Mid day Fall 30th 515 A.v
Rainfall accompanied the sound of impactful and powerful roars of Thunder. Skyard awoke rather briefly only to have heard a perpetual knock at the door of his home. Skyard lazily trotted his way over to the door, clothed in no more than his ragged and somewhat tattered clothing. What had someone been doing present at his door this hour? He hadn’t invited anyone into his home at all and wasn’t interested in guests. Although this one simply held a small pouch in hand, as if he were prepared to do business, and that peaked Skyards interest. He hadn’t minded a visitor at all so long as they had true “Business” with him. He lazily grasped hold of the knob of his door, and twisted to the right side; the door creaked as it opened inch by inch and Skyard finally swung it open. He would ask the stranger a simplistic question. “Can I help you?” asked Skyard in a rather unenthusiastic and monotone voice as he’d not long waken up. He tended to be incredibly “Grumpy” when he’d just woken, and it had been at the hands of Mother Nature being noisy. Skyard gazed upon the strangers face, and then looked down at the pouch once more only to discover obviously miza had been in that pouch.
The stranger however didn’t speak to him; he simply invited himself in and walked directly through the door. The large azure skinned male had been tall, very tall. Strong and muscular as the man was he didn’t seem to be quite intimidating at all. Skyard hadn’t been petrified nor had he shown so much as a shred of fear; although he was rather suspicious of the Akalak. Then finally he spoke in response to Skyards aforementioned question. “Yes, I do want you to help me. I want you to make sheathes for me. That pile of leather looks rather nice over there, and I would like it of you made two that would fit my weapons.” Spoke the Stranger in a voice that was rather dapper and sounded incredibly friendly. Despite the fact that the voice had been so deep it could’ve carried for what seemed like miles. Skyard simply nodded and asked to see the weapons before he could possibly attempt to make sheathes. He hadn’t gathered enough information to know precisely how large or small to make sheathes for the Akalak.
The Akalak pulled from both sides of his hips a pair of daggers, which were approximately ten inches long at the blade and five at the hilt. The Akalak obviously practiced combat heavily Skyard wouldn’t bother to do too much more talk regarding the craft. The Stranger spoke once more, and uttered words that gave skyard quite a large amount of comfort. “Keep it simple as well, nothing flashy.” The stranger spoke before he left Skyard to work and sat down upon Skyards bed. Skyards bed had been only a few feet away from his desk where he made such crafts. Skyard picked up his leatherworking kit, and immediately placed the case upon the table rather gently. A deep inhalation followed a rather slow and expanded exhalation in order to calm him down. He smiled immediately and begun to work without hesitation. Skyard firstly removed a pair of small blades and two skins from the pile of common garment grade leather upon the floor. He picked it up and outstretched the leather before he began to see small patches of imperfect “Flesh” still upon the hides. He ran the sharp and relatively flat blades against the rather rugged surface of the underside of the leather. In order to remove the flesh from the leather so that he would have a much easier time working with it.
Rainfall accompanied the sound of impactful and powerful roars of Thunder. Skyard awoke rather briefly only to have heard a perpetual knock at the door of his home. Skyard lazily trotted his way over to the door, clothed in no more than his ragged and somewhat tattered clothing. What had someone been doing present at his door this hour? He hadn’t invited anyone into his home at all and wasn’t interested in guests. Although this one simply held a small pouch in hand, as if he were prepared to do business, and that peaked Skyards interest. He hadn’t minded a visitor at all so long as they had true “Business” with him. He lazily grasped hold of the knob of his door, and twisted to the right side; the door creaked as it opened inch by inch and Skyard finally swung it open. He would ask the stranger a simplistic question. “Can I help you?” asked Skyard in a rather unenthusiastic and monotone voice as he’d not long waken up. He tended to be incredibly “Grumpy” when he’d just woken, and it had been at the hands of Mother Nature being noisy. Skyard gazed upon the strangers face, and then looked down at the pouch once more only to discover obviously miza had been in that pouch.
The stranger however didn’t speak to him; he simply invited himself in and walked directly through the door. The large azure skinned male had been tall, very tall. Strong and muscular as the man was he didn’t seem to be quite intimidating at all. Skyard hadn’t been petrified nor had he shown so much as a shred of fear; although he was rather suspicious of the Akalak. Then finally he spoke in response to Skyards aforementioned question. “Yes, I do want you to help me. I want you to make sheathes for me. That pile of leather looks rather nice over there, and I would like it of you made two that would fit my weapons.” Spoke the Stranger in a voice that was rather dapper and sounded incredibly friendly. Despite the fact that the voice had been so deep it could’ve carried for what seemed like miles. Skyard simply nodded and asked to see the weapons before he could possibly attempt to make sheathes. He hadn’t gathered enough information to know precisely how large or small to make sheathes for the Akalak.
The Akalak pulled from both sides of his hips a pair of daggers, which were approximately ten inches long at the blade and five at the hilt. The Akalak obviously practiced combat heavily Skyard wouldn’t bother to do too much more talk regarding the craft. The Stranger spoke once more, and uttered words that gave skyard quite a large amount of comfort. “Keep it simple as well, nothing flashy.” The stranger spoke before he left Skyard to work and sat down upon Skyards bed. Skyards bed had been only a few feet away from his desk where he made such crafts. Skyard picked up his leatherworking kit, and immediately placed the case upon the table rather gently. A deep inhalation followed a rather slow and expanded exhalation in order to calm him down. He smiled immediately and begun to work without hesitation. Skyard firstly removed a pair of small blades and two skins from the pile of common garment grade leather upon the floor. He picked it up and outstretched the leather before he began to see small patches of imperfect “Flesh” still upon the hides. He ran the sharp and relatively flat blades against the rather rugged surface of the underside of the leather. In order to remove the flesh from the leather so that he would have a much easier time working with it.