resulted in two good things which he labelled as a plus, but to avoid any other unneeded events, he decided Tai should stay back at their place while he resumed the hunt. He started the same place as they did yesterday but this time he did so quietly, alert to the signs of life that might exist within the vicinity.
So far though nothing. Not even the rumored overabundance of rabbits he heard about, he'd started to wonder if he'd been too late for the occasion. Still that didn't mean he couldn't find something out here, and it didn't have to be just that one creature either. Squirrels, birds, anything small would be a good start for him, the bigger stuff such as deer would have to wait until his aim was better, as well as his ability to creep up to such creatures. Beautiful creatures they were though, even so he and Tai still had to eat, and this hunting business certainly seemed the easier route to follow for Byron. I'll have to work hard if I want to keep us going, at the rate we've been stuck with, I can't allow myself to relax anymore.
Apart from being stuck here due to several reasons he needed to improve his own discipline anyways, he deemed it necessary to start kicking his own ass about it really. What good would it do to just get by with a honest living, when he could make the most of his time here instead. Though Syliras didn't seem to entirely follow scholarly pursuits, it provided a means of self discipline at best, more or less through work and physical endeavors at best. Realizing that he'd distracted himself with these thoughts however, Byron focused on the trail before him as he walked its course, eyes carefully narrowed on sections of the trees before him. He often switched between foreground and background just to read for activity, only to find little of it present in doing so afterwards. Gotta be something up in these trees, maybe if I'm quiet enough... He slouched a little as he then slowed his pace, his steps made in a lighter fashion as he held the bow low before him.
He crept about with eyes focused on the branches above, and very frequently his eyes would drop to his feet before him too. Movements were better quiet and to keep them that way, one had to pay attention to where they were stepping after all. He continued to move forward with an occasional slight crush under a foot, the old leaves left behind from last autumn blanketed patches of his path. It served as a challenge to be sure but one he didn't feel under confident about, he was after all alone and could do better that way. It became all the more present fact that such would be the case, once the sound of a snap underneath his foot stirred some birds overhead. A twig covered by the layered blanket of leaves, something he should've been a bit more aware of were he stalking up to an actual deer. Hardly anything that brought harm to his hunt however, granted only a few birds were startled by this noise. The forest more or less just grew aware of his presence if anything, which he certainly wouldn't object to that if it really were the case.
No for now he just continued the practice of stalking about, hoping that he might wander enough to discover a target he can train his arrows on.