Winter 35th, 513 AV
Outskirts of Endrykas
Outskirts of Endrykas
A quiet day was a good day, in Oryani’s opinion. Quiet meant nothing attacking, and nothing to defend. Though… it was boring. Still, she had Alaril to entertain her, and train with. She’d arranged herself comfortably on Khal’s back: she had her bow strung and ready to grab, tied to her Yvas by her left side. On the other side was her quiver, hanging where she could easily pull out an arrow. Her scimitar was a little harder to get, held between the Yvas and its bags where it couldn’t cut her Strider. The newest addition, however, was something a little more lively.
She’d arranged a comfortable perch on top of her yvasbags, where her eagle could rest, relax, and take flight when she wanted. It was better than keeping hold of the bird, and meant Alaril could move as she liked. Luckily, there was no impromptu flying away, and the eagle seemed quite content to stick with her Drykas. For this… the archer was thankful. Something less for her to worry about. Still, she was interested to see what her companion to do, as the bird’s skills had yet to be tested.
Until then, she moved easily on Khal’s back, heading at a slow walk around the edges of Endrykas. Though she was relaxed, she was still alert, knowing that when she was on the job, she had to pay attention. Only Caihya knew when a lion, bear, or Glassbeak was about to sneak up on you. The more prepared you were, the less chance there was of dying.
Alaril was currently clinging tightly to her perch, wings half out to balance more easily. However, in moments, she took flight and flapped off, nearly hitting Oryani in the head. However, instead of being a flight with little purpose, the eagle streaked ahead, screeching at something within the grasses. The Chatakwe watched, frowning, as her companion returned in ticks, something small in the bird’s jaws…. A mouse? Something like that. However, it went down Alaril’s gullet before she could say anything, with the golden eagle looking remarkably pleased with herself.
”If you find anything bigger, could you actually bring it back?” She asked the bird, who had taken an uncomfortable spot on the ground. Khal kept plodding on, meaning that the eagle had to return to the air to catch up. Despite the comment, the archer didn’t expect Alaril to understand her… but it was nice to ask. She could always sell a hare or fox for some extra coin, if the bird picked one up. She was becoming more and more impressed with the creature’s hunting skill… but had yet to figure out how to control it.
Since her left hand was gloved, she held it out, using the other to keep a light hold on her yvas. Though she didn’t need it… no reason why not to, right? She let out a sharp whistle (she’d figured out how to do it handless after some practice) calling Alaril to her hand. Though she couldn’t see the eagle, she heard and felt the wing flaps, and in a tick the bird had dropped into her hold. She tried to grab for the jesses as well, but was too late, and unprepared. Well… there wasn’t too much of a problem with that, right?