Re: ABSENS VILLATA [QUEST]
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 3:31 pm
She was delighted to hear that Arvaelyn had gotten to ride a Wyvern, and she resolved to ask him later what he thought of it. Going up into the sky was exhilarating, and while she loved her camel, the speed at which you traversed through the air did not compare. The girl was always happy to talk and carry on a conversation as they went. She pointed out plants and little critters as they went, though she rarely steered Hayima’el off of the road. They had a place to get to, after all; she couldn’t just take off willy-nilly. The few times she did were to harvest pieces of cactus and other plants and prickly pears with a sharp knife. The spines were removed with the same knife, and the pieces placed In the pouch in front of her. All of which was doable from her perch on the camel, and on the move.
She enjoyed the song, offering her own in turn to the Bard. She liked sharing her culture with them, and it was out here in the sands that she was most relaxed while her energy still sang its own songs with the wind. “You can play a lot of instruments up here,” she told him. “As you get on with your camel, you don’t always need your hands, and can go by feet alone. My favourite is the syrinx. Do you have that one across the sea? It is a set of pipes that are secured together, each of them closed at one end, and you blow into it,” she explained. “We’ve also done drums and lyres while on the roads.”
When caravans went by, she called out greetings in Vastii, inquiring of them, finding out where they had come from and what they had seen in rapid exchanges before translating them for Arry and Finn, detailing the places in the air on an imaginary map in front of her to explain the places and distances. It struck her that Masquerade might have been useful; but they were just going to have to use their imaginations like she did.
She wasn’t surprised when it turned out that they were taking a break at the watering hole, and she felt it was probably for the best. She had to remember, after all, that this was a trip that her friends were not used to making. Stopping to rest and stretch would go a long way. While she has no problems siding off of Hayima’el from full height, her skirts flouncing as she landed neatly in the sands, she talked Arvaelyn through the process. “Lean back against Finn, and bring your other leg over this way,” she encouraged him, and when he was ready, she would take his hand closest and brace to reassure him. Wouldn’t fall, she was right there! It was not the same as coming down from a Wyvern, at least, even if Hilana’s camel was quite tall. “There you go, great job,” she smiled at the Sunborn, and she would offer the same assistance down to Finn if he wanted it.
She was touched that Raithen thought of her camel, though, and she inclined her head to him. “Thank you. That was kind of you, truly,” Hilana beamed at him, bringing Hayima’el around to the water. The big camel looked over the winged Avialae first, studying him with big dark eyes before offering the head wolf of the group the same snuffles he had Finn and Arvaelyn under his mistress’s watchful eye. His muzzle investigated Raithen’s hair, and thick lips mussed it up a bit more. “He says thank you,” the Vastii grinned as the camel rumbled before breathing in the warrior’s face and then lowered his muzzle into the water. She would stay with him until he finished with it before joining the others for the frozen fruit and the pita, the camel laying back down in the sand while everyone ate.
She did transition the cactus paddles and prickly pears into another pack to empty her pouch out again in the event that they spotted more things on the way. She came back around to guide Arry and Finn back into position, and took up her own perch. Hayima’el stood back up and they were on their way once more. She was as cheerful as ever as Raithen came back to them, resolving to try to find a way to adjust the packs to make a seat on top of them for him so that he could relax up there and take a break, too, rather than having to walk. She would figure it out. It would just take some rearranging.
When they stopped, though, and everyone was off the camel, Hilana was pleased. This one she knew, and with Hayima’el in the shade, she had him lay down so that she could start removing the packs from the big bull. The four packs they had been issued were lined up; and the packs she had put together along with the saddle bags were removed. Despite the fact the sun was going down, she took her travel cloak off, shaking it and putting it over the empty saddle for the time being - Hilana wanted her arms free of the sleeves for now, and went to work. The methodical unpacking was probably ranging from amusing to downright disturbing to any of the men watching, because the girl had managed to squirrel away an awful lot of things in the packs that she had prepared. Nomad though she was, and Raithen being used to being out as far as she knew from their earlier meeting, Finn was learning, but Arvaelyn was a bit of a wildcard. She was determined to try to make this work as well as possible for all of them. Who knew? Maybe regular camping trips could become a thing from time to time.
The four-person tent was brought out for Raithen and Arvaelyn to set up, a small collapsible shovel set up and proffered - the possibility of just using kinetics to move the sand hadn’t occurred to the girl - the bedrolls and blankets stacked on the saddle to keep them tidy until the tarp went down, a number of pots for water, a couple pans, one of which was still covered, bowls and utensils, some strange iron tripod contraption with chains and hooks that was apparently for cooking over the fire, a grate that went with it, well-wrapped bundles of food. She could give Finn instructions on how much water per pot - the big one was likely to be annoying when water went into it, so it was probably better to use the smaller ones and make two trips. Hilana, in the meantime, set to work on harvesting from the plants for fuel. There was some dung, but on inspection, she found that it was fresher than she liked and that wasn’t going to work in terms of burning… but there were fronds and the oil, and that would do the job with the firepit. Some of the palms weren’t so high she needed the strap for climbing, but once she got up there she could take a couple of the older fronds that were drying out and prune the trees. Better for the trees, anyway, and what they didn’t use tonight they could take with them for the next time. She pushed herself away from the tree, landing on easily on her feet, her skirts rustling as she gathered up the fronds. When the pit was ready, she would get the fire started and arrange the tripod to start preparing dinner.