Jan 15 2020, 01:05 AM

And people lived here? How? Maybe things liked to eat from these dusty bones, and people ate from them? Kind of ironic that the herbivore directed him to a graveyard, though.
With a huff, Attikias fell back onto a hill to sit, swinging his full bag over in front of him. There was quite a bit in there- he'd grabbed everything he thought someone named a Collector would like to collect, and that included the majority of his carvings. Not the kirin one- no, that'd been left behind, but a few things he was proud about and would be sad to see go.
He had it in his mind that they were going to be like Dread. Interested in little piddly things. It fit the name, at least? But, right now, he'd been walking a while and he rummaged about in his bag, looking with his hands for the kind of fruit Azizos had shown him.
There. He would've brought meat, but he was worried it'd get dirty. Here, this thing had kind of its own capsule that he peeled back with one of his myriad of knives he'd miraculously not cut himself with while searching. It worked much better that way and he wouldn't have to deal with the smell lingering under his fingernails for the rest of the day.
He chewed as he contemplated, looking out over what was left of this cave. He'd seen a few beings from a distance, and he'd contemplated approaching, but they ended up going the opposite way both times from him and he just wasn't feeling up to a chase. Instead, he ran his thumb along the strap for his spear as he left the hand holding the meal drop loosely across a propped knee. How was he going to find the Collector? Did he just... Live somewhere? Well- Everyone did, Attikias, be more specific next time.
His mind twirled idly on non-important things, such as the next carving and what he'd do when he got home, tail flickering back and forth as he finished the fruit. When he was done, he threw the rind to the side and stood and stretched his gem-less arm above him, pulling the other in front of his chest. He'd been getting used to the dull pain it provided, even managing to hold it out in front of him, but any change of elevation with the shoulder itself still managed to provide a challenge. He'd get used to it.
He grumbled as he popped his back before looking about him.
It was the middle of the 'day', so hopefully he'd be awake.