Timestamp: 5th of Fall, 512 AV
Location: Rattling Chains Then Sanctuary
Purpose: Bringing Cadra and Larik Home
Status: Vanator Please
Kavala did not want to make the trip out to The Rattling Chains yet again, but a message had come that Haev had a new shipment. It was only five days after she'd rescued her brother, and that bothered her a bit. Kavala knew she was helping the slaves, but she also knew she was contributing to situations that weren't ideal for the young people and women the Ebonstryfe imported to Ravok.
So she took Kamsin and Spitfire, the mares more than willing to go and rode in the direction of the slave camp. On the Striders, the trip took no time at all. She pulled up, unloaded Kamsin of medical supplies after sliding off Spitfire, and nodded to the guards to go inspect the cells. She hated this part, hated it with a passion, because sometimes she saw only healthy frightened beasts, most of which grew up in wealthy households as pets to the noble families. Once the boys got out of the puppy stage though, where whatever baby animal they were stopped being cute, the nobles tended to sell them off or geld them rather than risk their daughters. The females were retained but often scarred because they were allowed to be playthings for the noble sons, who had no real interest in doing anything but using the women. Sometimes they came to Riverfall pregnant as well. All of these things Kavala had to deal with. Sexually transmitted diseases, scarring, broken bones, sometimes long untreated wounds. And the worst were the men.
Her heart bled for them each time she found them. Sometimes she brought them home with her. Haev wasn't unreasonable. He knew she did her work for free and males were of little value to him. So he would gift them. Other times she'd purchase them and set them free when they were healed up enough to travel. But the women were mostly out of her price range. While she made a great deal as a healer, Kavala's funds were dedicated to her staffing and her remodels. There'd be really no spare coin until the Healing College was done and students were bringing in extra income. So it wasn't with the mind to purchase that she walked into the caves. Instead, she was in full healer mode and started treating patients.
Today seemed to be centered around teeth. While Kavala wasn't a dentist, she still had to do her share of doctoring teeth, especially bad ones. She extracted two, and prescribed a salt rinse for another mouth. A third woman had a mouth full of white substance that clung to her tongue and teeth and gave her a foul yeasty breath. Yeast infection. It was not uncommon, especially among the slaves. Kavala prescribed something very simple for her - straight yogurt. A spoon full every few hours swirled around her mouth and left unrinsed would kill the yeast and get the woman's mouth healthy again.
Two cages down she checked on a pregnancy and then fixed a broken toe. She left kind words, gentle touches, and a piece of Carmel for all, which was her new thing visiting the slaves. Often the small square of sweet did a lot to brighten their day.
After about an hour of work, Kavala came to a final cage that had several young people in it of mixed ages. She let herself in with the key the guard always provided her, and moved through them. Kelvics, one and all, though the pair in the back clinging together had her stopped dead in her tracks. The two looked a great deal like Vanator. They looked like each other as well, though one had red hair and one had blond. Kelvics both, twins, and even looking a little like their mother as well. Kavala was stunned. She moved closer to them and the girl hissed at her, spitting like a cat. Big cat? No, she wouldn't be here if that were the case. The boy had a proud look to his face, almost arrogant, and was covered with bruising. Kavala came closer, crouched down beside them, and asked softly...
"What are your names?" She said simply, reaching out to touch the girl, but refraining from any such attempt with the boy. The girl hissed with pointed canines and then settled as the Konti stroked the red hair off her forehead. Medically she was fine. Emotionally she looked terrible. The boy Kavala did not touch. When they did not respond, Kavala quietly added to her statement. "I was there at your birth. I knew your mother. And your father is my brother. We are family, even though I look like neither of you. Will you let me take you out of here?" She asked softly. "Your father doesn't know what has become of you, but he'd really like to know you are alive and well. There are no cages where we live. Only the sun and sea and sky... and endless grasslands. Please say yes. That you will come with me." She said gently, oh so gently, daring to hope.
It was surprisingly the boy that spoke. "Larik. I'm Larik. I was born first." Kavala shook her head. "No, she was. Like I said, I was there." He nodded, knowing Kavala passed the test, and then gestured to his sister. "Cadra. She doesn't say much. Not anymore." He added. "I would like to meet our father." He said, his eyes dead, but Kavala could feel the tinge of hope in him.
The Konti nodded. "I'll be back. It might take a few minutes to bargin with Haev." The truth was it took longer than that. Larik wasn't the problem. Haev was willing to give him to Kavala for a reasonable price. But he wanted to keep Cadra. She was both pretty and red-headed something the Akalaks loved. But Kavala was adamant. In the end, she traded him a pair of Seme two-year olds, geldings, to replace a team that he'd lost via the Zith last week. She nodded, finished the bargin with a handshake, and went to get her niece and nephew.
"I'm your aunt and you are free to come with me now. I have horses. Can you ride?" They both shook their heads no, but this wasn't surprising. The moment she got them to the surface, returned the key, Larik stripped out of his filthy tunic and took to the sky. Kavala was astonished. He wasn't just a bird, not a mere jay or sparrow. He was a grasslands eagle, large and formidable. He flew because he could not ride. But Cadra had no such way to escape. Kavala helped her onto Kamsin and mounted Spitfire. She urged the kelvic to grasp the yvas and grip the mare with her legs, and then the two women, escorted by the eagle, turned and headed west towards the coast.
When they arrived at The Sanctuary, and rode through the gates, Kavala immediately looked around for Vanator, unsure how to proceed from here.
Location: Rattling Chains Then Sanctuary
Purpose: Bringing Cadra and Larik Home
Status: Vanator Please
Kavala did not want to make the trip out to The Rattling Chains yet again, but a message had come that Haev had a new shipment. It was only five days after she'd rescued her brother, and that bothered her a bit. Kavala knew she was helping the slaves, but she also knew she was contributing to situations that weren't ideal for the young people and women the Ebonstryfe imported to Ravok.
So she took Kamsin and Spitfire, the mares more than willing to go and rode in the direction of the slave camp. On the Striders, the trip took no time at all. She pulled up, unloaded Kamsin of medical supplies after sliding off Spitfire, and nodded to the guards to go inspect the cells. She hated this part, hated it with a passion, because sometimes she saw only healthy frightened beasts, most of which grew up in wealthy households as pets to the noble families. Once the boys got out of the puppy stage though, where whatever baby animal they were stopped being cute, the nobles tended to sell them off or geld them rather than risk their daughters. The females were retained but often scarred because they were allowed to be playthings for the noble sons, who had no real interest in doing anything but using the women. Sometimes they came to Riverfall pregnant as well. All of these things Kavala had to deal with. Sexually transmitted diseases, scarring, broken bones, sometimes long untreated wounds. And the worst were the men.
Her heart bled for them each time she found them. Sometimes she brought them home with her. Haev wasn't unreasonable. He knew she did her work for free and males were of little value to him. So he would gift them. Other times she'd purchase them and set them free when they were healed up enough to travel. But the women were mostly out of her price range. While she made a great deal as a healer, Kavala's funds were dedicated to her staffing and her remodels. There'd be really no spare coin until the Healing College was done and students were bringing in extra income. So it wasn't with the mind to purchase that she walked into the caves. Instead, she was in full healer mode and started treating patients.
Today seemed to be centered around teeth. While Kavala wasn't a dentist, she still had to do her share of doctoring teeth, especially bad ones. She extracted two, and prescribed a salt rinse for another mouth. A third woman had a mouth full of white substance that clung to her tongue and teeth and gave her a foul yeasty breath. Yeast infection. It was not uncommon, especially among the slaves. Kavala prescribed something very simple for her - straight yogurt. A spoon full every few hours swirled around her mouth and left unrinsed would kill the yeast and get the woman's mouth healthy again.
Two cages down she checked on a pregnancy and then fixed a broken toe. She left kind words, gentle touches, and a piece of Carmel for all, which was her new thing visiting the slaves. Often the small square of sweet did a lot to brighten their day.
After about an hour of work, Kavala came to a final cage that had several young people in it of mixed ages. She let herself in with the key the guard always provided her, and moved through them. Kelvics, one and all, though the pair in the back clinging together had her stopped dead in her tracks. The two looked a great deal like Vanator. They looked like each other as well, though one had red hair and one had blond. Kelvics both, twins, and even looking a little like their mother as well. Kavala was stunned. She moved closer to them and the girl hissed at her, spitting like a cat. Big cat? No, she wouldn't be here if that were the case. The boy had a proud look to his face, almost arrogant, and was covered with bruising. Kavala came closer, crouched down beside them, and asked softly...
"What are your names?" She said simply, reaching out to touch the girl, but refraining from any such attempt with the boy. The girl hissed with pointed canines and then settled as the Konti stroked the red hair off her forehead. Medically she was fine. Emotionally she looked terrible. The boy Kavala did not touch. When they did not respond, Kavala quietly added to her statement. "I was there at your birth. I knew your mother. And your father is my brother. We are family, even though I look like neither of you. Will you let me take you out of here?" She asked softly. "Your father doesn't know what has become of you, but he'd really like to know you are alive and well. There are no cages where we live. Only the sun and sea and sky... and endless grasslands. Please say yes. That you will come with me." She said gently, oh so gently, daring to hope.
It was surprisingly the boy that spoke. "Larik. I'm Larik. I was born first." Kavala shook her head. "No, she was. Like I said, I was there." He nodded, knowing Kavala passed the test, and then gestured to his sister. "Cadra. She doesn't say much. Not anymore." He added. "I would like to meet our father." He said, his eyes dead, but Kavala could feel the tinge of hope in him.
The Konti nodded. "I'll be back. It might take a few minutes to bargin with Haev." The truth was it took longer than that. Larik wasn't the problem. Haev was willing to give him to Kavala for a reasonable price. But he wanted to keep Cadra. She was both pretty and red-headed something the Akalaks loved. But Kavala was adamant. In the end, she traded him a pair of Seme two-year olds, geldings, to replace a team that he'd lost via the Zith last week. She nodded, finished the bargin with a handshake, and went to get her niece and nephew.
"I'm your aunt and you are free to come with me now. I have horses. Can you ride?" They both shook their heads no, but this wasn't surprising. The moment she got them to the surface, returned the key, Larik stripped out of his filthy tunic and took to the sky. Kavala was astonished. He wasn't just a bird, not a mere jay or sparrow. He was a grasslands eagle, large and formidable. He flew because he could not ride. But Cadra had no such way to escape. Kavala helped her onto Kamsin and mounted Spitfire. She urged the kelvic to grasp the yvas and grip the mare with her legs, and then the two women, escorted by the eagle, turned and headed west towards the coast.
When they arrived at The Sanctuary, and rode through the gates, Kavala immediately looked around for Vanator, unsure how to proceed from here.