by Kayiri on September 22nd, 2010, 1:37 am
The creature was not moving, though he could detect a faint rise and fall of it's chest. He supposed it wasn't an it now. It had breasts, so he supposed this it was a she. His voice came quickly and sharply, a demand in Pavi.
"Are you alive, creature? Who are you? What are you?" his sword point was... uh, pointed at her. His voice was stern. It was the voice of a proud warrior of the Drykas people. His eyes blinked sparingly. He would watch her, knowing that if he did not, then he could be jumped... and if he was jumped, his survival against this unknown monster could not be guaranteed.
A curious expression curved it's way across his lips. He nudged her slightly with the flat of his blade, attempting to wake her, get her attention. Maybe she did not speak Pavi? He repeated his demands, this time in Common, his voice still as stern as it was the first time he had spoken.
"Female! I demand that you awaken! Who and what are you?" his voice was strong and loud, but his eyes did not leave the wounded creature. Finally, after a lack of response still, he cautiously bent over the creature, placing his fingers against her neck.
He felt a pulse. She was still alive. Kayiri's eyes danced across her body. She was decorated by claw marks, ones that he found all too familiar as he looked at the scars that marked his own arm. They were from Zith, of that he could have absolutely no doubt. She had the fur of a Zith, the tail of a Zith, but she did not have the wings. And she had been mauled by Zith, just as he had almost one year ago.
Something connected them. It was this small link that caused the brave warrior, one who killed without feeling for a living, to have a change of heart. He had a weak point in the armor around his heart, and this had hit it.
Slowly, and against better reason, he sheathed his sword, picking the woman up in his arms. He carried her outside of the cave, making a shhing sound with his lips as Serenity was startled by the sight of the creature.
"It is okay, Serenity. She means us no harm," he whispered in Pavi, kissing her neck lovingly. It was a bond only a Drykas could have. The bond between between the rider and his Strider.
He placed the woman upright on the horse, in front of himself. The tail was a bit problematic, but eventually, he found a way to position it just right, so that it would fall down the Strider's flank, yet not get caught in the Mare's gait when she ran.
He then set off at a fast trot once more, not wanting to take too long, lest the woman pass away.
Soon, he was within sight of the outskirts of the migrant city. He found a natural landmark, and stowed the female near it, out of sight. He would, he had decided, bring the healer to her. He didn't know what she was, and it was likely the Drykas men would assume she was a Zith and kill her without question. He could only hope one of the healers would understand.
With this out of the way, he rode off into the twisting tents of Endrykas, making his way to the Opal Pavilion.
As he entered, he looked around, quickly finding just who he was looking for, Irian was lounging around, with an unsurprisingly bored look on her face. Kayiri approached her, explaining the situation in a hushed and hurried tone.
"Irian, I greet you once more," he began. She looked him up and down, locking eyes with him curiously. She didn't speak, but he knew what she was thinking. You have no wounds. Why are you here? "I come to request a favor, one that you do not owe me, but I hope you will do out of the goodness in your heart. I found a creature, a female, in a cave, and she was on the verge of death. I do not know what she is, but I wish for her to be treated. If you will follow me, I will take you to her."
Irian was silent and still for a few seconds as this all soaked in, and then slowly nodded. That was all he needed. They exited the Pavilion quietly, and mounted onto Serenity. With yet another urge, they headed towards the natural landmark.
Upon arrival, Kayiri brought the woman out from hiding, watching with a curious eye as Irian sized up the wounds. Silently, she produced her kit and went to work.
Almost thirty minutes later, she was done. She stood, and spoke the first words she had spoken the entire time. "Take good care of her. Don't judge her based on her looks." and then she was gone, walking back to the Pavilion to fulfill her duties. Kayiri watched curiously as she walked away, his head tilted to the side. She was an interesting woman, he finally decided.