High times, how do you tumble?

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Not found on any map, Endrykas is a large migrating tent city wherein the horseclans of Cyphrus gather to trade and exchange information. [Lore]

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High times, how do you tumble?

Postby Erzotol Silverden on August 19th, 2011, 4:02 pm

An amused smile stayed on his lips, seeing the continued taunting of Laeon, a smile that turned into a hearty laugh as Mae go up and chased the fox, which was now darting between people’s legs, and running a wide circuit for Mae to chase him in. Slowly he rose to his feet; happy they were enjoying play and set his mind to the purpose of taking care of Airiat, his beloved strider, and friend. He pulled a brush from on top of a water barrel, holding it firmly in hand as he combed it down his horse's short fir, making sure to be gentle, but also put enough force into it to dislodge any tangles in the fine coat. Soon he moved to the front of the horse, brushing down his chest, and neck, ending with his mane. A pail of water rested not too far from his foot, and he stooped down to grab it up pouring it over Airiat which elicited a brisk neigh from him and a shot glare, but Erzotol merely chuckled, grabbing up the brush again, and repeating the work. It was his own way of meditating; reflecting on what all went on during the day, and just a way to relax himself. Soon all of the fur was brushed to maximize comfort ability, and he set down the brush to run his hand through his striders mane, planting his cheek on the strider's back and listening to it breath. In, out, in, out.

A glance up and he remembered he had other things to do today. With a quick jog that took him inside the tent, he strapped on his sword first, and then his bow, and shield before coming from the tent, his eyes looked for Mae, while waving his strider over. As long as they were having fun, they could take as long as they wished.
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Postby Merenwen on August 21st, 2011, 1:27 am

Merenwen chased Laeon relentlessly, weaving in and out of people and tents. She honed in on him with her senses, but in this form, he was far too agile. He wisped from her vision at last, losing her. She huffed, defeated, and jogged back to find Erzotol. As he came into view around the bend, she ran and jumped on him, throwing her arms around his neck. Her chest heaved as she sighed, her breaths long and winded from running. She shut her eyes and pressed her ear to his neck, feeling and hearing his heart thump.

"He's so fast!" She said after catching her breath. "I'm not sure where he got off to. I lost him."
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Postby Erzotol Silverden on August 24th, 2011, 7:47 pm

His face lit up, seeing Mae running towards him and he opened up his arms to accept her. Reflexively they snapped around her, holding her tight to him, and he buried his face partially into the side of her neck, breathing in deep to take in her scent. It felt good being so close to her again, even if it was just a brief stretch of time, and he enjoyed the softness of her skin. For a time they were just content to stand there in each other’s arms, her catching her breath, and him just simply enjoying the feel of her body against his. Then she caught her breath and spoke up, her voice echoing out next to his right ear and drawing his attention. " I believe you, quite a many times he has outrun me and found me before I found him. " he said, and almost as if in answer Laeon came trotting in slowly behind Mae nuzzling the side of his face against her bare calf, and licking her contentedly. " Seems he has come back quite worn out " Erzotol added with a smile, and rubbed Mae's back gently before taking a step back, and loosening his hold on the kelvic just in case she wanted to pet the wily fox.
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Postby Merenwen on September 5th, 2011, 7:06 pm

Merenwen dropped back to her knees to scratch Laeon behind the ears again, so as to congratulate him for his victory. He had outdone her, something not easily accomplished by anyone she had even known. Perhaps she would challenege the little creature again in her native form. That was sure to be a sight worth seeing. She smiled and took his furry face in her hands, and pressed her nose to his, her own personal gesture of acceptance. She liked this critter, and could see why Erzotol did, too. It made her proud, to see such a loyal animal at Erzotol's side. Proud indeed.

She stood back up, and wound a thin arm around his waist, pressing her face into his shoulder. Whatever he had planned for the day, she would be at his side whenever he allowed. She wouldn't have it any other way.
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Postby Erzotol Silverden on September 13th, 2011, 8:55 pm

The stray click of a steel against tin shook him from his daze, a grin of another sort coming to his face as he remembered pointedly something he was driven to do this day. Battle it called his name, and boiled in his blood, a physical need not to just exert himself as only he and Mae could, but to meet blades with another and work through the frustration that was a common place for one that had no father to guide him. It was all that satisfied him at times, pitched combat one of the second best ways to forget about everything else and simply let go. Besides riding, fighting was one of his favorite things to do, and though he often lost, he kept coming back for more, taking beating after beating in hopes of soon becoming adept to hold his own in a fight. You had to be strong, well learned with the blade, and just as comfortable on a horse as you where on your own two feet if you where to be a true drykas in his mind, and he still yet had to learn the intricacies of blade and strength, though no one could say he wasn't trying hard of late.

Erzotol sighed.

He didn't want to end the tender moment between him and Mae, but he needed to, and that was enough for him to untangle himself from her arms, and begin striding down a beaten path, offering a brief flick of his hand to let Laeon, and Airiat know to stay by the pavilion while he took care of business elsewhere. "I've been due for a good fight in the War Pavilion for far too long now. You can find something there as well I'm sure, or you could just watch. " Erzotol said as he strode ahead, soon finding his way to the large tent, and the open fields around it.

What he sought was inside the cooling shadows of the tent, and he moved into there with purpose, his eyes shifting from it's left side to the right, coming to settle on a pair of warriors sparring heatedly. One bore a twin short swords, and launched whirling maneuvers at his opponent, constantly twisting around, but still showing the straightforward style of attack that was common among the drykas. His opponent, a much larger man hefting a spear, constantly shifted to keep his foe away with the wooden end of his weapon, occasionally scoring a jab at the younger man's ribs and causing him to get the upper hand in the battle. The shortswords, covered yet in a protective padding made of wool and cotton crossed the blades before him in a X, catching the thrusting spear tip squarely before slamming it down to the ground and crunching a booted foot down hard on the middle of the spear's haft snapping it with a loud crack. A dumbfounded expression on his face, he stood there looking at the shattered end he held loosely in his hands, and it proved just long enough for the dual wielding swordsman to get in close and secure the victory as Erzotol watched him race up to the big man, and at the last moment duck a half hearted swing of the wooden haft, while simultaneously jabbing both of his short swords forward, jabbing the large man's sternum hard and sending him to his knees.

Erzotol, moved by the display clapped his hands, and moved over to greet the young, dark haired drykas that was in the process of helping his large friend back up to his feet. He didn't much catch the murmured words between the two, but neither did he care, his focus being on training with this man that knew so much more than he himself did. The dark haired youth shook his hands with a strong grip which Erzotol returned full measure, a appraising smile worn clearly on his face. "You handled him well, where it not for those moves of yours I think it might have turned out very differently." Erzotol said all in good spirit, his hands drifting down to his hips, as he studied the large man who was limping over to a empty patch of ground in a corner of the tent.

The younger man grunted. "It wasn't easy, but then again battle never is. I don't believe we have met, names Raven Steelstep of the Diamond Clan. You just watching or you going to put that sword of yours to work?"

"I am Erzotol Silverden of the Diamond Clan, always good to meet another clan brother. Your foot work was something to marvel at to be sure, and I'm sure I saw a clever feint or two thrown in their that I haven't seen in all my years. You have a mind to spar with a fresh blade?" His way was direct as the younger man's as it was how the drykas settled things. You got no where by talking in circles, and the fewer words spared, and the quicker they where put out their prevented many from wasting their time, as he was sure the dark haired boy had other things to do after this, just as he himself did.

The dark haired one nodded, and drew his short swords, the protective padding no longer covering the metal, and instead staying on the ground far behind him.

Erzotol smiled. He had picked up a lot from the man in their short talk, and while he watched the battle, and he was glad to see that the man had noticed some things about him as well, most noticeably his personality that might take affront to fighting with pads. After all what good was training if there was no danger to it, and he suspected that the battle he had observed before was just a simple exercise rather than a typical spar between friends.

He quickly took the shield off of his back before strapping it to his left arm, and with a hiss of steel he drew his long sword from it's sheath. Lifting the shield squarely before himself, and held the steel out behind him, his eyes just barely peaking over the wooden buckler. The young man charged, slashing out with his lead arm, and bringing Erzotol's shield down a fraction, before stabbing viciously forward, and knocking him back a step. Seeing an opening towards his right side where his arm had drifted down a fraction too far, Erzotol charged forward, jabbing forward only to have his longsword slapped aside, and have the flat of his opponents other blade slap hard against the side of his face.

He stumbled to side, and caught himself on the canvas of the tent, pushing off to turn around just in time to feel another hard strike slap against his lowered shield, and barely brought his sword up in time to catch the crosspiece of the man's shortsword, and could barely keep his hold as the short sword pushed through his guard, and slashed his shoulder, drawing a bright line of blood and soaking the end of the sleeve that poked from under the white leather of his cuirass. Just as hard as he had came at him, the dark haired youth backed away from him, twirling the blades in his hands, his dark eyes searching the shield bearing drykas thoughtfully.

Erzotol spat.

The man was going easy on him, missing opening he himself would have exploited. He supposed he should have been appreciative, but he could only feel his anger rise at this upstart that thought to go easy on him, and make a fool of him because of it. A growl escaped his lips as he charged forwards, his footwork sloppy and turing out to be more of a tackle than a practiced and measured strike. His shield provided enough of a defense from the other man's short swords, and as he realized he was going to fall to the ground, Erzotol tossed away his long sword, and released his arm from the straps of his shield deciding to favor his fists while the pair where on the ground. The younger man had tossed away his blades as well, but seemed to do it a bit slower than Erzotol who's hulking frame shadowed over to boy, his meaty fist poised to crunch fragile bone.

Down his fist went, striking the man square in the jaw, but the dark haired one made no move to block it, and in fact seemed to welcome it. His face twisted up in confusion, Erzotol opened his mouth to speak when the realization dawned on him, or rather slammed into him as he felt the man's knee jerk up to jab into his groin, doubling Erzotol instantly over, a weak groan spurting from his lips. The man with a rather disgusted look on his face pushed Erzotol off of him, before climbing to his own feet and walking away to retrieve his swords. For the moment, Erzotol just kept there, curled up on the ground, pain radiating through his body and making his knees to weak to stand on. It hadn't been the first time he had messed up so, and it wouldn't be the last, and once more he was dealing with the consequences. If only Mae wasn't here to see this.
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Postby Merenwen on September 16th, 2011, 2:05 am

Merenwen made her decision without much contemplation. She would follow Erzotol, and watch him fight. She had no idea what the regulations for Endrykas living were, and she was deeply afraid that she would offend someone in some way. It was better, she felt, to play it safe rather than sorry. What a disgrace, to offend someone in Erzotol’s home. She had better be on her very best behavior for his sake as well as her own.

She accompanied him gladly to the War Pavilion, and stood by his side as he watched the fight before them. Slightly less entertained by the match, she looked around the Pavilion, curious as she had been when she first arrived in Endrykas. What was this place for? Who made it? These people had captivated her. As Erzotol approached the man with dual swords, she placed her hands on her hips, watching nervously. She hadn’t seen him fight before. But this was just one of those sparring matches… right? She hoped so. The thought of seeing him get hurt by another made her grit her teeth. But if this is what he enjoyed doing, she would support him.

As the fight made its coursed, she found herself flinching at every blow Erzotol took. By the time they were finished, it seemed like it had lasted only a brief moment. Every movement was precise and mostly well-placed. It seemed, however, with Erzotol’s injury, that the man who called himself Raven Steelstep was the victor.

The gurgle of a hungry stomach woke her instincts. She wrenched internally, feeling the bloodlust beginning to boil her senses into a sharpened stance. It was time to hunt.

Would Erzotol mind her taking an absence? Would he trust her to come back? She hoped so… Some things one just had to do, and this was her livelihood. This was how she kept herself happy and alive. Surely this he would understand. As he lay on the ground in pain, she made her way to him slowly, unsure of whether or not it was okay to approach. She didn’t want to offend him by babying him, but she did feel the need to at least check on him and inform him of her newly-appointed agenda.
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Postby Erzotol Silverden on October 8th, 2011, 5:25 am

Blood mingled with sweat as the cuts on his face and arm throbbed with sharp stinging pain. The water that beaded in his eyebrows driveled down into his eyes, blinding him for a moment as he wiped his eyes with the back of his hand, his knees slowly unfolding from their tight curl against his chest. His mind sang with the symphonies of dull, constant pain that mixed interchangeably with humility that hung heavy on his shoulders. Once again he had lost his temper, and this time in front of Mae. It was inconceivable for him to believe that she would ever be able to see him the same again, that there wouldn't be disappointed glances cast at him whenever his back was turned, if she decided to even stick around that is. He was a disappointment to his himself, to his race, and worst of all his family. At least father isn't here to see this. The bitter thought left a sour taste in his mouth, and blinking a few times to clear the residual sweat left in the corners of his eyes, he turned his head to the side and spat, as if it would help him rid him of the self loathing that welled up inside his breast.

His head cocked at such a angle, he spotted Mae and tried his best to keep the pain from his face and more importantly voice. "Rough fight that was, no need for you to worry though Mae." His eyes flickered to hers and held them for a moment before his slid his elbows underneath him, and pushed himself up into a sitting position. Erzotol's former opponent was quick to busy himself with a training dummy, quick to put his more refined strategy to it's ultimate test against a unresponsive opponent. It stirred a cold feeling in the pit of his stomach but he was quick to squash it knowing full well jealousy helped him not at all obtain such talent. With a final push of his callused hand, he hopped up onto his feet and dusted himself off, his eyes never leaving Mae's as he looked at her expectantly.
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