Timestamp: Early Fall, 512 AV
Continued From: Becoming A Kuvan
When they were done eating, and a bell had passed, Mos’rila got them both moving again and headed back towards The Labor Aide. Kavala was stopped however; they both were, by Kuvay’Nas outside of the building. The guards handed both women a sash to wrap around their waists which also passed up and over one shoulder. They were a bright red material and made the two women instantly visible.
“The Kuvay’Nas is going to help us out with this one. It’s going to be a sort of challenge to them as well. These sashes are going to denote us as challengers so the people of the city don’t get disturbed seeing us rush through the city. They are used to seeing these sashes as Kuvay’Nas training exercises. We have to work as a team, because Nivar wants everyone in the city to understand that loner’s won’t survive. We have to stay together and work together as a city and as a citizenry. Now, what we are going to do is eventually get to Semele Park which is across town. The Kuvay’Nas is going to try and stop us. We are the targets, and they are our enemies. We can’t hurt them though and they can’t hurt us. Now, everyone gets a flag. They do and so too do we. It just affixes to the sashes and tears off easily. It should be strong enough not to tear off moving around the city, but it might. Part of this test is if you know the city… and part of this test is how resourceful you are. Each of these flags is a life. If you take one from the Kuvay’Nas then they are dead unless they have a spare. If they take one from us, we are dead unless we have a spare. Now there are spare flags hidden all around the city. Some are in plain sight, and some are more concealed. Our ultimate goal is to collect as many flags as we can while keeping our own AND make it to Semele Park. There is a master flag there, it’s a ‘home base’ and if we get there before the Kuvay’Nas catch us and take all our flags, and then we pass the test.” Mos’rila said.
Kavala grinned. It sounded like a great deal of fun that much was for certain. She didn’t hold out a lot of hope that she could get to Semele Park without getting ganged up on by the Kuvay’Nas. After all, Riaris and his kin were fierce fighters. But she’d certainly try. She could also see now why this part of the test was voluntary and didn’t affect her overall score. And in a way she felt flattered that they used her to test run this scenario. They didn’t have too. They could have picked a man, or even another woman with combat experience or perhaps someone from a warrior culture, like a fully human Drykas. Konti were considered small, soft, harmless, and even at times weak. That they thought she even had a chance at this was a bit exciting to her. Mos’rila might be able to help keep her alive longer than she could on her own, but all in all, Kavala’s first thought was that she was going to slow Mos’rila down.
“This sounds incredibly fun.” Kavala said softly. “I know I’m going to slow you down, but I’ll do my best to see what I can do to help us get there. What counts? Can we use magic? Are we just restricted to weapons?” Kavala asked. Mos’rila looked thoughtful.
“The Commander said we could use any means possible. I don’t think he realized you were a mage. Are you a mage? You aren’t going to hurt them are you? That’s not allowed. No setting them on fire etc.” Mos’rila said, chuckling. She was starting to think the Kuvay’Nas might be in for a nasty surprise if it turned out that Kavala was not only a healer, but also a mage.
“I’m a Reimancer of both earth and air. They’ll come in handy in a chase. For example, a stray breeze filled with dust, a heavy gust enough to give us a boost over a wall or something. If it’s allowed, I’ll use it. But I don’t want to cheat or make a mistake not knowing the rules. “Mos’rila nodded. She grinned wickedly and then they both laughed together. The experience was drawing them close together. Kavala could feel it. The girls paced lightly, waiting, until all the Kuvay’Nas was assembled. They used the time wisely, to warm up again after their light meal and to drink lots of water. Both slipped into the Labor Aid to use the facilities and came out seemingly ready to go. By then, the Kuvay’Nas in charge of the test had joined the group and summoned the girls over.
“I’m Sanvis. I’m in charge here today. Mos’rila knows me, right?” The Akalak grinned and Mos’rila seemed to blush. She dropped her head for a moment, and then lifted it once more when the Akalak passed the girls each a flag. He helped them affix them properly to their sashes and then began a small talk. “This is not a timed test. My men will scatter and give you exactly ten chimes to discuss strategy and leave. You will then be given a ten chime break, use the facilities and eat…. Then you will want to be aware. Because after ten chimes, my men will be hot on your trail.” Kavala and Mos’rila nodded. They both could tell it was going to be an interesting time.
“Ready?” Mos’rila asked Kavala. The Konti blinked, smiled, and answered her promptly.
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Continued From: Becoming A Kuvan
When they were done eating, and a bell had passed, Mos’rila got them both moving again and headed back towards The Labor Aide. Kavala was stopped however; they both were, by Kuvay’Nas outside of the building. The guards handed both women a sash to wrap around their waists which also passed up and over one shoulder. They were a bright red material and made the two women instantly visible.
“The Kuvay’Nas is going to help us out with this one. It’s going to be a sort of challenge to them as well. These sashes are going to denote us as challengers so the people of the city don’t get disturbed seeing us rush through the city. They are used to seeing these sashes as Kuvay’Nas training exercises. We have to work as a team, because Nivar wants everyone in the city to understand that loner’s won’t survive. We have to stay together and work together as a city and as a citizenry. Now, what we are going to do is eventually get to Semele Park which is across town. The Kuvay’Nas is going to try and stop us. We are the targets, and they are our enemies. We can’t hurt them though and they can’t hurt us. Now, everyone gets a flag. They do and so too do we. It just affixes to the sashes and tears off easily. It should be strong enough not to tear off moving around the city, but it might. Part of this test is if you know the city… and part of this test is how resourceful you are. Each of these flags is a life. If you take one from the Kuvay’Nas then they are dead unless they have a spare. If they take one from us, we are dead unless we have a spare. Now there are spare flags hidden all around the city. Some are in plain sight, and some are more concealed. Our ultimate goal is to collect as many flags as we can while keeping our own AND make it to Semele Park. There is a master flag there, it’s a ‘home base’ and if we get there before the Kuvay’Nas catch us and take all our flags, and then we pass the test.” Mos’rila said.
Kavala grinned. It sounded like a great deal of fun that much was for certain. She didn’t hold out a lot of hope that she could get to Semele Park without getting ganged up on by the Kuvay’Nas. After all, Riaris and his kin were fierce fighters. But she’d certainly try. She could also see now why this part of the test was voluntary and didn’t affect her overall score. And in a way she felt flattered that they used her to test run this scenario. They didn’t have too. They could have picked a man, or even another woman with combat experience or perhaps someone from a warrior culture, like a fully human Drykas. Konti were considered small, soft, harmless, and even at times weak. That they thought she even had a chance at this was a bit exciting to her. Mos’rila might be able to help keep her alive longer than she could on her own, but all in all, Kavala’s first thought was that she was going to slow Mos’rila down.
“This sounds incredibly fun.” Kavala said softly. “I know I’m going to slow you down, but I’ll do my best to see what I can do to help us get there. What counts? Can we use magic? Are we just restricted to weapons?” Kavala asked. Mos’rila looked thoughtful.
“The Commander said we could use any means possible. I don’t think he realized you were a mage. Are you a mage? You aren’t going to hurt them are you? That’s not allowed. No setting them on fire etc.” Mos’rila said, chuckling. She was starting to think the Kuvay’Nas might be in for a nasty surprise if it turned out that Kavala was not only a healer, but also a mage.
“I’m a Reimancer of both earth and air. They’ll come in handy in a chase. For example, a stray breeze filled with dust, a heavy gust enough to give us a boost over a wall or something. If it’s allowed, I’ll use it. But I don’t want to cheat or make a mistake not knowing the rules. “Mos’rila nodded. She grinned wickedly and then they both laughed together. The experience was drawing them close together. Kavala could feel it. The girls paced lightly, waiting, until all the Kuvay’Nas was assembled. They used the time wisely, to warm up again after their light meal and to drink lots of water. Both slipped into the Labor Aid to use the facilities and came out seemingly ready to go. By then, the Kuvay’Nas in charge of the test had joined the group and summoned the girls over.
“I’m Sanvis. I’m in charge here today. Mos’rila knows me, right?” The Akalak grinned and Mos’rila seemed to blush. She dropped her head for a moment, and then lifted it once more when the Akalak passed the girls each a flag. He helped them affix them properly to their sashes and then began a small talk. “This is not a timed test. My men will scatter and give you exactly ten chimes to discuss strategy and leave. You will then be given a ten chime break, use the facilities and eat…. Then you will want to be aware. Because after ten chimes, my men will be hot on your trail.” Kavala and Mos’rila nodded. They both could tell it was going to be an interesting time.
“Ready?” Mos’rila asked Kavala. The Konti blinked, smiled, and answered her promptly.
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