
Viktor was lost. It hadn't taken him very long to get lost and he wasn't beat up about it. Getting lost was the whole point. Lost was fun. Lost was new experiences. Lost wasn't stuck in the one place for the rest of his life, doing the same thing until he died.
Viktor had been born into a small family, the first born child of two farmers. While he was still young and thought the world only consisted of the land his family used to till and what space was around it that he was allowed to explore in, he had been fine with his lot in life. When he was old enough, he would be expected to help expand and keep the family 'business' going strong. Find a wandering mare to settle down and continue the family line. He enjoyed the working. What youngster wouldn't enjoy digging up the earth. Feeling the wet mud splash on his fetlocks when it was raining and it needed tending. Than there was listening to the stories the merchants told as they passed by to trade items to trade with other Stars and herds.
But one day a strange Star came to town. He said he was on his way to a herd to join. He didn't say where it was, but that wasn't what caught Viktor's attention about the stallion. He looked and sounded different from the often cruder merchants who stopped by and told different tales that made the young stallion long to see it for himself. Not just stories collected from other places. Real places. And the more glamorous jobs Stars have found for themselves. Not planting, the only thing he knew about. Interesting jobs, like rescue and healing. Serving in an army to protect one's herd and family. Even the job of wandering around as a merchant was sounded better than what he had going for him. Waking at the same hour, going to sleep at the same hour, pulling out weeds, and digging the earth. How could one Star be happy staying in one place? He realized quickly he couldn't. Once he was old enough, he bid his family goodbye and left without giving them a chance to argue. He had enough brothers and sisters to keep on the family tradition, even if a few had decided to follow his example.
So far, he had not seen anything amazing that made him want to stay. He must have passed just barely shy of the other herds he had heard about. No matter. Just wandering around was joy enough for Viktor. The world was the same, and yet it wasn't.