Location: Sanctuary and The Chavena
Purpose: Confronting Past Lives & Introducing the Cytali
Status: Closed. Serrif Please.
Kavala floated in the warm waters of Sanctuary's bathhouse deep within the marble tub. Having let the water run to cooler temperatures, it still gave off steam in the near darkness of the night. Far warmer than the outside temperatures, the water was comfortable for the Konti who floated in its depths rather than scalding on her gills as she quietly breathed through the crystal clear liquid. Suspended beneath the water, naked, her hair splayed out all around her, Kavala was deep in a meditative state letting the water hold her, flow in and around her, and buoy her up giving her safe reprieve from the labors of the days' work.
Her body was so relaxed, so lifeless, gently floating where the waters determined it would within the deep column of the stone bath. And yet within that peaceful meditative state, Kavala's mind was a million miles away and years and years into the past. The Dreamwalking Gnosis mark on her hip gleamed in the near darkness, giving off an eerie glow that indicated power was pouring into her from Nysel himself. Had you asked Kavala where she was, she would have turned circles and gestured to the vast starfield of gleaming Chavi that surrounded her. With her body locked in water her spirit was turned loose on the Chavena exploring her own Chavi, seeking answers in her past.
Kavala had always felt alone, isolated, like she didn't belong. She'd always had a real and true need for a family and yet had always felt isolated from one. Loner. Afraid of weakness. Fiercely determined. There had to be answers in her past she hadn't been aware of. And so this night she'd decided to travel downward, backwards, and through the gleaming starpoint on her Chavi that indicated the current life and well into the one previous. She'd roamed restlessly in the world of glittering lifelines, stroking one then another where they tangled with her own however briefly but always sticking to what she knew,, following her own. Picking a place to begin was always difficult, near impossible to do if one was looking for a specific location. But she had no location in mind. She just wanted to know...
And so she sojourned backwards until she came to a point where a gleaming deep sapphire chavi tangled with her own. It as a strong chavi, fit and whole, and it tangled with hers in an impossibly complex way. Reaching out, making the connection, Kavala slipped naturally into the chavi and naturally into her own life at that point in time.
The dark haired girl stared at the older man defiantly. His chambers. His quarters. Alone with him. At first she'd expected death. Then she'd expected worse: rape, torture, the accursed use of gnosis. The use of Gnosis she feared above all. It went against everything The Ruv'na stood for and she was Ruv'na to the core. From her name... Crescent onto the black leather she dressed him to conceal her from the light. She was an assassin. And she'd come here for this man's death.
But he'd not been what she'd expected and certainly no fool. Caught in the act before she could give him a second smile in his sleep, the Ruv'na operative was now his 'guest' as he called it, and summoned here daily for their talks. There was nothing but... this at first. Granted Crescent hadn't said much to him at first, but he'd continued the actions having her sent for and keeping her with him for a bell in the morning and a bell at night. She was growing curious, suddenly having questions, and their sessions were becoming her world since there was no other stimulus in the Cytali Stronghold except the dark walls of her cell.
She moved, as always surprised at the freedom he gave her. Still dressed in her skin-tight body suit and ankle boots better made for climbing than pacing, Crescent held her wrists out before her. They were bound in tight leather restricting her movements. She'd earned the bindings by taking his letter opener to him on their first day of 'talks' almost succeeding in slitting his throat again. There had been other incidents later. More dangerous than the first, and now he chose to keep the young girl bound.
But this time he'd left her file open on the desk. She'd read it, of course, before he'd put in an appearance. Likely he'd meant her to see it. The termination recommendation on the bottom of her file had given her pause. Not much of one, of course, but enough that she'd stared at it for a while. Death... death would be welcome here, she'd thought. There was something about the man across the room that disturbed her on deep levels. It wasn't his consortion with the Gods. Nor as it his reputed gnosis marks of significant levels. It was his eyes instead. It was his mannerisms. Crescent knew she was going to talk to him sooner or later. She needed too. Godmagic, probably, either that or they were giving her something in her food that made her more willing, less cautious.
But the truth was she wanted to trust him. She wanted to talk to him. But he was the enemy. He stood for all she was against. From her birth her father had raised her to understand the Gods did humanity no good. They meddled. They interfered. They uplifted. It was for man and women to uplift themselves not beg the gods to do so. Wasn't it?
Crescent sighed, stopped her wandering, and took a seat. She shifted her bond wrists uncomfortably and wondered if it wasn't past time to take her own life. That's what they were taught to do when captured. But she'd thought she could escape. The Cytali had never struck her as too intelligent. But now she wasn't so certain.
For the first time in a dozen visits Crescent spoke to the man sitting in the shadows on the far corner of the room. Tall, broody, he'd pulled the drapes to obscure the view - otherwise his spot would be be a prime reading location and they were in a library of sorts. "You aren't saying anything. That's my role, not yours. Are we just going to sit and stare? If so, send me back to my cell. I want no part of your game today." She said fiercely.