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I awoke in the darkness, a gentle nudging of something wet and soft against my face. Opening my eyes I saw two yellow eyes staring back, Tiamat had entered my tent and awoken me. She snorted and nudged me, then turned and left the tent, leaving me in the darkness to gather my thoughts.
I had prepared the night before, after Zyre and I returned to camp, stopping throughout to feast, drink, and talk with his growing band of followers. He had left me to make his own preparations. I gathered a leather bag with dried and salted meats, cheeses, a wineskin, a water flask. I dressed quickly not wanting to make him wait. Leather breeches, black leather boots, my blade across my back, knife belt around my hips, my leather halter, a light woolen shirt, and my riding cloak to fend off the chilly morning air. As an after thought, I strung my bow and a quiver of arrows, before heading out of my tent. Zyre was there, in the shadows of torches lit throughout the camp, and dying fires, finishing harnessing Tiamat and Gorlung.
"Analea, are you well rested? We have a long hard ride through the heart of the forest. I hope Tiamat waking you wasn't startling."
"I am. And no, I wasn't startled, but you could have awoken me yourself, I wouldn't have minded. And I am no stranger to rough terrain and hard riding."
"Hmmph. Travel by wolf in the woods is not like travelling by steed in open country. This will be your first time on a direwolf. You will find it different. And I am unsure Tiamat would have let me enter your tent, ha! You are well guarded indeed."
"I'm certain Tiamat will go easy on me, tho I look forward to the freedom of racing thru the trees."
"Ha! It is freedom itself, but you will be sore and aching when done."
"So I have been warned... about a long hard ride I haven't experienced before. Still, I look forward to the pain and the pleasure."
It took him a moment to realize the joke.
"Ha! I see... well, mount now and we shall see what you can handle, and what you can handle in the future."
He mounted Gorlung as I finished prepping my gear upon Tiamat's saddle, before leaping upon her back. With a click of his tongue and a kick of his heals, Gorlung shot off thru the dark morning, into the darker forest, and I urged Tiamat to follow, and off we went.
The forest was pitch, and even tho elvish eyes see well in the dark, the speed at which the wolves run makes it hard to discern much. Their instincts and sight must be truly exceptional. No false steps, just the occasional whipping branch, the creaking of a fallen tree they sprung upon, and from. The woods were silent except for the panting and hard breathing of our mounts and ourselves.
Zyre and Gorlung had pulled well ahead; he was right, riding a wolf was far different than a steed. It was harder to balance, even with a saddle made for a wolf. My thighs were burning within an hour, and my arms ached from the tenseness with which I held the reigns. Dodging trees to and fro, right to left, sometimes over, sometimes under, fallen trees; balance was a challenge, and I felt guilty to Tiamat for my inexperience, and I could sense her frustration.
I had to focus, and trust her, as I would my steed upon the plains, and in battle or chase. Once I realized that, I closed my eyes and focused on how her body moved below me, her muscle movement, how her legs moved, her body swayed with how she ran. I relaxed my hands and eased my thighs, letting my body move with hers. She must have noticed the change, as I heard her snarl and growl. I opened my eyes and leaned into her, by her large pointed ears.
"Very well, Tiamat. I am prepared. Show them how you run!"
A loud roar, and she sprung from off a fallen tree, leaping a distance I didn't think possible. Smashing her shoulders into dead trees, felling them and making her path as straight as possible. My body was jerked every which way with her movements and I thought I would lose my grip, but I did not, and got my bearings soon enough, and now could see Zyre's back thru the trees as we closed the distance between us.
As she raced thru the trees and I got my bearings, I could finally focus on the exhilaration of what was happening. This was certainly freedom, better than racing nowhere on a steed across the plains. The forest offers a freedom and solitude nothing else can, and the feeling and emotion was overwhelming, and every experience I've had since meeting Zyre made me realize just how dead my old life was. I would never surrender this life for anything. Here I was free, with him I was myself, and soon my desire would be fulfilled, I simply needed patience.
Thus far we had run in a straight line from the encampment, but before we could catch up to Zyre, he veered sharp to the right, and with the rising dawn, it was hard to see why at first. But I noticed the tree line appeared to end, and soon I realized the direction we had been going gave way to a clear blue sky. As we veered off, I noticed the land sloping down, and realized a cliff face had been right before us. The river in this part of the forest had cut a deep ravine, a steep cliff face, and we were following a steady slope downward. As the trees thinned as we went along, below us, I could catch glimpses of the river below, and even ground, and sandy banks, further away than at first appeared. It took perhaps another half an hour for us to arrive at the bank, Zyre and Gorlung waiting for us.
"Slow riding... should have expected as much from a palace princess, but not from a wolf I raised by my own hand."
"Do not be too hard on Tiamat, she carried an unpracticed rider, but we were catching up, were we not?"
I scratched her ears and took meat from my bag and gave it to her.
"Are you always so hard on an inexperienced rider? Perhaps I should remember that and reconsider."
"Hahaha.... fear not Mistress Analea, I will train you well and teach you how to ride."
"I look forward to the training Zyre, and the ride."
"Aye, but enough. Come and dismount. They will hunt, and we will refresh ourselves and break our fast here by the river."
"Is there time for that?"
"The sun has only broken the horizon an hour or so ago. There is plenty. Rest yourself, and I am starving."
Zyre unharnessed the wolves and set them loose, and off they bounded into the forest, silent as the dawn that just broke. We took the bags we brought and ate; me but little, him a great deal.
"Will you have enough for the journey back?"
"Eat to your contentment Analea. They are expert hunters and nothing escapes them. They will bring us back fresh meat, and after our summons we will light a fire and take our ease home."
"Very well. This forest is beautiful Zyre. Have you been thru it all?"
"I rode, hunted, explored, and fought in these trees for my entire existence. I call it an encampment, but that location is home for me. This forest is home, and I will have no other."
"I remember hearing talk of the abandoned human city, where the arena is, of becoming the orc center of power. Is there no truth to this?"
"Some would have it so. My father considered it. The elves and humans would prefer the orc not to be nomadic. But there is no life inside of walls for me, and I will not have it, and I believe most orcs would agree."
"All I've ever known is walls, and there is no life inside them. Since I have been with you in your camp, I have been more free than ever in my 100 years. I would, could not give up this life now."
"You will not have to. And I would prefer you stay at the camp rather than risk return. My spies tell me things I do not like. It is likely the king betrayed us to Syrte, and perhaps instigated the goblin attack, as a distraction and a test. I do not like this plan of yours Analea."
"What spies, Zyre? What have they said and where does this information come from? I am to be your consort, you must tell me these things."
"Hmmm. Forgive me. I keep my secrets guarded, even from those closest. You are correct, I must tell you. Very well. I have spies in Syrte's clan. The demon orcs have been conspiring for power for years now, and they have taken gold from elf envoys with your father's coat of arms. Whispers in taverns speak of fomenting dissention, not just here, but in other kingdoms as well. His agents seek ancient texts of spells, and weapons the demons used against the fae in their war ages past."