Post by Aegle Verdant on Oct 12, 2019 17:59:41 GMT -5
The day had finally arrived, and Aegle could barely contain herself. After all the struggles, the confusion, the self doubt, and the overwhelming sense of inadequacy that had characterized her days since the midterms, the thought of returning to the beatific simplicity of the wilderness didn't merely excite her, it pulled at her like a moth unto a flame. Getting through the day's classes had almost been more than she could handle, and she'd been nearly too distracted to complete her morning exercises. Now that the classes were done, and it was time to meet up with her teammates, Aegle was all but vibrating with emotion. She took the steps down from her dorm room three at a time, clanking and whirring all the way, her heavy pack waving all the way. Her rolling, ambling, limping gait all but floated across the quad, feeling light as a feather for all the weight of steel and supplies massed unevenly upon her crooked shoulders. She'd asked the interested members to meet her out front of the Grand Hall as soon as they were done classes and ready to leave, her intention being to find a campsite before nightfall.
Aegle had done her homework, in so much as she had reviewed maps of the forest and put together as much of an itinerary as seemed appropriate for the scale of their trip. Given that she'd been looking forward to this excursion ever since she'd first floated the idea with her class, it was no understatement to say she'd put a great deal of thought into it, and what she hoped to accomplish by it. Getting away from the Academy for a weekend not withstanding, Aegle hoped the trip might get her a bit more used to giving others instructions, and that having a few people listening to her say-so might give her some idea of how to do the same with her entire class. More importantly, it was a way to get to know those specific participants a little better, and learn where their particular abilities lay. Carm, Aegle already knew well enough, but Qiu'li and Alexandros she'd only really interacted with on a handful of occasions, and the Midterms hadn't been the best means of getting to know either of them. Solomon Moon, the sad eyed and strangely intense new comer, Aegle didn't even know that much. He'd started at Haven just before the start of the Midterms and, with the exception of having spectated a couple of sparring matches between Qiu'li and herself, hadn't done much to be involved with his classmates. Nasrin didn't like him, for whatever reason, but she was the only person in the class who seemed to know all that much about Solomon, and she didn't care that much for Aegle either so who was to say what her opinion might be worth?
Hopefully, a bit of time away from the Academy would be just what Solomon needed to get to know his new classmates, and for her to get to know him. She remembered well what it had felt like to be new and out of one's depth, and helping someone through similar travails seemed like the sort of thing a Captain ought to do. A grin etched itself into her face at that thought, repressing a sudden sense of nerves born of the mere reminder that there might be other people depending upon her; It was still an uncomfortable notion for Aegle.
'Smile,' Aaron had told her, and so Aegle did just that.
Coming into sight of the Grand Hall, Aegle's excited limping lope faltered somewhat. She was surprised to see, despite having cut out of class early for the express purpose of being first to the rendezvous, that someone had beaten her to it. A tall, lank figure, all sharp angles and hard planed, like a manshape wrought from pieces of broken glass.
'But if it ain't Solomon Moon,' Aegle thought, slowing to a limp as she approached, 'speak of the devil...'
Not knowing him very well herself, Aegle could well appreciate why Solomon was so unknown among the rest of the class. The man threw off an air of, if not menace, at least unpredictability. Aegle couldn't have said exactly what that was, and struggled to put one single word to the collection of feelings and impressions she was given to as she approached the waiting huntsman. If not a violent man, he was at least the sort who'd seen his fair share. The most obvious sign of this past experience, Solomon wore on his face, poorly concealed behind a veil of dark hair. The scar ran ragged up his face, connecting chin to crown, a vivid reminder of some past injury which Aegle did not want to imagine. It was that suggestive type of scar, evocative of some pitched battle and clash of blades, so hideously picturesque that half a hundred characters from Paeon's comics bore the same. On those characters, the scar had a tempering quality. It galvanized an idea, a concept, of hard edged martial confidence and a hard lived life. It made those characters look dangerous, but romantic, and almost picturesque in their disfigurement. It did none of these things for Solomon Moon. Though obviously older than she was, he was still young when compared to the scarred men from those comics, and seeing him so similarly maimed had less an air of grizzled competence and more a sense of tragedy to it. Aegle, having some experience with things being done which could not be undone, felt less a sense of awe and deference than she did cautious sympathy.
"Nice and early, aye?" The crooked girl chirped, "Wasn't expectin' anyone to beat me here."
'Not when I cut class especially for the occasion.'
Aegle grinned, to show she wasn't put off by Solomon's questionable promptness, and let her head hang to one side as she looked him over. He was dressed in what could almost have passed for parade gear, back in Atlas, complete with a blue enameled breastplate which looked strangely vestigial beneath a well-cut dress jacket and pants. His boots especially looked like something out of high-atlesian military chique, and not like the sort of thing one would want to do any hiking in. Still, she wasn't one to judge, not when judging would have made her a hypocrite. Her heavy laced boots couldn't have looked any less suited to hiking than the shin high parade boots Solomon was wearing, and her drooping cargopants were no less absurd than the parade pants he was wearing.
'And at least his jacket's all of a single piece.' Aegle's hoodie was still torn and stripped from her midterm tussle with the boarbatusk, giving it the appearance of a piece of clothing intentionally shredded for some incomprehensible reason. It was so badly cut up that it could no longer be relied on to keep the cold out and so, in place of the usual simple tank she would usually wear, Aegle had one a thick, long sleeved sweater beneath. This nod to practicality only served to emphasize just how superfluous the hoodie was however, making it look even more absurd.
"No tent, I see." Aegle observed approvingly. She'd specifically forbid tents. Nasrin and Jackie had built a shelter during their midterm, and that had seemed like an excellent project for this group to work on together, not to mention a vital skill to practice. Solomon's backpack also had something of the Army in it, and made his strangely pristine parade dress all the more disparate as a result. Camo green and made from coarse and durable canvas, it couldn't have been any more unlike the jacket, pants and boots the hunter was dressed in. It looked like something he would have gotten from an Atlesian military surplus, which was to say it closely resembled Aegle's own pack in color, design, material, and overall bulkiness. Not quite the same as the packs used by the Army but, if not a brother, then clearly a close cousin. Unlike hers, his was also mostly in one piece; Aegle's, after being savaged by a creep during the midterms, bore more than a few scars, where tears had been somewhat shoddily sewn closed, with what looked suspiciously like fishing line and iron wire.
As with the midterm, Aegle had packed what she considered to be essential to the two day excursion and not a gram more. A few snacks, a few spare batteries, maintenance and cleaning tools, a heavily dented canteen, two changes of clothes, toilet paper, and a sleeping bag. On top of that, she'd also packed a map of the region, her scroll, some emergency flares, and about twenty meters of rope, spools of fishing line and twine, and a few MREs, though she intended that their meals should come from the flora and fauna in the area where they would be camping.
Aside from tents, Aegle hadn't given any particular instructions on what the other campers could and couldn't bring, except to stipulate that everyone would need to carry their own equipment. She wondered what Solomon had packed, what essential things he couldn't go two days without, then wondered the same for Qiu'li, Alexandros, and Carmim.
She blinked, then abruptly stuck out her hand, a chagrined look spreading across her pale face.
"M'Aegle, by the way, don't reckon we've ever been introduced all proper, y'know?" Her highland accent and her rushed way of speaking seemed to make one word of the first five she spoke. It seemed a little absurd, now that she considered it, that they'd never really exchanged names but that she knew his and he almost certainly knew hers, and here she was introducing herself anyway. She tittered a little, then shifted her shoulders awkwardly beneath the straps of her pack. "Reckon I should've lead with that, aye?"
words - 1,652
total - 1,652