Season of Autumn, Day 46, 504 AV The Northern Suvan Sea, East of the Cavindau Fishing Grounds Noon, A sunny day, with clouds on the horizon. At the center of a small gathering of vessels, the proud Current’s favour rocked gently atop the ocean, attached to another Palivar. Frenzied trading, banter and laughter was in the air, as people swapped stories and bustled too and fro. This ship was the only real remnant of the Driftweaver pod left that was seen in the Suvan these days, and there were more myths about that ship than were healthy, most of them exaggerated drinking songs, but a few held true, it made for good chatter either way. The very fact it was light blue, and blended in to the ocean was enough to raise a few eyebrows, what did they have to hide? Though Svefra themselves just shrugged and didn’t take the rumours too seriously, any other ships coming across the Current’s favour were immediately suspicious. Driftweavers were an odd sort, by the definition of their family’s inherent talents they joined other pods, hired out to make the journey smoother, faster, or for less than legal enterprises safer. In part this was due to the wanderlust that each and every one of Kvar’s kin felt, even for a Svefra their lust for travel was noticeable, and so they were keen to be moved great distances at will. At the highest speeds the biggest hindrance to a boat, is the drag of a boat on the ocean, at their most basic his family had the talent to reduce this greatly for short periods, getting through tough storms or to a destination quickly. At the most skilled, they commanded things such as mist to slip by unnoticed, creating the appearance of weather as they needed it, the possibilities were endless, but more importantly with training to hone instinct they knew their limits. These words were being exchanged by the elders amongst the other noise, as they were haggling over the price of Kvar’s services. The young Kvar however had already made his way towards the boat he was to call home for a few seasons. Standing on the small string of gangplanks, which made up a walkway between the fleet, Kvar was taking the measure of a tempest ship, looking for its name, at just sixteen he was ripe and ready for adventure. Out of nowhere Taran’s hand clasped the top of his shoulder, and Kvar turned to face him, nodding happily to his brother. Both of them were well built, they’d had a good life, eaten well, had plenty of lively experiences growing up, and what more could a young Svefra have wanted? “'Var don’t you go off having too many adventures without me, you hear?” His older brother ruffled the teenager’s jet black hair, long golden locks surely contrasting to Kvar’s darker hair color, so much so they both often had more flamboyant people making jokes about their parents surely being different. “I'll keep a weather eye out for big sister, she can't be too far out of our way. Make sure dad doesn't drive you too mad, he'll have no one to order around now!” Kvar locked arms with his brother, wrist to hand, and wrist to hand. One solid hug later, the brothers parted ways. A happy grin was on the younger brother’s face, as he made his first steps over the gang plank and onto the new Palivar. Kvar looked fresh faced enough, deep blue eyes drinking in all his new surroundings, and shaking hands or greeting any new faces that came his way. Wearing tanned clothes, with his long hair braded in two or three places, there was just enough of beard on his chin to begin to call it a beard, but not more than that yet. OOC :
Left the naming to you! I've set the date to be just after she turns 12. Written to this
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