Time Stamp : 6th Fall 513
The sun rides high in the sky, the heat from summer giving way to a gentle warmth. Though with the Drykas and their tent city moving, it will never get too cold, something that anyone from a more ... permanent dwelling might have envied, if they found themselves in Endrykas by choice. The camp was bustling, the center of the camp near a large open area with a dais was being raised for what one might think a performance...or an auction would be held. A tight knot of single dwelling tents are raised around the area, and one larger tent where the less..cooperative captives were kept. However the captives that were not so captive, and those who were captive indeed but less violently opposed to such a thing were left in the midst of the camp. Where were they to go? Run off to the plains where anything could happen to them?
One such person sat, outwardly serenely if one was not watching closely, her eyes closed and her breathing very controlled. Too controlled. Her red hair striking against the darker coloring of most Drykas, its brilliant hues reflecting the sun back. Her skin, once pale and white now an angry shade of red, with hints of peeling already. Perhaps she knew her skin enough to know that nothing but a good weathering would protect it from such burns. For if one was a red head, with no freckles, one simply burned.
Her garb was plain, just a simple dress with a row of buttons to the top, no colorings were indicative and her feet were simple sturdy boots. Her legs were stretched before her, and her arms lay deceptively relaxed against her side. However, if one knew what to look for one might see that her eyes remained closed, though she is obviously not sleeping. One might notice how her body was slightly stiff rather then loose as her relaxed arms might have suggested.
No, Taylani was not serene in the slightest. Her eyes are closed against the city, the tents, the people. She wished she could close her nose to the unique smell that was Endrykas, the smell of horse and leather. Whenever a Drykas would approach, even with soft word or voice she would steadfastly ignore them for the most part. She hated the language they spoke, she despised the way that they seemed to expect her to accept this reality, yet she was too smart to try and physically fight them. She knew that to survive she would have to set aside anything they might do to her, knew she would have to keep her mind to herself. So far they had seemed courteous..if you considered she was clubbed upside the head and accosted courteous, but they fed her, they helped her with her physical needs. She hated that she had to accept that but she had no clue how to get food, water, or anything out here. Eventually she will have to ...thrive if she were to survive. IF even just until she could find a way back to Syliras, but she was not happy about it.
The Dancer instead spends her days thinking, mentally going through her dance poses, thinking of how to manage to break free from the barbarians. Thinking how she was going to get home.
"Taylani's Speech."
The sun rides high in the sky, the heat from summer giving way to a gentle warmth. Though with the Drykas and their tent city moving, it will never get too cold, something that anyone from a more ... permanent dwelling might have envied, if they found themselves in Endrykas by choice. The camp was bustling, the center of the camp near a large open area with a dais was being raised for what one might think a performance...or an auction would be held. A tight knot of single dwelling tents are raised around the area, and one larger tent where the less..cooperative captives were kept. However the captives that were not so captive, and those who were captive indeed but less violently opposed to such a thing were left in the midst of the camp. Where were they to go? Run off to the plains where anything could happen to them?
One such person sat, outwardly serenely if one was not watching closely, her eyes closed and her breathing very controlled. Too controlled. Her red hair striking against the darker coloring of most Drykas, its brilliant hues reflecting the sun back. Her skin, once pale and white now an angry shade of red, with hints of peeling already. Perhaps she knew her skin enough to know that nothing but a good weathering would protect it from such burns. For if one was a red head, with no freckles, one simply burned.
Her garb was plain, just a simple dress with a row of buttons to the top, no colorings were indicative and her feet were simple sturdy boots. Her legs were stretched before her, and her arms lay deceptively relaxed against her side. However, if one knew what to look for one might see that her eyes remained closed, though she is obviously not sleeping. One might notice how her body was slightly stiff rather then loose as her relaxed arms might have suggested.
No, Taylani was not serene in the slightest. Her eyes are closed against the city, the tents, the people. She wished she could close her nose to the unique smell that was Endrykas, the smell of horse and leather. Whenever a Drykas would approach, even with soft word or voice she would steadfastly ignore them for the most part. She hated the language they spoke, she despised the way that they seemed to expect her to accept this reality, yet she was too smart to try and physically fight them. She knew that to survive she would have to set aside anything they might do to her, knew she would have to keep her mind to herself. So far they had seemed courteous..if you considered she was clubbed upside the head and accosted courteous, but they fed her, they helped her with her physical needs. She hated that she had to accept that but she had no clue how to get food, water, or anything out here. Eventually she will have to ...thrive if she were to survive. IF even just until she could find a way back to Syliras, but she was not happy about it.
The Dancer instead spends her days thinking, mentally going through her dance poses, thinking of how to manage to break free from the barbarians. Thinking how she was going to get home.
"Taylani's Speech."
Thanks Edriena