54th of Autumn, 515AV
16th Bell, Evening
Amethyst District
16th Bell, Evening
Amethyst District
Even though the rain had stopped, Ixzo was none the more warm as she patrolled the market place. She was better now, but the Kelvic was still lost among the lanes of the tent city. It was the market place, where she felt most comfortable, simply because it was the first she saw of the city. But the lioness knew she would not be able to lounge for long. And so she walked.
Bare feet dug into the drying Autumn grass, and wide silver eyes flitted across the tents and through the faces. Much to her surprise, a majority of the horses in Endrykas did not fear her. Back home, she had been used to the beasts spooking at her presence, perhaps because they felt the lion before the human. But most of the horses in Endrykas seemed to see her for what she truly was, a mix of both. If the animals were comfortable, then she supposed she must be too.
After a few chimes of cautiously making her way through the tents, the Kelvic noticed a small crowd forming. Mostly kids, but there were more than enough interested adults on the edge, which crowded her view. Slowing, the lioness peaked over the heads of the horse-people to see what the spectacle was that attracted them. As she neared, she heard whispers of the strange language of the Drykas. She didn't understand most of it, especially since the language required hand-movements that she could not see.
Hesitantly, the Kelvic stepped forward. Her wiry fingers reached out to guide her through the crowd, but the sight of the bony digits forced her to pull them back. She was no longer starving, but it took more than three days to put on the necessary weight to return to herself. That with the ashy skin and chaotic dreads, despite how she tried to piece them back together, Ixzo could only imagine what she looked like. A crooked smile tipped the edge of her lips, as she thought about how these people must see her, but the huntress cared very little.
She was interested in what this woman was saying that attracted so much attention. Unwilling to shove through the crowd of strangers, Silver eyes slid to her left. They were met with a vivid pair of hazel orbs, belonging to a woman. Older, well worn in her age. The woman gave her a questioning look but said nothing and when Ixzo opened her mouth to speak, she found that the stranger's attention had been drawn back to the speech that she couldn't quite understand.
Sighing, Ixzo took a step forward, trying to piece together the broken Pavi that she did understand. There were words of horses, and warriors. Things that the kelvic would expect to hear among regular conversation with these people. But in the story words she didn't understand were through in. It was a tale of the Gods, as far as she could tell. A love story... With Aquiras, and Priskil.
Curiosity lit with flame, burning with the new need to understand what this culture thought of her beloved Priskil, and Ixzo took another step forward, finding herself side by side with a Drykas just as tall as her. Not hesitating, this time, she turned to the man beside her.
Ixzo gave a light tap on his shoulder to request his attention, but then quick flicked her fingers across her scared chest, signing the familiar word. Curiosity. "What she say?" The broken Pavi words rasped from her mouth, and silver eyes looked earnestly at the stranger. "She speaks of Priskil?" Ixzo probed, hoping to get information from the man.
Bare feet dug into the drying Autumn grass, and wide silver eyes flitted across the tents and through the faces. Much to her surprise, a majority of the horses in Endrykas did not fear her. Back home, she had been used to the beasts spooking at her presence, perhaps because they felt the lion before the human. But most of the horses in Endrykas seemed to see her for what she truly was, a mix of both. If the animals were comfortable, then she supposed she must be too.
After a few chimes of cautiously making her way through the tents, the Kelvic noticed a small crowd forming. Mostly kids, but there were more than enough interested adults on the edge, which crowded her view. Slowing, the lioness peaked over the heads of the horse-people to see what the spectacle was that attracted them. As she neared, she heard whispers of the strange language of the Drykas. She didn't understand most of it, especially since the language required hand-movements that she could not see.
Hesitantly, the Kelvic stepped forward. Her wiry fingers reached out to guide her through the crowd, but the sight of the bony digits forced her to pull them back. She was no longer starving, but it took more than three days to put on the necessary weight to return to herself. That with the ashy skin and chaotic dreads, despite how she tried to piece them back together, Ixzo could only imagine what she looked like. A crooked smile tipped the edge of her lips, as she thought about how these people must see her, but the huntress cared very little.
She was interested in what this woman was saying that attracted so much attention. Unwilling to shove through the crowd of strangers, Silver eyes slid to her left. They were met with a vivid pair of hazel orbs, belonging to a woman. Older, well worn in her age. The woman gave her a questioning look but said nothing and when Ixzo opened her mouth to speak, she found that the stranger's attention had been drawn back to the speech that she couldn't quite understand.
Sighing, Ixzo took a step forward, trying to piece together the broken Pavi that she did understand. There were words of horses, and warriors. Things that the kelvic would expect to hear among regular conversation with these people. But in the story words she didn't understand were through in. It was a tale of the Gods, as far as she could tell. A love story... With Aquiras, and Priskil.
Curiosity lit with flame, burning with the new need to understand what this culture thought of her beloved Priskil, and Ixzo took another step forward, finding herself side by side with a Drykas just as tall as her. Not hesitating, this time, she turned to the man beside her.
Ixzo gave a light tap on his shoulder to request his attention, but then quick flicked her fingers across her scared chest, signing the familiar word. Curiosity. "What she say?" The broken Pavi words rasped from her mouth, and silver eyes looked earnestly at the stranger. "She speaks of Priskil?" Ixzo probed, hoping to get information from the man.