19th Fall
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"Skill is important here." Ife said quietly, a little overwhelmed by the vastness of the information her Inartan companion had just shared with her. Though his explanation was probably nowhere near as complicated as she considered it, the idea of a caste system was so foreign to Ife that she struggled to comprehend even the notion of it. One aspect in particular had disturbed more than the apparent strict rules when it came to marriage or love: "But family? Here... Family is world. Love is world."
Her gaze slid down to the rest of the meat she had picked to one side. Suddenly the prospect the feeding seemed even more unpleasant than before. This stranger, though she had firmly decided he was safe, was utterly unlike her. Once upon a time, Ife's life had depended on the very existence of the Windstride family. Without them, she simple would have died. And as such, she proudly dedicated herself to her pavilion, and took great pride in doing all she could for them. But the male sitting opposite her was almost... dismissive of family.
"But..." Ife licked her lips. She wanted to explain why she could not understand how a person could drift through life without family, or without even needing or missing one. "What if... we loved each other, me and you--" A slight pause. The ridiculousness of this hypothetical life made Ife cringe, but she continued on tentatively, "would you not want family? Could you not have? Because of caste? Or... because you want to explore?"
Again she fell silent. After a brief tick, she waved a dismissive hand towards the male and threw him a guilty smile. "Different people... Different groups... Different ways." She concluded with a slight shrug. Perhaps debate was not the way to reach out to her biological brethren. Instead she gestured once again to the magnificent eagle. "So... my family may have had one? Can I... go to him?"
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"Skill is important here." Ife said quietly, a little overwhelmed by the vastness of the information her Inartan companion had just shared with her. Though his explanation was probably nowhere near as complicated as she considered it, the idea of a caste system was so foreign to Ife that she struggled to comprehend even the notion of it. One aspect in particular had disturbed more than the apparent strict rules when it came to marriage or love: "But family? Here... Family is world. Love is world."
Her gaze slid down to the rest of the meat she had picked to one side. Suddenly the prospect the feeding seemed even more unpleasant than before. This stranger, though she had firmly decided he was safe, was utterly unlike her. Once upon a time, Ife's life had depended on the very existence of the Windstride family. Without them, she simple would have died. And as such, she proudly dedicated herself to her pavilion, and took great pride in doing all she could for them. But the male sitting opposite her was almost... dismissive of family.
"But..." Ife licked her lips. She wanted to explain why she could not understand how a person could drift through life without family, or without even needing or missing one. "What if... we loved each other, me and you--" A slight pause. The ridiculousness of this hypothetical life made Ife cringe, but she continued on tentatively, "would you not want family? Could you not have? Because of caste? Or... because you want to explore?"
Again she fell silent. After a brief tick, she waved a dismissive hand towards the male and threw him a guilty smile. "Different people... Different groups... Different ways." She concluded with a slight shrug. Perhaps debate was not the way to reach out to her biological brethren. Instead she gestured once again to the magnificent eagle. "So... my family may have had one? Can I... go to him?"