Chirping birds, and the rustle of breeze against brush and branches fills the area with a gentle, ambient sound. The crunch of a boot on somewhat dry ground combines with the noise of nature as Kiht Jakkya comes to a stop on the open, caravan-paved dirt road.
She lets her gaze wander before letting out a gentle whistle. A tiny falcon flies from a near-by tree canopy to meet her lifted arm. He greets her with a gentle but shrill "cheep".
"Greetings, Haru. You are going to miss the forest it seems." She speaks quietly to the bird. Haru only responds with a tilt of his head.
Kiht begins to gaze about the forest once more. The sun is setting, and the light from it gets filtered through countless leaves of the tall Black Shroud trees. For once in many moons, the forest seems peaceful. It isn't the peace of a darkness that masks a verdant Hell, but the peace of an environment returned closer to balance - the peace of a slightly fairer land. There are no voidsent to leap out from the brush, nor are there unnatural monsters to eat passers-by.
The Keeper hunter grows a smirk before turning away from her home. She faces a road to Eastern Thanalan, and begins to slowly continue her pace.
"Haru... I never thought I would say this, but we taught the Elementals a lesson." She speaks before a soft chuckle escapes her. "I am leaving this forest before they realize that."
She walks a bit further before she takes in a deep breath of forest air. "I will not forget O-Rhen's crimes, nor his honorable sacrifice. I will not forget those who lost their lives. But for once, I am glad... There will be a nounce more justice in this forest from now on."
Haru ignores Kiht's banter, and flies off of her arm to pursue an unfortunate mouse who chose a bad day to wander onto the road.
She lets her gaze wander before letting out a gentle whistle. A tiny falcon flies from a near-by tree canopy to meet her lifted arm. He greets her with a gentle but shrill "cheep".
"Greetings, Haru. You are going to miss the forest it seems." She speaks quietly to the bird. Haru only responds with a tilt of his head.
Kiht begins to gaze about the forest once more. The sun is setting, and the light from it gets filtered through countless leaves of the tall Black Shroud trees. For once in many moons, the forest seems peaceful. It isn't the peace of a darkness that masks a verdant Hell, but the peace of an environment returned closer to balance - the peace of a slightly fairer land. There are no voidsent to leap out from the brush, nor are there unnatural monsters to eat passers-by.
The Keeper hunter grows a smirk before turning away from her home. She faces a road to Eastern Thanalan, and begins to slowly continue her pace.
"Haru... I never thought I would say this, but we taught the Elementals a lesson." She speaks before a soft chuckle escapes her. "I am leaving this forest before they realize that."
She walks a bit further before she takes in a deep breath of forest air. "I will not forget O-Rhen's crimes, nor his honorable sacrifice. I will not forget those who lost their lives. But for once, I am glad... There will be a nounce more justice in this forest from now on."
Haru ignores Kiht's banter, and flies off of her arm to pursue an unfortunate mouse who chose a bad day to wander onto the road.