Jez Firetongue 14th of Spring 517 AV Pavi/Grassland Sign , Common, Nari ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Spring had come and yet the Winter damage had far reaching effects on relations in Endrykas. The tension between those who had stayed true to the Gods and those who had given up on them was still high. Though he had been one of those to stay true, Jez had issue with the remaining tension. Faith meant nothing if it couldn’t be broken, and he understood why people had given in to the fear that the Gods had abandoned them. However, they were one race, bonded by their shared experiences in the Sea of Grass, and had to stick together to survive. Thomas Heartsong’s announcement had pleased him, glad to see he was not the only one hoping for unity in the trying times. In light of Thomas’ announcement, Jez was preparing to participate in the Spring Triathlon. Though he lacked the tense energy of many of his future competitors, he was looking forward to socialising with the community. He hoped the Triathlon would open the way to new friendships. Wanting to train in preparation of the event, Jez had readily agreed to a riding session this morning. The previous evening he had been in Baultime’s Barrel, relaxing after a hard day of work, when he had seen Rena. He was happy to encounter the new friend he had made over Winter once more. They had soon been joined by a stranger, Turrin. Jez was curious about the man, a newcomer to Endrykas, but hadn’t had the chance to ask much as the conversation, as is frequent in Endrykas, had turned to riding. Jez had been shocked to learn that Turrin did not ride horses. It was such an embedded part of a Drykas’ life, of survival in the Sea of Grass, that being without a horse was unthinkable. He had eagerly agreed to meet the next morning and help Turrin learn to ride. He had volunteered the services of a docile mare owned by his Pavilion. Though friendlier to outsiders than most Drykas would consider normal, there was no way he’d offer his own stallion for the task. Wind was a feisty stallion bred to be a fast steed for The Watch, definitely not suited for someone new to riding. More importantly, Turrin was still a stranger and could pose a threat to the horse. Jez valued Wind’s life above his own family and wouldn’t trust a stranger with him. Prizing the Strider was typical to the Drykas, something so natural that Jez didn’t know how strange it may come across to a foreigner. Jez rose with the sun, the sounds of his Pavilion getting ready for the day enough to rouse him from sleep. After the working hard at The Healing Hoof the day before, he was taking the whole day away, and so was free to immediately pick out the horse to bring with him. He chose one of his family’s calmer mares to bring to the meeting, knowing that anything rowdy would be tough on a beginner and potentially cause an unnecessary fear of horses in him. The mare, Eva, was a black Seme with a white mane and tail. She was stocky, a wagon puller used to shift the Pavilion’s tents, and not one that the family would usually use for riding. However, her primary use meant that she was docile and willing to put up with a lot; a good starting mare. Jez picked a plain pad to put over Eva’s back, a way to protect her while someone rode, attaching a yvas and breast collar to hold it in place. Jez also put a simple head collar on the mare and clipped a lead rope to a ring under her chin. Eva was used to moving with the Pavilion at the Ankal’s command, and Jez was not a skilled enough horseman yet to use words and body language alone to take her from their tents. The lead rope would also give off a sense of control while Turrin got used to being around and on her; Jez knew she wasn’t going to suddenly take off, but if Turrin couldn’t recognise a calm horse then he may end up worrying about her running rather than learning how to be with her. Jez didn’t know what the man was like, and it was rare to find a beginner rider at his age in the city, so he wasn’t going to take any chances. Once the mare was tacked up Jez called Wind over from where he was grazing nearby. The stallion nickered, trotting over to the Drykas. Wind wouldn’t need to have a head collar. As Jez’s bonded Strider, the pair could communicate through signs and body language in a way that Jez couldn’t communicate with any other horse. It made handling the feisty creature easier than it would otherwise have been, though the stallion could still be stubborn as a zibri. He put Wind’s personal tack on him; a purple pad and breast collar as a statement of his Clan, with the yvas covered in knotwork that symbolised various shared moments between the two. Jez tied Eva’s lead rope to one of the metal rings on the right side of Wind’s yvas, trusting his stallion to keep the mare headed in the right direction. Once tacked up, Wind started to prance on the spot, throwing his head back. Jez laughed and made a calming gesture so that he could mount. Being on Wind always made him feel complete. They could run as one, best friends and most important beings to each other, stronger as a unit. “We’re going to the other side of the city,” he informed Wind as he tugged on the lead rope, alerting Eva that they would be moving, “We’re meeting people in the valley that’s South of the Ruby Clan’s tents.” The stallion understood enough of his intention to move in the right direction, guided every now and then by a nudge of Jez’s leg. He reached the ridge of the valley but found nobody below yet. He dismounted to sit in the thin grass atop the slope, facing away from the tents at the city border. Eva bent her head to graze, moving slowly down the slope. Wind snorted, stamping his hoof from annoyance that their pace had halted, but was content enough following Eva’s lead as the rope tying them together pulled taut. If she wandered too far, Wind would corral her back in Jez’s direction. Jez simply watched them, smiling, as he waited for Rena and Turrin to appear. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ || Jez Firetongue || 25 years || Drykas || Amethyst Clan || Strider-Wind || |