
~This first bit a summary to set the scene~
It's two years after the events in "The Boss of the Forest" - so Ja'ren is 18 years of age. He's matured a lot in a short amount of time, making friends with Big Red, and various animals in the forest. The Alchemist encouraged Ja'ren to enlist in the Twin Adder, seeing as how the boy is a skilled archer, and has to deliver supplies to them anyway. The elezen believes this will be a good way for Ja' to slowly interact with people and learn to tolerate his strange ability.
~And so begins this part of Ja'ren's story~
"C'mon lad, this is a great opportunity for ye! Ya' tell me all the time about the hunting and tracking ye did back home, ye' could put it to better use for tha' Adders. Plus, ye'd be making more gil for yeself, and not have to rely solely on me."
Ja'ren glared at the elezen over his bowl of stew, pausing between bites long enough to growl, "I don't think so. Last time you had me go into Gridania, my eye started bleeding again. It's done that almost everytime I deliver something for you, and you want me to just spend a majority of my time surrounded by people?! Are you crazy? No, wait, don't answer that." He quickly finished his dinner, and marched to the sink to do the dishes as per usual when the Alchemist mumbled at his back.
"Ah'm not gunna be around forever, lad."
Ja'ren froze, the words cutting into him like a knife, his shoulders suddenly looked like they were weighed down with rocks, "I know that, old man. I'll..think about it. Meantime, will you continue to work on that enchantment?" He sighed, finishing up the cleaning before turning around to face the elezen and lean up against the sink. "I'd not be hesitating if there was -something- to help my eye. If you can find anything that at least dampens the affects, I'll join up without a second thought."
The Alchemist chuckled, waving a hand to the pile of potions and magic crystals upon his desk. He had been working tirelessly the past few days, trying to find a solution to the boy's problem. "Ah'm close to a resolution, I think. The enchantment I had ye' test the other day seems to be the best one I can create, so now I just need to set about strengthening it and reproducing it consistently."
Ja'ren grinned, a relieved smile upon his face as his shoulders suddenly relaxed. The thought of not having to worry about his sight made him practically dance for joy. He wouldn't have to worry about his eye bleeding, or people staring, or just avoiding him altogether. He'd be able to act normally and finally explore this land without fear. "Fantastic! I'll leave you to it then. The usual pickings for tomorrow or you got a new list for me?"
"The usual, lad."
Ja' nodded, grabbed his bow from its spot against the wall, and headed out the door. As he left, Big Red, who had been upon his perch on the windowsill, leaped onto the boy's shoulder, quietly nuzzling his head into Ja'ren's neck. The two had grown close the past two years, whether from the insane amount of acorn cookies the boy fed him or just a natural bond, it was hard to say. Either way, the squirrel had nearly doubled in size, and now looked like a large rust-red puffball on Ja'ren's shoulder.
The boy chuckled, and rubbed Big Red's head, then took off into the forest to hunt for the usual herbs and game the Alchemist needed for his research.
It's two years after the events in "The Boss of the Forest" - so Ja'ren is 18 years of age. He's matured a lot in a short amount of time, making friends with Big Red, and various animals in the forest. The Alchemist encouraged Ja'ren to enlist in the Twin Adder, seeing as how the boy is a skilled archer, and has to deliver supplies to them anyway. The elezen believes this will be a good way for Ja' to slowly interact with people and learn to tolerate his strange ability.
~And so begins this part of Ja'ren's story~
"C'mon lad, this is a great opportunity for ye! Ya' tell me all the time about the hunting and tracking ye did back home, ye' could put it to better use for tha' Adders. Plus, ye'd be making more gil for yeself, and not have to rely solely on me."
Ja'ren glared at the elezen over his bowl of stew, pausing between bites long enough to growl, "I don't think so. Last time you had me go into Gridania, my eye started bleeding again. It's done that almost everytime I deliver something for you, and you want me to just spend a majority of my time surrounded by people?! Are you crazy? No, wait, don't answer that." He quickly finished his dinner, and marched to the sink to do the dishes as per usual when the Alchemist mumbled at his back.
"Ah'm not gunna be around forever, lad."
Ja'ren froze, the words cutting into him like a knife, his shoulders suddenly looked like they were weighed down with rocks, "I know that, old man. I'll..think about it. Meantime, will you continue to work on that enchantment?" He sighed, finishing up the cleaning before turning around to face the elezen and lean up against the sink. "I'd not be hesitating if there was -something- to help my eye. If you can find anything that at least dampens the affects, I'll join up without a second thought."
The Alchemist chuckled, waving a hand to the pile of potions and magic crystals upon his desk. He had been working tirelessly the past few days, trying to find a solution to the boy's problem. "Ah'm close to a resolution, I think. The enchantment I had ye' test the other day seems to be the best one I can create, so now I just need to set about strengthening it and reproducing it consistently."
Ja'ren grinned, a relieved smile upon his face as his shoulders suddenly relaxed. The thought of not having to worry about his sight made him practically dance for joy. He wouldn't have to worry about his eye bleeding, or people staring, or just avoiding him altogether. He'd be able to act normally and finally explore this land without fear. "Fantastic! I'll leave you to it then. The usual pickings for tomorrow or you got a new list for me?"
"The usual, lad."
Ja' nodded, grabbed his bow from its spot against the wall, and headed out the door. As he left, Big Red, who had been upon his perch on the windowsill, leaped onto the boy's shoulder, quietly nuzzling his head into Ja'ren's neck. The two had grown close the past two years, whether from the insane amount of acorn cookies the boy fed him or just a natural bond, it was hard to say. Either way, the squirrel had nearly doubled in size, and now looked like a large rust-red puffball on Ja'ren's shoulder.
The boy chuckled, and rubbed Big Red's head, then took off into the forest to hunt for the usual herbs and game the Alchemist needed for his research.