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3rd Summer 514AV
The heat that the end of Spring had promised for the future season had come. It was nowhere near as hot as it had been during that atrocious heat wave, although it was warm enough to wish that she'd left her katinu at home. It had been cool when she'd left the city, Syna only beginning to make her presence known but now the warmth of the day was making its appearance. Her skin grew hot and sticky under the weight of the garment as air failed to circulate beneath the material. The temperatures did little for her mood and being in bad humour always meant that a hunt would go sour in her experience so she wasn't exactly optimistic even before she found any game.
The teen had been uncertain about where she should go to catch something, not even sure about what sort of animals she could aim to catch. Rabbits were a good creature to aim for, easy for her to collect in large numbers if she could find enough of them. They didn't add much to her meat weight quota in a season but it was sometimes better to catch something small rather than to catch nothing at all. They were her best bet, even if she was sick of the sight of them. Food was food after all. There were areas that she'd been to on previous hunts where she'd found the little mammals on many occasions. This was a good time of the year for them as well, the animals sure to have exploded in population. Although there were predators about, they apparently weren't in large numbers. Fewer predators meant more prey, or so Azira hoped.
The pace of the huntress was slower than usual, the young woman feeling burdened as she took each step. The teen couldn't struggle on wearing that heavy katinu but at the same time the huntress had nowhere to put it. It was too bulky to fit in her backpack, too awkward to carry by hand but yet the teen couldn't keep wearing it. A distance that would normally take her a bell to cover took twice that with the huntress needing to stop and take breaks, hiding beneath the shade of the trees to sip from her water skin. The heat left her clumsy, making her succeed in frightening away rabbits when she did come across them.
She'd arrived at a clearing that she'd found rabbits in before but her stealth hadn't worked out well. She'd tried to keep her steps light, her treads as slow and quiet as possible but the temperature had made her stagger at just the wrong moment and she'd gotten a glimpse of the leaping forms of the small creatures as they made their escape. That was the last straw, the loss of a possible kill due to incompetence. Dropping her pack and bow along with her quiver of arrows, the teen pulled the katinu from her sticky form. The air was cold on her suddenly exposed damp skin and she shivered, glad of the relief that it brought. She allowed the overgarment to drop to the ground while she replaced the rest of her gear on her person. Considering where to put the katinu, she settled for stringing it through the right strap of her backpack where it could hang at her side.
Once that was settled, although a little uncomfortable, she was able to continue without feeling like she was going to be baked alive. This time she would do better. This time there wouldn't be a chance for the rabbits to run away. There would be no mistakes.
The heat that the end of Spring had promised for the future season had come. It was nowhere near as hot as it had been during that atrocious heat wave, although it was warm enough to wish that she'd left her katinu at home. It had been cool when she'd left the city, Syna only beginning to make her presence known but now the warmth of the day was making its appearance. Her skin grew hot and sticky under the weight of the garment as air failed to circulate beneath the material. The temperatures did little for her mood and being in bad humour always meant that a hunt would go sour in her experience so she wasn't exactly optimistic even before she found any game.
The teen had been uncertain about where she should go to catch something, not even sure about what sort of animals she could aim to catch. Rabbits were a good creature to aim for, easy for her to collect in large numbers if she could find enough of them. They didn't add much to her meat weight quota in a season but it was sometimes better to catch something small rather than to catch nothing at all. They were her best bet, even if she was sick of the sight of them. Food was food after all. There were areas that she'd been to on previous hunts where she'd found the little mammals on many occasions. This was a good time of the year for them as well, the animals sure to have exploded in population. Although there were predators about, they apparently weren't in large numbers. Fewer predators meant more prey, or so Azira hoped.
The pace of the huntress was slower than usual, the young woman feeling burdened as she took each step. The teen couldn't struggle on wearing that heavy katinu but at the same time the huntress had nowhere to put it. It was too bulky to fit in her backpack, too awkward to carry by hand but yet the teen couldn't keep wearing it. A distance that would normally take her a bell to cover took twice that with the huntress needing to stop and take breaks, hiding beneath the shade of the trees to sip from her water skin. The heat left her clumsy, making her succeed in frightening away rabbits when she did come across them.
She'd arrived at a clearing that she'd found rabbits in before but her stealth hadn't worked out well. She'd tried to keep her steps light, her treads as slow and quiet as possible but the temperature had made her stagger at just the wrong moment and she'd gotten a glimpse of the leaping forms of the small creatures as they made their escape. That was the last straw, the loss of a possible kill due to incompetence. Dropping her pack and bow along with her quiver of arrows, the teen pulled the katinu from her sticky form. The air was cold on her suddenly exposed damp skin and she shivered, glad of the relief that it brought. She allowed the overgarment to drop to the ground while she replaced the rest of her gear on her person. Considering where to put the katinu, she settled for stringing it through the right strap of her backpack where it could hang at her side.
Once that was settled, although a little uncomfortable, she was able to continue without feeling like she was going to be baked alive. This time she would do better. This time there wouldn't be a chance for the rabbits to run away. There would be no mistakes.
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