Sairque Basic Information Race: Human (Inarta) Birthday & Age : AV 487, 25 years old Gender: Female Height: 5'1 Weight: 130 lbs Languages: Nari (Fluent), Common (Basic) Physical Description Wiry and tough, Sairque waits and watches. Once a woman of action, pervasive and vivacious determination had been reshaped by the constant blowing of Eyktol sands. A natural inclination for command hides within race-trademark golden hues, a gaze that took on half again the acuity of any other human with the absorption of her Wind Eagle companion. One other vestige of her former brother, his coloring, coal black with fiery streaks, painted what had previously been average red hair. Pallid, as only those from the thinly lit northern regions could be, she hides within protective desert clothing, covering hair and skin. Aside from eyes, heavily calloused hands with perpetual hangnails are the only other clues to her physical being. Her right bears the thick matte of thin blue scars received at the claws and beak of raptors. Character Concept What she was :
Pre-Spring 512 AV
Profession: Wind Eagle Rider, Flight leader, Endal Coordinator Home pre-fall 512 AV: Sai & Addy's Humbly Luxurious Abode. Home as of Fall 511 AV. Office: Let's Keep Coordinated Description differences: Hair: Blood red with bright red highlights; usually worn in a braid with colorful scarves woven throughout. Three things matter to Sairque. Aidara, Catabasis, and Wind Reach. The latter two concerns are so closely tied with taking care of the first that it's not possible to differentiate from where they actually stem. Perhaps doing the most she can for Wind Reach is an innate desire, perhaps it's a means to ensure the safety of her twin. Ensuring the safety of her twin could stem from a deep rooted affection for the woman, or it could spring from an intense desire for self preservation, as there's no telling what would happen with their empathic bond should one die. A big bird once whispered that if one sister were to be claimed by Dira, that soul would return to its other half and attempt to reside in the one remaining body. Life means little to the woman on a case by case basis, a being isn't measure by their good heart or intentions. Everyone is weighed according to their ability to provide the citizens of Wind Reach with a necessary good or service that encourages a continuation of life en mass. That's why Dek are at the bottom. The most they can do for the Inarta is grunt labor, they can't hunt, they can't heal. That's why they mine. Fellow Endal on the other hand, have a shorter leash. They get a large allotment of resources, so they'd better produce a large amount of resources. Eagles can rebond, the Endal in question can be disposed of. On the flip side, she'll do as much as she possibly can to support someone or something that has the potential to be a great asset to the community. While unconcerned with the physical attention bestowed upon her by others, Sairque doesn't often initiate it. Unless the one standing next to her is from outside the Inarta. Then she's quite volatile and the touching won't be of a friendly nature. There’s no honor in being a filthy mud-grubber. Racist is a good, yet weak, adjective. Half-breeds are decided on a case by case basis. Her time is split between Aidara, duties, and rock climbing. Fist over Heart: Aidara Among the Inarta, family bonds are no bonds at all. As a child raised in the nursery with every other brat sired by people better suited to high-capacity jobs, Sai learned the down and dirty early. Competition began at dawn and camaraderie only after the last meal of the day. But there, in the back of Sai's head, in the mind of a child as brutal as any twice her size, something delicate flourished. A little girl with too much heart and not enough attitude: Aidara. The elder twin. The "weaker" twin. When Addy was happy, something light and breezy blew through the wiry fighter's spirit. Hunger gnawed twice as voraciously when the source was the birth-marked healer. Addy taught Sai a lesson few learned in that writhing mass of starvation, independence was not a gauge of worth. The younger twin fought tooth and nail for herself, but became a veritable ball of acid when her sister was involved. What Addy so subtly brought to Sai, breathing life around the edges of a stone heart, planted the seed for the little scamp's eventual concern for every single member of the population, not just those that could produce goods. Granted insight into the connection between every latrine-scrubbing Dek and every haughty Endal, this vision became conviction enough to thrust her into the fray between castes. Catabasis, a mature Wind Eagle, bonded with Sai and a rift opened between the sisters. Unyielding regarding the responsibility Endal had to the population, few could stand in the way of her will. She made flight leader and soon took even more responsibility as coordinator helping Mother Illish. The beliefs spawned by the infinitely more caring, compassionate and empathetic older twin very likely only provided a framework for her endeavors as an adult. The fuel was probably the anxious knowledge that Aidara was only a chiet, and therefore at the mercy of two entire casts above her. Through this focused and worrisome period in their relationship, their relationship hit the rocks. Sai simply had no energy to give her sister beyond succeeding at her position to keep the delicate woman safe. Or was it that they'd expanded their simple empathetic bond to the point where should one die, the other very likely would as well? Harboring this dark worry, that she only kept Addy safe not through affection but self-preservation, further eroded the flight leader's ability to function as a loving sister. When she developed an abrupt flame for a Wind Eagle Kelvic, their relationship exploded. Addy was interested in the same woman. They existed in a wary truce, Addy winning the heart of the Kelvic and Sai renewing an interest in cultivating an even stonier heart. Sira moved into the twin's aerie, Addy well aware that should she have moved out their relationship would be irretrievably ruined. Healing truly came with the birth of Sira and Addy's child, Natalie. The baby, nothing more than a toddler, was the last remnant of her sister that she saw before being ripped away by the djed storm of 512. So many things were still unsaid...and never would be. With the distance of an entire continent between them, not even that flickering sense of the older woman remained within Sai. First link in the chain:Aidara and Sairque have formed an empathic link. Without concentration, either one of can tell instantly when the other dies. With concentration and both of you within eye contact, you can experience a small feeling of the other persons emotions. Their emotions must be very strong for you to detect them. The emotion will appear powerful to you, but very blurry, so much that you can’t necessary tell who it’s directed to. Examples: Love, Hate, Fear, Lust, and Intense Happiness. Strengthening the Link: With concentration and both of you within eye contact, you can experience a small feeling of the other persons emotions. Their emotions must be strong for you to detect them. The emotion will appear powerful to you, but blurry. You can now tell who the others emotion is focused on, and in general what they desire from them. Examples: Love, Hate, Fear, Lust, and Intense Happiness. Dangers: Now that the bond has increased, if one of you should die, there is a chance that you will absorb the soul, removing the other from the Reincarnation Cycle. Heart in Fist This is where the story starts. The schism, the rupture. First came Skyinarta. Addy and Sira followed. Natalie lingered and disappeared in the night. Catabasis, mangled by his decision, lasted longest. His dying wish, to have Sai severed from her former life, pounded the last nail in. Without that, she would have kept her unwavering devotion to the city and been quite content dying during the voyage back to her people. But she couldn't just let him die, couldn't just let him go. She had to try to keep him. And keep him she did. A little piece of his soul, floating beneath her consciousness, supplanted her desire to return for his desire to start anew. On shifting sands and parched lands, she would seek out a new purpose. Something to replace bone-grinding devotion to the Wind Reach. And she would have to learn how to live as one of the unprivileged. |