Timestamp: 60th of Summer, 518 AV
"This isn't a good idea." Nya all but snarled at the Founder. She was in a mood and Randal was having none of it. The Kelvic paced back and forth restlessly, her sturdy isaus shorts and cropped top causing her to blend into the surrounding jungle due to their camouflaged dye job. Juli more than likely had a hand in the new garments because all of Syka had been suffering in the summer heat until they'd slowly transitioned from cotton and leather to isaus cloth.
Despite the Kelvics obvious agitation, Randal Dor looked calm. He was leaning against one of the railings of The Commons with a slightly amused smile on his face. He had his arms folded across his bare chest and he was leaned back wearing only a set of isaus shorts. Even his feet were bare. This wasn't his first rodeo with Nya's surly personality and it probably wouldn't be his last.
"You need to spend some time with people. You're getting the way you get when you've been out in the jungle too long." He argued, patiently waiting out the storm that was bound to happen.
"I stay in the jungle because I don't WANT to be around people." She countered, staring at him like he'd lost his mind if he indeed was going to move on to the argument that being around people was good for her. It wasn't. She couldn't stand them and only came in to The Commons to report back to Randal for her job or to get some real cooking when she got tired of eating raw.
"Listen, Nya... we pay you to scout and protect. But these people need real experiences out in the jungle. If someone doesn't go with them, they will eventually go on their own due to curiosity. But if we start sending them out with you , one or two at a time, then they will gain valuable skills and you'll have some company along the way while you do your work. I want you to scout northeast today, cut a trail along the ridge that leads from behind the Commons, and see what's beyond the upslope and plateau up there. Take it out about five miles, mark the trail, and come back in. If you see anything interesting along the way, note it on your map and then add it to the main map back at The Tidepool. Got it?" He said, a smile on his face. Randal actually liked Nya. He'd seen through the course abrasive woman more than once and had taught her a great deal about Wilderness Survival already.
It was true most of her facade was an act. People just made her tired though and she had little faith that they'd follow through on what they said they'd do. Nya had spent a year in Ravok's Blacksun's Temple, in a prison vault well below the surface and had came out vastly different when she'd gone in. Fearless, brave, full of spunk in a way her bondmate had called her light and laughter, Nya had emerged something dark and dangerous, unwelcoming relationships and without a bondmate or husband. Her ex-bondmate had emerged as an Ebonstryfe solider, Rhysol marked, and sleeping with the priestess who had first imprisoned them. That woman had given him a son that Nya herself could not, and while he'd played house with her, Nya had been sold to the Kelvic Research Institute.
She was free now. And had gone as far away from Ravok as she could get to lick her wounds and start over. In Syka she'd found a place she could be herself, someplace accepting of Kelvics and tolerant of her new abrasive attitude. Most of her anger and resentment she'd worked off on innocent jungle vines. She also kept The Commons and everywhere close to where the settlers lived free of snakes. And then there was this. The new Ranger Corps that Randal had seemingly so callously left her in charge of. He gave her direction only rarely, and the rest of the time left her to her own devices.
And those devices were normally cutting trail, locating new places that might contain resources the Settlement could use. All of the above was dangerous to those untrained in the jungle and now resentfully Nya had to add babysitting to her job description as she scowled at Randal.
"Fine. But its on you if I don't return with all of them." She muttered, then settled in to wait for whomever Randal thought should go with her.
"I'll have folks rounded up who are interested in going in a quarter bell. Sit tight and try not to scare them when they start showing up." He said with a grin, and pushed off from the railing to wander over to the stairs that lead down to the beach from the lofted area. Undoubtedly he was going to spread the word that Nya was leading a small expedition into the jungle.
The Kelvic hopped up on a table, sat down cross-legged, and began to braid her unruly brindled hair. She was obviously not happy with this plan, but there was nothing she could do about it.