by Valan on June 2nd, 2011, 7:33 pm
It WAS a bit shocking for the young man. A smile had traveled across his face as he heard about the travel from Syliras, and even a chuckle about the part that followed, but his face became serious when he heard about slavery and the hard life Sama'el had lived, up until this time.
Valan's life had never been particularly hard- not that it was a cakewalk. Live in the Sea of Grass never was. He had his fair share of bad experiences, the most harrowing was when he got lost during the yearly pilgrimage to Endrykas at age eight. He had spent a terrifying night lying wide awake, listening to the plains and the creatures that inhabited it, shivering in a crater fearfully. In the morning, he had fortunately been rescued by a passing merchant on his way to Endrykas, and Valan met up with family there amid general relief and joy. Valan liked to think the incident had given him a healthy respect- and fear- for the deceptive sea of rolling ferns and grass.
But still, he could not imagine what life would be like as a slave. Valan embodied the free spirit, traveling where he wanted and doing what he wished. Forced to obey someone else's orders, to do what they commanded without any rights of your own...Valan shuddered when he thought of such a life, especially when it started at such a tender age of your life. The fact that Sama'el had gone through all this but still was strong enough on the inside to face his future was optimism was truly admirable, and a bit humbling.
"I think it calls for more than one, my friend." Valan murmured as Sama'el got up, and something like respect glinted in his eye for a chance second. But, when he returned, Valan already had a smile lighting up his eyes.
"So..." Valan paused to take a drink of the new refreshment. "...This girl. Does she live around here, or something?..."