Timestamp: 1st of Winter, 510 A.V. Location: Somewhere north of the Kandukta Basin oocChanged the timestamp to reflect the correct date of the event. "Doesss not the fresssh air feel good in your lungsss, sssister?" Ressa asked as she stretched her short and stocky limbs, the popping of her tendons echoing in the relatively quiet morning. Vennasharessa was small for a constrictor Dhani, only standing at five feet and seven inches in her human form and her snake for did not even reach thirty feet. But what she lacked in stature she made up for in strength and agility. No one has yet to best her in the wrestling pits and few could match her ability to sneak past the Myrian blockade of their underground city. She had snuck past them and returned - with prey! - a total of six times the previous month alone. Needless to say, she was a very sought after individual, both as a mate and as a guide to safely lead those who desired to leave Zinrah. The latter had earned her quite a fortune for those willing to pay for her services, though she was a difficult woman to get a hold of as she was out in the jungle most of the time. Such as now. Ressa had tempted Kammar to accompany her in "getting revenge against the Myrians", for the militant race had slain two of their more experienced males just the other week, impaling their corpses on pikes along the city limits of Zinrah. One of them was even in mid-shift between his human form and snake form, a grotesque figure with a thick tail rather than legs, and stunted arms. He was headless, as that part of him was stuck on another shaft, its skull caved open. Of course, this wasn't the real purpose for Ressa excursion to the wilds. Everyone knew she just liked causing mischief against Myri's people, whether there was reason to do so or not. The two of them were sitting on a thick branch on one of the larger trees in the jungle, having just feasted on the two birds that nested there earlier. Even now, Ressa was cracking open an egg, a small prize she found expertly hidden in the nest of twigs. Poking a finger in the hole she made to stir the yolk, she took a small sip from it before passing it to her companion. "Doesss it not feel better to be out here than ssstuck in our ss-city like a bunch of ratsss in a barrel?" Ressa asked again, spreading her arms wide to indicate their surroundings. "Too long have the Myrians boxed us in, when we should be out hunting like true predators, preying on the bounty of the jungle! Do you not agree, Kammar? "Perhaps, I shall get me a meal after our bath in the Basin. I'm in the mood for a big cat - a tiger, perhaps!" Ressa laughed, a shrill sound. She was bold, despite the fact that at any moment a Myrian patrol could stumble upon them, a constant danger for any Dhani who was out in the jungle. Unlike their kind, who ventured out in ones or twos at most, the bronze-skinned warriors traveled in large groups and it never bode well for Dhanis to encounter such war parties. Skirmishes between them tended to end quickly and usually to the detriment - and death - of the Dhani unless they could slip away. For the moment, Ressa did not care and she reveled in her freedom. Her mood was contagious. |