When the first shrill shout had sliced through the calm air of the afternoon, Balmung had been napping high up in a nearby tree. It was one of his favorite places to come and rest in, often making the journey when he was seeking the sort of comfort that only solitude could provide. Recently, he had found that his ventures to this spot had been more frequent, most likely due to the stress that fighting in the war.
He had spent the morning picking through the marketplace of Finweald, searching for any and everything that could be of use to his recent interest of forging. He had decided on a whim to take the mastery upon character creation, but not until after the war had he seriously decided to explore its capabilities. Being around all the people as they hustled and bustled about had left him weary and in need of some peace and quiet. Nevermind that he had come up short on finding anything that really piqued his interest while in the marketplace.
And so he had made the journey out to his favorite clearing in all the forests of Brisshal. The sun just seemed to shine the right way on this spot, and the songs of the local birds seemed to always carry a brighter tune. He had found a tree just on the edge of the clearing that was perfect for napping. It was a large oak with a bough a short climb up that put him just enough beyond the leafy lower branches to hide him from anyone who would pass below. He had considered it a blessing to find such a perfect locale.
The continual whines and shrieks of someone in the forest roused Balmung out of his afternoon nap. He yawned softly and stretched his arms high above his head. He began to roll over to scratch an itch on his back before remembering that he was still up in the tree. The white-haired man jumped at realizing his near mistake, the quick jerking motion causing a bough to rock a bit. Clearly, he was too groggy to even think about trying to move around.
More high-pitched cries came from down below, helping to quickly wake him up. A bit frustrated when he realized this must have been what woke him from his nap, he began to peer down into the clearing, looking for whomever could be producing such terrible noises. His eyes locked in on a thin, green-haired Yladian girl who swung a sword to and fro in relatively good form.
Not yet ready to test himself and descend the tree, Balmung resigned himself to watching the girl from above. He watched how cut after cut was smooth and fluid. Her movements were obviously very practiced, and her grip was impeccable. Whoever the Yladian was, somehow had taught her the proper way to wield a sword. He continued to watch until he felt himself nearing the edge of sleep once more.
When the sword collided with a branch of the tree, Balmung awoke with such a start that he threw himself from the bough upon which he had once again fallen asleep. He fell to the ground with a WA-AH-AH! as he continually collided with branch after branch before finally coming to rest upon the ground. Luckily, the pain wasn't too great, but the fall still took away a small chunk of hit points, and he did feel at least some discomfort from the force of the impact.
When he opened his eyes, he was staring up at the green-haired girl, himself covered in twigs, leaves, and blades of grass from his unfortunate tumble.
Last edited: Nov 25, 2017