The aural assault scrambled Cassandra's brain so much she wondered if one of the gods had suddenly decided to kill them all with sound. It coincided with the sudden flaring of pain from the veins in her hands. Concealed though as they were by fingerless gloves, she knew it was some sort of sign from the goddess who favored her. She half-expected her skin to explode open to make her bleed all over the floor - like that one time the agony of the wounds had forced her to kill a homeless man - but the pain receded and so did the blaring racket. As soon as she regained her senses, she did find out the identity of the one who had caused it: it was the big-mouthed Akalak she spotted earlier. Andry's friend. She had very limited experiences with their kind but the one time she did run across one, that particular Akalak did not exactly endear his race to her. The one before her only reinforced the idea that they were a people made up of fools. Sub-human thing. She had no idea that her thoughts were colored by the racial prejudice seemingly instilled in her by being exposed to the culture of Ravok, but in truth it did not matter. She was just irritated by the Akalak's action. Cassandra opened her mouth to speak up, to call the giant of a man a giant of a fool, when she spotted the foursome making their way towards the Akalak's direction. The uniforms, the way they walked, even just the look on their cruel faces, all revealed to the dark-haired woman the truth about their identities even before one of them revealed the mark of the Black Sun stamped on his forehead. The color drained from Cassandra's face as she beheld the sight of it. It was doubtful they would know of her or recognize her but it was also possible the acolyte she shared her bed with liked to brag of his fine catch. Attention from their kind in a setting such as this would never be a good thing. Already, she spotted another person who seemingly had a deathwish stand beside the Akalak. She did not need to see this. It was not so much their weapons that people should fear, but what Rhysol's favored could do with...His blessing. Ducking her head, Cassandra turned around to try and lose herself in the small crowd. She almost bumped into the Konti that had so enchanted her. The other Konti - the haughty one - was nearby, as well as a curly haired human who seemed to know the first Konti. Actually, they all looked like they seemed to know each other. And for some reason, Cassandra felt the need to warn them of the Black Sun soldiers, or at least the first Konti. "Mistress!" she whispered harshly, not knowing how to address such a being. "You do not want to have the eyes of ones such as they upon you!" Cassandra grabbed the Konti by the wrist and tried to yank her towards the direction of the thickest part of the crowd. She did not linger long enough to force the fey woman to come with her, however. Whether the Konti followed or not, Cassandra still moved to stand behind the tall and muscular desert-folk she had tried to avoid earlier. |