Time Stamp: 34th of Spring, Morning Location: The Shrine To Those That Have Passed Who: Arandolya Kneeling down next to a patch of red flowers, Iosha took out her dagger and gently started to cut a dozen flowers from the patch. She remembered her mother telling her that her father, Kursha, tried to win her affection with a red flower. However, the interest was one sided because her mother, Neia wasn't interested in him at the time, but Kursha was a stubborn man, and he continued giving her a flower for twelve days till she finally cracked and decided to talk to him. When she was little, Iosha enjoyed the listening to her mother tell her about how she met her father. Sometimes the little blond child would ask her to tell her again immediately after the story was already told. Neia, Iosha's mother, was a experienced storyteller, so she always added new little things into the story. The flowers of choice for her father were Fire Daisies. The flower only grew on Mountain Skyinarta during the early spring, so Iosha had to work quickly if she wanted to present her father a memorable gift. When Iosha had a bouquet of a dozen flowers, she walked over to Moonfire who was grazing on the side of the road. Iosha smiled at her horse and she ran a hand through the brilliant snow white mane. The horse looked up at her a snorted and went back to grazing. Iosha decided to lean up against the horse and watch the wagons and travels walk or ride past her on the Sankias Road. Iosha brought the flowers up to her nose and took a sniff. The Fire Daisies didn't have a strong smell, but the inside of the center part of the flower had a slight orange tint to the red. It made the flower look like a small flame. While she was staring out at the scenery, Iosha realized to herself that she needed to get the shrine. The konti wanted to pay her respect to her dead father when she made it to Wind Reach, but she got caught up with life, and she couldn't pull herself away from her duties in the Infirmary. Iosha turned around, stared at her horse, and said with a laugh in Kontinese, “Moonfire, you have been eating for fifteen chimes, and you still haven't had your fill yet. You're acting like they don't feed you in the stables. Come on you silly horse.” Iosha grabbed her reins and gently lead him to the road. The horse did snort at her in protest, but the pale konti just snorted back and the horse shook his head at her teasing. Iosha laughed and said softy in her native tongue, “Stop acting like a spoiled child, Moon. I will ask the stable hand to give you extra oats today. Will it make you happy my four legged prince?” The horse looked up at her and nudge her affectionately with his head. When they made it to the road, Iosha got on top of the horse, and she tied the bouquet of the flower together with the twine holding her hair up. She set the flowers in lap and directed her horse back up the Sankias Road. Iosha was surprised at how devote of people on the road, so she decided to do two gently kicks indicating the steed to move at a quicker pace, so the horse started to trot up the road. Iosha leaned forward on the horse since they were traveling on a slight incline heading up the switch backs of the road. The ride was bumpy, so she tightened her hold on the reins with right hand, and she held the flowers down with the other. After a bell of traveling, Iosha rode her horse through the main gate of the city. Riding the horse through the city was a frightening experience for the konti because she had to maneuver her horse through the crowds if they didn't move. Iosha just barked at them until they moved. It was rude, but she would rather them think of her as rude than trample them with her horse. When she dropped her horse at the stable, she told the stable hand to feed her some oats before she left for The Shrine To Those That Have Passed. Holding the flower in hand, Iosha slowly made it to the corridor leading the shrine. The konti didn't know what to expect from the shrine. She wasn't accustom to human death rituals, so she was quite nervous about making a fool of herself in front of the gingers. Also, she never met her father, so she wasn't sure if she would be even sad it his passing. Those thoughts seemed to hang heavy on her heart with each step, and she wasn't even sure what to say to him at his grave. It wasn't like he raised her, and she didn't even know if the man knew about her. When she made it to the door, Iosha bite bottom lip when she made it to the door of the shrine. She heard people talking in Nari inside the temple, and she wondered if she even belonged in one of the most spiritual sites in Wind Reach. The thoughts were interrupted when she saw a large crowd of Inarta walking towards her from the shrine. Immediately, Iosha thought it must have been a funeral, so she stepped aside to let them pass. When the group was gone, Iosha slipped into the room. Their were a few more stranglers from the group, but other than them, she was completely alone. The konti was amazed at the amount of artifacts were in the room. She was expecting statues or monuments for the dead, but the Inarta must honor their dead with a cherished item of the deceased. It was strange custom to her, but she could understand that these artifacts basically symbolized the deceased's life. Iosha felt a tear run down her face when she realized the sentimentality of the shrine. These were the most sacred treasure of the Inarta people, and she felt a sense of peace in realizing it. |