Location: The Stone Garden
Mood: Pensive and a little sad
Thread Status: PM for Invite
The Stone Gardens :
While her bondmate had duties, Nya couldn't follow him everywhere. She was with him a great deal of time, but there were other times when he needed privacy, space, and the freedom to talk to his own people in a way that Nya could never really be part of. Unlike the Benshira that had history stretching back through to forever, the Kelvics were something less in that regards. They existed because of one man's whim, for a purpose that had no place in the contemporary post-valterrian era. It was a struggle that Nya dealt with as she grew older, as her mind sharpened, and as she started to realize just how out of place her people really were. It was no wonder they were treated as pets, caged, made to fight in pits, and treated as something other than human.
It was exactly what they were.
And so sometimes Nya wandered. She wandered because she was looking for something, answers perhaps, or maybe a justification of why things were the way they were. And in those times that Abashai was busy, she'd take her instruments and work a little on learning to play them. She didn't want to tell him she had them until she had some sort of competence in them, and the ability to play without embarrassing herself. One of the places shed stumbled upon in her wanderings was the Stone Garden, a place as far as she could understand, meant for remembering the dead. There was presence there, a sense of the gardens being crowded, for all that no one ever went there unless there was a death or someone was really sad. Nya thought it was suitable that she found refuge in the space the gardens provided, and use it to learn to play.
Her first human love was always the flute she'd bought, though she didn't exactly play it first. Music needed a certain mindset, the ability for her to set aside the beast and simply be the woman for a while. So she took out the drum, which was indeed the beasts first love, and tapped its skin a little. It's sound was firm.. its voice Sina had called it... and more than ready to play. So she took out a little stick padded with rabbits fur, and began to tap it thoughtfully, looking for a rhythm... a beat... a way to sooth the beast and put it aside so she could be the woman for a time and then take up the flute.
Nya had no idea she wouldn't be alone that day... not on the quiet bench she found overlooking the row after row of cobbles representing fallen knights. Nor had she any idea she'd learn the mournful sound a violin could make as well.