Time stamp: 1st of Summer, 503AV Location: The Jungle Wilds Who: Razkar Noon Bell “Marak, I know you are a capable warrior and hunter of our clan, but this one artifact symbolizing everything clan was, is, and what will be, so why in Myri blessed name do you want your son to come with you. If it were me, I would bring a Fang or War Party and demand those filthy skin peelers stand aside while I get back what is mine!” Still kneeling in respect of his Grandmother and matriarch of Twisted Vine Clan, Turrin looked down in the ground in silence as his father tried to confine his Grandmother to send him with on the hunt. The thirteen year old knew his Grandmother didn't like him or his sister because their mother was a barbarian, but the clan was in a state of crisis ever since the Dhani general skull was stolen last night. It was stolen by a old friend of Tulula's mother a myrian woman with Dhani blood named Cira of the Lost Grove. Everyone knew the Cira was a capable warrior in her clan, but Tulula's mother and her were friends from their days in the Queen's army, so the bonds of friendship run deep between them until last night. Tulula's mother Veera wanted to accompany brother herself to get justice from her former friend, but Grandmother Narla of the Twisted Vine told her straight out, no since she was the next ruler of the clan being the only daughter in a family of four boys. Turrin looked up slightly when his father spoke to his mother, “Mother, I know your angry since it was a guest own that stole our skull, but you need to be aware that if you lead a Fang or a War Party to the Shorn Skulls land in search of the thief. You will not only make the clan look bad in the eyes of the other clans, but you risk the wraith of Myri down upon us too.” Suddenly, Turrin jumped to his feet when his Grandmother Narla threw her glass into the wall and yelled at her son, “I will not stand by either and do nothing while the Dhani make a fool of me! Not with the pride of the Twisted Vine Clan at stake!” Turrin could see his grandmother shaking with rage as she gripped the hilt of her bastard sword. The old warrior shook her head and started to laugh out loud, “Fine, I will keep my cool for now, Marak, but if I don't see my clan's skull in my hand in a week. I will march a Fang through the Skin Wearers lands regardless of their objections or concerns. I care little for their traditions when the symbol of our clan is making it's way to Dhani territory as we speak.” Marak looked at his mother and said plainly, “Mother, we were taken by surprise by the treachery of Veera's friend, but we need to ask permission first before leading any search party through another Clan's territory.” Turrin's Grandmother and Clan leader stared at her son for a few chimes and said plainly, “Fine, you get permission first, but I want you to take a Fang with you and sit them on their border. I know that filthy belly walking traitor is working for someone on the Dhani side, so when you get permission, Marak, I want you to march quickly towards Zinrah as fast as you can muster.” Suddenly, his Grandmother's judgmental eyes fell on Turrin and asked his father, “Why are you bringing your son with you?” Turrin could tell his father logic was starting to bore the old crone, so his father made his point quickly, “What I am trying to get at mother, is a father and son wouldn't pose to much of a threat to their clan. Now if I brought a Fang or War party, it might start a feud between our two clans, and we don't need any more enemies than we already have.” Everyone knew Clan Leader Narla was a stubborn and prideful woman who rarely changes her mind for anyone. Also she was know to be a rash woman who would rather solve a conflict with a sharp end of sword than a contract. Throwing her hands up, the old woman said sharply, “Marak, you sound more like your father everyday! Fine take the whelp along with you, but if he dies, I don't want you complaining to me.” Three Bells Later Kneeling in the underbrush with the other ten warriors of Myri, Turrin waited for his father to speak, “Clan Leader Narla has given me permission to lead a Fang to capture the traitor. Now we will be going through Shorn Skulls territory, so my son and I will be heading to speak to the Clan Leader of the Shorn Skulls. Any questions?” One of the young female soldiers stuck up her hands and asked respectfully, “What will happen if we aren't allow through their territory?” Marak stayed silent for a few chimes and said plainly, “My son and I will go find the thief ourselves.” Murmurs went through the Fang as they seemed displeased about being left behind, but Marak said sternly, “This isn't open to discussion! You will follow orders or take up a craft! Do you understand me?” The murmuring from the Twisted Vine warriors went silent. Turrin could tell each one of them didn't want to anger their Fang leader. Marak look at Turrin and ordered in the same tone as his warriors, “Now everyone stay out of sight and wait for me to return. Follow me, Turrin of the Twisted Vine.” |