Timestamp: Spring 1, 512 AV
Location: The Sanctuary
Status: Open
It took them nearly a bell to get the giant tunnel doors set well down into the earth open enough to squeeze by. They'd been so difficult because debris had been piled up against them and Aweston had volunteered to go down the tunnel, out the sea cave doors, and walk the road to get back to where the tunnel was and partially uncover its entrance. Kavala had grown slightly impatient and worried when he'd departed and then it had taken so long to get the passage even opened a tad big.
When they stepped out into the sun, joining Aweston, it was apparent why.
Their home was in ruins. The wooden buildings and fences hadn't survived the way some of the stone structures in the city of Riverfall had. Inferior or competent carpentry had given way at the force of the djed winds leaving the outside of The Sanctuary a pile of rubble, splintered wood, and debris that was all but unrecognizable.
Kavala took a breath, then another, her face going completely blank as she turned in three hundred and sixty degrees and saw that nothing was left standing.
Once, when she'd walked the Chavi of an Eth and faced his grief at a konti long dead that he hadn't been able to stay home and love... she'd thought that the only security one had in life is that what one built for oneself. Loving men, even good ones, had a price. Loving ideas and places came much more cheaply. And that places never left you, never rode out on patrol or to destinations unknown with ones heart and never came back.
But The Sanctuary she'd built was gone.
Suddenly she couldn't think or feel anything. It was as if her body had shut down the capacity, slamming internal doors shut before the deluge could hit and sweep what was left of her heart and soul out to sea. The sea. Kavala turned and looked over the cliff to the wide expanse of the Suvan. It was an odd brownish color and though she couldn't see the beach being too far back on the cliff, she realized it must be filled with flotsam as well.
Clinically, coldly, with a silent voice screaming inside of her mind, she realized if Ronan, Sama'el, Leto, Denen and Issi were out in open when the storm hit, they'd be dead. Dead. Oh Gods...
Dead.
The people here could easily have been dead. If the Konti's warning hadn't come as fast as it had, there'd have been nothing left. They would have all been dead too, either in their beds or trying to find shelter. Had she not built the underground two seasons prior, nothing would have survived. Their very existence depended on that move. Kavala walked forward, awkwardly, for it was not easy to move through the debris field. She stooped and picked up a shattered board. Then she picked up another, slowly loading up her arms with debris. She'd left Tasival and Shayru down in the Great Room. He'd be fine for a while. Here though, now though, she needed to start cleaning.
And as she picked up the broken pieces of her dream, she began to cry. She didn't even realize it. Bend, stoop, load wood into her arms, the Konti lost her mind a little as she started straightening a path out from in front of the big doors, so they could swing them all the way open. She said nothing, for there was nothing to say. If Sanctuary looked like this, Riverfall would be hard hit as well. They had to get ready, for animals would need help, so too would people.
Endrykas... the tent city... her first home. Her family. The Denusk Pavilion. Riverfall had sent warning, but had they heeded it? Was there truly any warning for something like this? Kavala kept working, going numb inside. She wondered how many had died... especially of the Drykas and Svefra. Homeless, no walls, no ties... it was the best of lives at times and the worst as well in others.
Location: The Sanctuary
Status: Open
It took them nearly a bell to get the giant tunnel doors set well down into the earth open enough to squeeze by. They'd been so difficult because debris had been piled up against them and Aweston had volunteered to go down the tunnel, out the sea cave doors, and walk the road to get back to where the tunnel was and partially uncover its entrance. Kavala had grown slightly impatient and worried when he'd departed and then it had taken so long to get the passage even opened a tad big.
When they stepped out into the sun, joining Aweston, it was apparent why.
Their home was in ruins. The wooden buildings and fences hadn't survived the way some of the stone structures in the city of Riverfall had. Inferior or competent carpentry had given way at the force of the djed winds leaving the outside of The Sanctuary a pile of rubble, splintered wood, and debris that was all but unrecognizable.
Kavala took a breath, then another, her face going completely blank as she turned in three hundred and sixty degrees and saw that nothing was left standing.
Once, when she'd walked the Chavi of an Eth and faced his grief at a konti long dead that he hadn't been able to stay home and love... she'd thought that the only security one had in life is that what one built for oneself. Loving men, even good ones, had a price. Loving ideas and places came much more cheaply. And that places never left you, never rode out on patrol or to destinations unknown with ones heart and never came back.
But The Sanctuary she'd built was gone.
Suddenly she couldn't think or feel anything. It was as if her body had shut down the capacity, slamming internal doors shut before the deluge could hit and sweep what was left of her heart and soul out to sea. The sea. Kavala turned and looked over the cliff to the wide expanse of the Suvan. It was an odd brownish color and though she couldn't see the beach being too far back on the cliff, she realized it must be filled with flotsam as well.
Clinically, coldly, with a silent voice screaming inside of her mind, she realized if Ronan, Sama'el, Leto, Denen and Issi were out in open when the storm hit, they'd be dead. Dead. Oh Gods...
Dead.
The people here could easily have been dead. If the Konti's warning hadn't come as fast as it had, there'd have been nothing left. They would have all been dead too, either in their beds or trying to find shelter. Had she not built the underground two seasons prior, nothing would have survived. Their very existence depended on that move. Kavala walked forward, awkwardly, for it was not easy to move through the debris field. She stooped and picked up a shattered board. Then she picked up another, slowly loading up her arms with debris. She'd left Tasival and Shayru down in the Great Room. He'd be fine for a while. Here though, now though, she needed to start cleaning.
And as she picked up the broken pieces of her dream, she began to cry. She didn't even realize it. Bend, stoop, load wood into her arms, the Konti lost her mind a little as she started straightening a path out from in front of the big doors, so they could swing them all the way open. She said nothing, for there was nothing to say. If Sanctuary looked like this, Riverfall would be hard hit as well. They had to get ready, for animals would need help, so too would people.
Endrykas... the tent city... her first home. Her family. The Denusk Pavilion. Riverfall had sent warning, but had they heeded it? Was there truly any warning for something like this? Kavala kept working, going numb inside. She wondered how many had died... especially of the Drykas and Svefra. Homeless, no walls, no ties... it was the best of lives at times and the worst as well in others.