60th Summer, 512 A.V. Sama'el waited patiently outside the Sayaph's pavilion, taking the opportunity to check Dohaina's yvas. It wasn't that he didn't check his equipment and the health of his Strider everyday, but a true horseman was more cognizant of the needs of his steed than his own, and that was certainly true of this one. It had been hellish leaving Dohaina with Kavala in the Sanctuary at Riverfall when he led his little band up to the extreme north to retrieve Ragnor's family. But better she be in the hands of an expert when the time came to foal than she should be traveling so far and so hard with a belly full of young. And it had all turned out for the best, except for Issima and for his son. He didn't cry about it, though. Not out in the light of day anymore. He reserved his tears for the dark of night, when the bear cub that should have been his son lay nuzzled up under his chin and the young man, already a widower, listened to the sounds of sleeping men and horses and all. But those were vespertine thoughts, and the sun was out. Ronan would be his apprentice; so saith the Sayaph. It wouldn't take long before he was skilled enough to be a full Tavehk. But the price of his apprenticeship was to oversee another who would join the Watch, a Mealla Stormsong. He thought for a moment of Athe Stormheart, the woman he had begun to court before she was married off, same as Dymphna before her. But they had paved the way for Issima... No, no more thoughts of Issima, especially not before meeting his new apprentice. He was young, and he had to be capable, more than capable, so people would respect him, especially a young warrior of the Diamond Clan. And so he waited. The Sayaph had sent for her, and they would meet and he would take up her training. At least that would keep him close to Endrykas more as his furry son was small and needed him. |