
Night fell and rose. It was dawn when they approached the camp. Even so, they could not have approached undetected. The huntresses had to have smelled the chocobo long ago, even if they hadn't seen them while preparing for their hunts. By dawn the tribe was already mostly awake, the fire that kept the camp warm at night having burned down to goals and need to be rebuilt to cook the morning's meal.
K'ile soughed the blanket from his shoulder and accepted the cold morning air that wrapped his body, jumping into it to land on the sand as the huntresses approached. The spears that had lowered at the sight of the red-headed Keeper relaxed when K'ile came into view. He flicked his wrist and made the stones on his bracelet light up as a way to identify himself, and then he waved high over his head. Xha'li's greeting had preceded his own, but K'ile's was more purposeful, "Hey, someone make sure there's a shaman awake! Luha's hurt!"
The Tia turned then, grabbing the cart and pulling himself up by it. He didn't wait to see if K'luha was awake or asleep, but said to her, "Make sure they take you straight to the shaman and don't give them a hard time. If you don't get better I'm not going to be challenging any Nunhs for you." Then he let himself drop back into the sand and turned.
To the arriving huntresses, he said, "Find a place for the stranger and his brids, but don't get attached to any of them. I've got to go see the Elders right away."
K'ile soughed the blanket from his shoulder and accepted the cold morning air that wrapped his body, jumping into it to land on the sand as the huntresses approached. The spears that had lowered at the sight of the red-headed Keeper relaxed when K'ile came into view. He flicked his wrist and made the stones on his bracelet light up as a way to identify himself, and then he waved high over his head. Xha'li's greeting had preceded his own, but K'ile's was more purposeful, "Hey, someone make sure there's a shaman awake! Luha's hurt!"
The Tia turned then, grabbing the cart and pulling himself up by it. He didn't wait to see if K'luha was awake or asleep, but said to her, "Make sure they take you straight to the shaman and don't give them a hard time. If you don't get better I'm not going to be challenging any Nunhs for you." Then he let himself drop back into the sand and turned.
To the arriving huntresses, he said, "Find a place for the stranger and his brids, but don't get attached to any of them. I've got to go see the Elders right away."
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