(( sorry if it doesn't make much sense, my brain kinda decided to shut down somewhere in mid post so I more or less have no idea what I wrote down. ><))
"Hey, hey, let's call it quits for the night 'kay." A rather cheerful voice followed a deep sigh; that of which was a mixture of heavy-heartedness and restful relief. They had marched steadily for roughly 2 days; from the farm in south Connlaoth, over the Terrin mountains and across the woods. Two days had not been enough however, and it appeared that Rin and the cargo beast that accompanied her would have to spend a second night outside. At least this time around it would not have to be up in the mountains.
La'marri was still too far off to get there before nightfall. Especially now, that the starry sky had begun to emerge; the sun flashing it's last rays through the dense canopy. A good meal and a quiet night, in a comfy bed would have to wait for another day. Too bad, she'd really been looking forward to it.
The woman's companion was massive, but extremely docile; following orders with little to no defiance. Probably taller than an average human adult, the creature had humps like that of a camel, but was large and bulky. A thick coat and a small horns gave it the appearance of a bison. One large enough to deal seizable damage, should it become 'unruly'. Luckily, this species was incredibly gentle, like some kind of giant puppy; not to mention they were great with children and amazing all-weather creatures. Rinslet had borrowed this particular one from her neighbors back in Essyrn many times in the past, so they were very acquainted with one another; the human holding patty conversations with the beast during the length of their travels.
Bang, as the critter was called, laid flat on its stomach upon order to stop; being relieved of much of its cargo by its companion. Large sacks containing various food items and clothing were placed on the ground by the beast. A pair of blankets were also laid by the animal, creating a sort of makeshift bed for the girl to sleep in.
Once the burden had been lifted off of Bang's 'shoulders', Rin proceeded to light a fire as quickly as possible. This northern weather was horrible; more so for one such as her, who lived in the desert. Coat and hat were on also. Anything to stay warm, as she began to cook some dried meats over the open flame; already wishing to savor to tasty meal of an Inn at La'marri.