[Center][b][i][H3]Lyrena Stomfort[/h3][/I][/B][/center] [Center]Somewhere along the Barcean Border[/center] Moonlight filtered down from the heavens and landed gracefully on the fields beyond thr treeline, Lyrena sat under cover of her tent which itself was covered by the canopy and thick brush of the woodland. She got out of the tent and walked the few metres it took to find the treeline, she sat and looked up at the starry sky, amazed as she always was at it's beauty, however, try as she might she couldn't fully enjoy it, at least not the way she used to. She smiled, closing her eyes, letting the image fill her mind, it brought her great joy yet a horrible sense of longing. The sooner she got back the better. She carried herself back to the tent and bade her travelling companion good night. [Center]--------------[/center] Lyrena awoke to the sound of cracking wood, and the smell of freshly cooked meat. Stretching she rose out of her sleeping bag and crawled out into the small clearing where the fire was set up. Oluma, her companion, was a ranger by occupation and she was a mighty good hunter. Lyrena perched herself atop the felled tree to which the tent lay adjacent. [B]"Good morning, what do we have here... Smells delicious! "[/b] she stretched out again, working her muscles into action Oluma gave a chuckle as she stoked the meal. [B]"Let's just say its breakfast, it tastes amazing and it is very good for you, but I'm afraid that if you knew what it was you wouldn't keep it down."[/B] She replied with a laugh, which was returned by Lyrena. Lyrena ate silently, taking in the view of the field beyond the treeline, and the rolling hills beyond that laced in flowers, it truly was a beautiful sight. After breakfast, which was in fact delicious, Lyrena helped Oluma dismantle the tent. She wanted to be mobile again soon so as not to waste any daylight, the next village they would cross was a good few hours trek, they could rest and relax once there but not before, she wanted to make sure she would see Arvis, it would be easy for anyone to go unnoticed once day started to lose its light. Besides, staying in one position longer than one needed to was suicide out here. With the tent packed away the two ladies headed out again, sticking to the treeline for cover.