Timestamp: Fall 30, 513
It was the third market of the season and Vira woke with a very peculiar urge. Nine days ago, Kovac had made the decision to move in with her formal and left his lodging in the Darniva common rooms. He did not have much, so getting him settled was not that difficult. So it was that she woke, bathed, and dressed, leaving him be to do as he pleased that day. As for herself? That funny little urge told her to mount up and go to the bottom of the mountain where the Pass started, specifically the Greco Hut. For whatever reason, Vira wanted to see if she could rangle up some lessons from the man, wondering if perhaps he could teach her something about weapon-fighting: specifically, staff-fighting.
Once Mohya had been harnessed, the teen headed out and down the mountain on the back of the raptor, landing just outside the hut and leaving the giant bird to her own devices once she had been de-harnessed again afterwards. The bird was given a loving scratch before hand, though, Vira laughing when she nibbled at her hair and chirruped a sweet parting before taking to wing and heading to the other hunting grounds in the area.
Massaging her right side some, the teen approached the hut, her boots leaving shallow prints in the mud as she neared it. In the back of the building, the young woman could hear others working hard on the various training fields that Archeron had set up for training. Hearing such, Vira could only assume that the man was out back and so headed in that direction. He must've been working with some students already, she assumed, stepping around the left side of the hunt and running right into another, the figure nearly twice her size. The run in caused the ginger to fall backwards onto the ground with a loud oof.
"Hey!" She cried, rolling onto her left side and getting back to her feet. "Watch where you're walking!" her head turned towards the right side and scowled at first at the offensive party. Before seeing that it was, in fact, Greco himself. "Ah-hah, er...Master Greco, good morning, sir." She tried to apologize then before the man cut her off, his words sharp in counter as he crossed his arms over his chest and stared down his hard features at the young woman.
"I heard and saw an Eagle land; thought an Endal had come by. I was expecting Lukirn-"
"Lukirn? I know her." But Greco didn't look to be buying it, one eyebrow raised at the scarred woman, waiting for her to break down and walk away. "What? I do. I met her a few days off my fifteenth during a Bendi; her and her two brothers and their birds. Heh, a whole family of Endal, that doesn't happen very often, eh?"
"I suggest you turn around and get back to your job, Dek. I have nothing here that you can afford."
Wait, Dek? Vira stood there appalled by the mans words. "Sir, I am not a Dek." The youth countered, crossing her own arms beneath her chest and standing fast, mind reaching out to Mohya as she did so.
What she received in return was not what she'd expected. ~Vira, you need to learn to deal with this on your own still. I am always here to help and protect you, as you do in return, but you are still the strong and independent young woman that I chose. Be that now, hm?~
And if he doesn't believe me?
She received a mental laugh and then silence from the beautiful bird.
"My name is Endal Lavira, bonded of Mohya, once Chiet. I am not a Dek, Master Greco. I came down here to see if you could teach me how to staff-fight." The look she received in return made her neck redden in annoyance. "You know, staring doesn't change what I look like so could you stop it please? I didn't come here for that or to be harassed by one of the masters or judged because I'm not some perfect piece riding on a perfect bird. Sometimes there's exceptions, you know." That seemed to wipe the look off his face.
"I see." The man replied then turned and headed back around to the rear of the hut, nodding her to follow.
It was the third market of the season and Vira woke with a very peculiar urge. Nine days ago, Kovac had made the decision to move in with her formal and left his lodging in the Darniva common rooms. He did not have much, so getting him settled was not that difficult. So it was that she woke, bathed, and dressed, leaving him be to do as he pleased that day. As for herself? That funny little urge told her to mount up and go to the bottom of the mountain where the Pass started, specifically the Greco Hut. For whatever reason, Vira wanted to see if she could rangle up some lessons from the man, wondering if perhaps he could teach her something about weapon-fighting: specifically, staff-fighting.
Once Mohya had been harnessed, the teen headed out and down the mountain on the back of the raptor, landing just outside the hut and leaving the giant bird to her own devices once she had been de-harnessed again afterwards. The bird was given a loving scratch before hand, though, Vira laughing when she nibbled at her hair and chirruped a sweet parting before taking to wing and heading to the other hunting grounds in the area.
Massaging her right side some, the teen approached the hut, her boots leaving shallow prints in the mud as she neared it. In the back of the building, the young woman could hear others working hard on the various training fields that Archeron had set up for training. Hearing such, Vira could only assume that the man was out back and so headed in that direction. He must've been working with some students already, she assumed, stepping around the left side of the hunt and running right into another, the figure nearly twice her size. The run in caused the ginger to fall backwards onto the ground with a loud oof.
"Hey!" She cried, rolling onto her left side and getting back to her feet. "Watch where you're walking!" her head turned towards the right side and scowled at first at the offensive party. Before seeing that it was, in fact, Greco himself. "Ah-hah, er...Master Greco, good morning, sir." She tried to apologize then before the man cut her off, his words sharp in counter as he crossed his arms over his chest and stared down his hard features at the young woman.
"I heard and saw an Eagle land; thought an Endal had come by. I was expecting Lukirn-"
"Lukirn? I know her." But Greco didn't look to be buying it, one eyebrow raised at the scarred woman, waiting for her to break down and walk away. "What? I do. I met her a few days off my fifteenth during a Bendi; her and her two brothers and their birds. Heh, a whole family of Endal, that doesn't happen very often, eh?"
"I suggest you turn around and get back to your job, Dek. I have nothing here that you can afford."
Wait, Dek? Vira stood there appalled by the mans words. "Sir, I am not a Dek." The youth countered, crossing her own arms beneath her chest and standing fast, mind reaching out to Mohya as she did so.
What she received in return was not what she'd expected. ~Vira, you need to learn to deal with this on your own still. I am always here to help and protect you, as you do in return, but you are still the strong and independent young woman that I chose. Be that now, hm?~
And if he doesn't believe me?
She received a mental laugh and then silence from the beautiful bird.
"My name is Endal Lavira, bonded of Mohya, once Chiet. I am not a Dek, Master Greco. I came down here to see if you could teach me how to staff-fight." The look she received in return made her neck redden in annoyance. "You know, staring doesn't change what I look like so could you stop it please? I didn't come here for that or to be harassed by one of the masters or judged because I'm not some perfect piece riding on a perfect bird. Sometimes there's exceptions, you know." That seemed to wipe the look off his face.
"I see." The man replied then turned and headed back around to the rear of the hut, nodding her to follow.