Timestamp: Fall 10, 511 AV
Location: Sanctuary
Purpose: Meeting Her Patron
Status: Cugacon
Anger burned in her with an intensity that startled even Kavala who was used to running on an even temperament and level head. Ten days ago a man had come to Sanctuary, the first day of her open contract, and had taken it up in the name of his son who was 'out hunting'. Ten days ago he'd changed her life and forewarned her that she was going to be visited twice daily by a stranger who was going to force her to couple with him until her body quickened with child. Something in that news had blown the apathy and depression she'd been suffering away like a storm wind blowing away a thick cloud of fog.
Tasival's conception had been different. Reclaimed women were often prone to mental states that the Akalak gave them time to recover from not forcing contracts on them the first time until enough time had passed that they had started to feel grateful enough for their lives being spared to be compliant. Kavala's situation wasn't by any means unique. She'd been an untried girl when she'd traveled to Mura for her medicinal training and then had rode back alone and stupidly, getting caught out on the grass. Her introduction to men and what they wanted from women had been swift and brutal, a lesson learned via fists and knives until she knew what to do for them without hesitation and complaint. So when she'd come to Riverfall at last, she'd felt herself a ruined thing, soiled and wasted on those who were no more than memories at the hands of Akalak blades.
The first man she'd started to feel comfortable with she'd eventually given in to. To her surprise it hadn't been awkward or unassuming. Instead, it had been liberating as if she'd proved to herself she could finally enjoy something that she thought was stolen from her along with her innocence. But that had been different. That had been her choice and designed to prove a point. And in the end she'd loved the man, or thought she had, even though he'd turned his back on her the moment her body had started to swell. It was another lesson learned about guarding her heart, even though it was a generous sort of organ and tended to open itself up to a lot of new experiences with and without her consent.
But this would be different... absolutely different. He wouldn't touch her, not without her consent, and if that meant locking her in the tower so be it. She'd make him fight for every inch he took, and she'd succeed because she'd been training. Even now, out in the courtyard with Fall being their easy time since all the hay and grain, medicine and bandages had already been put away, they could relax and wait for winter. Only Kavala didn't relax. She had donned her custom made night armor and was practicing in it. She'd done so daily since Elantok's visit with Tasival looking on, the art of her practice keeping her stable and giving her time to think. Stretching, warming up, isolating muscle groups to warm up and test... Kavala forgot nothing Hatot and Radris had taught her. She forgot nothing of her independent studies as well. And while she was just a novice at her unarmed and daggers, it was all in how you used what you knew rather than in how much you knew.
And she had luck in tenfold measures. Surviving slavery, surviving Riverfall, making Sanctuary thrive, producing an Akontak.... she wore marks from the Gods and wasn't about to settle into a role like a Nakivak for long. There was too much work to do - good work - that no one would look twice at a Nakivak spearheading. That was the only reason she hadn't fought really hard for her release. It was cover.. good cover... but while she was taking advantage of the anonymity it gave her, she wouldn't fall prey to it.
The Council could go take a long walk off the top of the falls if they disagreed. The Oathmaster could join them.
So, slightly enraged, Kavala stretched and began to run through her unarmed Kata's, putting her body to work together and warming up. Once she was warmed up, kicks and punches were practiced, heavily, until she worked up a good sweat. Kavala went through her store of knowledge on unarmed and fought fence posts and dummies they'd set up in a small practice area off of the round pen. When she was hardened enough and comfortable enough, she pulled her Tamo daggers free, returning one to her weapons belt, and began again. Thrust, parry, all blended together with techniques in disarming opponents. Kavala ran through all the angles of attack and refreshed her mind on which ones were most vulnerable. An iridescent hilt glinted in the sunlight, a sharp contrast to her black armor as she ran through her dagger exercises... not perfectly though. It had been a while, mostly due to her late stage pregnancy and her apathy for life, since she'd taken up weapons. But they were like old friends, even now, as she twisted and plunged, feigning down and striking up wards.
Rage was best burned off in exercise, and the Konti figured there was no better time than the now to work off her rage. She'd be ready when and if she started receiving a visitor, despite what she'd told Elantok.
Location: Sanctuary
Purpose: Meeting Her Patron
Status: Cugacon
Anger burned in her with an intensity that startled even Kavala who was used to running on an even temperament and level head. Ten days ago a man had come to Sanctuary, the first day of her open contract, and had taken it up in the name of his son who was 'out hunting'. Ten days ago he'd changed her life and forewarned her that she was going to be visited twice daily by a stranger who was going to force her to couple with him until her body quickened with child. Something in that news had blown the apathy and depression she'd been suffering away like a storm wind blowing away a thick cloud of fog.
Tasival's conception had been different. Reclaimed women were often prone to mental states that the Akalak gave them time to recover from not forcing contracts on them the first time until enough time had passed that they had started to feel grateful enough for their lives being spared to be compliant. Kavala's situation wasn't by any means unique. She'd been an untried girl when she'd traveled to Mura for her medicinal training and then had rode back alone and stupidly, getting caught out on the grass. Her introduction to men and what they wanted from women had been swift and brutal, a lesson learned via fists and knives until she knew what to do for them without hesitation and complaint. So when she'd come to Riverfall at last, she'd felt herself a ruined thing, soiled and wasted on those who were no more than memories at the hands of Akalak blades.
The first man she'd started to feel comfortable with she'd eventually given in to. To her surprise it hadn't been awkward or unassuming. Instead, it had been liberating as if she'd proved to herself she could finally enjoy something that she thought was stolen from her along with her innocence. But that had been different. That had been her choice and designed to prove a point. And in the end she'd loved the man, or thought she had, even though he'd turned his back on her the moment her body had started to swell. It was another lesson learned about guarding her heart, even though it was a generous sort of organ and tended to open itself up to a lot of new experiences with and without her consent.
But this would be different... absolutely different. He wouldn't touch her, not without her consent, and if that meant locking her in the tower so be it. She'd make him fight for every inch he took, and she'd succeed because she'd been training. Even now, out in the courtyard with Fall being their easy time since all the hay and grain, medicine and bandages had already been put away, they could relax and wait for winter. Only Kavala didn't relax. She had donned her custom made night armor and was practicing in it. She'd done so daily since Elantok's visit with Tasival looking on, the art of her practice keeping her stable and giving her time to think. Stretching, warming up, isolating muscle groups to warm up and test... Kavala forgot nothing Hatot and Radris had taught her. She forgot nothing of her independent studies as well. And while she was just a novice at her unarmed and daggers, it was all in how you used what you knew rather than in how much you knew.
And she had luck in tenfold measures. Surviving slavery, surviving Riverfall, making Sanctuary thrive, producing an Akontak.... she wore marks from the Gods and wasn't about to settle into a role like a Nakivak for long. There was too much work to do - good work - that no one would look twice at a Nakivak spearheading. That was the only reason she hadn't fought really hard for her release. It was cover.. good cover... but while she was taking advantage of the anonymity it gave her, she wouldn't fall prey to it.
The Council could go take a long walk off the top of the falls if they disagreed. The Oathmaster could join them.
So, slightly enraged, Kavala stretched and began to run through her unarmed Kata's, putting her body to work together and warming up. Once she was warmed up, kicks and punches were practiced, heavily, until she worked up a good sweat. Kavala went through her store of knowledge on unarmed and fought fence posts and dummies they'd set up in a small practice area off of the round pen. When she was hardened enough and comfortable enough, she pulled her Tamo daggers free, returning one to her weapons belt, and began again. Thrust, parry, all blended together with techniques in disarming opponents. Kavala ran through all the angles of attack and refreshed her mind on which ones were most vulnerable. An iridescent hilt glinted in the sunlight, a sharp contrast to her black armor as she ran through her dagger exercises... not perfectly though. It had been a while, mostly due to her late stage pregnancy and her apathy for life, since she'd taken up weapons. But they were like old friends, even now, as she twisted and plunged, feigning down and striking up wards.
Rage was best burned off in exercise, and the Konti figured there was no better time than the now to work off her rage. She'd be ready when and if she started receiving a visitor, despite what she'd told Elantok.