The light had faded noticeably as Fallan had been returning to the camp but it made little difference for the days were now shorter and his eyes adjusted well enough out on the Grass for it not to matter so much. Of greater issue was the cold dry flakes of snow which blew into his face causing him to blink and to turn his head away from the wind. Fortunately he was not in any case relying purely on his own vision for Stormdancer had more sense than he did of where the tents lay and where feed could be obtained more easily than by nipping at the frozen grass.
Fallan allowed the wind to whistle softly past him, it's tugs and playful pushes merely reminders of greater powers than mere humans and a note that Zulrav was always present out here, inserting himself into all parts of the Drykas lives.
His god aside Fallan had other things on his mind for he had a warm tent with warmer company awaiting him and though it was harder now to find anything on his foraging trips for the world waited for the seasons to turn once more, the Spring growth just a hint in the landscape. What little he had found was tucked carefully inside his jacket and he settled it back into place once he'd dismounted from Stormdancer and removed her gear. She was less interested in him and his ministrations than she was in the relative shelter of the tents and the small portion of grain that he offered her.
The lights spilling from some of the tents diminished his night vision adaptation and so he was careful as he walked, turning his head away from the lights and keeping his eyes down for carelessly placed lines which might trip him he quickly threaded his way through to their tent where he ducked through the entrance and turning his head away from the light, which dim as it was dazzled him fastened the opening to keep the warmth inside.
He turned with a smile on his face, an expression which froze slightly as he realised that they were not alone, his eyes flickering to the bedding, recognition of who lay there coming immediately as did the bruises which caused his smile to slip away and be replaced by a frown, his pleasure at returning to Tay mitigated by the concerns for Isedan.
Realising that he was staring he pushed his attention back to Tay and raised his eyebrows for an explanation, adjusting his expectations as what he could read in the small expressions of her face told him that this was not some mere minor accident.
Fallan allowed the wind to whistle softly past him, it's tugs and playful pushes merely reminders of greater powers than mere humans and a note that Zulrav was always present out here, inserting himself into all parts of the Drykas lives.
His god aside Fallan had other things on his mind for he had a warm tent with warmer company awaiting him and though it was harder now to find anything on his foraging trips for the world waited for the seasons to turn once more, the Spring growth just a hint in the landscape. What little he had found was tucked carefully inside his jacket and he settled it back into place once he'd dismounted from Stormdancer and removed her gear. She was less interested in him and his ministrations than she was in the relative shelter of the tents and the small portion of grain that he offered her.
The lights spilling from some of the tents diminished his night vision adaptation and so he was careful as he walked, turning his head away from the lights and keeping his eyes down for carelessly placed lines which might trip him he quickly threaded his way through to their tent where he ducked through the entrance and turning his head away from the light, which dim as it was dazzled him fastened the opening to keep the warmth inside.
He turned with a smile on his face, an expression which froze slightly as he realised that they were not alone, his eyes flickering to the bedding, recognition of who lay there coming immediately as did the bruises which caused his smile to slip away and be replaced by a frown, his pleasure at returning to Tay mitigated by the concerns for Isedan.
Realising that he was staring he pushed his attention back to Tay and raised his eyebrows for an explanation, adjusting his expectations as what he could read in the small expressions of her face told him that this was not some mere minor accident.