Arla Ordo
Mandalorian Redhead
Ever since the very first time she had a dish of shatual she spent time learning how to make it, braise it just right, add the right about of vegetables and seasoning. Some of her attempts had turned out a little black and smoky bringing down several people with extinguishers thinking her apartment on fire.
She had sheepishly grinned at them and held up the smoking pot. It had not gone well. But she had finally found a way to make it in what they called a slow cooker. She could combine everything in one pot put the lid on, and let it go. All it needed later was salt and pepper, and a little garlic. She loved garlic! The dish itself had carrots, onions, celery and a very rich broth. Now the next time there was something to celebrate she could make this!
But then her neighbor had said that it should be roasted not cooked till it fell apart. But. She liked the dish that way. Well if she couldn’t cook it maybe she could provide it.
To ease her disappointment she took up hunting the shatual in the veshok forest. She had not realized how big they were until one passed her on the path it could only have been a buck massive, powerful, and yet graceful. It would almost be a shame to kill one. But it was food provided by the goddess or god that looked over yaim and she would proudly learn to accept what was offered. She spent time walking paths in the early morning where did they travel, where did they stop, did they run, and where they would bed down. She thought she was ready for her first hunt and she had asked [member="Azrael"] to come with her. She had failed to mention that it was her first. She laughed and prayed for a good day.
She had gotten a few looks when she said that she had asked Azrael to go with her, but she had not thought twice about it. Azrael was burc’ya, or ori’vod.
It was early still dark the fields were still covered in dew, and the cold that had set in around midnight was finally starting to warm. The lonely mists that hung over the fields were starting to life, it was the perfect time to walk into the forest, she had given Azrael the location earlier to meet her at. She waited in her camouflaged outfit, with her compound bow across her back. It had taken her weeks to learn to shoot it, and hit a target. Now it was time for the moving targets.
She had sheepishly grinned at them and held up the smoking pot. It had not gone well. But she had finally found a way to make it in what they called a slow cooker. She could combine everything in one pot put the lid on, and let it go. All it needed later was salt and pepper, and a little garlic. She loved garlic! The dish itself had carrots, onions, celery and a very rich broth. Now the next time there was something to celebrate she could make this!
But then her neighbor had said that it should be roasted not cooked till it fell apart. But. She liked the dish that way. Well if she couldn’t cook it maybe she could provide it.
To ease her disappointment she took up hunting the shatual in the veshok forest. She had not realized how big they were until one passed her on the path it could only have been a buck massive, powerful, and yet graceful. It would almost be a shame to kill one. But it was food provided by the goddess or god that looked over yaim and she would proudly learn to accept what was offered. She spent time walking paths in the early morning where did they travel, where did they stop, did they run, and where they would bed down. She thought she was ready for her first hunt and she had asked [member="Azrael"] to come with her. She had failed to mention that it was her first. She laughed and prayed for a good day.
She had gotten a few looks when she said that she had asked Azrael to go with her, but she had not thought twice about it. Azrael was burc’ya, or ori’vod.
It was early still dark the fields were still covered in dew, and the cold that had set in around midnight was finally starting to warm. The lonely mists that hung over the fields were starting to life, it was the perfect time to walk into the forest, she had given Azrael the location earlier to meet her at. She waited in her camouflaged outfit, with her compound bow across her back. It had taken her weeks to learn to shoot it, and hit a target. Now it was time for the moving targets.