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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on January 15th, 2015, 8:22 pm

Winter, 87th, 514 AV


Once she and Garrison were back on the road, Katelyn felt better. She'd never liked staying at inns, and the city was just too congested for her. It was hard enough sharing a huge room with all of the other Squires at the Garrison. Even with the sun disappearing behind the horizon beyond the trees, it was more appealing to sleep rough out here. She rode until the city was once again out of sight, and finally stopped when the light was almost done. The sky was a deep purple in the west, while from the east night was encroaching upon the land. Stars shone in the sky and Leth hung high above the trees, his white face glowing brightly.

They were too far from the city yet. It was still close enough to make her feel safe camping a ways inside the trees along the road. Katelyn dismounted and lead Garrison under the naked boughs overhead. They gave the occasional quiet rattle as the wind rustled through the woods, and the leaves blanketing the ground crunched under boot and heavy hoof. She stayed within sight of the road at all times, and after a short search found a spot clear enough to set up a little camp. There she unpacked her saddlebags and created a neat pile of her equipment before removing her stallion's tack. The Squire switched his bridle for a halter and tethered him to a sturdy little tree.

Before leaving the city Katelyn had taken him to the stables to have him freshened up and watered, but she could tell he was still exhausted and content to rest despite a belly full of food and water. She took the time to brush the sweat and dust from his body, and smooth the rumpled hair left by his saddle and pad. His hooves turned out to be relatively clean, but she found some mud and manure in his front right and picked it out before turning her attention back to camp.

With nightfall upon her, the temperature had dropped from a tolerable chill to a fierce little nip that hurt the tip of her nose and made her fingers stiff. She didn't want to have a fire all night, but a warm meal would help her fall asleep and feel good in her core. She would hunt for some wood as soon as she pitched her tent, which was the first task she tackled now that Garrison was taken care of for the night.

It was a simple structure made of heavy canvas and wooden poles, but it would shield her from the wind throughout the night. She erected her little shelter butted up against a thick snarl of dry brush, hoping to create a natural wind shield but also to help screen the light of her cookfire from inside the woods. The opening faced the road, so she could see someone coming to or from the city. She didn't have a mallet to drive in the stakes, but with a few heavy presses from her hard-soled boot, they were pushed into the cold ground well enough to stick. Everything else went smoother. She tied the canvas down to the frame and stakes, and once it was secured she laid out her bedroll inside, with a thick winter blanket on top.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on February 27th, 2015, 4:31 pm

When her shelter for the night was completed, Katelyn could have stopped there. It would have been enough to stay warm, especially with her cloak to use a second blanket. But the thought of a warm meal was too enticing to pass up. Luckily, winter was a good time to find deadfall. To help her in her search she retrieved her lantern from one of her saddlebags and opened the little glass window. It was already full of oil and prepped to be lit. She retrieved her flint and steel from one of the pouches at her hip and hunkered down close to the lantern, where she positioned the flint close to the wick. Her first strike produced a spark, but no catch. The little burst fizzled away into nothing, leaving only moonlight.

Again, Kate struck her steel striker against the flint. Another small shower of sparks burst into life, and this time their heat ignited the wick of her lantern. Fire flared and bathed its light through the glass windows. With a satisfied smile, she latched the little door closed, put her fire starters away, and stood with the lantern in hand. The glow emanating from her lantern was more than enough to see the ground under her feet, and so the search for campfire fuel could begin. The area here along the road was a good place to scour. Branches or trees that fell across the road were often pulled aside, thus creating a buildup of sticks all manner of sizes over the years.

Harsh winds broke dead limbs, and fallen trees decay and crumble. The only real issue would be making sure the wood was dry from winter. She gathered bundles of varying sized, and used her fingers are references for thickness. To start she would need small twigs anywhere from the width of her little finger or narrower. Thin pieces of wood that would catch flame easily and ignite larger sticks. Next she gathered narrow limbs around the thickness of her thumb, and finally larger branches about as wide as her wrist.

She kept all of the bundles separate, and didn't stop until she had plenty of extra--just in case. All in all each pile was as thick as the widest part of her thigh. Katelyn cleaned a small area a few feet from the mouth of her tent and arranged the piles of fuel neatly on the cold dirt. She made sure to sweep all of the debris out of the way, allowing a clear surface to build on. Kate set her lantern down on the ground so the area was illuminated clearly. The last of the daylight was dying, and inky shadows crept upon her camp from deep inside the woods. One glance over her shoulder was enough to make the hair on the back of her neck stand on end, and goose pimples ripple across her flesh.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on February 27th, 2015, 5:41 pm

Katelyn wasted no time making her little fire. She took her hunting knife from its sheath tucked inside her boot and one of the larger sticks. Carefully, she scraped away the bark on the surface of the wood. It flaked away in stiff chunks, and she carved it carefully until she'd stripped the entire stick, leaving a nice sized pile of shavings. Next, she carved into the wood itself, scraping thin strips off to join the little mound of bark. She'd lucked out and the majority of her fuel was dry enough to burn, with a few damp areas here and there.

Snowfall in Syliras wasn't something that people needed to worry about most winters. This last one had been rough--colder than usual--with a blizzard earlier in the season, but here beneath the trees some of the ground had a little protection. What shelter it had received let the water in the wood leech away.

When Katelyn felt she had enough, she mixed the bark and thin wood feather together, and scraped them neatly into the middle of her burn area. Next, she grabbed a handful of her smallest sticks to have close at hand, and retrieved her flint and steel once more. She stuck the flint and its striker down near the kindling and hunkered in close, trying to shield the little bits of wood from any wind. The first strike created a small shower of sparks, but no flame. Unperturbed, Kate made a tweak in the angle and moved the end of the flint a little closer.

Her second strike was harder, and the rough scrape produced a bright flare. A bit of the wood smoked, but quickly fizzled. She struck again quickly, and sparks danced. The thin, flayed ends of a few pieces of kindling caught and glowed weakly, and she dropped down to the ground before it died away. With her face close to the wood and the ground, Katelyn blew gently on the infant flame. With constant gentle airflow through the crevices between the dry feathers and bark, the heat took hold and began to burn at its fuel. A thin wisp of smoke curled high into the cold air, and Katelyn quickly arranged a fistful of narrow sticks to the pile.

The telltale snap of heat eating wood heralded her success, and Kate fed the fire more leisurely now, slowing allowing it to build and grow until it danced and burned with little need of her. At this point larger sticks were now fueling the flames, and they would sustain it for a while, allowing her to heat up some food.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on March 11th, 2015, 4:45 pm

Katelyn fished inside her pack for the rest of the bread, meat, and cheese and arranged it neatly in front of her on a scrap of cloth. She folded her legs comfortably and picked up one of the larger nearby sticks. It had several smaller pieces branching off of it, and she snapped and tore until only two little prongs remained--like little wooden fingers. On these Kat impaled the hunk of bread, and used the stick to safely toast over the flames from a distance. She turned it over and over above the crackling fire, and after a few chimes pulled it away to check its progress.

Half of it was golden brown--just the way she liked it. The other side was nearly black. Katelyn scowled and smelled the bread, inhaling the unpleasant burnt odor. She scratched at the charred crust experimentally, but when it flaked away she noticed it went deeper than the shell.

"Son of a bitch," the squire grumbled, setting the toast back on the cloth by her knee.

Garrison watched her from across the small fire, ears perked at the sound of her voice. She rolled her eyes at him as if he could understand her frustration. He snorted quietly, flaring his nostrils before dipping his head back to the ground and rummaging through the leaves under hoof.

Shaking her head, Katelyn pulled her knife from her boot and sliced the ham in half, creating two thick slices. One she'd save for morning. The other, she laid across the stick carefully and stuck it over the flames. Kat watched closely for a few chimes as the meat darkened around the edges and curled slightly as it cooked. As soon as one little spot started to turn black, she retreated from the flames and inspected the ham. It had started to burn as well, but she'd caught it in time to save the majority.

The cheese Katelyn planned on leaving alone. It would melt a little on its own when she spread it on the ham and toast. She stacked the components together--bread, cheese, then ham, and let it set a moment. The juice from the ham would soften the crust of the bread a little, and the cheese did soften as she'd hoped. After a short wait, she picked up her dinner and took an experimental bite. The black, burnt crust broke with a tough, unpleasant crunch and her nose wrinkled at the taste. She chewed it quickly and washed it down with a swig from her waterskin.

The next bite was far more enjoyable. The softer, far less charred bread tore away, and the ham's juice mingled with the cheese. She savored the rest of her small meal with slow deliberation, and when she finished Kat wiped her hands on the small cloth before tossing the scrap into the fire. She stood as it burned, and watch the flames eat the fabric quickly. As the last of it turned to ash, she kicked earth and leaves over the fire to snuff it out. With her boot she stomped the last of it until the smoldering remains were cold, and no smoke was left. For good measure she poured a little water over top of the ashes.

With her belly at least not empty, Katelyn checked Garrison one last time to make sure he was comfortable and secure before crawling into her tent and closing the flaps behind her. She crawled under her blanket and arranged her wool cloak over top, nestling into her bedroll until she found a comfortable position. The squire woke a few times through the night at the sound of traffic on the quiet road, and would peek out to check, but most of what she saw was standard patrols. There was one stray traveling a few bells before sunrise--some kind of animal thrown over the front of his saddle, and she watched him silently until he disappeared down the road before going back to sleep for the last time that night.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on March 11th, 2015, 5:20 pm

88th, Winter, 514 AV


The following morning Katelyn rose before the sun started to peak above the trees, and broke camp after eating the very last of the food she'd brought along. She gave Garrison a long drink, and checked his hooves before saddling and packing him up. He was eager to be back on the road after being tied all night, and as she mounted him he took off on his own violation, trotting for the treeline before she was barely seated. When they broke through the branches and he climbed onto the road with an eager hop in his gait, she turned him south toward home and let him set the pace.

His trot soon turned to a slow canter, and she relaxed into the smooth rhythm as he carried her back toward the Outpost. The ride home seemed quicker than the trip yesterday, though she attributed some of it to her Tiaden's energy. By the time they reached the first finger of the Avitar the sun was barely at her peak in the sky. Katelyn dismounted and led the stallion down the bank to the water's edge, but he didn't lower his head to drink. She waited a few times to see if he would change his mind, but found herself leading him back to the road and riding on.

The squire tried again at the second branch, but it wasn't until the third when he finally took a long drought of water. She took the opportunity while he was distracted to fill up her waterskins, and when they were both ready, set off south again. It was mid-evening by the time they arrived, and both of them had worked up a good sweat. Garrison hadn't wanted to walk more than a half mile stretch at a time before fighting his back into a lope or quick trot, and his eager energy cut their trip by over a bell.

When they turned down the small road that led them up to the gates of the Outpost, Katelyn dismounted and led her horse the rest of the way, allowing him to calm down and cool off. Back at the Menagerie, she untacked the massive stallion after letting him take another long drink and brushed him down until he gleamed. Before putting him back in his stall she cleaned out the debris from the road from each of his hooves, and shut the door behind him after he clopped inside to find his hay in the corner. Sebastian had greeted the two of them excited, and waited impatiently for Kat to be done before she went to his stall and slipped her hands inside to stroke his face.

The squire spent a good few chimes loving on her pony's ears and cheeks before a familiar, excited voice drew her attention.

"I've took care of your horse while you were gone!"

Katelyn turned to see Percy standing there, a bucket full of water in each hand and a smile stretching from ear to ear. Katelyn grinned at him and turned to lean against the stall door.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Katelyn Marks on March 11th, 2015, 5:34 pm

"That's payment enough for me. Thank you for looking after him. I delivered your package to your uncle. Funny guy. I'm sure your sister will love her present. Your uncle was impressed with your craftsmanship like I was," she said, and the young squire blushed under her praise.

"Well, I hope she likes it. I'll get to go see her in the spring, and I bet she'll have filled it with drawings by then."

"If she's as good an artist as you are a leathersmith, I'm sure they're something to look at."

Percy smiled, and Katelyn folded her arms.

"I for one need to go get a real meal in me. I didn't necessarily take along the most filling food," she said with a smile, and he nodded his understanding.

The young boy put down his buckets as she came forward and offered her hand, and he took it in a surprisingly firm grip.

"It was nice to meet you Percy."

He beamed at her and gave her hand a few good shakes before picking his buckets up.

"Thank you again for helping me like that," he said, and she tried to brush it off with a shake of her head, but he went on seriously. "No, really. I won't forget that. Thank you Katelyn."

Now it was her turn to blush, and she nodded.

"I'll see you around kid."

Kat watched him tote his buckets away, and gave one last wave when he glanced back and smiled at her. She sighed when he disappeared from sight, and gave a powerful stretch that popped a few bones down her back. When her stomach gave a low growl soon after, it was all the incentive she needed to grab her gear and head back inside to put everything away and find a nice lunch.
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[The Kabrin Road] The Messenger, Part 2

Postby Orin Fenix on April 4th, 2015, 10:04 pm

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Observation 3
Horsemanship 2
Horseback Riding 2
Wilderness Survival 2
Cooking 2
Endurance 1
Socialization 1
Land Navigation 3

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  • Horsemanship: Brushing Down After a Ride
  • Horsemanship: Cleaning Hooves
  • Cooking: Toasting Bread
  • Cooking: Making a Sandwich
  • Percy: Aspiring Leathersmith

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4 Assisting a citizen


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It was a very nice solo. I know nothing of horses so I'm always excited to see someone who clearly knows what they're doing with them. Also, I laughed when she burned the bread and I feel for her. It's always nice to see someone else cooking for a change. I wasn't entirely sure about the shield points because I haven't read part one but I assume this was a request and you are a squire, so I gave it to you.

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