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Taln sat cross-legged in the sand, leaning his back against the Foundry forge as the afternoon downpour hissed around him like soft whispering voices. Unlike most normal people, it didn't occur to him to mind that it was raining or that he might seek shelter. It was just a natural thing that happened, so he accepted it as it was. The resultant rising cloud of steam nearly obscured the tall redhead from sight in the mix of intense heat and water.
At least back in Wind Reach, there were many others who came from the same upbringing and caste that could easily relate to him. Here, he hadn't met anyone with even a passing similarity to compare himself to or with. But then, he didn't really know anyone here all that well. Was he truly homesick? He would still vehemently defend Wind Reach to anyone, anywhere and anytime, but it wasn't a place he could go back to.
Realistically, the closest thing he had to a.. well loosely defined, friend, was that kid Mitt. Which was beyond ridiculous. The tall redhead snorted at his own thoughts on that. Maybe he was being too hard on him? Idly, his mind drifted back to that night with Drusilla and his own words echoed mockingly right back at him. He remembered his own outspoken fervor at that age, "That's exactly what I'd do if I had your caste. Help others be their best."
Taln was now as far outside of that caste system as anyone could ever dare hope to reach. The kid was floundering almost as much as he himself was and maybe that was why he kept talking to the jerk.
"Hey village idiot, the rest of us have the sense to come in out of the rain." Mitt called out from inside the Foundry. He was tacking down the panel sides to the tent stakes and motioned for Taln to join him.
"Your people skills really suck." "Yea and you're a model of high society propriety! Act like a normal human being for once."
Passing by the man as he left, Taln thanked Arty for the use of the boots and reminded himself to go and buy some already.
The young smith brushed out his work station, his work gear and set them back neatly to hang by the door. He sat on his work chair and turned to watch Taln standing in the doorway, dripping silently.
"Man you really need to start acting like a normal human being okay?" Mitt told him in a serious voice.
The ginger looked at him with yellow eyes, knowing that the kid had no idea how exactly on the mark that comment actually was.
'You try living and dying in as many forms for as many eons as I have and -then- we'll talk about suddenly now acting like a human.' Taln thought a little resentfully, standing by the entrance, both mute and still.
"You can sit on the welding table-it's empty right now. Or Artik's chair." he motioned. "Might as well stay in here until the rain passes."
He shrugged and lifted himself onto the solid iron table, shifting backwards a bit to have his back to the tent panel, facing Mitt. Taln pinned the kid with a fiery gaze and asked him directly,
"Why do you feel the need to call me idiot, stupid and freak in every single conversation we've ever had? Are those some of the same insults that people have used on you?"
The tawny haired young man blinked at the comment and looked distinctly uncomfortable. He shifted his eyes to his hands and agreed, his ears burning redly.
"And why do you think Inartan people are disgusting?"
"I don't-- not anymore.." he finished the last half quietly.
Taln nodded, glad that these issues were answered at last. Looking like he'd finally made a decision, he stated firmly,
"In that case, I'll tell you a bit more about Wind Reach and why I'm having trouble right now acting like a normal human being, as you so nicely put it. But in return, I want to know why -you- don't act like a decent human being either."
And sure enough, the kid's eye lit up at the idea of solving a mystery, regardless of any personal cost to the speaker, as long as he got his 'solution.'
Were all Sunberthers that selfish or was Mitt just an anomaly? Taln knew he was a fair representation of his place back home, but how much was Mitt's role in his city?
Taln crossed his legs beneath him and slowly rolled his neck to crack it, trying to loosen himself up for an unpleasant and probably very long talk. Where to begin? He'd been so vague at that lunch before because the food was far more interesting. Okay. He could do this.
"Wind Reach has, had a caste system to help us know what we needed to do, to give us each a clear purpose to avoid uncertainty. Each caste was given by individual merit, not birth status. Endals were like the fearless- and fiercest- of parents. They had bonds with those beautiful and noble Wind Eagles. The Endals were the strongest and smartest that would provide the most food and hunting skills to give -everyone- in the community. They would never dream of taking any for themselves before they fed the rest of us. Fearless strong leaders, every last one of them." 'And behind closed doors, many of them were the most savage and cruelest creatures on the planet.' he finished in his thoughts.
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