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Not found on any map, Endrykas is a large migrating tent city wherein the horseclans of Cyphrus gather to trade and exchange information. [Lore]

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Postby Mahaleth on May 28th, 2015, 5:55 am

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Belhatir was breathing hard, his blood pounding in his ears, when he finally noticed the bite in Dravite's arm. It couldn't have been too severe; the wolf was weak. The only real threat was in the wolf's blood, and Belhatir didn't know enough about diseases to worry. Anyway, he couldn't really think past Aris' snide, "It's rather scrawny, to be thinking of making a meal from so many horsemen."

Belhatir scoffed a self-deprecating laugh under his breath. It never occured to Belhatir to lead. Although he was the Ankal's son, it was generally agreed in the pavilion that Belhatir was strange. He didn't bond with a strider until he was well into adulthood, and he wasn't the most skilled at hunting or fishing or anything really useful, although he wasn't useless. He did his fair share, but only just. The pavilion only just let him stay around.

To lead? Belhatir would sooner eat his own foot, and he would probably be more successful at that.

He didn't hear the distant cry, but he did see Aris and his Strider look up, the horse's ears pointing towards the sound, and Dravite tensing towards it too. "We should go and investigate," he said, and looked to Belhatir as if asking Belhatir if that were right. Belhatir began to shrug, and then he nodded. Why not, after all? They had already come this far.

Dravite stopped at the still-warm animal and broke its fangs loose. Belhatir watched and had the opportunity to really see the wolf for what it was: not a monster, not a dire animal, not even a real threat. It was skinny, it was pathetic, and most of all it was alone in the world. Not even a pack to help it fend for itself. Belhatir suddenly felt a profound sense of shame, a blush creeping over his throat and his cheeks when he saw himself in the wolf. All posturing, all bustle and wind and nothing but bare bones and scabs underneath. Belhatir was so distracted that he didn't see the fang Dravite tossed at him until it landed in the mud at his feet.

Belhatir bent down and dug through the mud with his forefinger for a second until he felt the sharp edge of the fang. He picked it up, wiped it off on his pants leg, and tucked the fang safely away into a pocket. He clambered for his Strider, to catch up with the rest of the group as they galloped towards the sound that Belhatir did not hear.

As they went on, Belhatir began to see two figures in the distance. One of them was a person, slaving over something with four legs. A foal, Belhatir soon saw, stuck in the mud. As they moved even closer, Belhatir saw that it was a woman. Her hair was in disarray, her clothes were bogged down with mud, and a glistening film of sweat stuck to her forehead, baked red in the high sun. She didn't hear them come close, nor did she look up until the foal finally shook free of the muck and on to more solid earth. Only then did the woman collapse, and only then did she see them watching her like hawks.

"Who are you?" Aris demanded, gesturing at the woman and the foal. "And to whom does that Strider belong?"
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Postby Khida on May 28th, 2015, 1:56 pm

Six riders, mounted on Striders, garbed in the colorful habit of the Drykas; two ahead, three in the middle, one somewhat behind. Two horses, dun mother and yearling foal; the filly eyeballing the strange not-a-herd with a dramatically wary posture that would have meant more if her fatigue had not also permeated its lines; the mother stepping in nearer with ears high and attitude watchful, but also cautiously amiable. One woman, injured and weary and liberally splattered with mud, divested by circumstance of every thing she owned -- her knife set aside when she'd started piling cloth, her clothes trampled in the mud beneath small horse feet.

She gave those things not a single thought.

Khida pushed herself up to her feet, stiff and clumsy with fatigue, with cold, with the necessity of protecting her left arm. Her height was as nothing compared to the mounted riders, but in the face of the oldest one's demands, she wanted, needed, to show every inch of it. She focused on the leader, but watched the others peripherally as they fanned out, stiffening further still when one passed out of her view altogether. She didn't want these strangers behind her... but she couldn't do anything about it.

The man spoke in Pavi, quick and insistent and stern, but his questions were fortunately simple.

Khida's hand answered before her tongue found words: mine, sign angular but emphatic, entertaining no possibility of challenge. It was an answer born of instinct and intuition, of blood and sweat and effort, born of her choice to intervene and an understanding established through adversity. Her charge, her ward -- her kin. The possessive gesture flowed on into half of another, its left-hand portion a void to be inferred: family.

And that, as far as she was concerned, answered that. If he wanted to make something of it -- then she'd deal with the something when it happened. Or... try, at any rate.

The Kelvic wished her bondmate were here; then they would at least be two against six, though even those were not good odds. They would be together. Instead, she --

-- had a horse splosh up behind her, whuffing hot breath into her hair.

Khida looked up at the mare, reading a solidarity into her nearness that, perhaps, may not have actually been there. What did she know of horses, really? But she let her shoulder lean back against the horse's chest, and the horse did not seem to mind it. Then she blinked her attention back to the older man before her. Who, he had asked.

"I am Khida." And that, too, was that.
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Postby Dravite on May 29th, 2015, 10:52 pm

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Cree whipped Dravite's thigh with the end of his long tail, slick with mud. The man flinched and leaned forward to rub the Strider's neck with open palm, an act that usually helped settle the buckskin stallion. Slowly, the horse lowered his head to shoulder height and let his eyelids grow heavy. Horse and rider had settled at Aris' right side in the front, Cree's chosen position, for he did not like to let other horses get ahead of him; he had formed a quiet respect for Aris' mount.

The recruits let their leader speak, though Dravite couldn't help but think Aris had entered this particular conversation a little backwards as he should have started with an introduction and inquired about the woman's injury, which from where they stood was only obvious in the way the woman held herself after carefully getting to her feet.

There was a pause in the exchange and soon Dravite realised Aris was looking at him. The young man felt the skin between his eyes gather as he asked in his silence what the man wanted; he remembered their leader’s stand-back approach to teaching. Dravite looked at the bite marks on his arm as he quickly gathered his thoughts before speaking, "We are men of Drykas Watch, here to investigate the break in the riverbank."

He spoke slowly, signing the odd word that had no spoken form and lifted his head in an upward nod at the woman's arm, "Are you in need of assistance? We do not have a healer with us but myself or one of the men can escort you back to Endrykas."

“You,” Aris confirmed, he wanted the young man to get his wound checked out before he continued his work with The Watch.

Dravite glanced at Aris from the corner of his eye who looked straight ahead at Khida. Dravite lowered his stare, pointing it at Cree’s wither for a time; did a bite to the arm make him useless to Aris now, was that it?. "It will take you the rest of the morning to get back to Endrykas by horse, longer if you are not fit to ride," Aris pointed out.

Dravite turned his gaze on Khida and then to her animals. The mare had a young foal that looked quite tuckered out, though lively enough. "Can you ride?" The man asked; a question that was widely overlooked in a land where riding was second nature to most.

Forward planning wasn't new to the Drykas man, but he found that he was beginning to use it more and more often, especially now that he had been working with The Watch. He liked to think he knew a wild horse when he saw one, but of the mare standing at Khida's back, he could not be sure. If the woman did require an escort back to Endrykas, he had no qualms with offering Cree for her to ride back as the stallion had been carting him around for the last five years and was tame enough for a novice to ride under Dravite's supervision. It was unlikely the mare would be as receptive to a stranger, but perhaps she would follow her owner.
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Postby Mahaleth on May 31st, 2015, 1:58 am

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To the rest of the recruits, Aris gave his instructions. Belhatir hung back away from the rest, watching the scene play out. Belhatir wanted to break away from The Watch and go with his brother back to camp, maybe to slack off for the rest of the day, but also so he could see that the wound was properly cleaned and healed and that Dravite would be all right.

Belhatir glanced at Dravite and the woman Khida, and wondered if Aris would give him leave to escort the two of them back to the camp. "Aris," he ventured quietly. "They're both injured. Shouldn't someone else go with them, too?"
Aris looked at Belhatir, from the bottom of his soles to the top of his head. "You don't think Dravite is capable?"
Belhatir's ears burned as he stammered for a response. "No--I mean, yes, yes I do, but they're both injured and--"
"Perhaps you're right." Aris gestured at one of the other recruits, tilting his chin towards the young man. "You. Go with them. See that they don't get in trouble."
"I wasn't saying--"Belhatir stammered, looking at Dravite more than Aris. It was the look from Aris, however, that shamed him into silence.
Some of the recruits elbowed each other, grinning and snickering behind their shoulders about Belhatir. Belhatir tried not to notice, and to ignore the rage of shame creeping like a vine around his heart and lungs.
"The rest of you," Aris looked at Belhatir, "move out. We have more river to explore."

Snickering, the recruits rode one after the other in formation. Viewed from above, they looked like an upside down V of migrating birds, black against the grass, their shadows chasing them. Aris rode at the apex of the V, with Belhatir taking up the back end of the left wing. His face and his back burned, and not entirely because of the afternoon sun that hammered on their backs as they went. His blood thundered in his ears, in the points of his wrist. Later, he would drink with some of the men in Endrykas, and find a friend to beat the vines in his rib cage back with.

At least for a little while.
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Postby Khida on June 14th, 2016, 2:37 pm

oocFinishing this out simply, as both Dravite and Belhatir appear to be gone...

The Drykas -- the men of the Watch -- remounted and took their leave, apparently satisfied with Khida's responses. So swiftly did the situation change, turn and turn again. Only two of the strangers lingered after, with their common offer of assistance and escort -- whatever the second word was supposed to mean. But by their demeanors, they clearly intended to travel back to Endrykas with her.

All things considered, going in company was probably wise.

One asked if she could ride, his posture predicting her answer. The Kelvic let her grimace speak for her; though she'd been ahorse before, riding was not a skill she could rightly claim to own. Before they could do more than begin to offer aid, though, Khida raised her good hand and bid them wait; she turned back to collect her things, knife and shoes and clothes alike, mud-saturated though the last were. One of the men belatedly splashed forward to help, posture rigid and lips twisting with patent distaste at the cloth in particular. Khida herself wasn't sure it could be salvaged, but their wife would know, and she was determined to try.

All the while, her mare looked on, the foal leaning wearily against one of her legs.

Once her things had been wrapped up in a bundle and stowed away, and one of the men had self-consciously loaned her his shirt with which to cover up her skin, then Khida allowed them to assist her onto one of their own Striders. The matter was both 'easier' for her than when she had mounted horses under her own power, and yet even less graceful -- too many hands involved in the process. The Strider was summoned to stand beside a rise; one of the men knelt with cupped hands to provide her a boost; the other hovered at her injured side, ready to offer support as needed.

This Strider did her the courtesy of standing perfectly still all the while, like some horse-shaped boulder.

And then... they rode. They rode, and Khida was too weary to dwell on how uncomfortable riding was, or even to enjoy the relative novelty of seeing over the grass with human eyes. Her world narrowed to the muscles and bones of the horse moving beneath the yvas pad, the handle her good hand clung to as if it were a lifeline, the stiff yet considerate support of the man who rode behind her, and the need to keep her injured arm close to her chest within the borrowed shirt, where it could be jarred as little as possible. She was tired, and cold, with mud drying to a crust on her skin, flaking off in a way that itched. She was, in a word, miserable.

But Khida was going home -- and she knew without looking, without even listening for a count of unique hoofbeats, that her horse was coming home too.
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Postby Jasmine Stormblood on July 31st, 2016, 5:42 am

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Postby Rufio on August 4th, 2016, 7:19 pm

 
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