30th day of Summer, 518
Taren trotted slowly over the plains, he had exited Riverfall before dawn and started trekking onto the plains. When he came out the gates, the guards barely batted an eye and didn’t even bother to talk to him. This suits Taren just fine today as he was in a bad mood and wanted to be left alone by everyone so here he was. He had started running but that wore himself out way to quickly and despite how fit he was he did not have the endurance yet to run that long of distance. After a quick rest of walking, he tried to jog which did work but he still wasn’t able to maintain that for long periods so he walked a bit further and now was down to a slow trot and an occasional walk to catch his breath. This might be a pace he could maintain for a bell or two at a time. The plains kept slowly passing underneath him as he plodded along.
Taren wore his cotton clothes, although he had stripped off his shirt and put it into the backpack. Once the summer sun came up it became quiet warm on the plains especially as he ran.On his back was his pack with a few meager belongings he had, food for a couple of days, his shirt, and along with his longsword which he was rarely without while his lakan was strapped on his hip within easy grasp if he should need it. His filled his waterskin before leaving Riverfall and had tucked it into his pack, hoping to insulate it from the hot sun even a little. The grass rose and fell as he continued on, sometimes down around his knees and sometimes tickling the glistening blue skin of his sides. He was making his way to a small knoll he a had found some time ago and might make a nice campsite as it gave him some visibility and it wasn’t too far from the Bluevein.. He had came out here a couple of days ago and set his snare in the hopes of catching something.
Slowing down for another walk to catch his breath, Taren looks behind him and notices the trail he was leaving in the grass! A straight line from him for as far as the eye could see. How stupid could he be for leaving a trail that easy to follow. He immediately switched directions and started off at a slant from the direction he had been going. Although he doubted that it mattered he did want to make it a habit to be careful. Out here there was no help and many things could be out here to follow him or try to eat him. Carefulness is a necessity from now on. Breathing a little better again he picks back up his pace while the exercise, heat, and desire to put one foot in front of the other keeps all other thoughts out of his head but he also suspected he was getting close to his destination.
Soon the knoll came into sight and none too early for Taren. The run had been long and he was wearing down quickly now. Nearing it now he was no longer worried about being tracked, nor cared at this point so he made a straight line to the knoll. Once there, he drops his pack and takes a long draught on his water skin before he stretches out on the ground in the grass. Although far from comfortable the grass did offer minimal cover from the sun which was a welcome relief. After a bell, maybe two, Taren felt slightly refreshed and sat up to take in his surroundings. Having to stand to get any view, he notices a warm breeze flowing over him, nothing large but enough to feel. On the breeze was the scent of wildflowers, he would have to investigate that later and he could hear very faintly in the distance the sounds of the Bluevein River. The Bluevein was key to this location with the ready supply of water as needed, far enough from Riverfall for quiet, yet hopefully close enough to keep some of the more dangerous predators at bay.