Setting
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"I would like you to show me, please." R'Nieth took a step back, and a deep breath and. Catching his strength, so that he was prepared for anything. HE was not used to passing out, even if was for only a few seconds. That is considered more of a black out right? He was not used to blacking out.
R'Nieth decided to sit down for a bit, he was slightly overwhelmed at the informational overload from earlier. It was night, so it would be ok for him to sleep. Although usually he would be up and about, and only sleep 4 hours. As is his nature, for being part snake anyway. Wolf had slept clear through the day eariler, so they had a few hours to rest and do some talking after R'Nieth took a nap. "Do you mind if I power nap for a few hours?" R'Nieth didn't exactly wait for answer, he pulled his hoodie on closer to cover his face, so that there were only shadows showing. He then sat back against the log and dozed.
R'Nieth was croached in the bushes behind shrub, and low branches. There was leaves and other things to conceal he and his father's presense from roaming wild life. By this point, R'Nieth had master the art of hiding. But as always, with his fathers standards and accelerated learning courses, R'Nieth always had more to learn. Arlaniard Volger was a very strict teacher, he didn't tolerate rookie mistakes. Often times, there were harsh punishments to not doing something correctly. So if you were to learn from him, you would have to learn to pay close attention. Focus was a definite ey to working alongside him. Wether it be in smithing, hunting, crafting, or even cooking. You had to learn to keep up with him, or pay consequences. R'Nieth's father was a very disciplined and skilled hunter, who learned from his father. Arlaniard was telling R'Nieth how being stealthy didn't always mean not being seen or heard, because sometimes, that is what is going to drive someone into forgetting about other more clever traps. Something about subterfuge, R'Nieth didn't quiet understand this advanced tactic. But he would learn soon.
"R'Nieth my ssson. Understand, that you will be caught in sssituations, where you have to sssscavange for food, and there will only be prey availible, that have the wits to sssurvive. Outsmarting them, requires clever thinking. Take this lumbering jackel-rabbit here." Arlaniard pointed to a figure 100 meters away. R'Nieth could barely make out the outline of the beast as he was approaching from afar. Arlaniard could see up to distances as far as a mile away. But it was straining work, and at his age, its really more like 3/4ths of a mile. R'Nieth was working on such feats. "This is a creature I am going to teach you how to hunt today. These are creatures that know their way around foreign, and familiar territory, due to thier enhanced sssense of smell and thermo-vision. They can see patterns of foots prints that have been stepped on from as old as a week. Which is unheard of really, my ssson. Honestly I don't know how they do it, must be sssome crossbreeding thing...heh...getting back to subject, these creature can see a ssshort distance of 100 meters, about as far as we are. But the difference here, is that they have a few weaknesses. They can't run ina zig zag pattern, due to their immense forward running speed, when in jackel form. Right now, it's in rabbit form, we will take it in this form, but it will be difficult. You want to get it in it's more vicious state. It's not to cautious or fleeing, and it wont try to outsmart you, just escape or lure you into an open area once it's pissed enough to transform." R'Nieth looked upen the jackel-rabbit as it came withen a reasonable 50 meters, at this distance, R'Neith could make out the look of the prey. It was small, about a foot tall, and 2 feet long. It was chubby, and looked to have elongated claws, for digging, and long hindlegs. The color of it was odd, it was white in the body, but the long ears and legs/feet were black and red respectively. It had green eyes, and what seemed to be a very cautious and timid look to it. R'Nieth couldn't quite grasp the danger of such a small looking creature, but knew from his experience with tranformative beast, that this was probably a ruse for it to draw prey to him. R'Nieth would not fall for it. "Understand, my ssson. This is a beast you want to take head on when by himself, and from the sssshadows when in a pack. Right now, I will teach you the ssshadow way of taking him down." Arlaniard backed up a bit, and jumped to a low branch, then proceeded to run up the tree, over to the next with amazing speed. The trees were bunched together, being a forest and all. R'Nieth followed his father and teacher, finding it not so difficult, for they have done this before. His father stopped in a tree, that was overlooking the jackel-rabbit from about 10 meters away, but they were a ways up, about 2 stories.
"R'Nieth, I am going to provoke it, and make it want to run, it'll run into one of the traps we have sssset up nearby. Understand this is ssssomething you need to learn, how to trick your prey, or enemies into believing that they have either the advantage, or that they have a chance of essscape. You will learn to ssshow them otherwise." Arlaniard stated. After he finished stating the lesson plan, he hopped down from the tree, and began the demostration. R'Nieth new there were 15 traps, in the surrounding area of a mile, that were set up before hand. R'Nieth did a mental sweep of the area, making sure to follow the movements of the now surprised jackel-rabbit. The transformation did not start immidiately like R'Nieth thought it would, in fact, the rabbit simply bolted in the opposite direction. Being surprised by a 6'8 man with nothing on but a damn loincloth, with green skin and a murderous gleam in his eyes, would leave R'Neith surprised as well. Arlaniard ran after the rabbit with surprising speed and agility, dodging branches, and completely hopping over 4 foot high fallen trees. R'Neith followed in the trees above, making sure to keep track of them both. Arlaniard got ahead on the left side of the rabbit, and threw a dagger at the rabbits feet, missing on prupose, to coax it into the western traps. "Yea, come on you meaty prey, lunch will be ssserved with you in a sssstew!" My father yelled, having far too much fun, and leaving R'Nieth thinking 'What part of this is fricking stealth? I may be 12, but I know screaming about food while hunting is not the way to go.'
The rabbit apeared to be at a lost, as he was having daggers being thrown at him, left and right, as if he was being purposefully hearded. Eventually, it got frustrated, and came into a landing. After which, it turned around, and stood its ground. He looked very peeved, and was going to transform. It's face started to elongate, and it started to loose some of its fur, the fur retracted into the body, leaving small rough hair. The color began to turn from white, to a blackish color, the red from the ears and feet began to blend into streaks along the body. Arlaniard came into the landing right before it finished, R'Nieth on his tail from above. Arlaniard yelled out to R'Nieth for him to throw the daggers that would trigger the trap. R'Nieth threw the daggers, four of them at the jackel-rabbit, impaling it 2 of its feet, as he was instructed to do with all his prey if they were transforming. R'Nieth had missed the other two, or rather, the jackel seemd to have dodged them, he was sure to get scolded about that later. The jackel rabbit stopped mid tranrformation, looking confused and very angry. It didn't seem to register the pain right away. R'Nieth spotted the wires from his spot and threw two more daggers, severing the wires that would make everything fall into motion. Arrows came flying out of the tree branches, in a predesignated fashion, showering the clearing to kill anything as big as a troll. But they were flying in a shion that would aim for the knees, and eyes of the trolls. If the troll was not in a specific area, the arrows would keep flying, and sever another wire that would trigger more arrows. It was a clever trap, that only needed one trigger. It would self trigger after that. The jackel-rabbit looked confused and tried to dodge the first few arrows, as it saw them coming, but got impaled, due to its feet being inpaled from earlier. The jackel bit three arrows from the air, surprisingly, even through it being impaled from left to right. The trap was clever, in its self adjusting manner, it was set up in a way that would kill different types of creatures, but if certain arrows did not hit, it would just stop sending arrows for that specific kind of kill, and just send arrow for the next pre-thought out kill that the hunter prepared for. With all creatures, they needed only be impaled in certain places for immobilazation, and then the death strike.
After about 45 seconds of arrows flying. They stopped, and the jackel had been impaled in its body 7 times, in its head once, and in its feet by R'Nieths daggers. But the jackel had apparently caught a few of the arrows in its mouth, clearly able to keep up with the speed and tragectory of the barrage, but could not withstand the sheer number of arrows. "Now, ssson. Come down here." Alaniard commanded. R'Nieth obeyed, jumping down, and gazzing up at his father. R'Nieth stood at his father's side at about 5'4. Short for his reptilian race, tall for his age. "This is the result of clever coaxing, and planning. Lure your enemies and prey alike into your traps. Whilst ssstaying weary of other traps, prey, opponents, environmental hazzzards and people in your sssurroundings. Ssstealth does not always mean you will need the advantage, nor does it always mean you have to sssstay hidden. Remember that, my ssson." R'Nieth remembered smiling at his father, as his father looked at him with pride. Arlaniard puth his hand on his sons shoulder, an d started talking. But now words came from his mouth. R'Nieth started to look confused, as thememory became blury.
R'Nieth's dream skipped to another scene. He was traveling, after his village was raided, whilst he was out hunting for his family. He was not there at the time of the raid, and he was devestated by what he found he gotten back. He began traveling a week after this, hoping to find a wizard, who could teach him to go back in time and prevent the deaths. IF only he was there. It didn't matter that he was 13 when it happened. He blamed his father, after he found out that his father was nowhere to be found at the time. His mother died in the squarelling, and his sister, who survived, tole him about what happend. The villagers drove the raiders out, after having been taught to defend themselves by the local rayal guards, due to Reiya Volger's efforts, and hard work. R'Nieth loved his mother Reiya, she was always there to care for him after a hard weeks training with his father. His sister loved her even more than he did. After Reiya died protecting her daughter, Lexaiya Volger, my sister, told me about what happened. R'Nieth had mad sure every one was ok, apparently there was only one death thanks to the local guards help, from a tip off. No one knew who tipped the guard off, but after they came, no one else died. They were too late to save Reiya, which R'Nieth hated them for. But it was not thier duty to protect her, it was his father's and his. So R'Neith set out to find a local wozard, who often helped with enchanting the stones, and steel for the families crafting. His father was always in contact with said person, and R'Nieth was determined to find out where his father ws during that time, and what he was doing. R'Nieth had just started to think of possible leads, when one of the local merchants who works at the docks of the next city over, told him of the dealings with their family and the wizard. He being a friend of the family, made his a very trust worthy person. R'Nieth would start his journey by finding this wizard.
R'Nieth awoke slowly, being stirred by a spider that had crawed onto his hand. He looked at the spider, as he regained his conciousness, and remembered that he fallen asleep from exhaustion. He raised his hand, and looked at the spider carefully, recognizing its breed, and put his hand down to scoot it along. The 7 inch spider was of one the rare breeds of its species. A desert spider that wad a friendly nature towards reptiles, and most larger animals. But it's poison was potent, and R'Nieth often collected it when ever he could find them. This particular spider had been following R'Nieth for a month, taking a liking toward R'Nieth's scent, and kind nature. Aparantly, although he could directly speak with the creature, the creature could communitcate with his bretheren. They would tell him what the spider was feeling. So R'Nieth would allow the black-blue wolf spider to follow him how he saw fit. R'Nieth looked at the camp that was set, and noticed the barrier was still up. Looking strong. R'Nieth also noticed the sun breaking the horizon, and saw that the wolf was asleep, or so it seemed. R'Nieth woutld get up from his relaxed sitting position, and do his mornign work out routine. He put his sword down on the log, and began stretching. One he did that for 15 minutes, he began to flip in place, and then spring to lunges then pushups. He did 5 reps of 45 of those. He proceeded to practice his taichi and wingchun routines, mixing them together, and seperating them again. He picked up his sword, mid sweep of a pose, and drew it into his practice. This would continue until the sun rose completely.
"Hey, did you mention a jackel-rabbit? I hunted those as a child. How big are they around here?" R'Nieth said. "I think that they are so interesting to hunt. Did you know a strong enough jackel-rabbit can tack on a troll? To anwer your question, yes. But answer mines first."
"Where did you find these? I haven't seen one since I entered this region. My normal style of hunting involves lure and kill tactics, or hurding tactics. With these, I usually just killl from a distance, using prior set traps. Nothing special, recently I have been just tusseling head on with creatures, to build a stronger base of strength and speed. I really need that as a hunter. Although I strike fast, I'm not as fast as my race is to be expected of."
R'Nieth decided that he would openly state his strong feelings about the entire situation they were in, he stalk away, and talk over his shoulder, heading in the direction of camp, and the camp fire. "You want me to help cook? I can make a mean Jack-o-butterbear stew. I need to acquire some honey, preferably from Fire-Blend Orange Jackets, but they can be regular badger bees. I don't have any, but I was told it was easy to find an orange jacket bee, all you had to do was lay out the blood of a jackel-rabbit and mix it with lime. Which I have here." R'Nieth was so excited about cooking, and learning new methods to live, survive, become stronger, and magic, that he didn't give Wolf a chance to answer his initial question about the helping him carry his large score. He just went to the fire, threw a large mount of tender and couple logs in, heading to his luggage to gather the materials needed for the cooking and summoning of bees, directly after.
R'Nieth flipped the meat that was on the grill, he took out a collapsible board, and set the meat on it after it had seared and cooked some. He chopped it up into a mesh of different meat, but in a bundle. He combined the meat into a nice pile and removed the grill from the fire, replacing it with a collapsible wok. He put the meat into hit after waiting 2 minutes for it to heat up. Then he added some ground black pepper, some troll fat extract, a bit of jackel-rabbit blood (believe it or not, it adds flavor and strength), some left over honey that he had (the last of his) and some personal sauce creation. The sauce had different herbs, spices and bases that was secret to his family. Anyways, R'Nieth was almost done, that's when he took out his gallon of water from his pack. He put it on the ground, getting into the hunting position to cast, that was taught to him by Wolf. He started the casting of the cold spell, cooling the water down to a very comfortable temperature. He focused on just relaxing and the end result of the spell. Finding it easier to do that than the complexity of how the spell works. It went without a hitch, even better actually. It would seem that the spell decided to purify the water and make it sparkle. Must have bee a side effect to the spell. "Hey Wolf, do you know anything about purification spells?" It wouldn't hurt to know, R'Nieth only knew about cold spells. He couldn't caste a great majority of them, but he knew of them.
R'Nieth went back to the wok, just in time to simultaneously move the meat around in it, and stir the pot stew. They were both done after about 5 more minutes. The water was ready, and the food was. It would seem Wolf had been busy with the pelts and drying out the bladders and intestine. Although R'Nieth would save those for various reasons, they served as a good base for rope, when cleaned out, dried, tied together (or wrapped), and used for the purpose you need it for. R'Nieth was eager to dig in, he actually was surprised at the barrier that was set up by Wolf, once he looked around, having finished cooking. "Nice work friend, or should I call you master? That feels weird, how about teacher?" R'Nieth was setting up bowls, and plates. Pouring the fresh water into the cups that was made out of wood. Crafted by himself. It was beautifully carved, by knife, he took his time making them, and selling them whenever he happened into a village. Besides bounty hunting, that was his other hustle. He had many, but that was one he was very passionate about. He also crafted weaponry and cooked quiet well, passionate about both. But those weren't as well used as they could be, since he didn't belong to any specific village or anything. R'Nieth finished the setting of food, leaving the stew and the meat carne in their pot and wok, respectively. Just in case someone wanted seconds. Everything smelled sublime to R'Nieth, except for the meat stir fry, it seemed to be slightly over-cooked...Maybe he took too long on the spell, ignoring it for 30 second too long. But then again, R'Nieth was just extremely particular about those things. After Wolf responded to his previous question, R'Nieth asked him how the food was, after he had sat to join him.
Responding to the question on what to be called, Wolf stated. "Call me teacher or friend, as though I am skilled, I am no master."
After eating rather rapidly, for a few minutes, Wolf looked at the cups. He saw the amount of detail carved into them. It was obvious that a hobby like this could easily make more than a few coins. Just after he had swallowed a bite R'Nieth asked him how the food was. "Let me say this. I am glad you were the one cooking, as I have yet to have even met someone, other than you of course, who could cook to this level." After another bite Wolf asked "Do you sell carved items? I had a friend who sold carved statues, made of whatever you could pay for or provide."
R'Nieth saw how Wolf was really putting the food away, and took out another bowl, filling it to the brim, with more stew, mixing in the stir fried on top. "Would you like more? You eat as if your famished...friend..." R'Nieth seemed a bit uncomfortable saying the word. "That will take getting used to, I usually only call my brethren 'friend'. But even they usually get called just 'braitheir', essentially brother in my tounge... " The word for brother would sound like a sickly hiss combined with terrible English. But that is what happens when you try to pronounce snake tounge in the local language. "I shall call you teacher when it comes to matter I do not know, and wish to inquire. Any other time shall be braitheir. If you don't mind?"
"Thank you for the compliment on the cooking. I used to cook for royalty, by default of my mother...it was never the intention. I was terrible for two years, learning to cook my mother eccentric style. Eventually I picked it up, then the entirety of cooking feel on me, as my mother continued to craft precious statues, tools, and armourment. She had a gift for crafting...I learned from her how to craft my own essentials." R'Nieth got a little distracted, slowing down his eating, to reflect on his hardships. Eventually snapping out of it, and continuing. "Oh, yea, I usually sell my crafts to get by, when I'm tired of the occasional 'messy' contract. Although those generally give me more than enough money to survive on for a month or two. I eat little, and usually hunt, so lodging is generally in the wilderness. Which cut most of my expenses by 3/4th. The only thing I ever need pay for is bathing and tools or accessories. The occasional repairs on equipment can be pricey, depending on the town. But like I said, I get by in trade and haggling with my skill set." R'Nieth really was like a nomad, he didn't stay anywhere too long, so as to not raise attention, or get comfortable. He was always looking to stay fit, and get stronger. So the road was the best for that.
"I am sorry, but what is it that your doing out in these parts anyway? I'm looking for a solution to certain...issues. Which is the reason I am looking for a wizard to teach me certain magics. I am learning what I can along the way, which is a reason I am joining you. One of them anyways, what about you?"
R'Nieth sipped on the soup as he eyeballed Wolf from the side, waiting a few moments for the response.
"I am sorry, but what is it that your doing out in these parts anyway? I'm looking for a solution to certain...issues. Which is the reason I am looking for a wizard to teach me certain magics. I am learning what I can along the way, which is a reason I am joining you. One of them anyways, what about you?"
R'Nieth sipped on the soup as he eyeballed Wolf from the side, waiting a few moments for the response.
"I gather these might help, they were given to me by the last wizard in the four towns ago when I was selling my merchandise. He wanted to help me on my quest for knowledge in the arts of magic, as well as my travels. So he gave me these rare hydration food tablets. He called them 'Rathery Pills'. Said they would act as a food source, giving you double your energy and providing fufillment of needs in regards to food. The instruction I was given, was dont ever use this when you have food, because I wont be able to eat normal food for a month, for these have a very lethal reaction to normal proteins and the such. I dont really know where they came from, but I've used them once, near death, in the last drought. They work fine, no hunger, no thirst, just 3 times a day periodical ingestion does the trick." R'Nieth held them out for Wolf to see.
"We will try to stock up on meat, I will take care of the cooking, and any other additives to meals. I'm sure it wont be too bad, at least that is the hope." R'Nieth looked at the empty pot of stew, remembering it's flavor. "We will be ok." He started to go about cleaning everything up, taking his pot aside and placing it alongside the other one, and the bowl. Preparing to cast a water spell, since he had no knowledge of any source or body of water.
As he casted the spell, cleaning the dishes out, he began to pack it all up, collapsing them back to their original sizes of compactness. R'Nieth set about breaking down the tent, since it was going on midday, he figured they could trek a bit before they turned in. R'Nieth had slept through the night anyways, and Wolf got his in too. So it was time to move.
R'Nieth having broke down the tent and camp, was preparing to take down the barrier, when Wolf showed up. Caring two carcasses. "Honestly, I don't know how you manage to do that, but do you want to fillet those now? Because that would make life easier, however, we would need to let the pelts stay, unless you want to trek during the night?"
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