Mid-Afternoon of the 6th of Spring 517
She called him Starfire for that was what he was like. A star bright and burning. He was beautiful, but he was more than that. More than the mind could comprehend despite how hard it tried to. He was like a dream, or maybe a prayer, come true. What had she done to deserve him? What had granted her this creature so magnificent that she had only seen others like him in a vision, a nightmare? Maybe she should have feared him, but he was not like those had been apart of her hallucination last season. Starfire was no nightmare.
The Ethaefal had spent the morning using what water she had had left in her waterskin to clean the blood that had matted his coat. Syna’s light had revealed that he was dirtier than night led her to believe. Stains of crimson matted his coat in several places over his side, down his legs and it even sprayed across his neck and face. She did not know what had happened, but she believed that the screams that had drawn her out to him had played a role in the blood splatter. She feared that he had been hurt, but as she poured water out of her waterskin and used it to clean the stains from his coat, she realized that none of it was his. Or, rather, very little of it was.
It was after that that Taurina had begun the last leg of the journey home. In the late night she had gone back to Lilacwind to gather Melody and her yvas. Starfire had not liked the colorsplash much, but the Eth was confident they would learn to tolerate each other with him. With effort, the yvas was placed on the mare rather than the stallion. Starfire followed the Eth, Melody was not so easy. She needed the direction of a lead rope or rider. The trio had spent the whole rest of the morning getting back to the Stormblood pavilion.
Upon reaching the Stormblood pavilion, the Eth had sought Azmere out first. Excitement had fueled her like it never had to her knowledge before. Nothing compared to this. Wherever he had been, whatever he had been doing, she had told him of the great news with a beaming smile that brightened the whole of her face. She introduced him to Starfire, the pure white stallion whose soul had entwined with hers the night before. It had not been any remarkable adventure, there had been no daring rescue, but a fear had been faced to reach him. She viewed him as zulkina, a present from her god. A hope that despite the fall, she had not been forgotten.
The Ethaefal did not know everything. In fact, she knew very little, but she knew how pavilions crowded in Lilacwind at times like these. A whole family grew very excited over a members transition from just a born Drykas to being considered as fully apart of the their people. One of the artists would take the newly bonded Drykas and learn what they wanted to be inked upon their skin to remain forever as a representation of the bond they now had. Pavilions would gather around, embrace, celebrate the new member of their people. All would watch and take part in the receiving of first windmarks.
Taurina knew it was her time now and excitement fueled her, but she did not want what the others did. She was not as others were, in more ways than one. She was older than most getting windmarks, in appearance anyway, and she already had some. Across the whole of her back were the swirls, whorls, and symbols that represented the bond gained in a past life. This may have been a new life, but she still carried with her those fragments of the old. The two were wholly separate and yet wholly together. No matter how Drykas she became, she would always be Ethaefal. She would always be different than the rest. So it was her ankal who she asked to accompany her and him alone.
Whatever she had to do to convince Azmere to come with her to Lilacwind, she did. The last time they were there together was the day he had taken her in, brought her home. They had never actually gotten around to patching up his faded marks or covering the skin he had wanted made beautiful. The purpose for his trip had escaped them as they opened up and made pieces of themselves vulnerable to one another. He had taken her to meet his family and she had never turned back. She never would.
The Lilacwind pavilion looked different when seeing it through the eyes of a client. She was not the one helping this time, but receiving. Jarorra had been happy for her and so had Injal. Keil had not given much reaction other than what might have been considered a smile. That was more than she had expected from him so she had easily accepted it and signed gratitude. Jarorra had been quick about making room for the Ethaefal and her ankal, offering for them to sit on the furs and cushions she used frequently.
It was not long before a sketch had been produced and love of the design had been given from Taurina. The windmarks were going to be a half sleeve from her hand to elbow. It was a pattern of swirls like the ones on her back that looked like chaos when one did not see the whole picture. A representation of the Ethaefal and all that she felt. When one turned over her palm, however, the pattern would all come together and create something very similar to the Stormblood family knot. All that chaos brought together and rooted in family, in those who had become her people.
Taurina and Jarorra moved over -with an invite to the ankal to come as well- to where the work would be done. The supplies were gathered, pattern painted out on skin so it could be followed, and the skin stretched by Keil so things would go smoothly. Taurina was content, happy, and excited as she settled down in her seat and got comfortable. Jarorra began her work and while the Eth wrinkled her nose as the pain, she remained still. Her gaze dropped to the beginnings of her windmaks before she lifted it to Azmere and smiled. Everything was falling into place.
Common | Pavi | 'Thoughts'
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