Starting Date and Time: Jedayan 35th, 301DM
Starting Location: Western Kerawac traveling towards Pyresia
CS URLs: Raffey Silafin & Drachiathoryx
The days grew gradually warmer as Dibney carried Drache and Raffey south and east towards the City of Dragons, though the constant wind across the grassland held a chill that neither of the warm-blooded travelers much appreciated. The smooth scuttle of the huge beetle ate up mile after mile of flat plains, and Drachiathoryx soon decided that Raffey's company was worth the loss of speed that flying under the power of her own wings would have afforded her.
It was harder than she would have imagined to flee from the God known as Coria, and there were times that she nearly turned back, gazing with a painful frown over her shoulder until a word or touch from the Keremis drew her attention away from that vile pull.
The Kvaren had spared enough food to last them the first half of their trek, and the Kerawac provided the rest. Once or twice they spotted campfire smoke on the horizon, but Drache urged Raffey to steer Dibney away from the pinpoints of heat and light she could feel burning in the distance.
Trying to take her mind off of recent events, Drache asked Raffey to teach her more of his language, enjoying the sound of the words on his tongue. In return, she taught him some Draconic, and told him about her magic, about Pyresia, about her travels. It would become evident to the Keremis that although Drache had been born in the city she sometimes referred to simply as "The Mountain", she didn't have anything resembling a sense of 'home'. She didn't belong anywhere, an absence that lent itself well to a life of travel and a proclivity for wanting to immerse herself in new cultures, fleeting though her time there might be.
At night, the wind was cold, but the silk tent kept out the worst of it, and together they sat in the warmth of Drache's campfire, eating and talking. Now and then the half-dragon would work on her logbooks or write in her journal, sometimes drawing while surreptitiously glancing at Raffey out of the corner of her eye. Occasionally she would play with the fire, making it swirl and dance to follow the motions of her hand, but it reminded her of Laurel, which reminded her of Kraven, so it didn't last long. It was during one of these lazy evenings that Cinder awoke in Drache's hands as she idly traced her claws over the hard orb, blazing into life with a yawn in the shifting features of his tiny face.
And when they slept it was in the same bedroll, Drache's limbs coiled greedily around Raffey while he snuggled for warmth.
--
Early one bright morning, the travelers crossed over the edge of a rise in the grassland and they looked up to see a dark smudge rising on the horizon. Beyond this point, the terrain began to buck and roll, the waving fields of grass giving way to higher brush and the first real trees they had come across in a while. The dark hint of even thicker vegetation on the horizon beckoned.
Starting Location: Western Kerawac traveling towards Pyresia
CS URLs: Raffey Silafin & Drachiathoryx
The days grew gradually warmer as Dibney carried Drache and Raffey south and east towards the City of Dragons, though the constant wind across the grassland held a chill that neither of the warm-blooded travelers much appreciated. The smooth scuttle of the huge beetle ate up mile after mile of flat plains, and Drachiathoryx soon decided that Raffey's company was worth the loss of speed that flying under the power of her own wings would have afforded her.
It was harder than she would have imagined to flee from the God known as Coria, and there were times that she nearly turned back, gazing with a painful frown over her shoulder until a word or touch from the Keremis drew her attention away from that vile pull.
The Kvaren had spared enough food to last them the first half of their trek, and the Kerawac provided the rest. Once or twice they spotted campfire smoke on the horizon, but Drache urged Raffey to steer Dibney away from the pinpoints of heat and light she could feel burning in the distance.
Trying to take her mind off of recent events, Drache asked Raffey to teach her more of his language, enjoying the sound of the words on his tongue. In return, she taught him some Draconic, and told him about her magic, about Pyresia, about her travels. It would become evident to the Keremis that although Drache had been born in the city she sometimes referred to simply as "The Mountain", she didn't have anything resembling a sense of 'home'. She didn't belong anywhere, an absence that lent itself well to a life of travel and a proclivity for wanting to immerse herself in new cultures, fleeting though her time there might be.
At night, the wind was cold, but the silk tent kept out the worst of it, and together they sat in the warmth of Drache's campfire, eating and talking. Now and then the half-dragon would work on her logbooks or write in her journal, sometimes drawing while surreptitiously glancing at Raffey out of the corner of her eye. Occasionally she would play with the fire, making it swirl and dance to follow the motions of her hand, but it reminded her of Laurel, which reminded her of Kraven, so it didn't last long. It was during one of these lazy evenings that Cinder awoke in Drache's hands as she idly traced her claws over the hard orb, blazing into life with a yawn in the shifting features of his tiny face.
And when they slept it was in the same bedroll, Drache's limbs coiled greedily around Raffey while he snuggled for warmth.
--
Early one bright morning, the travelers crossed over the edge of a rise in the grassland and they looked up to see a dark smudge rising on the horizon. Beyond this point, the terrain began to buck and roll, the waving fields of grass giving way to higher brush and the first real trees they had come across in a while. The dark hint of even thicker vegetation on the horizon beckoned.