The 10th of Spring, 522 A.V. Early Afternoon
If the Sykan's were honest with themselves, the Tenday Celebrations were just excuses to celebrate survival; to party. They loved their liquor, music, and mingling. They played games, splashed in the sea, and made then consumed a huge feast. Someone always roasted a couple of pigs or a few huge mackerels. There were stories exchanged and sometimes kisses fueled by drunken melancholy.
Torches were lit, and the music played on well after the sunset over the sea. Many Sykans could sing. Most could play. And there was never an ending to those that loved to drum. Couples danced, and singers refreshed their voices with the delicious rum that Stu had been working on day and night since Syka was founded.
There were bonfires and fire shows, and even magic openly celebrated. The local reimancers were good at fireworks and pyro techniques that just got better the longer the night aged In Syka, magic wasn't a feared thing. It was embraced and openly shared. So too were values that were long lost in other places. One didn't strive to outdo one's fellow Sykan.
The Sykans supported each other, helped, and were united in a way that most places that called themselves cities could never be. They shared knowledge and laughter and even some tears when necessary. And they shared dangers, which halved the threats, and made them easier to face.
Life in paradise wasn't perfect. Paradise was deadly, with razor-sharp fangs and claws. Things stung and bit and were filled with poison. The jungle held a menace for those that opposed it or tried to tame it. And the ocean was a little better. But the Sykans were thriving by living within it and beside it, accepting it for what it was, and carving out a place for themselves within the rules that were established long before people were people and thought to make up their own.
Connections were made. Friendships formed. And neighbor checked on a neighbor, and more importantly, shared what they had with others... be it skills, riches, food, or brute strength. It was a good place to live and had been since the day it was founded.
But now... something had changed.
Mathias was worried, deeply worried, and he stood in a loose cluster with the other Founders. Everything was set up as usual... buffet tables, pigs roasting on spits, barrels of rum tapped, but no one was smiling. There was a tension in the air that seemed to swirl around affecting each and every member of the settlement, even to the littlest newest children.
Randal snorted and tossed his head. His new horns spiraled up on either side of his head like a gemsbok's crown. His forehead was more prominent and his facial hair was growing heavy. Tuffs of hair ran up his forearms almost like a stags fetlock. And his beard extended down onto his chest where it grew lush and thick like a pelt. The handsome youngest Founder was all but a beast.
And before everyone sat for food and the music and dancing started, he had something to say.
He jumped up on a few steps higher than the ground at the Commons and beckoned everyone over. Syka had well under a hundred people, but the crowd was thick tonight. There were even some non-resident Svefra in attendance. The seafaring race had taken to dropping by Syka on the days ending in zero knowing there would be a Tenday and free-flowing food and drink. They always contributed, but on this particular tenday, they definitely had segregated themselves from the crowd and were milling about uncomfortably.
Randal cleared his throat and called the crowd to attention. "May we have your attention?" He called out across the crowd. He was perched five steps up leading to the lofted Commons area, so his voice carried across the Commons itself. Mathias and James climbed the steps to join him. Together, all three presented a united front. But it was Randal that continued to speak.
"As you all know, this season... we kicked it off with a bang, and well... things aren't going as usual. Each of us seems to have been afflicted with ... something... in my case, I've grown horns and am... well my features are turning bestial. That change is reflected in my mannerisms as well." He snorted and took a moment to paw at the step. "But others have been unaffected... like Mathias and Stu. We'd like you to step forward, one at a time, and let us know what you think about this... and any thoughts you might have on the cause. We need to share information. Miss Hess will be taking notes on all the speakers." He added, then went on to relate his own account.
"I've grown horns. My teeth have thickened and grown a second row... and I have a pelt now. My forehead is ridged and my bones are thickened. I can think of nothing that would cause this... and it started just a few days ago... but keeps getting worse." He said, then stepped down, and carefully gestured for the next person to speak.
"Please... everyone take a turn. We can do the usual Tenday festivities and eat... but we need to have this discussion first." He added then walked to Miss Hess' side, wading through the children, to keep watch over her shoulder as she took notes.
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