21st Winter, 516 AV
"Speech"
"Others"
"Speech"
"Others"
Morning broke, misty and curiously scented like apple sauce, on the day that Ssanya had decided she would visit Madeira Craven. Unbeknownst to her, it was the same date that they had first met, a season before. The time had passed with a flurry of happenings, and during the season Ssanya had never gotten round to actually meeting the woman again, despite having wanted to. Then last evening, a sudden flurry of resolution had come over her, and she had decided that was that.
So she left the Wolf's Cave as the morning sunshine fumbled at the mists but failed to get through, casting it's diffuse rays through cloudlets of moisture that billowed in her wake like candyfloss. She held the image of the sixteen-pointed star in her head, and walked with a wandering purpose, as Ionu lead her on a merry dance through Alvadas' Zeltiva quarter, then through the shallows of the Suvan Sea. Finally, she arrived in what some called 'Alvadash', but what she recognised as an illusion of Kenash.
Her feet trod through the small city, and she grinned at some of the more familiar sights. The swamp lay to her right, but a string of houses presented themselves to her left and she almost knew without looking that Madeira's would be the one in the middle. She was right, and she blessed Ionu for the amusement of the walk, and for finally allowing her to arrive at her destination. The snake woman smoothed her clothes down, and ran a hand through her hair before stepping up to the house.
She knocked twice, firmly but not too fast and waited on the step, trying not to fidget. Over her shoulder her rucksack was slung, yet it was heavier than normal as it contained the precious remains of the woman that Maddy and herself had helped all those days ago. The skull and few ribs that they had taken were cleaned. Ssanya had removed the remaining flesh and had washed them so that now they were just bones. It hadn't been a pleasant task, but it had been a necessary one. For Ssanya, for Madeira to learn properly, and indeed for Catherine.
Had she received the proper attention, and had her wrongdoers been properly punished? Had Madeira helped the woman to pass on? She just didn't know, but the brown-skinned woman standing on the step hoped there would be answers.
Yet truthfully, despite her nervousness and her fidgeting, the snake woman was joyous, and excited. If her mother could see her now, she was sure she'd be proud. After all, she was passing down the tradition, from one person to the next, teaching malediction so that others could make physical that respect for death in a way that nothing else could. It wasn't a magic that hurt anyone (although that in itself was a lie, Ssanya thought, you could make what many believed to be cursed items that would harm, even kill people if you so wished). It simply... was malediction, nothing evil, nothing bad, unless you willed it to be. And the woman who lived behind that door was, in Ssanya's mind, a perfect fit for the magic. Not a bad person, yet not quite entirely normal. Someone who had a respect for death and the dead that Ssanya only really knew in herself.
The door opened, and she stepped forwards with a quiet word on her lips, "It'sss Sssanya."