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6th of Summer, 9th Bell
Air whispered through the trees, rustling the leaves, and twirled along the forest floor. Syna's light, beat down on the treetops, through any gap in the canopy, bathing browns and greens warm shades of colour. The forest gave rise to earthy scents, along with the distinctly sweet perfume of Keokina. Leiyona, nokkochi, and saegiro coloured the scape with their unique patterns and hues, while various shades of mountain rose grew in clumps around the forest floor. In the underbrush, silent footfalls tread, cautious and wary... before a tawny rabbit bounded through in a panic, pursued by an earnest bobcat. Near by, the faint trickle of water could be heard, leading down stream until it disappeared into a crevice, leading to an unknown location. Just a few paces ahead, the vegetation gave way to a cliff, which dropped down to the Okomo Villa, perched at the top of the second tier of the peak, located in the southern reaches of the city.
Below, emerging from the building in which birthing and healing took place, Khana wiped her forearm across her brow, avoiding the blood which drenched her hands. It had been bells since she had last slept, the dark half moons under her eyes a testament to that. The birthing had been difficult this time 'round, as the kid had been in the reverse position. Thank Caiyha, they had been able to somehow turn the kid and somehow achieve a safe delivery. Both mother and kid were resting after a long labour. Of course, such a delivery had just had to happen right when they were cleaning up after Okomo Day... All Khana wished to do at that moment was to take a long steaming bath and sleep for several days, but alas, it was not in the stars for her that day. It was only once she had rinsed her hands in a cool pale of water, that she noticed that the regular noises of wildlife were eerily silent. There were no birds to be heard, even the insects were scarce. Looking around the open yard, usually occupied by the Okomo, Khana found that they were restless; something worried them.
It was then that she realized that she could not see another young female, Lina, one who was nearing her expectant date. Asaki, Khana's assistant, had taken to tying a blue ribbon on each expecting mothers' right horn. Although it was not uncommon for an Okomo to leave the protection of the Villa, it was unheard of for an expectant mother to do so, unless she was a wild Okomo, whereas in this case, Lina's line had been domesticated for generations.
Khana's eyes roamed frantically over the herd hoping to catch a glimpse of her, but was ultimately left to come up empty handed, after wading through the restless group of Okomo, counting and recounting the blue ribbons. 'Sana, Rosie... Fern, Kisao... Taine,' she thought, mentally naming the mother she had just helped with birthing, '.. only Lina.' Her reddish brows were furrowed in dismay, as she attempted to recall the last time she had seen the young female. It must have been just before she had entered the healing facility, or 'the Barn' as the handlers had taken to calling it. Asaki had been with her the entire time, so there was no way he could have known, while the others had been subjected to paperwork, and would have been out of eyesight and earshot. As she walked towards one of the trees that dotted the yard, she noticed something dark snaking through the grass. Instinctively, she jumped back, only to find that it was a liquid.
"A-Asa-Asaki!!!!" she called, turning to sprint up the stairs, force of habit causing her to grab her bow from where it hung, near the front doors of the Barn.
It had been a red liquid; one with a copper tinged scent...
Blood.
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String of Unfortunate Events
6th of Summer, 9th Bell
Air whispered through the trees, rustling the leaves, and twirled along the forest floor. Syna's light, beat down on the treetops, through any gap in the canopy, bathing browns and greens warm shades of colour. The forest gave rise to earthy scents, along with the distinctly sweet perfume of Keokina. Leiyona, nokkochi, and saegiro coloured the scape with their unique patterns and hues, while various shades of mountain rose grew in clumps around the forest floor. In the underbrush, silent footfalls tread, cautious and wary... before a tawny rabbit bounded through in a panic, pursued by an earnest bobcat. Near by, the faint trickle of water could be heard, leading down stream until it disappeared into a crevice, leading to an unknown location. Just a few paces ahead, the vegetation gave way to a cliff, which dropped down to the Okomo Villa, perched at the top of the second tier of the peak, located in the southern reaches of the city.
Below, emerging from the building in which birthing and healing took place, Khana wiped her forearm across her brow, avoiding the blood which drenched her hands. It had been bells since she had last slept, the dark half moons under her eyes a testament to that. The birthing had been difficult this time 'round, as the kid had been in the reverse position. Thank Caiyha, they had been able to somehow turn the kid and somehow achieve a safe delivery. Both mother and kid were resting after a long labour. Of course, such a delivery had just had to happen right when they were cleaning up after Okomo Day... All Khana wished to do at that moment was to take a long steaming bath and sleep for several days, but alas, it was not in the stars for her that day. It was only once she had rinsed her hands in a cool pale of water, that she noticed that the regular noises of wildlife were eerily silent. There were no birds to be heard, even the insects were scarce. Looking around the open yard, usually occupied by the Okomo, Khana found that they were restless; something worried them.
It was then that she realized that she could not see another young female, Lina, one who was nearing her expectant date. Asaki, Khana's assistant, had taken to tying a blue ribbon on each expecting mothers' right horn. Although it was not uncommon for an Okomo to leave the protection of the Villa, it was unheard of for an expectant mother to do so, unless she was a wild Okomo, whereas in this case, Lina's line had been domesticated for generations.
Khana's eyes roamed frantically over the herd hoping to catch a glimpse of her, but was ultimately left to come up empty handed, after wading through the restless group of Okomo, counting and recounting the blue ribbons. 'Sana, Rosie... Fern, Kisao... Taine,' she thought, mentally naming the mother she had just helped with birthing, '.. only Lina.' Her reddish brows were furrowed in dismay, as she attempted to recall the last time she had seen the young female. It must have been just before she had entered the healing facility, or 'the Barn' as the handlers had taken to calling it. Asaki had been with her the entire time, so there was no way he could have known, while the others had been subjected to paperwork, and would have been out of eyesight and earshot. As she walked towards one of the trees that dotted the yard, she noticed something dark snaking through the grass. Instinctively, she jumped back, only to find that it was a liquid.
"A-Asa-Asaki!!!!" she called, turning to sprint up the stairs, force of habit causing her to grab her bow from where it hung, near the front doors of the Barn.
It had been a red liquid; one with a copper tinged scent...
Blood.
OOC :
(NPCs)
Khana Rayastai: :
Asaki Kimura: :