3 Frost, Year 122
[Closed - Talon]
Vasilei really did not like Hilana going out on her own anymore, not with the shadow creatures swarming. The nomad may have been well-versed in the land, and her camel strong and fast, but there was still the fact of the matter that these shadow creatures were strange indeed. They weren’t natural. And while she was practicing her Elementalism, and like everything she took to studying she did it with gusto, Hilana had a very long way to go to make use of it effectively in a combat situation. While there was increased guard activity around the city, the Vastiana went where she would to find what she needed to get for their patients, and more often than not, she was quite far off the beaten path. Where she was going, there were no guards, and no one to really know where she was off to.
Today was no exception. The mage Vasilei had hired to accompany her on the outing had had something come up, and while Hilana was understanding, she was determined to go. Hayima’el had been saddled up, Tiaz draped over her shoulders, and off she went. The girl went where she had to go to get what was needed, and she had her own sweet spots for finding what she wanted. Cypress bark and the needle-like leaves, white sage, desert rose… she had a long list of things she wanted and she could get in all one area. As tall as the tree was, she could climb if she had to, if there was nothing lower or on the ground. With the seasons, normally there would be foliage coming down… but considering how things had changed with the new sun… she would have to see what there was to see when she got there.
The trip out took her into her familiar territory west-southwest of the city, across the River and out along it. Despite the sunshade on Hayima’el, Hilana paid close attention, keeping an eye out for the threat of the shadow creatures. Just about anything else, she was confident in. But these preternatural monsters were something else entirely. These she didn’t understand. They were alien, and she didn’t like it. Sooner or later, something was going to have to be done about them. But the large cypress was in sight after perhaps an hour’s ride, and the girl elected to scout first and make sure she couldn’t see anything, and Hayima’el did not seem bothered. Only then did she dismount, her brightly-dyed blue, gold, and white cotton skirts flouncing around her as she landed neatly in the sands in the shade of the cypress. She opened the saddlebags, retrieving her waxed bags, pouches, trowel, and knives while Hayima’el browsed beside her. Her python was lazily hanging on around her shoulders, and Hilana settled down on her knees in the sands to get started on the white sage plant.
In the meantime, the girl couldn’t know, couldn’t sense, couldn’t hear, and couldn’t see the fact that she was being hunted. She may have been communing with the earthen spirits as she touched the sands, listening to the soft song of the desert that was her home, quietly thanking them for their bounty as she carefully, carefully worked on easing out the plant to ensure she got as much of the root of that individual plant as possible… but that certainly didn’t help her. As strong as the senses of her animal companions were, there was no scent to catch and no sound on the ground as the flying monster made its way down towards her. That was when she realized the darkening shadows, and at the speed of which it was growing… she rose to her feet, whirling, looking for the assailant that had used the extended branches of the cypress’ canopy for cover as it stalked its prey.
[Closed - Talon]
Vasilei really did not like Hilana going out on her own anymore, not with the shadow creatures swarming. The nomad may have been well-versed in the land, and her camel strong and fast, but there was still the fact of the matter that these shadow creatures were strange indeed. They weren’t natural. And while she was practicing her Elementalism, and like everything she took to studying she did it with gusto, Hilana had a very long way to go to make use of it effectively in a combat situation. While there was increased guard activity around the city, the Vastiana went where she would to find what she needed to get for their patients, and more often than not, she was quite far off the beaten path. Where she was going, there were no guards, and no one to really know where she was off to.
Today was no exception. The mage Vasilei had hired to accompany her on the outing had had something come up, and while Hilana was understanding, she was determined to go. Hayima’el had been saddled up, Tiaz draped over her shoulders, and off she went. The girl went where she had to go to get what was needed, and she had her own sweet spots for finding what she wanted. Cypress bark and the needle-like leaves, white sage, desert rose… she had a long list of things she wanted and she could get in all one area. As tall as the tree was, she could climb if she had to, if there was nothing lower or on the ground. With the seasons, normally there would be foliage coming down… but considering how things had changed with the new sun… she would have to see what there was to see when she got there.
The trip out took her into her familiar territory west-southwest of the city, across the River and out along it. Despite the sunshade on Hayima’el, Hilana paid close attention, keeping an eye out for the threat of the shadow creatures. Just about anything else, she was confident in. But these preternatural monsters were something else entirely. These she didn’t understand. They were alien, and she didn’t like it. Sooner or later, something was going to have to be done about them. But the large cypress was in sight after perhaps an hour’s ride, and the girl elected to scout first and make sure she couldn’t see anything, and Hayima’el did not seem bothered. Only then did she dismount, her brightly-dyed blue, gold, and white cotton skirts flouncing around her as she landed neatly in the sands in the shade of the cypress. She opened the saddlebags, retrieving her waxed bags, pouches, trowel, and knives while Hayima’el browsed beside her. Her python was lazily hanging on around her shoulders, and Hilana settled down on her knees in the sands to get started on the white sage plant.
In the meantime, the girl couldn’t know, couldn’t sense, couldn’t hear, and couldn’t see the fact that she was being hunted. She may have been communing with the earthen spirits as she touched the sands, listening to the soft song of the desert that was her home, quietly thanking them for their bounty as she carefully, carefully worked on easing out the plant to ensure she got as much of the root of that individual plant as possible… but that certainly didn’t help her. As strong as the senses of her animal companions were, there was no scent to catch and no sound on the ground as the flying monster made its way down towards her. That was when she realized the darkening shadows, and at the speed of which it was growing… she rose to her feet, whirling, looking for the assailant that had used the extended branches of the cypress’ canopy for cover as it stalked its prey.