Ambiguity
New Member
Horizon Zero Dawn: Forgotten World
---
The ache for home came and went. Like a wave caught in the violence of tempest.---
Vetra missed the snow-like wonderland where her tribe roamed. Though those from the west called her people savages while the Nora were guarded against them, her people were true children of the land. Baptized by winter's cruel frost and hunting machines that others trembled at, the people of Banuk were pragmatic. Whatever one ate, one hunted. Whatever machine killed in a hunt, its spirit was venerated. It wasn't difficult how these rumors could come to be.
Though she missed the lands of the moon, she was different from the majority of her people. The lands that the Banuk people rarely ventured and stayed long called to her. A spark of discovery left her wanting as she traveled in her hunting parties or aided those at camp. There was much about the machines she wanted to know. Particularly the origin of the machine spirit. Answers from the shaman not satisfying her curiosity, she embarked on her own journey hoping to return after her questions were answered.
As much as she was different from her people, her disposition gave away her origin to strangers. Particularly those at Hunter's Gathering. While she didn't particular enjoy the company of those that eschewed their tribes, it was a good way to make shards as a hired caravan escort. Unlike the wilds back home, metal shards went a long way to survival westward. She silently thanked the machine spirits as she fell them and took what she could salvage.
Sitting near the central fire, Vetra played with her bows string. Oiling it with great care, she believed in maintained equipment paying off in a hunt. It wouldn't do for one's weapons to break during times of action.
"What's wrong, Vee? You've been doin' the same spot for a while." Marric, an outcast from the Nora tribe who was a fellow escort, took a spot next to her. He appraised her work. "Never thought you savages were good at anything but hunting and killing."
Vetra frowned. She continued to oil the string but shifting higher. "Vetra. Not Vee," she said. "An underestimated enemy leads to easy prey."
Marric held up his hands. "Easy there. No harm meant," he said. "We're gearing up for another job. Says the boss. Heading towards Carja land. Little village off Meridian."
"Indeed."
"We haven't traveled this route yet. You get the map?" He fished in his pocket and handed it over. "No scouts feeling out the path either."
Gently putting her bow on her lap, Vetra took the map and looked at it. "Observe and adapt," she said before handing back the map. She continued her work on her bow. "How soon are we leaving?"
"Midday. Right when it's nice and toasty."
Vetra nodded. "I'll see you then."
Getting to his feet, Marric yawned. "Get some last minute drink," he said before walking off.
Left again in beautiful peace, Vetra continued to work on her bow. She'd need to make some arrows before midday too. Her current stock was running low.