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Ale With That?

Postby Oryani on October 23rd, 2013, 1:44 pm

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Oryani had spent most of the morning grooming Khal, getting all the dirt and grime out of his coat. Her grooming kit was becoming handy, and though she had yet to use the soaps it provided, everything else had been quite useful. Right now, her hands were grasped around a curry comb, and she was rubbing it in circles around her Strider’s coat, watching dirt and dead hairs flake off with its movements. She brushed around one side, getting most of the horse’s strong chest and hindquarters, even going under his belly. The legs got a similar treatment, at least the parts where it was thick enough for the comb to do anything. It’s strong bristles basically massaged the short brown and white hairs, removing anything dead or dying from the coat. When she’d finished both sides, Khal’s fur was a lot shinier, and much cleaner to the touch. It wasn’t as good a job as an expert could do, but it worked.

She moved onto his mane, the last step for the day, and took a larger comb at it. She dragged the tool through the knots and curls, attempting to get every last strand straight as possible. She had nothing better to do at the moment, so she might as well try and make her Strider look beautiful. It was hard work, since the hairs easily tangled, but there wasn’t as much dirt in there. One of the soaps was apparently good for the mane, but the Chatakwe ignored it, not wanting to bother taking water at this. Instead, she went through the long, slightly dull, work of going through each and every strand, until finally- after nearly a bell of combing- the work was done. Khal’s mane was smooth and soft, and Oryani gave in to the temptation to rub her face against it. The stallion simply nuzzled his friend, before perking his ears up at an approaching person. The Chatakwe had sensed the arrival as well, and glanced up to spot her half-brother coming.

She winced at the sudden movement, as most of her body still hurt from the events five days ago. Sure, grooming Khal hadn’t been very physical, but this hit a painful spot. ”Yea?” she asked as he waved, watching the young man jog forward. He was a few inches shorter than herself, but still had the same black eyes from their mother. ”Ory! Guess what they just found!” She wasn’t quite sure what ‘they’ meant, so instead frowned at the teenager, expecting him to explain further. ”They found a whole bunch of really old casks of mead in a knoll! Everyone’s there.” The Chatakwe raised both her eyebrows in surprise, but quickly had to hold Khal back from sniffing her brother’s mare. The horse was much younger than her own, as Yetrian had only recently bonded with his Strider and gained his Windmarks.

”Right…” she nodded, knowing her brother expected her to come along and join in with the celebrations. ”Shall we ride?” Oryani asked, slipping on Khal’s Yvas and tightening the girth straps as she asked. She didn’t see her relative nod, but when she straightened with a groan from her work, Yetrian was already mounted and waiting expectantly. The kid was a forager, and though decent with a weapon, didn’t have the skills of some of the diamond or emerald clan warriors and hunters. The Darkeye pavilion had a variety of occupations, from Kalikar’s pottery, to her work in the Watch, to Yetrian’s habits in foraging. The kid was a genius at finding plants, at least in Oryani’s opinion. It seemed like he could sniff them out like a dog.

She pulled herself onto Khal’s back rather than mounting, pain racking her legs, arms, and back. She hoped that the alcohol would help erase some of the irritating injuries, since even the healer’s attention she’d gotten that day still didn’t fix everything. She followed her sibling’s lead as he turned his mare away, and nudged her Strider with her heels, letting the stallion trot after the other pair.

After several chimes of slow, painful riding, the quartet reached a large, obvious gathering of Drykas and striders. Oryani slid from her seat with a wince, landing on pained legs. She rested one shoulder on her Strider’s warm, strong back, to keep herself upright, and smiled as a random man passed a large mug of ale to her. ”Thanks” she nodded, as he handed another to her brother, before taking a deep sip out of the alcohol. It was strong… very strong, and before taking another gulp, the Chatakwe found a stiff seat. It was a large rock that stuck out of the grassy earth, the perfect place to rest and relax. She lowered herself onto the surface, letting out a breath of pleasure as the pressure on her limbs released. She took another gulp and relaxed even more, before gazing around to watch the Drykas around her.


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Postby Isedan Autumnrun on October 25th, 2013, 3:20 am

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She was miserable and that fool wanted to come to this charade?

The word of the ale had spread like wildfire and even Autumnrun was taking advantage of the casks that were being shared. Two of the other women in the pavilion had helped clothe her, hints of green woven into the fabric in hanging braids and a sash of emerald wrapped around her waist. She felt ridiculous on top of ill, her hand rubbing at her ailing belly every so often as Cotice led her off to join the foray, whispering of all the things that would happen when they were finished and returned to the tents.

But as soon as they came to where the ale was being handed out, the hand that had been around her waist released her in favor of taking an ale and thrusting it into her hand as well, telling her to drink up. It would bring good health! Issy could only roll her eyes and slowly wander away from him, her eyes half closed as she walked slowly through the congregation of riders. All the noise was giving her a headache no less and the chaos of scents plagued her nose into waves of nausea.

She passed beside a woman sitting on a rock, the figure vaguely familiar to Issy as she paused, the knuckle of her left hand pressing against her mouth as a the wave rose higher and a cool sweat broke across her skin. The revelry going on wouldn't mind much the tall woman when she bent over behind the seated Oryani and vomited; it was surely mistaken for someone who had simply had too much to drink! But there she was, the ale set on the stone and gripped tightly for balance and the other holding her shirt against her chest as she let the contents of her stomach come back out of her mouth and onto the ground, the foul taste of bile pursuing it.

It took several chimes for her to steady enough to straighten, palm gingerly massaging her abdomen as right hand wiped spittle and bile from her lips and then across her hip to rid it from her hand. That done, she took the mug back, eyed the amber contents, and grimaced, setting the strong drink nearer the yet-recognized woman. Issy spoke then, turning slightly so that periphary put Oryani in her sights a little. She spoke in common, asking, "Do you have any water? Uhm..." A pause as she thought about what the sign was, a frown creasing her forehead.

Remembering it finally, she put her thumb and pinky together in front of right palm with the other three fingers raised straight. The tip of her ring finger was touched to her lip and moved away twice, her face turning to a questioning look. Simple signs she'd picked up on, but honestly, the woman had little desire to learn what these murdering fiends wanted to teach her...except knitting. Strangely enough, that had proven quite relaxing.


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Ale With That?

Postby Oryani on October 25th, 2013, 3:07 pm

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Oryani had taken another small sip of her ale when a familiar-looking woman came by. Frowning, she attempted to figure out where she'd seen the woman from before. The lady was a slave... but... yes, she'd been in the raiding group that had captured the woman. Right. And she'd shot... but that was another thought. She knew this woman, and though had taken a minor part in her capture... felt.. guilty? Responsible? Certainly connected in one way, but she wasn't sure how. Watching, she started in surprise to see the woman throw up, her face a sickly pale.

Understanding the feeling, she half got up, asking "Are you ok?" in a worried tone. When the woman turned and asked for water however, the Chatakwe nodded and fetched her water skin from Khal's Yvas bags. It was bulging slightly, having been refilled earlier that day, and Oryani passed it over. She rarely drank herself, only once every few days, but she always drank heavily then. The water was more for Khal after a hard ride than anything else. She passed it to the woman, concern on her face, commenting "Drink up. Are you alright? Too much ale? Or..." she left the question hanging. It was quite possible the woman was drunk- she was feeling a little woozy herself.

"Here, sit" she added, directing the slave to take her place on the rock. Oryani's muscles were still killing her, but it seemed the woman needed to sit more than she did. Khal provided decent support anyways, and the archer rested heavily on his side. "Where is your pavilion?" she asked, frowning. It was unusual for a slave to be so far from their family... especially if they were in a situation like this. The ale was making her tongue looser, and though she wanted to tell the woman about the Chatakwe's part in her capture... no, it was a bad idea. That would cause a few unnecessary problems. Instead, she waited patiently for answers, alert for any signs of more vomiting.


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Postby Isedan Autumnrun on October 25th, 2013, 3:40 pm

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"I'm fine, just too many smells and sounds. Bothers me a bit right now." The woman replied in common, accepting the skin and using the crook of one arm to support it and her hand on the nozzle to hold it to her mouth as she tipped it up. Issy took only a swallow at first, rinsing her mouth and spitting onto the ground afterwards before taking a larger swallow to get the burn out of her throat.

She handed the waterskin back, rubbing again at her stomach as she straightened on the rock, turning a grateful eye to the woman now and smiling, only for it to pause a bit. The dark-eyed face was familiar to her. "I know you..." She said softly. Her voice stayed quiet, however. "You were that woman I ran into on the tent edge, right? I haven't seen others with such strange eyes before among these villains." It was clear Issy wasn't buying into the assimilation; she was still recovering from the broken bond and doing considerably better than when she'd been captured, but still had a ways to go. As more of her awareness opened to this new life, the more she realized she did not like it. They claimed that it was for the survival of the race, that capturing these non-natives that weren't even on their land was justifiable. They weren't mistreated, they were being welcomed!

That wasn't how Issy felt, though. Cotice didn't treat her like that in private, though his family had begun to wonder about his obsession with the tall Syliran. "You thought I was some wildcat I bet." She laughed a little. "I didn't get the opportunity to introduce myself then. My name is Isedan, thank you for the water." She offered her a friendly hand and the waterskin back as well, smiling. Issy had no idea that the other had been instrumental in her bondmates death, having not seen who had killed him that night.


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Postby Oryani on October 25th, 2013, 11:07 pm

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It was sad that the woman only spoke Common, but at least she'd put an effort into Pavi, with the word for 'water'. She frowned at the 'knowing' comment, remembering the capture, but she didn't think the woman had seen her then... or maybe she had? But the explanation afterwards... something about tents... edge... right, just outside the tents. And... cat? Wait... was she talking about the nice Oryani had met that funny cat? Staring in shock, the Chatakwe had to resist the urge to drop her jaw. So this woman was a Kelvic apparently... oh. She knew about Kelvics, as a number lived in the tent city, but it was funny to meet the cat she'd liked so much before.

"Oh." she said bluntly, still surprised. She shook her head, grinning, and returned the smile. "I did not know. Isedan. Ok." She didn't know how to say 'nice to meet you... again..' so stayed with simple words, mentally cursing her lack of Common. She took the water skin back with a nod, slipping it back into Khal's Yvas bags. "So... you are..." she fumbled for the word, not knowing it in Common. Instead, she resorted to Pavi, finishing "a Kelvic."

Pausing she tried to decide what else to ask Isedan. She didn't mind a short chat, and the alcohol was helping her relax from all her pains. A certain one in her knee was throbbing right now, distracting the Chatakwe, but she forced it out of her mind, asking "You are happy?" It was more something of curiosity than anything else, as she was curious to see how many of the slaves were actually happy with their current predicament. Kat, sure... but Nathan, the woman's brother? From their night in the Sea... he'd been pretty annoying. "With the Drykas" she elaborated further, taking another sip. She might have to get another tankard at this rate... everything was nicely relaxing.


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Postby Isedan Autumnrun on October 25th, 2013, 11:31 pm

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The woman wondered at the clipped common, but guessed that the other simply didn't speak it very well. "Yes, I am a kelvic. My eyes not give it away?" She wiggled her eyebrows, the grey-gold orbs glinting. But the look faltered and the figure winced, settling uncomfortably again. "You put me at ease that night, you know. I'd not felt...comfortable...since that night..." She grew somber and looked away, displeased.

The other was questioning her now and she found herself turning back to look once more, one brow raised at the query of happiness among the horsemen. Then, she snorted. "Happy? Of course not. What pleasure should I find with these..." Issy gestured discontentedly at it all. "They were probably cursed with plague for a reason, and they believe the only thing to do is go and enslave women and children? And then call it assimilation, as if we will not remember what happened to us? I was happy; we were both happy! And then these petchers...they just come and...and killed him..." Her head tilted to one side, her face agonized. "And for what? Because I am woman? Because I can give him children? Ridiculous, do you hear me?"

Issy hissed beneath her breath, a reflex of her nature as her eyes closed and her hand pressed against her abdomen. "If I could have just shifted and fled...maybe he would still be alive." She knew that wasn't true, though. He had died soon after the shot had hit him. There was no bringing him back. "I can only hope that ugly fool will be content when he has his heir and I may leave without fuss after; let a wetnurse tend it. I do not want it." The kelvic sighed and opened her eyes to peer at the other as she took a swig from the mug. "Here I am ranting like one of the many drunks about and I do not even know your name."


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Postby Oryani on October 26th, 2013, 1:54 am

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Oryani was glad that she'd put the woman at ease, it was... pleasing. To know she'd done something nice for Isedan. She smiled softly, but the next set of explanations erased that expression. Though she didn't understand most of the comments... it didn't sound good. Sighing quietly, she mentally cursed herself for asking, knowing it had brought out such a bitter streak in the woman.

The comment about 'killed him' brought the Chatakwe's spirits down even more. She'd been hoping, off hand, that the man hadn't been anyone too important to the Kelvic, but... it seemed that she was wrong. From the few comments, she saw that the man had been incredibly important. Sighing, she considered telling the truth but... it felt to... hard. Like it would hurt the woman, like it would hurt herself. But that was silly. And she had a no-lying policy.

"Oryani" she answered to the name question, but paused. "You no know, but... I there at..." her voice caught in her throat for a moment, but she kept going. For some reason, it felt oddly... emotional... like she was telling a big secret that would change everything. And... considering it... it probably would. If this man meant so much to Isedan, and the woman learnt that Oryani had killed him... she couldn't blame the Kelvic for hating her. She really couldn't.

"Capture..." she finished the sentence slowly, but wasn't done with this all yet. "The man? Arrow... shot... I shot... I... wanted to hit foot, he had bow, but..." The Chatakwe winced, thinking of the most painful part. It hadn't even been intentional. "I missed..." she finished lamely, eyes staring at the ground. "Sorry" she added, knowing it wouldn't do anything anyways... Isedan would certainly hate her for this... if the man meant so much.


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Postby Isedan Autumnrun on October 26th, 2013, 2:31 am

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Issy sat quiet with brows raised, watching the woman now named Oryani and listening. Her broken common was a challenge for the kelvic to comprehend, the dame used to intelligent conversations (part of the mirroring she'd learned from Lukyc). But her attention wanted to wander to anywhere but this woman as she spoke more.

The woman's brows furrowed deeply then and her lips tightened, the knuckles holding the mug going white for how tightly they held the handle. For over eighty days she'd felt nothing but sadness and longing, hopeless in this mass of humanity that thought they could help her overcome whatever sadness plagued her so fiercely. And now, for the first time, she felt something else.

She felt...

She felt....

Rage.

It was such a blind hatred that Issy almost let herself shift right then and there and just...just tear the womans eyes out, maul her like larger cats would, maybe eat her eyeballs and tongue and leave her screaming mute as she mutilated her bit by bit until the chaktawe was nothing but a bloody mess on the ground among these honorless fools. But the grief that still pulsed like a living organism of its own kept the kelvic from doing that.

Instead, she spoke in a pained whisper as her face contorted, trying to control the fight-or-flight instincts that demanded action against this which had so agonizingly ruined her life.

"You...you...what?" A woeful pause as her lips worked and knuckles cracked as they gripped the mug tighter. "You what?" Stronger this time, spoken instead of whispered. Issy forgot about the nausea and the ache and her exhaustion and her turmoiled soul. "You missed...his foot? Lukyc? My Lukyc? You...you missed? H-how?" A muscle in her face twitched violently. "He...he just wanted to protect me!" Her voice rose a little in volume and pitch, tears beginning to spill down either side of her nose. "How could you!"

And that's when she felt it just...snap.

The mug raised as an animalistic snarl slipped from her lips and she threw it at the other womans head, leaping in pursuit in an attempt to knock her backwards onto the ground below, her hand raised in a fist. If she managed it, she would be sitting on Oryani's stomach, her throat constricted as choked sobs slipped through bared teeth. "You bitch! Why, why!?


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Postby Oryani on October 26th, 2013, 1:06 pm

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Oryani has been mostly expecting some kind of attack, yelling, that sort of thing... but it still came as a surprise. When the tankard came flying at her head, she ducked, bending forward awkwardly in an attempt to avoid it. She backed up a few steps, but tripped on the uneven ground, twisting her ankle in a particularly deep hole. Stupid rabbits. Yelping in pain, she toppled to the ground, pain flaring through all her injuries again. Her eyes were half closed in pain, and the woman easily landed on her, causing even more pain. The Chatakwe had tears nearly to mimic Isedan's, but they were from pain rather than grief.

"Ow ow ow ow" she muttered to her self, teeth clenched. Could the woman just be a little more gentle? But that was a stupid thing to ask. Khal had finally noticed the commotion, but seemed unable to help, instead neighing loudly. Oryani could feel rather than see him back up, but her palms were pressed against the ground, meaning that her motion sense had been basically blinded. Luckily enough, Yetrian had also noticed the minor fight, and rushed forward with a yell.

"Oi, you. Get off my sister!" he demanded in Pavi, attempting to push the woman off. He wasn't exactly strong, but years as a Drykas had hardened him to be at least able to do something. He planted both hands on Isedan's shoulders and shoved from there, planning on making the woman topple over backwards. Oryani herself squirmed, using the distraction as an attempt to wriggle out from the pinning Kelvic.

"Sorry! Sorry!" she shouted, trying to get the woman to calm down. "Accident!" It probably wouldn't help, but she could try at least. Yetrian seemed pretty confused about the whole event, and commented to his sister (in Pavi) "What happened? What did you do?" It was an accusation more than anything, but held a tinge of concern.


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Postby Isedan Autumnrun on October 26th, 2013, 3:41 pm

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With nothing yet to stop her, the first strike that came from her was the raised fist, striking down quick enough at the womans eye that it would bruise it. But Issy's prolonged mourning had left her strength fairly wan so the blow would not be as serious if the spry hunter had been in peak condition. "Why!" She wailed, raising her hand open this time to strike a second time. There was just enough time to bring it down but not follow through for a long scratch that would've hit her cheek if the girls brother had not intervened.

As such, the fingers would scrape her jaw and throat before she was knocked off of the other with an oof of her own. The human body was terrible for balance and blinded with her sorrow and anger, she could not have landed on her feet even if she'd wanted to. The kelvic raised her head after hitting the ground, laying there on her side, to glare at the other that looked a great deal like Oryani. "How can you help her?! She's a murderer! Thieves and murderers and kidnappers; that is all that you and these horrible people are! And you have no shame for what you do and who you have hurt!" She sobbed in a shout at them, her voice rising a pitch as the common rolled on. Those around them had turned in their joyous affair to stare either in confusion or dismay or even outrage at what the woman shouted.

"Where is your honor?! Where is your integrity!" She got to her knees, a handful of dirt in her hand as it was hurled at Oryani in anger. "A pox on you, ye savages! Worse than Myrians, the lot of you! And may Tyveth act vengeance for such treacherous acts as this. Petching hai-spawn!" Her face contorted in agony her voice lowered, breaking with the tears that poured freely. "He was only trying to protect me...and you killed him." She swallowed a sob. "You killed him."


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