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Haena's boy, Tomas, undertakes the time-honored tradition of the horseclans with his family and close friends.

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Badla Jagt - (Stormblood & Dawnwhisper Pavilions)

Postby Azmere on April 23rd, 2017, 8:58 pm

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54th of Spring, 517 AV
21st Bell

Azmere had spent the better part of the previous night making preparations for the event. Today was Tomas’ first hunt; Badla Jagt. There were few things more important in a young man’s life but Tomas was no ordinary kid. At thirteen, he had experienced a similar kind of loss and turmoil that had befallen his new ankal –Azmere. While their bonding time had been limited, the scarred Drykas always enjoyed the company of one so eager to learn yet patient enough to listen. More than once, the archer wished that he had more Ra’athi just like Tomas and knew that the young man had a bright future as a watchman.

Haena had given her blessing for the ritual and Lodai insisted on making it into a spectacle. ‘We need more people or we’ll get shyke and Tomas’ll feel stupid!’ The bear grumbled. While a dear friend and a good man, Lo had a way –rather a habit- of not being able to find the right words for his thoughts. Azmere agreed, of course, but he had to argue enough to make the brown eyes red and the huge figure stutter from frustration. Asher always sat back and smiled. His nonverbal grins and winks seemed to goad the two younger men into unnecessary quarrels but if anyone ever witnessed the whole dynamic they would realize that it’s simply the nature of how Az and Lo work.

Asher decided to plan the meatless dinner and even prepared a few words of advice for the lad who did most of Asher’s heavy lifting. There was a soup of grains and vegetables that was spicy yet succulent and a dense bread that Asher claimed could sustain a man for weeks if he could get past the crunch of the dense nuts that riddled the loaf.

The night was filled with casual stories of how hunts had gone for the pavilion’s members. Azmere recounted how he had been thrown from Hephiestian when a boar charged the horse. He blamed Lodai –even though he wasn’t there which caused a series of shouted arguments- then confessed that he had spent too much time focusing on an attempted shot and forgot to hang on to the yvas. Even though much of his childhood was unpleasant, Badla Jagt held a special place for him. Asher shared his tale and started it off with a typical elderly lead of “When your parents were still shyking their drawers…” The old herd hand managed to kill a night lion on his first hunt. He attributed it to his fantastic luck, Caiyha’s grace and a really good spear. The chef lifted a charm from around his neck and passed it around for all to see before handing it over to Tomas. It was the tooth of his first kill.

Lodai went next and half of the assembled mass rolled their eyes before he ever started. The ankal was smiling his signature half-grin and tossing bits of his soup at the bear man’s braids with Julai. Despite the distractions, the deep brown eyes were intense as he spun a story of great deeds and heroic actions while facing beasts of legend and wonder. Lodai killed a grassbear with nothing but his hands then while he wore its skin, he fended off six night lions and then finally killed a glassbeak with his falx that he retrieved from the bony hands of an ancient king. After the calls of cultakh, geht voune and horzpah stilled, he confessed that his badla jagt was a disaster. He and his clansmen spent five days in the grass chasing a herd of antelope who always managed to elude them. Finally, in a fit of rage and frustration, Lodai chucked his weapon into the Sea of Grass and gave up. When the falx came down, it severed a warthog almost clean in two. More calls for lies and a hunter’s memory rose around the fire but the look on the big man’s face was clearly one of honesty. “Ask old man Windcaller! I’ll go get him right now!” The small gathering of family and friends erupted with laughter and teasing.

Azmere got up and quieted everyone. He thanked the Dawnwhispers for sharing in this special event and suggested that everyone find some rest for the badla jagt of young Tomas would take place early. Asher interrupted his ankal and stood. He had something to say.

“For Tomas, I wanted to share a bit of our history since I was there when it was written.” Chuckles and murmurs passed about but they were much less rowdy than before. “When the grasslands were first turned over to the Drykas, our people had spent so much time living in caves that we had forgotten what it was like to ride under an open sky. The striders saved us by delivering our people unto Semele’s womb where we remained strong but also complacent.” He pulled out a white shirt with no sleeves and a few feathers and colored ribbons sewn into the left shoulder. “Caiyha had blessed the grasses with so much game that our people had only to remember the power that we held in order to assert dominance over the land. With Zulrav’s horses, Caiyha’s bounty and Semele’s love, the Drykas rediscovered what it mean to be the lords and ladies of our world.” He made Tomas come stand next to him. The light of Leth from the pavilion’s opening blended with the light of the fire to paint a glow on the lad and the old man. “Everyone knows that stider’s love bonds a person to our people but it is the badla jagt that bonds a youth to his pavilion as an adult who is capable of supporting his family.” Asher presented the shirt to Tomas. “Wear this tomorrow with pride, gapeo. The spirits of your ancestors will guide you.”

Azmere was smiling and Lodai was trying to look bored so no one would see that he was about to cry. Asher looked to his ankal and nodded. “The men and women who will accompany you are some of the finest I have known. You will be in good hands.” Azmere signed a gratitude for Asher’s handling of the entire affair and went about seeing to cleaning up when Lodai stood and announced that Tomas had better be a decent shot otherwise they’d have to eat the goats. Asher groaned. Before the Dawnwhispers left, Azmere caught Naiya and instructed her to meet before Syna’s light. “We’ll be west of the city by a the jagged rock. Don’t be late.” He gave her a smirk and a firm squeeze on her shoulder then went back to tidying his home.

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55th of Spring, 517 AV
4th Bell

Azmere had been up long enough to get dressed, load all of his gear and wake Lodai as well as Tomas. The boy had decided to sleep out by the fire all night so he would not be late to his own party. The ankal was decked in his black leather armor but had removed the hood by sorting out the rivets. The black gauntlets were in place as was his arsenal. Lodai was lumbering around in his normal hide armor, falx and a big grin while attended to the blig black strider, Atavan.

The cats were prowling back and forth. They sensed that something was about to happen and instinct pushed them to want to participate. While the ankal adjusted the leash on Zora, Grey sat near Skylla and thumped his tail on the ground; tongue wagging off the right side of his open mouth. Nyne was staring at the hooded hawk who sat perched atop the ankal’s yvas. When the watchman was finished with the female’s leash, he reached out to scratch the male’s chin and drew his eyes to follow the fiery orange stare. He tsked in response and rose to his full height then marched back to his strider. Skylla was normally excited this early in the morning but the added activity was reason enough for her to be still. The archer removed the bird back to the pavilion and caged him. Bareth was ready for a hunt but Azmere was not and decided against the distraction since their party was going to be so large.

The scarred man mounted his yvas with a quick hop then adjusted his hip quiver and club. His riding quiver was also full and everything seemed to be in place. When the group was ready, he gave the sign to follow then led Syklla away from the pavilion at a trot. The young mare remembered her enthusiasm for the cool of morning –despite still being hot for Spring- and tried several times to take off at a full gallop. Her rider coaxed her down with words and a soft stroke on her next but used his legs and weight to prevent the runaway on the second round. Azmere gave her a firm squeeze with his knees but also straightened his legs which forced his mass deeper into the yvas and shifted his weight further along her back. This gentle adjustment told the strider not to take off which was a sign that she respected.

The Stormblood pavilion arrived at a large rock that jutted out of the ground which was west, northwest of their camp. The smooth, light brown surface looked like bone in the dim haze of dawn and was large enough for a horse to stand upon. Azmere gave Tomas a sign to lead his mouth onto the steep ramp which the boy did. When he passed a sign as to why, Azmere simply smiled. “So the gods can see you.” The ankal took a moment to ride a bit away from the rock and closed his eyes as he faced the open steppe in front of him. He took a deep breath and urged the djed in his body to wake the stars in his eyes. When the lids peeled back, the blue and gold stare was laced with twinkling rings of color around the pupils. Azmere turned Skylla back towards Tent City and waited for the colors of a small band of riders to approach from the Amethyst spoke. There was very little joviality or speaking. Part of this was due to the wee hour but a larger share was because a large hunt away from Endrykas demanded the utmost focus. The Sea of Grass was dangerous and had to be taken seriously.
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Badla Jagt - (Stormblood & Dawnwhisper Pavilions)

Postby Taurina on May 4th, 2017, 9:06 pm

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Starfire was still in the earliest of morning light. The night was growing lighter. A dark grey rather than dark blue to black slowly stretched out across the horizon. It was nearing the Ethaefal’s favorite part of morning. The time when god and goddess got to meet and the reign was passed to the other. They got a time at the switch to night as well, but it was not nearly as dramatic. There was not this just grey, empty space that promised a new day. A day that could be filled with anything.

A hunt, that was what this day was to be filled with. Tomas’ first and it was a big event. Another pavilion had been invited and all were preparing to head out this morning. The night before Lodai had gotten the first piece of the big party he had been wanting for the majority of the season. Taurina was happy for him since she had destroyed the chance for such a thing earlier in the season by not wanting an ezihiwe. She did not regret the decision, she just wished that things were different now. At this time, she was not really in the mood for any sort of party or celebration. At least then she had been happy. So happy. She hardly remembered what that had felt like.

There had been a brief moment the night before. Between stories of past hunts when laughter and smiles had spread across the faces of most if not all around the fire, Taurina had found a fleeting moment of glee. A smile had stolen away the troubled look that seemed like a permanent fixture on her face these past twenty or so days. Her eyes had sparkled for a moment and a laugh even filled her voice, rising with the others. For a chime she had shared in their joy, in their happiness and celebration.

Then that moment passed. She had been reminded of how she had none of this. None of the memories they all had or the rich past. All she had were a collection of fragmented dreams she thought memories and what this life had brought to her. She found herself staring at her bare arm multiple times throughout the night. Fist clenching and unclenching to reveal an empty palm. Once, in another fleeting moment, windmarks had been there. She had been in her other form, but she knew they were no longer there in that form either. It had been a mark upon her to show that she was Drykas, that she was apart of not only this family, but these people. Then it had faded. Like all the memories, it had faded away.

Taurina pushed the thoughts of the night before away and refocused her attention on her stallion. She had him, at least, and he was not going anywhere. At least, she hoped he was going no where. So much this season worked against her, but he had built her up. He had filled in a piece of her when choosing her and now he was one of the main reasons she kept going. Even when -if- one of the pavilion tried to help her, reassure her, she would not really hear it. She had buried herself within her inner darkness because of what she had done. The broken promise, the broken trust.. all the hurt she had helped cause. It ate her alive. So while she was with them still, she was not really. Not whole mind and heart like she had been.

This day was not about her though, not at all. It was not about the break that had happened between her and Azmere or about the foolish adventure she had gone on with Turrin. It was about Tomas, his first hunt. Taurina was going to enjoy it, she was determined to, for his sake. So she prepared Starfire as best as she could think to. The yvas was tightened on him, supplies loaded up in the large bags attached to it. Waterskin filled, compass, her small dagger, rope, a blanket, and her journal with a stick of charcoal just in case. Then, also attached to the yvas, was a small riding quiver she had invested in after struggling to transport her arrows during the adventure with Turrin. Though she was not a very good shot yet, it seemed a good idea to have her remaining arrows and bow. It was a hunt after all.

Starfire was prepared and the sky was growing lighter. It was a slow process, transitioning from Leth to Syna. It would be another bell or longer before Syna fully rose. Taurina would shift closer to then, she had not yet. Her Ethaefal form remained till the last possible tick. Regardless of this, it was time to get moving. The Ethaefal saw Azmere’s sign that it was time. A little sigh was let out, a release of emotion. She would not dwell on it. Not today.

So Melody was bid goodbye and told to be good before the Ethaefal mounted her strider. It took her several chimes to get situated, but they got there. Starfire was at least patient in such early bells of the morning despite always being ready to take off. Dressed in the simple shirt and pants of her everyday with a new addition of leather armor over it that was a bit tight in this form, the Ethaefal signaled for Starfire to follow the group that had already begun to move. The stallion was eager so it was not making him move that was a struggle. The struggle was keeping him at an even pace with the others. Taurina was one of the weaker riders of the group and she did not like showing it off. She pulled back on his mane gently, but firm and squeezed his sides with her knees.

“Slow,” she hissed in pavi, not making too much noise for it was too early for loud demands or struggles.

He listened. Begrudgingly, but he listened. Sticking nearer the back than front, the pair simply followed the group. They only slowed when the others did and stopped when the bone colored rock came into view and their ankal halted his movement. Tomas was brought up to the front, instructed to lead, and then they waited for the Dawnwhispers to arrive. Once they did, the hunt would begin.

Taurina’s gaze fell over the Sea of Grass. A bubble of fear rose up causing indigo eyes to flash with the emotion. A deep breath was drawn in and then released, the fear dissipating with it. Her pavilion was here surrounding her and whatever had happened, whatever their struggles, they would not abandon her to the monsters that dwelled out there. Not even Azmere would abandon her to a fate such as that if it could be helped. Of this she was sure.

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Badla Jagt - (Stormblood & Dawnwhisper Pavilions)

Postby Naiya on May 9th, 2017, 9:41 pm

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The night still danced in her mind, smiling faces, raucous tales, and food - cooked over the fire with an envy inducing tool - so rich with spice that even Shai had joined in the feast. Her smile hadn't faded - even as she wrestled herself into her breeches, and then back out as she realized her body had changed more than she had thought and they limited her motion too much to take the extra coverage they provided her skin. It wouldn't matter much, so she tied the cord of her embroidered skirt instead, and she wiggled into her tunic, a better fit despite the ways her body had changed. She found herself recalling Asher's story as she added her belt over the top so she would still have her weapon at hand. The man had regaled them with a tale that was part history, part blessing and it had made her own feel less than wise.

Her words from the night prior danced through her mind as she slid her second dagger into place in a second sheath lower down her leg. 'I offer you an ankal's blessing, one I can only give because of failure and loss. Yet, here we are, and I stand as a mother and an ankal for you, a reminder that no matter what struggle the sea brings you, your strength will hold.' There may have been words to better bolster the boy but she didn't have them.

Not that it bothered her over much as she took count of her arrows, for both big and small game, and checked the string of her bow for fraying. She stepped to the side of the pavilion, checking her rations, pulling out a few small pouches of meat, fat, and nuts that had been ground, dried, and pounded into travel rations. She added those to her load, stepping outside to Wildfire, already tacked into his gear, a feat that was more difficult in the wee hours of darkness than it was as Syna's gave began to touch the horizon.

She added the rations and bowstrings to the yvas, checking that her spear was still secure in two of the loops on the yvas despite the meandering motion of her bonded partner. It was holding fine, not that she planned to use such a tool on this hunt, but she hardly roamed without it since the last zith attack.

Glancing around she caught Khida, making her own preparations, and not far off Quzon was doing the same. This was good, they would have a skilled team to hunt for Tomas.

When she had finished her gear checks adding wetskins to her yvas and making sure her companios were ready, she beckoned the cats, calling them to hunt with their party. She had gone early to find Asher, letting the man keep watch over her bosu for the hunt, and her arms felt light and her chest like it was missing something vital. The feeling was hard to shake despite her excitement.

When everyone was ready, Naiya mounted quickly and urged Wildfire forward with a soft click of her tongue and the lifting of her seat, hunting cats trailing their party as they sought the meeting place out in the sea. It wasn't hard to find the Stormblood pavilion, their assorted animals, and familiar faces were some of the few moving about this early.

Naiya signed her greetings to them, her hands moving with excitement and encouragement as she came to a stop not far off the other ankal. For him a formal greeting, passing her hand out to grip his in typical fashion.




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Badla Jagt - (Stormblood & Dawnwhisper Pavilions)

Postby Jasmine Stormblood on May 27th, 2017, 12:31 am

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Jasmine sat between Asher and Azmere laughing at Lodai's crazy antics like usual. The big bear was funny as crud to watch and make fun of. When he gets too upset, his ears would turn red first followed by his nose. There was many times that the girl couldnt help but grin at his usual antics. However they were much worse that night between company and Tomas's first hunt. Everyone was excited and one edge all at once. As everyone focused on Asher next the woman could not stop the tears that welled up and threatened to spill over, but she snapped her eyes closed and forced her emotions down almost instantly the tears began to clear up.

Soon though everything was over for the night. Everyone bid the children goodnight and began to clean up. Jasmine helped gather all the dishes to be cleaned some before bed. Lodai whined about needing his sleep before running off to his room. Shaking her head the woman split the bowls, utensils, and cups in half with Asher. Humming the blonde stole quick glances over to Azmere with a slight blush. Their relationship had changed from annoying siblings to something much more exciting and loving. Though those were for private moments away from others, and the woman's dreams at night.



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Stretching the blonde yawned and sat up hearing the commotion of everyone getting ready. Confusion struck at first, before a realization made itself known. It was the morning of Tomas's first hunt. Quickly throwing her covers away, the blonde got dressed and made sure that her hair was up out of the way. Motioning for Haven and Lara to stay home, the woman got Chaser settled into the yvas. The stallion was pacing excitedly seeing all the other horses getting saddled up as well. Laughing the girl got his attention with a treat, before putting her quiver and bow into place. Grabbing two empty smaller bags, the blonde planned to stay out a little longer after Tomas has his kill down.

Mounting up, the blonde straightened out beside Taurina. With a smile the blonde watched as their ankal led them to the pile of rocks. Once there she nudged Chaser up towards Skylla to see how Azmere and Tomas were feeling. Gently touches his hand while looking up at the young boy taking point.

“He's nervous,” Jasmine said gently before looking at Azmere, “he looks up to you, ya know.”

The blonde pulled Chaser away when Naiya rode up. She allowed the two ankals to have time to speak. Soon enough the woman was playfully arguing with Lodai over which animal would be better for the young man to kill. Laughing she looked over at his face not able to take him serious when he turns red.
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Badla Jagt - (Stormblood & Dawnwhisper Pavilions)

Postby Taurina on May 16th, 2018, 7:11 pm


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Azmere

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  • Socialization: +1
  • Storytelling: +1

Lore
  • Badla Jagt: A Drykas first hunt
  • Badla Jagt: Holds a special place for Azmere
  • Leadership: Gathering pavilions together for an event
  • Azmere’s Badla Jagt: Was thrown off Hephiestian
  • Asher’s Badla Jagt: Killed a night lion by luck, Caiyha’s grace, and a good spear
  • Lodai’s Badla Jagt: Severed a warthog almost clean in two when throwing falx in fit of rage
  • A Strider’s love bonds a person to the Drykas, but the Badla Jagt bonds a youth to his pavilion as a provider
  • Skylla: Usually excited but activity makes her still
  • Riding: Squeezing with knees and straightening legs to shift weight tells strider not to take off


Taurina

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  • Riding, Horse: +1

Lore
  • Taurina: Dwells on wrongdoings
  • Taurina: Happiness is fleeting
  • Thomas: First hunt is a big deal
  • Starfire: Fills a void
  • Starfire: Stubborn, but yields
  • Riding, Horse: Firm grip and tight knees along with verbal cue to slow


Jasmine Stormblood

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Lore
  • Jasmine and Azmere: A relationship evolved
  • Thomas: Nervous about his first hunt
  • Lodai: Cannot take serious when playing around

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I didn’t see anything here to warrant a skill point based on what your current skill levels are. If you disagree just let me know and I’ll take another look.


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