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2nd of Winter, 515 AV
Midday
Tightening the wolf cloak about her shoulders and neck, Akasja readied herself to leave her tent. Upon arriving at the winter grounds with the rest of Endrykas, Akasja had again set up her space near the River Flower. This time she had made extra precautions to weatherproof her shelter. It had taken the full first day to complete the majority of these tasks, but Akasja was satisfied with her work. There were no drafts in her home, other than when she opened the tent door...
Akasja steeled herself as she tucked her coin purse away. She made one last mental run-through of the supplies she would be purchasing; more than anything, Akasja required warm clothing immediately. Her boots were still in good condition, but they could not handle the snow they now faced. Her legs were, as of late, chilled and rosy from the elements, as the cloth that comprised her trousers and skirt was certainly not meant for weather like this. And she would not forget to buy gloves, those she could wear while working or hunting. If it were not for the wolf pelt that she had brought with her from Eyktol, Akasja imagined that she would have been food for scavengers long ago.
Slipping out into the day, Akasja was relieved that the warmth from her tent had stuck with her. Beneath the golden wolf pelt, Akasja felt completely undisturbed by the cold air, at least for the time being. The snow continued to fall, but there was beauty to it. It made the world so quiet, and there was not too much wind to force her body into shivers. Akasja marched unsteadily through the campgrounds, snow sticking to the bottoms of her boots. Still, she took the time to greet any familiar Drykas as she went. She grew more and more familiar with them, and their languages, as the days passed. It was mightily relieving.
Only a few chimes went by before Akasja reached the Dawnwhisper Camp. Here she sought to meet with Naiya, the talented and well-known young seamstress. Pausing outside their home, Akasja wondered if Shahar would be around. She had not spoken with him in a long time, and their initial meeting had been less than glamorous. Regardless, he had guided her unscathed to Endrykas, as promised. He was a man of his word -what few of them he spoke.
"Naiya," Akasja called gently in Common. "Are you here?"
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2nd of Winter, 515 AV
Midday
Tightening the wolf cloak about her shoulders and neck, Akasja readied herself to leave her tent. Upon arriving at the winter grounds with the rest of Endrykas, Akasja had again set up her space near the River Flower. This time she had made extra precautions to weatherproof her shelter. It had taken the full first day to complete the majority of these tasks, but Akasja was satisfied with her work. There were no drafts in her home, other than when she opened the tent door...
Akasja steeled herself as she tucked her coin purse away. She made one last mental run-through of the supplies she would be purchasing; more than anything, Akasja required warm clothing immediately. Her boots were still in good condition, but they could not handle the snow they now faced. Her legs were, as of late, chilled and rosy from the elements, as the cloth that comprised her trousers and skirt was certainly not meant for weather like this. And she would not forget to buy gloves, those she could wear while working or hunting. If it were not for the wolf pelt that she had brought with her from Eyktol, Akasja imagined that she would have been food for scavengers long ago.
Slipping out into the day, Akasja was relieved that the warmth from her tent had stuck with her. Beneath the golden wolf pelt, Akasja felt completely undisturbed by the cold air, at least for the time being. The snow continued to fall, but there was beauty to it. It made the world so quiet, and there was not too much wind to force her body into shivers. Akasja marched unsteadily through the campgrounds, snow sticking to the bottoms of her boots. Still, she took the time to greet any familiar Drykas as she went. She grew more and more familiar with them, and their languages, as the days passed. It was mightily relieving.
Only a few chimes went by before Akasja reached the Dawnwhisper Camp. Here she sought to meet with Naiya, the talented and well-known young seamstress. Pausing outside their home, Akasja wondered if Shahar would be around. She had not spoken with him in a long time, and their initial meeting had been less than glamorous. Regardless, he had guided her unscathed to Endrykas, as promised. He was a man of his word -what few of them he spoke.
"Naiya," Akasja called gently in Common. "Are you here?"
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