Avian creatures were not exactly a strong-suit for The Huntress. While an excellent tracker, birds presented a number of challenges when it came to finding them. So, she began in the best way she could. After hearing about where they got separated, she started off in that direction.
Weaving her way through the throng of people in the market, The Huntress kept all her senses on high alert. Be it sound, sight, or smell that might lead her to her quarry faster.
Naturally, she'd not found the vendor's companion in the spot he'd lost her. But, from here, it didn't take The Huntress overlong to begin searching and, ultimately, trek back into the market.
Frustration had not taken hold, but she began to wonder if she needed her own companion. The cat's senses would be far better than her own and likely would pick up on the sea hawk far quicker.
But, fortunately for her, she came upon a corner and saw an elf standing in front of one she hoped to be her quarry.
Directing attention to the raptor, she spoke in an even tone.
Weaving her way through the throng of people in the market, The Huntress kept all her senses on high alert. Be it sound, sight, or smell that might lead her to her quarry faster.
Naturally, she'd not found the vendor's companion in the spot he'd lost her. But, from here, it didn't take The Huntress overlong to begin searching and, ultimately, trek back into the market.
Frustration had not taken hold, but she began to wonder if she needed her own companion. The cat's senses would be far better than her own and likely would pick up on the sea hawk far quicker.
But, fortunately for her, she came upon a corner and saw an elf standing in front of one she hoped to be her quarry.
You found her,she remarked of the elf, offering him a grateful look. The bird, however, seemed agitated.
Directing attention to the raptor, she spoke in an even tone.
Ashkost, Asaara. Taashath.Slowly, but surly, the agitation seemed to fade.
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