87th of Winter, 515AV
Much to her disappointment, Ixzo had waited until the sun had risen to go out to hunt. Iollu was snoozing as usual, the child was never awake while she was away, yet by the time the world outside the tent had lightened, the rain had stopped. Heavy clouds still shielding the sky above her and the grass was wet. All this was not her ideal hunting conditions. The dry grass would be too slippery to run on, even if she used her claws for grip. And any scent she wished to find would be washed away with the night showers, that was if any animals were out at all.
Although the soft snoring of the Drykas in the tent reminded her why she needed to go out and hunt. She didn't need to hunt every day, the Allegiance hired many more, and well experienced, hunters. They didn't demand something from her every day, yet she knew that with the showers stopping most hunting, her game might bring in some extra coin. There was still a light drizzle, but Ixzo heaved herself up from her crouch at the opening of her tent. The rain quickly fell on her hair and shoulder, more of a soft misting rather than any real wetness, and Ixzo stooped to grab her new bow and traps.
Tying the tent closed behind her, Ixzo set off as a human. It felt odd to walk out of the boundaries of Endrykas with the clothes on her back and the dulled senses of her human eyes, let alone in the light of day. She was not inexperienced with hunting in this form, she simply didn't have a bow to do so until now.
The thought excited her a little bit. She had only shot at targets with bows recently, and craved the excitement and accomplishment of taking down a live creature for once.
Much to her disappointment, Ixzo had waited until the sun had risen to go out to hunt. Iollu was snoozing as usual, the child was never awake while she was away, yet by the time the world outside the tent had lightened, the rain had stopped. Heavy clouds still shielding the sky above her and the grass was wet. All this was not her ideal hunting conditions. The dry grass would be too slippery to run on, even if she used her claws for grip. And any scent she wished to find would be washed away with the night showers, that was if any animals were out at all.
Although the soft snoring of the Drykas in the tent reminded her why she needed to go out and hunt. She didn't need to hunt every day, the Allegiance hired many more, and well experienced, hunters. They didn't demand something from her every day, yet she knew that with the showers stopping most hunting, her game might bring in some extra coin. There was still a light drizzle, but Ixzo heaved herself up from her crouch at the opening of her tent. The rain quickly fell on her hair and shoulder, more of a soft misting rather than any real wetness, and Ixzo stooped to grab her new bow and traps.
Tying the tent closed behind her, Ixzo set off as a human. It felt odd to walk out of the boundaries of Endrykas with the clothes on her back and the dulled senses of her human eyes, let alone in the light of day. She was not inexperienced with hunting in this form, she simply didn't have a bow to do so until now.
The thought excited her a little bit. She had only shot at targets with bows recently, and craved the excitement and accomplishment of taking down a live creature for once.