4th of Summer, 516 AV
From a quick side roll, a strung shot lunged from the bow! Barely latching to the wooden dummy, it stuck to the outer arm. A downward sweep of the arm, and the young man's feathered friend swooped down for the attack. Teasing its claws, it scathed the whittled surface, turning wide to soar up again. The man ran forward, only to roll backwards and fire another shot. The arrow came closer this time, but the wrong side of the chest, and the man threw down his bow in anger!
Blast it all! How the hell did he miss? He knew his hand well, and yet it failed him again! The third attempt, all for nothing! Vexed sweat ran down the tanned forehead, and a pursed lip muttered curses. Standing upright, he walked towards a bench not too far away. Taking its invitation, he took the opportunity to sit and reflect on his recent actions. What was he doing wrong? Was his form incorrect? Did he move too fast and expect too much? He hadn't hunted since his arrival and registry in Lhavit's residencies.
A little while longer, and a thought came to mind. Standing up again, he slowly walked over to his bow, picking it up. Retrieving an arrow, he hooked it to the string, pulling taut and measuring aim. Still, with perfect poise, he loosed, and the arrow struck straight between the eyes of the wooden dummy. A precise shot with little error. What gave? Flustered, the young man sauntered back to the bench.
Sitting down again, he seemed to slump with his descent into deep thought. How could he go so wrong with his movements, but his still shots were near perfect? Forgivably, they were as poor as the next man's, yet to him they were effective. As he pondered this odd predicament, his hawk swooped to land on his arm. Being brought out of thought, the young man held up his arm, the hawk landing softly. With quick wisps, clicks and truncated whistles, they talked, and the man convinced his companion to move to his shoulder. Once there, the arm fell to the side once again, and the deep thoughts returned. All the time, he neglected to notice that one had stopped to watch him some time ago...