[Flashback] Of names lost
Summer of 508 AV
OOCPlease note that Sunder was Irriari's given name before she adopted her current one. The purpose of this flashback is to explain what happened.
Sunder smiled as she tore into a piece of the Akalak her colony had slain earlier that night. The flesh of the blue warrior had changed from a beautiful blue to a charred black when roasted. It was a rare feast due to the difficulty of killing and securing a body of one of the children of Wysar. The Elders of her colony beamed proudly and congratulated the younger Zith who had slayed the Cerulean warrior earlier that evening.
The colony was truly alive tonight- and a charged, hectic air permeated the walls and lungs of all who entered the den. Loud battle cries echoed through the cavern and she was sure that, Fierce, the leader of those who had killed the Akalak, would find a mate tonight among the females. Her brother and sister had both been a part of the the hunting party and seemed quite pleased with the progress. After Fierce, each of the hunters had chosen which body parts they wanted to keep. The facial and hand bones were usually first to go, as they were great for crafting, though some people did choose stronger bones, like the femur, for hardier projects. The Elders smiled approvingly at her sister, Murder, who chose carefully among the remains to complete her own project. Murder's project involved recreating a whole skeleton from different parts of different victims. While it was very nontraditional, and as some critics said, useless, it was still a testament to the crafting ability some in her colony possessed.
For a few chimes, Sunder tried to examine the pictures in her newest book 'On Herbs and Plants'. The cover of the book had nearly disintegrated in a recent rain storm but the trader was adamant on the selling price-45 gm. While the book was out of print, from what the trader said, Sunder simply refused to pay such a price for damaged goods. So she had killed him. In truth the book was boring, and it seemed that very few 'rare' and elusive plants had any potential to be used for poison crafting at all. It was a pity, because that particular trader usually had good wares. The din in the main area had risen to an almost deafening jumble of screams, encouragements and challenges. Maybe Fierce would die tonight, she hoped. The petching idiot always seemed to think he was the best in the colony because he had killed the first Akalak out of all those in her age range. Sunder had laughed when she saw his 'prize'. The Akalak warrior was starved for reasons unknown and seemed to have had a broken leg. Something in the grasses must have decided to have a before dinner snack, and didn't even have the decency to finish their meat. Sunder had often wished that whatever it was would have. Fierce's cocky, arrogant swag had began that night, and it had never left. How many times had she laughed at him, unimpressed by his bravado?
The meal was almost over and as ended Sunder closed her book, resigned to a night of watching Fierce strut around like a boy who had just hit puberty. She considered calling him out on it. Had he truly landed the killing blow tonight, or was he simply taking the credit? Her brother and sister might confide in her later.
The nights festivities had begun, though the night was early, and the slaves all knew better than to get anywhere near the middle of the room where spontaneous fights, matings and all manner of other activities were bound to break lose at any moment. The air was thick with energy when Sunder noticed Fierce walking to her from across the room. He smiled lazily, and his wings spread open as he walked. Sunder glanced at Sevrai, her favorite slave, and she moved as expected. It was a stupid move, on Fierce's part, as she refused to be cornered or threatened.
Fierce's voice echoed in her head as he spoke:
“Sunder, you're my prize tonight. How about you spread those legs and show me how appreciative you are of me, for saving you from having to fight again?”
Summer of 508 AV
OOCPlease note that Sunder was Irriari's given name before she adopted her current one. The purpose of this flashback is to explain what happened.
Sunder smiled as she tore into a piece of the Akalak her colony had slain earlier that night. The flesh of the blue warrior had changed from a beautiful blue to a charred black when roasted. It was a rare feast due to the difficulty of killing and securing a body of one of the children of Wysar. The Elders of her colony beamed proudly and congratulated the younger Zith who had slayed the Cerulean warrior earlier that evening.
The colony was truly alive tonight- and a charged, hectic air permeated the walls and lungs of all who entered the den. Loud battle cries echoed through the cavern and she was sure that, Fierce, the leader of those who had killed the Akalak, would find a mate tonight among the females. Her brother and sister had both been a part of the the hunting party and seemed quite pleased with the progress. After Fierce, each of the hunters had chosen which body parts they wanted to keep. The facial and hand bones were usually first to go, as they were great for crafting, though some people did choose stronger bones, like the femur, for hardier projects. The Elders smiled approvingly at her sister, Murder, who chose carefully among the remains to complete her own project. Murder's project involved recreating a whole skeleton from different parts of different victims. While it was very nontraditional, and as some critics said, useless, it was still a testament to the crafting ability some in her colony possessed.
For a few chimes, Sunder tried to examine the pictures in her newest book 'On Herbs and Plants'. The cover of the book had nearly disintegrated in a recent rain storm but the trader was adamant on the selling price-45 gm. While the book was out of print, from what the trader said, Sunder simply refused to pay such a price for damaged goods. So she had killed him. In truth the book was boring, and it seemed that very few 'rare' and elusive plants had any potential to be used for poison crafting at all. It was a pity, because that particular trader usually had good wares. The din in the main area had risen to an almost deafening jumble of screams, encouragements and challenges. Maybe Fierce would die tonight, she hoped. The petching idiot always seemed to think he was the best in the colony because he had killed the first Akalak out of all those in her age range. Sunder had laughed when she saw his 'prize'. The Akalak warrior was starved for reasons unknown and seemed to have had a broken leg. Something in the grasses must have decided to have a before dinner snack, and didn't even have the decency to finish their meat. Sunder had often wished that whatever it was would have. Fierce's cocky, arrogant swag had began that night, and it had never left. How many times had she laughed at him, unimpressed by his bravado?
The meal was almost over and as ended Sunder closed her book, resigned to a night of watching Fierce strut around like a boy who had just hit puberty. She considered calling him out on it. Had he truly landed the killing blow tonight, or was he simply taking the credit? Her brother and sister might confide in her later.
The nights festivities had begun, though the night was early, and the slaves all knew better than to get anywhere near the middle of the room where spontaneous fights, matings and all manner of other activities were bound to break lose at any moment. The air was thick with energy when Sunder noticed Fierce walking to her from across the room. He smiled lazily, and his wings spread open as he walked. Sunder glanced at Sevrai, her favorite slave, and she moved as expected. It was a stupid move, on Fierce's part, as she refused to be cornered or threatened.
Fierce's voice echoed in her head as he spoke:
“Sunder, you're my prize tonight. How about you spread those legs and show me how appreciative you are of me, for saving you from having to fight again?”