Frost 25th, 4621
Whatever it was, Vesper hadn't the where-what-for as to why he was out here in the cold grasping dark of a night most haunting, deep in the Orkhan-infested woods of Amoren. He supposed it could have been to feel a bit more - he was blatantly, utterly depressed as it were - but even with emotional awareness rivaling a machine, he couldn't be sure.
And so he went and did what cats did. He hunted some birds.
That grew to be a bore, so he kicked some stones, peering up at the stars along the path. A weighty carriage rolled by him. "…'Lo!" called the carriage-man out of surprise; Vesper'd appeared from the dark out of nowhere and spooked the lad at the reins, but the cat cast no gaze.
Looking back, he considered doing something very very not-good and totally awful to that carriage, but he couldn't be fussed. As amusing as it would be to see the cant of a spinning wooden wheel rolling down the path, that vision did not appeal…
What… the fuck do you want, Vesper?
Lurking behind a tree, Vespasien Catineau's claws stuck into the bark like prickly little knives as he poked his head around to peer at a faint glow he's spied in a glade just beyond the path.
These woods are so dangerous, why would anyone camp here? There are hedge bandits and lethal predators… and then there's me.
Creeping closer, Vesper held out his hands, and then rolled the tension through his body. Corralling the Weave around the tent, he selectively gripped the entire thing and curled his paws before flicking them aside with a powerful stroke of will.
Purple shimmers appeared in the air, bending at reality with a sudden lurch of vibrant energies. Crumpling at the seams, the tent tore from the stakes and rippled away, tumbling the contents and strewing, Impelling anything within all over the clearing - object or person - in an absolute whirlwind of chaos.
From out of nowhere, Vesper came running up. "Oh my gosh, are you okay!?" he called from out of the darkness. "There was this big Spirit of the Straits I was tailing, and it was speeding through here all big and windy!" Two yellow eyes reflected brightly out of the darkness… they had a strange allure to them, but they seemed genuinely concerned even if the body they were attached to was unnervingly obscure, an outline in the tall grass.
The cat's tail twitched behind him, just out of sight. Entertainment for the evening was secure.