43rd Ashan 718
"Ugh wha- I don'- What is it?" she questioned moodily, rubbing at sleep-encrusted eyes and squinting at the servant and her covered lamp. "It's dark, what time is it?"
"I'm sorry to disturb you, my lady, but you asked me to rouse you when it was time to get ready for the hunt," the woman responded softly. "It's just before dawn, my lady. The sun hasn't yet risen although there is light beginning to creep into the sky."
Valeria gaped at her, eyes snapping open wide as she tried to come to terms with what she was being told. "Before dawn? By the Seven, why do I need to get up before dawn to get ready?"
While she struggled to wake herself properly, the Burhan considered how she'd landed herself in this situation. She had arrived in Oakleigh the previous evening or more specifically, Tristan's ducal estate in Oakleigh. It was a beautiful building situated on beautiful land, not that she'd been able to appreciate it too much after her long journey; it had taken 5 trials to get there from Andaris over sea and land. The young woman had been so tired and so deliriously happy to have her trip ended that she would have agreed to anything - and she had. When Tristan had suggested that she accompany him on a hunt the following morning, she'd readily agreed. He'd told her something about how it would be good for the common folk, especially if they sought a hart, a fantastic stag that was a wonderful symbol and one fit for nobility and living descendants of the Seven to pursue. According to him, they could catch other things as well, or the commoners could and it would all go towards a grand feast in the coming trials.
The weather had been fair for the past two trials and thus, it if it continued, it would be a glorious trial for a hunt. Unfortunately, in the light (or rather not yet quite light) of the trial, the noblewoman felt that she regretted so eagerly agreeing to take part in such a thing. Going on a hunt meant going on horseback. Valeria had never been particularly fond of horses and she didn't think that she was anywhere near good enough a rider to succeed in a hunt. Worse still, she couldn't use a weapon so she wasn't really much use. At best, she could sit on a horse and try to look pretty, which would be a tricky task in itself. If they didn't move too fast, everything should be okay but if they had to gallop, she'd have to worry about not falling off although she hoped that that was a slim possibility. The main thing was to ensure that her appearance didn't go to shit.
Thus, after she'd shooed the servant away to fetch some hot water so she could wash at the basin. She splashed the final signs of sleep from her face, livening herself up a little in the process before cleaning herself up a little. She dumped water over her hair, cleaning the blonde locks before she dried it off, dragging a brush through it until it was silky and shining. Wearing it loose on a horse when they might have to ride hard was a bad idea and so the young woman took the time to tie it back in a tight ponytail before braiding the remaining loose hair. She dressed simply and sensibly, settling for a blouse, pants and boots. She tucked the blouse into the pants, begging the use of a belt from one of the servants so that nothing could fly loose. The ends of her pants were tucked into her boots for the same reason.
By the time she was led down to the dining room, the sky was beginning to glow with light although she couldn't see the actual sun yet; she could see where the orb was beginning to creep over part of the horizon. It was still so early.
She made her way into the dining room, wondering if she'd find Tristan there already. Could he be ridiculously chipper at this break of the morning?