Spring 13, 501
Bronze Woods
A soft, but stale spring breeze blew through the corridors of the Stormhold castle stirring the air deep in the bowels of the city. The breeze came from the ocean, and it woke Alex. He was excited, and woke even before his father- but only by a few chimes. William Hamish Moore was a hunter, and today he would be taking his son out to start his apprenticeship. They were not a wealthy family, but they made enough that they didn’t go hungry, and today was special. William had bought a fresh loaf of bread, and even bought a little honey for them to celebrate. They split a chunk of dried venison and both drank a little cream. Something Alex wouldn’t drink again for a long time.
William packed light on his hunting trips, he almost never stayed out of the city past dark. Certainly not if he could help it. William loaded his belt and pouches with various scents, and enough food for a meal in the field. Alex was given a knapsack of gear, a small tarp, some rope, and various tools and utensils. A large water skin was lashed to the side of the back. It was almost too heavy for Alex, but he was too excited to even notice. He wanted to prove to his father that this was something he could handle.
Without waking his mother, Alex gave her a kiss on the cheek, the trotted out behind his father. The city was quiet this early, it would be bells before the sun would even start to warm the sky, but the moon was high over the citadel. The father and son walked through the mostly empty streets, passing a couple knight patrols. William stopped for each on, offering the knights a bit of beef, and asking for the latest rumors from the knights out in the woods. Mostly it was just idle gossip, and the knights seemed happy for the food, and brief break from their route. Alex wanted to hurry out of the city, it started to feel like a prison when he was stuck inside the towering walls for too long. But he held his tongue and let his father chat. It took almost a bell for them to get out of the gates, laden with gear. They chatted with the gate guards, the last knights that they would probably run into for the rest of the day. Outside of the city it was dangerous, and the woods were too large for the knights to patrol every inch. And if they did, they hunters would just have to go further out to hunt their game.
When they were safely out of range of anyone, William took out a stave of wood. It was simple, and almost 4 feet long with notched carved on either ends, and a makeshift handle made of deer leather lashed just below the center. A short bow string was lashed tightly to the bottom. Alex fought the excitement of seeing such an elegant and simple weapon. ”This is my weapon of choice. Its made of a single piece of yew.” William handed the bow to his son, ”here, take this. It needs to be strung before it can be shot.”
Alex took the stave, it was lighter than it looked. It felt powerful and deadly, but dormant in his hands. ”Stringing the bow is simple, if you have the muscle for it.” continued his father, whose tone suggested a challenge. ”pretend it is already strung, and step inside the bow.” Alex did as he was told, and carefully held the bow. ”Good, now keep the bow in place by bracing it on your feet, and gently bend the bow back until the string reaches the top notch.”
Alex nodded, and took a deep breath before putting his weight into gently bending the bow back. It was tough, and took most of his stenght and size to even start to bend the yew stave. His father helped him guide the string into the notch. With the bow in his hand, and strung, it seemed to lose a foot of height, but it gained the feel of death. It chilled the young bow to his core, to hold this power. But, he loved it.