[color=0054a6]Varya Chandrar[/color] Varya was tired, having spent the past few hours riding a horse, his bottom was sore, his eyes tired from needing to keep constant vigilance, and his mind eroded from fatigue and boredom. He was thankful when it finally came time to make camp. When they stopped Varya dismounted from the horse, his feet jolted awake from hours of disuse and staggering when his feet landed upon the firm earth. Varya immediately took off his shoes, feeling the earth beneath him with his bare feet and sighing in relief. It felt so good to feel the solid soil beneath him after so long being suspended high from it by the horse's back. A moment after he mustered his strength and entered a strong horse stance as he casted his old reliable spell, Bhumidevi's Embrace, enveloping his whole body in a brief green glow. He sighed an even deeper sigh of relief as he felt the magnetic energies of earth flow through his feet up his legs and circulating through his blood like a tree absorbing nutrients from the ground through its roots. [color=0054a6]"Ah...Thank you Earth Mother."[/color] He whispered with gratitude as he felt a great deal of his discomfort leave him. Varya was still exhausted from the journey and wanted nothing more than to embrace sleep deeply, but he pushed himself to check up on the old man to make sure he was still doing ok. He saw Thernous sound asleep, no doubt more tired than everyone else given his venerable age. He was glad that the old man was getting some rest. He also saw the bear siblings trying to move him, though the young lad and Thernous's grandson, Erwin he thought he heard his name was, carefully grabbing something from beneath the sleeping elder while advising the bears the let sleeping dogs lie. Varya would have done the same if Erwin hadn't done so first, though perhaps not in as charitable a mood. Varya approached him slowly and spoke in a whisper. [color=0054a6]"Lord...Erwin was it? Mind if I help you set up the tent?"[/color] He helped the young lord set up the tent for the bears before swiftly finding a place to set up his own bedding. He settled for the driest spot he could find in the the nearby shallow cave in the rock wall. He wasted no time laying out his bedroll and his gambeson as extra bedding before laying his belongings next to it. Varya got underneath the covers and undressed, setting his clothes aside as he cozyed up for sleep, he was simply too tired to care about anything else. Thernous was ok and everyone else was setting up camp, and that is all that mattered in his tired mind at the moment. Varya had done his part, and now embraces sweet sleep as his reward, entrusting the others to keep vigilance.