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Ashka's Seeking

Postby Rufio on September 24th, 2017, 9:13 pm

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Ferem's Fortunes At sunset


         Syna cast her rays long across the dry steppe, grasses turned yellow and rustling gently in Zulrav’s gentle whisper. Rufio was sitting in amidst the grasses under the orange glow of the near dusk, feeling Zulrav's touch brush her arms, left bare by the loose crochet vest she wore. The evening was warm, the sweet scents of Summer lingering into the Fall. She sat just a ways from Ferem’s Fortunes, leaving the old wise-woman and Emry to their clients.

    They were a torn family, who were struggling with misfortune and miscarriage, which was creating tensions and gnawing at their pavilion. Such stories, full of sadness and loss, planted gratitude in the half-Drykas, who had had her fair share of loss and grief, but had spent the last two seasons healing. She left the family with Ferem, out of respect, and for her own sake.

        In her hands Rufio held a threaded needle, a worn-out, faded mustard scarf was laid across the brown wool of her crossed legs, brown wool harem pants and bare feet beneath keeping her comfortable and cool this evening. With a deep breath, the half-drykas returned her focus to her task. Bending over her garment, she took the sharp bone point and pierced it carefully through the frayed edge of a hole in the mustard wool.

    Slowly she drew the rust hued thread through the fabric until the knot at the thread’s end. Then she turned the needle back on its path, and pushed it back through the wool the way it had come through, only, on the other side of the frayed hole. With the same gentle, smooth pull, Rufio tugged the thread through the wool until the knot, which drew the gaping fabric together.

        So, she sewed, mending the rip in the fabric. Pierce, pull, tighten, pierce, pull, tighten. It did not look neat, or tidy, like her weaver grandmother’s would have, but it would keep her favourite garment together for another Fall. At least, until she could seek out some clientele, deal some cards and cast the bones, and trade wisdom and insight for mizas.

Zulrav’s breath hushed by her again, ruffling her long dreadlocks, which tickled her shoulders as they hung down her back. “Father Wind is playful tonight”, she spoke aloud in shiber to the God, tone mildly amused and chastising, a smile lilting across her freckles. As if in answer, the wind kicked up, making it difficult to sew. The half-Drykas sighed. When she looked up, though, two women were making their way towards the fortune-tellers’ tent.

        Curious, Rufio shoved the needle into the sewing kit, the kit into her hemp sack, before bundling the mustard wool about her shoulders and climbing to her sandal clad feet. “Do you come for a reading?” Rufio gestured to Ferem’s tent, which glowed with firelight behind her a ways, expectant curiosity in the lean of her shoulders.

  “Ferem is in a reading, they mustn't be disturbed.” apology.
  
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Postby Ashka Windrunner on September 27th, 2017, 9:05 am

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The day's work and heat still weighed on the girl's shoulders as she rode through the Tent City, body loosely sat atop her claybank stallion with her legs hanging effortlessly by his flanks. She felt a weariness in her muscles, in her bones, yet rest was denied to her for another few bells.
A promise is a promise.
By her side walked Laena, her slim, blonde-haired cousin, Strider-less and ground-bound but so full of hope and optimism. The walakh girl trotted ahead eagerly, carried by a desire that almost had her running through the pavillions surrounding them. Ashka smiled at the blissful expression brightening the blonde's face; it had been days already that she had agreed to follow her cousin to Ferem's Fortunes, and only this evening the redhead had finally found the time to fulfill her promise.

With Syna's course in the sky coming to an end, the temperatures had dropped from a ruthless heat to a pleasant warmth that kept the girls comfortable in the coolness of Zulrav's breath. Laena hummed softly, all smiles and skipping happily in her flowing dress while her cousin rested atop her Strider, eyes closed and arms bared in the refreshing breeze.
"Ashka", a timid voice rose in the peaceful silence, "do you know what you will ask Ferem ?"
The Drykas opened her eyes and glanced at the girl, and she saw the apprehension temperating the enthusiasm of her features. She took a tick to ponder and stretch her arms high to the red-tinged sky before answering.
"To be honest... I am not sure I want answers," she began, hesitant. "I thought about... About asking about Alvadas, and, you know, the family I have there." Her voice trailed off and she bit her lip, wondering if it was a good idea to share these intimate wishes with Laena. After all, she was the Ankal's daughter, and even though everyone in the Windrunner Pavillion knew about Ashka's curiosity for the world beyond the Sea of Grass, the time might not have been right to stir this conversation.

But Laena did not make any comments; nothing in her expression had shifted to show any sort of disapproval so Ash was more than happy to push the topic aside. Instead, she decided to simply returned the question to her cousin.
"And you dear ? Are you going to ask about your future husband ?" With a wink and a playful smile the air cleared again between them, both girls letting out an honest laugh at the mention of future matrimony. It was a subject often alluded to but never spoken of seriously in the family, left to float around like an Olidosapux in the tent that no one wants to deal with.
"I might..." Laena chuckled, teasing. "I'm really curious to know... To understand what will happen. Remember I told you about that dream ? It's not common to dream five time the exact same thing ! I'm sure there is more to it," she added with excitement, her posture shaping anticipation and meaning.

Ashka returned her enthusiasm and, looking up, noticed that they had reached the Sapphire wing of the city. Just a chime away stood their destination, the indigo tent of Ferem the fortune-teller, lit dimly by firelight. The redhead leaned back in the yvas, asking her stallion for a halt, and then swung a leg up over his wither and slided along his flank to dismount.

The girls began making their way to the entrance, now sharing a respectful silence. The prospect of meeting Ferem kept them both quiet and lost in their respective thoughts, before a voice coming from their right interrupted their walk. They halted and turned to meet an ebony-hair Drykas woman, from whose words and signs they understood the impossibility of entering the place.

Before anything else was said, disappointment settled into Laena's features and her expectant smile shrunk into a saddened moue. Lifting an encouraging hand to her cousin's shoulders, Ashka turned to the other Drykas woman, greeting motioned with her free hand.
"Yes, we are here for a reading. Too bad it's not the right moment, apology, do you know when she will be done ? Query, wait."


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Postby Rufio on October 26th, 2017, 6:58 pm

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             Rufio saw disappointment turn down the excited, contemplative smiles that had flickered in the women’s features, and it sparked a curiosity in her. She wondered what they were thinking of, what they were wishing for, or what fears danced in their hearts.

"Yes, we are here for a reading. Too bad it's not the right moment, do you know when she will be done?" Inquired the drykas atop a beautiful strider. The fortune-teller observed that her quieter companion walked—without strider. As Ramona finished speaking, Rufio busied her hands with bundling her scarf about her shoulders to shield her startled noticing, before a hue of mischief was tugged across her lips.

“Is it not—the right moment?” Rufio replied, teasing in the lean of her posture and meaning in all events in the scatter of her hands.

When she looked up to the women, gaze flitting between them for a tick, the fortune-teller seemed to be deciding something. “If you like, I will read your fortune.” She offered, her freckles doused in the shadows of the firelight as she reached into her deep pockets and drew out a deck of cards.

They were oddly large for playing cards, and, in the warm light about them, it could be seen that they were painted with unusual pictures. With a gentle tap, the woman touched on a leather pouch hung around her neck on a thong.

“I read the cards, and the bones.” Rufio explained, hoping to pique the women’s interests. Then, with a dip of her shoulder, she half-gestured honest confession.

"Though I don’t see the future like Ferem or Emry, it is my belief that the power of your destiny lies in your hands. When your hands touch the cards, it’s your spirit’s vibrations that choose which are picked, and the gods’ too.”

As she unwrapped the leather thong from around her neck, the pouch made light clinking noises—the bones rattling together. “When I cast the bones, it is your ancestors that shape the pattern of their message.”

With her services and expertise offered, the fortune-teller hoped her candour would win over the women. Her hope mingled with expectant, inquisitive in the curve of her shoulders as she sought more usual introductions. “My name’s Rufio Stormblood, I'm from the Diamond Clan; I see you’re both of the Amethyst.”
  
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Postby Ashka Windrunner on November 2nd, 2017, 8:48 pm

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Ashka smiled back at the teasing grin stretching over the woman's lips.
Meaning in all events, she had said, and the redhead took a few ticks to reflect on the idea. If there was... Well, she would have liked an explanation for some events from years long-past. Maybe some day she'd get to understand why they had happened. Laena kept silent, her expression still tinged with disappointment. She lifted her big blue eyes to her cousin, azure gleaming with an unspoken question. What do we do now? The Windrunners didn't know to whom to turn if the seers from Ferem's Fortunes weren't available.

But luckily the freckled woman spoke already, offering a solution, suggesting her service as a fortune-teller. Laena's gaze flickered from her cousin to the newly-met card-reader, a sparkle of interest now brightening it but still unsure of what to do next. She let it to her cousin to decide.

Ashka only pondered briefly; the other's words had piqued her curiosity, and in the warm sunset light the cards seemed to call to her, the strange patterns on their surface drawing most of her attention. If the gods truly guided people when picking the cards, and this woman could help decipher their meaning, then the cousins would have found just what they were looking for. She had heard of the way of the bones before, but preferred to keep their message for another day.

So with approval and gratitude she accepted the Drykas' services, and a smile reappeared on Laena's lips.
"We'll be happy to know what the cards tell you, then. Our destiny, what is yet to be, what the gods plan for us, this is where our interest is." Ashka glanced briefly at the blonde, who was nodding silently in agreement, before she continued.

"Yes, my name is Ashka and this is my cousin Laena. We are both Windrunner, Amethyst Clan. We've been wanting to come here for a while now, and I think it'll be a first reading for both of us, curiosity, new, excitement. How do we begin ?" Novice, instructions.


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Postby Rufio on November 6th, 2017, 1:34 pm

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    " How do we begin?” Ashka asked, and Rufio turned towards the large fire-pit that was nestled in the dry, cracked dirt outside of Ferem’s Fortunes. It was still warm, but they needed the light. The small, freckled woman gestured for them to join her when ready.

    Before she went, she pointed to a lean-to constructed against the side of Ferem’s tent. “You can leave your strider there. There is a little water. Or bring him, if you have questions about your bond.” Her ochre gaze flickered to Ashka’s cousin, and she decided aloud. “I’ll read your cards first.”

    Rufio settled herself cross-legged by the fire-pit, far enough away so as not to be in its crackling heat, but close enough to the warm glow it shed for seeing. As they waited for Ashka, she rolled her shoulders lightly and took deep breaths. It eased out stiffness and tension. She cast her eyes towards the flicker of the flames against the ground.

    Watching the shadows and light dance, the fortune-teller picked up the thoughts that were buzzing in her mind and, one-by-one, imagining them as rocks and stones, set them down in a neat pile on the ground, taking the chime that Laena made herself comfortable to ground herself and make herself more aware and open to the women who'd sought their reading.

    Settled now, Rufio took the deck of cards and deftly split it in three and laid them face-down on the dirt briefly, before she switched one of the piles around so they were facing upside-down and gathered them up into her hands again. She shuffled them for a tick, two ticks, then repeated the splitting and turning upside-down until she felt satisfied they were well-shuffled.

          Abruptly, she held them out to Laena to take, hoping to startle the woman lightly; scattering intimidation with the art of crafting suspense. “Shuffle the cards, while you do, think of what it is you want to ask them.” Rufio told her, her tone neutral, bereft of the flowing, Shiber softness with which she had spoken before.

     Although she wanted to craft suspense, she did not want to intimidate the woman. Consequently, seeing apprehension in Laena’s hesitation, Rufio smiled encouragingly. “Don’t be frightened of the cards, sometimes they tell you things you already know, they bring clarity.” A guide, not set in stone.

    As Laena took the cards and shuffled them, Rufio’s attention was drawn by dust and grit grinding under Ashka’s feet as the cousin joined them by the fire-light. Returning her smile to Laena, she gestured quietly in grass-sign, when ready, cards on the ground.

            With that, Rufio laid her hands palm-up on her crossed calves, offering the woman respectful space as she gathered her thoughts and feelings and decided what she wanted to ask of the cards. Occasionally, Rufio’s gaze flickered to Ashka, watchful for emotions that might play across her face, gathering a sense of the women sitting with her.

When Laena had finished shuffling and set the card deck on the ground, Rufio smiled and separated the deck into three once again, laying each smaller deck out in a row. With a deft hand, she took a card from each deck and laid them in a row in front of Laena, before flipping each card over in quick succession.

Past. Rufio signed over the first card in the row, elaborating its meaning, “This card tells us what has led you to this point. The things in the past that are affecting you now.” The fortune-reader leant over the card, gazing at it with a furrowed brow.

      Across the card’s surface was painted an old man with a swarthy, painted face, wearing raven feathers about his shoulders, holding a rain staff. A shaman. The Heirophant. It was upside-down; reversed.

            “You are feeling restricted and confined.” Rufio began, “You have been following the herd, afraid to step out on your own.” Surprise lifted the card-reader’s brow, and her head tilted in considering agreement. Laena seemed to follow her cousin, looking to Ashka to lead her. Was this why she had no strider yet? Rufio wondered.

      Lifting her ochre gaze to Laena’s, Rufio tapped the card and smiled warmly. “Now you realise that things do not have to stay the way they always have been. You are ready to challenge the opinions of those around you, you are ready to challenge tradition and forgo the beaten path.” Unconsciously, Rufio was rubbing the black ink laid into her left forearm with her right palm as she spoke.

Realising herself, she stopped, and reached to tap the second card. The Present, her grass-sign indicated. On this card was painted a man sitting with his arms folded, nine cups lined up on a shelf behind him. Nine of Cups, reversed as well.

    The immediacy with which the meaning of it struck her made her smile deepen and her shoulders shrug, faded scarf lifting about her cheeks as they did. She wasted no chimes in extending its meaning to Laena. “You are feeling disappointed. There is something missing in your heart. You are seeking inner fulfillment.” Gently, Rufio suggested, windmarks, strider, The Bond.

    Rufio let the woman breath for a moment, waiting quietly a chime if she wished to seek comfort in the presence of her cousin. When she thought the woman was ready, the fortune-teller tapped on the last card in the row and signed above it the future, “This card is where the gods and your own spirit speak wisdom.”

              On the final card was painted a hand, extending from white fluffy clouds, holding in its palm a coin with strange symbols etched onto its center. Beneath the coin and hand, was a lush oasis. Plants and flowers were in bloom, painted delicately in colours seen in Summer-time, while blue paint shaped a creek flowing generously through the lush foliage. The Ace of Pentacles. It was the only card that sat upright.

        Rufio gestured prosperity, abundance and beamed, “This card has a joyous message for you, Laena. It is telling you to attract what it is you seek. Be open, and be brave. A strider will choose you, but you need to stay true to your heart.” She gestured to the first card, and signed for make your own path "-This card is saying: you have to get out there, find what you seek."

Sitting back up a little, the fortune-teller grinned, happy to be giving a positive message, for once. With Laena’s reading finished, she gave the woman a little time to breath and take in the messages, asking questions for clarification if she wished.

      When the Windrunner cousin seemed to settle again, Rufio’s gaze turned to Ashka, who she had almost seemed to have forgotten, absorbed as she was in Laena’s reading. A gleam flickered in her eyes like in the fire snapping beside them.

         Now, it was Ashka's turn.
  
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Postby Ashka Windrunner on November 30th, 2017, 11:34 pm

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Following Rufio's instructions, Ashka led Lako near Ferem's tent and showed him the water. Then, signing goodbye, later to her Strider, she walked her way back towards the fire pit around which Laena and Rufio sat down. With every step closer, she felt not anxiety but a quiet apprehension making its way to her throat and spreading to her stomach; what exacty did she want to know? What did she expect from the cards? What to do if the answers weren't pleasant?

The uneasiness grew silently until Ashka, joining the two other girls by the firelight, became aware of the tension in her back. She sat, cross-legged, by her cousin's side and rolled her shoulders and stretched her muscles to ease it but some remained, leaving her sitting uncomfortably stiff on the rough ground. She watched as a startled Laena took hold of the deck of cards and began shuffling them with timid but determined hands. The blonde glanced at her cousin briefly before putting down the deck down, her expression strangely the most serious that Ashka had ever seen on her delicate features. Ash answered silently with what she wanted an encouraging smile, but the stiffness of her face betrayed her own nervousness.

Rufio split the cards again and, flipping them in front of Laena, proceeded to her reading. The first card spoke of the past and at the fortune-teller's interpretation of its drawing the blonde kept her eyes down, staring at the ground obstinately while a light pink flushed her cheeks. Afraid to step out on your own she had said, and both Windrunner knew too well the truth in this statement. Ashka reached out, gently squeezing her cousin's shoulder in support, and in return she received a brief, embarrassed glance.

But Rufio spoke again, of change and challenge, and Ashka noticed the small change in Laena's expression, determination now settled in the tight line of her lips. Ashka smiled on the inside. Laena had strong Drykas blood running in her veins and although she hadn't bonded yet the blonde had her fair share of the Horse Clans fierce temper; only nobody had seen it flare out yet.

With the next card Rufio said out loud what most members of the Windrunners spoke of privately. Ashka knew of her cousin's inner conflict, the sadness and desire for bonding and becoming a full member of the community and on the other hand, her uncertainty of it ever happening. Laena longed for an ezihiwe, or a wedding to complete her gentle soul and give her a new purpose in this world and in Endrykas' community. But how many Ankals would choose to attach themselves to a walahk wife, and what father would accept let her go in this condition, with not even a bonded Strider in valatia? Luckily the girl was still young and many had seen themselves becoming Drykas after their younger years had gone.

Both girls almost held their breath as Rufio turned the last card up, so when the fortune-teller motioned for prosperity and abundance Laena let out a short sigh of relief. She beamed at the Stormblood woman, her blue eyes full of renewed hope and gratitude for her auspicious reading. She reached out to grab Ashka's hand and her grip was firm, confident on the other's fingers.

"This is great!" she let out in a relieved voice, enthused about the new possibilities she could consider. Laena nodded vigorously after Rufio's advice. "I will, I will find what I am looking for, I'll keep my heart open and make my own path." As she spoke her gaze livened up, throwing glances all around while the mind behind them explored the new options that opened up to her now that the gods had spoken through the cards. Ashka felt happy for her cousin who had always been so shy, keeping herself back from wanting too much and speaking out her wishes. The reading seemed to have encouraged her to be more active in the fullfilling of her desires, and Ashka was thankful to Rufio for her part in this change.

After a few ticks of sharing in joy came the time... For Ashka's reading. The Windrunner girls settled again, cross-legged by the firepit. The redhead took a deep inspiration, exhaled it slowly and, gathering all of her concentration and willpower, took hold of the deck of cards offered to her after Rufio had shuffled them to her content. Her fingers moved the cards about clumsily, unfamiliar with the gestures required and trying to focus on her own interrogations in the same time.

There would be a card for the past, one for the present and one for the future.
The past... Her thoughts turned to her father, gone too soon like many others. She recalled the days spent together, his stories, his smile, and nostalgia formed a knot in her throat.
The present... As her hands shuffled the cards her mind delved into her feelings and her current situation. Was she happy with herself, her work, her life? Or was the longing to know too strong? Which brought her to...
The future. Ashka found herself pulled towards the outside world, what was beyond the limits of the Sea of Grass. Her other family, the other half of her heritage... Would she be brave enough one day to seek it?

As her thoughts settled the redhead Drykas put down the card deck she had been shuffling for a couple of chimes and turned her attention to the fortune-teller. Grey eyes and ochre gaze met and both understood, it was now time.


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Postby Rufio on January 10th, 2018, 4:04 pm

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       As Ashka shuffled, the fortune-teller saw the way that her thoughts turned inward. Seeking something within herself Rufio thought. Quiet surprise stole into her freckles as she sat, crossed-legs, calmly, sublty observing, and watched Ashka’s thoughts shift outwards. The Amethyst-woman’s gaze turned glassy and distant-gazing. Seeking something within herself, and looking for it out there.

      I know that feeling, her smile said, warmth nestling there as she breathed in the woman’s presence. And there was something familiar about the way Ashka’s gaze drifted. Rufio’s often did the same.

   As the firelight crackled softly beside them, the orange glow danced in Ashka’s features as her gaze lifted. Rufio smiled and reached down to the cards laid between them. Drawing all three cards in succession, the fortune-teller laid them side-by-side on the dusty ground. Taking a breath, letting the fire spit and crack, she took a breath and let her thoughts wander inward to where her intuition settled. When she flipped the first card, she signed message from the past.

         On the stiff leather was painted a brilliant white stallion, bearing a Watchman with steely determination set in the dark of his angular features. His stallion was rearing, and together with the club in his hands, they looked ready to face a challenge. In the distance were painted rolling plains and hills. The Knight of Wands

      Rufio grinned, silent and mysterious for a chime. The card’s message chased about her thoughts, and she spilled them hesitantly into the din. “His courage is strong and he has no fear of anything.” Rufio’s rough fingertips brushed the warrior, though her gaze lifted to linger suggestively on Ashka. This is you. She beamed, before her brows furrowed lightly and she concentrated on the card, piecing together its meaning.

               Shiber-tinge slow and uncertain as she went on. “He sets off on his journey in haste...You need to move from where you are now, to where you know you should be.” The fortune-teller took in a breath, heavy with the weight of those words. What did it mean for Ashka? Her gaze lifted to see what the Amethyst-woman thought of the card. Move on in mind, in heart, in spirit...or from...lands she signed.

The fortune-teller's shoulders leaned in wondering whether the card spoke of was about something Ashka needed to make a decision on, something she needed to let go, or whether Ashka's gaze had sought the horizon because her path was laid there.

      “There is a big matter on your mind this evening. The card tells us that resisting it, ignoring it, will not work.” You will be faced with it, whatever it is, one way or another.
 
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Postby Ashka Windrunner on January 26th, 2018, 8:14 pm

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Without noticing it, Ashka held her breath for half a tick when Rufio laid down the first card. A message from the past. She looked at the figure drawn on the card, intently, expectant, as if the power of her gaze would make it a good omen.

The fortune-teller grinned at the sight of it and Ashka breathed out, relief settling in her chest. The woman wouldn't be smiling at a dark presage, she was certain of it, so she shuffled calmly in her spot and focused her attention on what Rufio would say.

She spoke of courage and fearlessness, connected the Watchman figure to Ashka herself, and the redhead couldn't help a proud grin at the comparison. In a lifetime of being the youngest of two brothers she had often been treated as helpless and vulnerable and it had taken a great deal of time and effort for her family to finally recognise her as strong as any other Drykas, so the comment swelled her young heart with pride.

Then Rufio's voice filled the air around the crackling firepit, putting into words the truth Ashka had known for a long time without accepting it, laying dormant in her mind. Move on, she had said, to where you know you should be. Ashka would have to set onto her own journey eventually; there was no other way, or her heart would never be at peace.

Her gaze lifted from the dirt ground where the card laid to the horizon again, lost in thoughts for a moment as she pondered on the fortune-teller's message. She was not anxious nor surprised, for the reading had only brought up a sentiment that was always there. Now, however, it was time to confront that feeling and act on it, either following or rejecting it completely; but Rufio had made it clear that ignoring the question any longer would not work.

Laena watched her cousin without a word, not daring to break the silence as she took in the idea of Ashka's necessary journey. The redhead's mind seemed to be far away, flowing with the evening's winds in the grassy hills in the distance. After a chime of quiet reflection, she came back to the here and now, her eyes settling on the dancing flames.

"You are right. It is something I have been considering for a long time, many seasons." Her voice was low but steady and resolute as she stared at the red-orange glow of the fire. "I guess I cannot push it aside forever. I have to get myself ready, ready to move on."

Laena's eyes went round and she gasped; the blonde didn't expect such an answer. More pondering and wondering, surely, some feelings stirred up by the fortune-telling, but not a decision made on the spot. She had never heard her cousin be so definitive about her dilemma. As she opened her mouth to protest or simply comment, a glance from grey eyes made her keep quiet. Listen now, argue later. Ferem's tent was no place for loud debate.

With a deep breath, Ashka turned to Rufio again, ready to continue.
"Thank you for your message. I need... More guidance with this matter. Although I think the decison had been made already, I'd like to hear what else the cards have to say."


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Postby Rufio on February 9th, 2018, 5:01 pm

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          " You are right. It is something I have been considering for a long time, many seasons." Ashka's voice was low, but steady and Rufio heard the resolution in the tones as her client stared at the dancing fire. "I guess I cannot push it aside forever. I have to get myself ready, ready to move on." The fortune-teller thought she heard resignation, too, and wondered what feelings stirred in the young drykas.

     When Laena's breath of surprise reminded Rufio that the Windrunner cousin was still sitting with them by the cards and the fire-light. It made the fortune-teller's gaze waver as she looked down at the cards and the messages she had interpreted, a hand rubbing at those windmarks laid into her left arm again unconsciously. While the women exchanged a quiet, meaningful glance, the Stormblood wondered if she had given Ashka the courage she needed...or a burden of conviction that now set her heels on a path she may never have walked elsewise.

"Yes, we are here for a reading. Too bad it's not the right moment..." Ashka had sighed.
“Is it not...the right moment?” Rufio had returned.


     There was meaning in all things. This, Rufio truly believed. It was the only way that she survived the traumas and tribulations of the drykas life. Finding her own courage, just as Ashka did sitting across from her, the fortune-teller chided her self-doubt. These women came tonight because destiny set their paths this way, they had met Rufio sitting outside Ferem's when Ferem was busy because it was meant to be so. The messages Rufio gave were not of her making. The fortune-teller was pulling the words out of the women's own hearts.

"Thank you for your message. I need... More guidance with this matter. Although I think the decison had been made already, I'd like to hear what else the cards have to say."

      Rufio's hands stilled their restlessness and she turned to regard the Windrunner with a smile, tinged with admiration. I see courage. Her hands waved, before she reached down and flipped over the next card in the three row lay. The Present her hands gestured.

At the bottom of this card was painted in green and yellow dyes the grasslands. Rufio noted how they had appeared twice now in Ashka's cards. Above the rolling hills was painted a cloud from within which a hand reached out holding a wooden branch. Delicate, young leaves were still growing from the branch, some cascading gently in the wind. In the distance, to the left, a Watchtower was flaring. It was the Ace of Wands and it was reversed.

   Rufio took a moment to take in the card and piece together the way Ashka had seemed to make a decision on something. The first card represented moving on from something and not avoiding the olidasopux in the room. Ashka had said something was weighing on her mind that she had now made a decision upon. It was guidance she desired now. So Rufio did what she never usually did and gave Ashka two meanings of the card—reversed and upright. Knowing what not to do was sometimes more helpful than being offered words just plain.

     "This card is reversed, but I will first tell you what it says when it is the right way." The fortune-teller's voice took a serious note. "The right way up this card tells 'go for it'." She lifted her ochre gaze to watch Ashka's features as she let that hang in the air. "It says to act now, rather than think and ponder and plan. It tells a story about your eyes being open wide and you are seeing a whole new world." She shuffled lightly in the dry dirt as she rearranged her scarf a little. "But—"

               The drykas freckles danced under the shadows of the licking fire as she wondered how to link the meaning this card could have had, had it been upright, to the message it brought as it sat now, upside-down. "But—it is a seed that is yet to grow into something solid. The right way, this card would tell you to chase the opportunity and let the seed grow as you act on your dreams."

The fortune-teller let her hands settle in her lap and nodded at the card. "As is. Like this. It tells a different story. The restlessness you feel is because you are uncertain what it is you truly want."

     The fortune-teller took a matter-of-fact tone to exude a feeling of knowing without being told. A tone she had heard Ferem use before. She went on, "You are weighed down by responsibilities and commitments." The fortune-teller couldn't help that her ochre gaze flickered to Laena for a tick before they returned to the cards.

"You are often asking yourself if this is what you really want in life and whether there would be something better elsewhere." The fortune-teller tapped the card gently and nodded to Ashka. "This card tells you to take some time to contemplate what it is you really want." Have wisdom, look within "-before you set off—" A grin slipped in under her freckles then as she cocked her head and looked to the first card with the warrior, brazenly galloping across the plains. "—like the warrior."

Rufio clasped her hands, resting her knuckles on her crossed ankles, a warmth seeping into here as she grew more comfortable and confident with the words she spoke. Where the first card suggested moving on, this card spoke of taking the time to really listen to the spirit. The half-drykas shrugged gently and put the two messages into words, letting them flow together.

     "This big matter you have, it will not go away and you must confront it one way or another—but it does not have to be right this chime. You are not certain of what it is you want—take the time you have now to listen to your heart, your spirit, and hear it."

"The last card speaks of the future..."


          Without adieu, the fortune-teller flipped the last card in the lay. It revealed—The World—a naked woman was dancing in the centre of a wreath of herbs. Her skin was earthy and deep and moss grew in scattered patches across her flesh. It was Semele. The top of the wreath was tied with ribbons, each one dyed for the colours of the drykas clans, in a infinity symbol. While in each corner of the card was painted a lion, a zibri bull, a hawk, and a man. This card, like the others, was reversed.

     "You are experiencing a lack of closure." Her ochre eyes met Ashka's and a part of the fortune-teller silently willed the drykas to tell her what it is that laid on her mind. The matter the cards had drawn out of her heart tonight. "It will take great courage and perseverance to see this matter—" She tapped the first card which spoke of moving on and confronting something—"through."

"The middle card encourages you to take time, to meditate on what it is you truly wish in your life. The first card speaks of your courage and warns that there is no ignoring the spirits of your past. You must choose to confront it by moving on to other lands, or by moving on in your heart."

          Rufio sighed softly, sensing the decision that Ashka had made chimes ago and marveling at the way sometimes people needed to hear their own thoughts and fears brought to life in words and painted pictures on leather cards to make sense of their hearts and minds. Fortune-telling was an art of intuition, in the service of bringing clarity to those who sought readings.

     "The last card says that whatever you decide, it will change you and shape you and make you stronger in ways you or me cannot imagine." A Great journey. The dusky drykas let a warm grin part her lips and she chuckled as she touched the first card, "I believe you have within you the courage and strength to accomplish whichever path you take, Ashka..."—lifted it from the dust, and handed it to Ashka to hold for a chime—this card tells me so.

            With that, the small woman gathered up her cards, shuffling those that had told Ashka's fortune into the deck. She reached gently for the card she had given to Ashka to hold with the warrior and strider valiantly chasing the plains and tucked it into the deck. Stowing the painted leather plaques, the fortune-teller got up, dusting her loose pants off as she rose, bidding the women good fortune, before she slunk into the shadows of the night, leaving the Windrunner cousins to the messages of their readings, a bob-cat gleam in her eyes...
 
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Ashka's Seeking

Postby Anuk on March 6th, 2018, 11:13 am

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Sewing +1
Persuasion +1
Leadership +1
Meditation +1
Fortune-Telling +3
Observation +2
Rhetoric +3
Deduction +1
Philosophy +1

Lores

Endrykas location: Ferem's Fortunes
Sewing: Mending a hole
Philosophy: Everything in life holds meaning
Persuasion: Being candor to win someone over
Meditation: Using imagery to clear one's mind
Fortune-telling: Sometimes conjures messages already known
Fortune-telling: As much about clarity as anything
Tarot: 'The Heirophant' reversed means to challenging tradition
Tarot: 'The Nine Of Cups' reversed means to seek inner-fulfillment
Tarot: 'The Ace of Pentacles' upright means be open, be brave & prosperity will follow
Tarot: 'The Knight of Wands' upright signals a journey taken fearlessly
Tarot: 'The Ace of Swords' reversed signals dissatisfaction & encourages contemplation
Tarot: 'The Ace of Swords' upright signals seeing the world anew & to pursue dreams
Tarot: 'The World' reversed signals lack of completion, failure or stagnation
Fortune-telling: A powerful tool for hope & decision-making


A S H K A W I N D R U N N E R

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Rhetoric +2
Socialization +1
Leadership +1
Horsemanship +1
Observation +1
Endurance +1
Meditation +1
Logic +1

Lores

Laena: Without strider yet full of hope
Endrykas location: Ferem's Fortunes
Ferem Silverstone: Renowned drykas fortune-teller
Drykas Culture: Marriage; the olidosapux in the tent
Rufio Stormblood of the Diamond Clan: Fortune-teller
Philosophy: 'There is meaning in everything.'
Ashka: Conflicted about her path
Meditation: Looking within oneself
Ashka's Reading
Ashka: Ready to find her family


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