Completed The Parcel (Nate)

A package is entrusted to Arundel.

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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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The Parcel (Nate)

Postby Arundel on November 9th, 2013, 4:26 pm

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Theirs was a strange situation. Her family assumed that she would wed Nathan and bear children with him. Love wasn't necessarily a factor in their eyes - though her brothers knew how strongly she desired a real courtship. Arundel had made that clear the day of the auction, yet had ended up bidding on Aleixo. Despite knowing deep down what that would lead to, she'd purchased him. There was a lot of resentment, anger, and disbelief as to her decision. In the present, much of those unpleasant emotions were no longer a factor. What she told Nate was true, about not necessarily having to belong to the other. It was her duty to train him in their ways, and guide his passage into this new life. One day, hopefully, he would be bound to the Web and truly be one of them. A Strider may choose him, and Windmarks would be inked onto his flesh. This was the real goal.

With the diminished number of their people, children were very sought after. This was the main desire, and women who could birth them. Women often outnumbered the men anyways, because of the dangers of the Sea. This was one of the reasons multiple wives were taken. It was merely their way. Measures had to be taken in order to ensure the survival of their way of life. Bringing new men into the city, in itself, was also a necessity. Without new blood, there could be no diversity. No new stock. It was no different than with their herds. If one kept breeding horses amongst each other, the lines would grow weak. Men, despite what everyone said, were just as important as the women and children when it came to those captured in the raids.

Nathan could very well take three wives years from now, and none of them being her. In the same sense, Arundel could become one of several wives to an Ankal or lesser son. The idea displeased her, but it was a very possible outcome. She and him were not necessarily a good match. At least not at the moment. His unwillingness and resentment kept a barrier between them, and this increased the likelihood of them never wedding. But she could keep the relationship professional. Initially that was what she had planned in the first place, even though at times she wished to know him better.

Her ears concentrated hard on his complex statement, picking a few words out and coming up with a very rough translation. Her reply was slow and careful. "Not know. Not support raid. Happen anyway. Leaders say necessary. I am no leader. No say in matters. Just... here." Her shoulders bobbed with a half-hearted shrug. She hoped that he actually believed her. Why would she wish upon that kind of fate for people she had never met? Strangers being torn for their home and carted across the land to a foreign city with foreign faces and foreign ways. The thought of such a thing happening to her was beyond unpleasant. She understood, in a sense, why Nathan was so unhappy. Yet at the same time, she wished the tensions between them could ease. Everyone needed companionship. It would make the transition easier for him if she could teach him their ways without all the reluctance and hostility. Perhaps one day. There was no time limit for this training.

His follow-up statement was a surprise, yet not at the same time. "Not have to follow. But... I will take. Doctor is good. Will...," Arundel's sentence trailed off as she struggled to find the right word. "Enjoy? Appreciate! Appreciate company. Long ride with many nights. You are sure?" She leaned over and retrieved the package from where it lay next to her chair. It was warm from the fire, and she ran a hand across the paper-wrapped surface. The item itself didn't make her all that uneasy, merely the man who had given it to her. But he was leaving Cyphrus. She wouldn't have to face him again - as long as this made it to Serifal in time. Arundel chewed on her lip speculatively, running over several possibilities again. The chances of this going over without any hitches was slim, it felt like. But for some reason, she'd been unable to refuse. Her mind felt a little foggy when she recalled why she'd accepted. It hurt her head.

Tiredly, she rose to her feet and propped the thing on the curve of her hip. "It is late. Talk in morning?" Her exhaustion - both physical and mental - was bone deep. Nate didn't look too fatigued, but it was almost morning of the next day. They needed their sleep. Preparations and planning for the trip would begin immediately. Arundel also had to prepare herself for the talk with her parents. The Ankal was not pleased. When Nathan rose to join her, she regarded him for a long moment, eyes raking him up and down. Hostilities seemed to be easing fractionally between them. Their relationship was such a war zone that these small changes in his attitude were as clear as if a light shined on them. It was a start, at least. She wished to be his friend, deep down. Everyone needed one. "Goodnight, Nathan." Her free hand twisted into the signal for goodnight. "Goodnight," she emphasized a third time in slow Pavi. He didn't seem to be picking up on many words, but that wouldn't stop her from trying.

He slept in a curtained off area with three of her brothers; the two youngest - the twins - and the second oldest. The eldest, who was married now twice and destined to be Ankal of this family when their father passed, had his own quarters with the two women who would help keep the line alive. One of them was Aleixo's sister, Antia. The other young men were yet to be wed, as were any of the girls, including herself. Her older sister seemed be on the verge, though. Arundel paused awkwardly, looking into the fire. It was strong and warm, and wouldn't need to be fed for a while. Often people rose throughout the night for various reasons, and would take care of it. "Goodnight," she said again in Pavi before turning and retiring to the quarters she shared with her eldest and youngest sister. Arundel tucked the package inside one her yvas bags at the foot of her sleeping furs and blankets, before curling up in the warmth of the bed. She stayed awake for several more bells into the morning before a restless sleep finally found her again. Her dreams that night were haunted by a smiling stranger and crying families in a far off stone city.

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The Parcel (Nate)

Postby Nathaniel Deveraux on November 10th, 2013, 6:57 pm

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So she didn't support the raids but couldn't do anything about it. Truthfully, that was what Nate had thought, and if he wasn't so focused on hating her he'd realize she was as close to an ally as he was going to get in Endrykas, given that if he hadn't been given to her in compensation it was probable he'd have been put up for auction and then who knew what might have happened. But once again logic and reason collided with anger and resentment.

It was like a war was going on inside him. She said she didn't support the raids, yet she did nothing to stop it! But, he thought to himself, what could she have done to stop it? She was just a courier, and she said it herself; she had no say in those matters. But she was his master, holding the end of his collar! But, he argued with himself, if he wasn't chained to her, he'd be chained to someone else. And at least she didn't seem too bad a person.

In the end, Nate concluded, if he'd chosen this life, he'd likely have been all-too-happy to produce children for the Drykas. Many of the Drykas women he'd seen were very attractive in their own wild, untamed way. Not the delicate beauties of Syliras, perhaps, but they did have their own appeal. And he would be lying if he said that he didn't find Arundel herself to be a very beautiful woman. But Nate was a hunter, and as such he hated the loss of freedom, the loss of control. Like his life was no longer his own; and it burned him inside to realize he had no choice, and that poisoned everything he saw and thought.

But the lateness of the hour robbed him of most of his usual anger, leaving him with just a vague sense of discontent. It was tiring, being angry all the time. It wasn't natural for him; anger, resentment, and hatred were not usual feelings for him. And while he'd certainly felt flashes of one or all three at times in his past, Nate had never had to keep them sustained for such an extended period of time. And the longer he did the more it exhausted him, not just mentally but now physically as well. He found himself wondering whether it was even worth sustaining, only to have one Drykas or another remind him of why he sustained it in the first place.

She said that he didn't have to follow, but she'd take him. Great. Well, the truth of the matter was, he'd rather only deal with one Drykas than an entire city of them, and perhaps time apart from his sisters, as painful as that would be, would give him perspective on the new reality he found himself in. Kat's attitude grated on him, and Lea's withdrawal concerned him, and all these things roiled around and he knew if he let it they'd consume him. Honestly he'd prefer if all three of them could just go home, but short of that... perhaps this would let him clear his head.

"Yeah, well, it sure beats trying to learn basket weaving here in the city," Nate quipped, but the usual heat was missing. He just couldn't find it in him to be bitingly sarcastic; the day had been long and he was tired. Tomorrow. He'll do it tomorrow. "Yes I'm sure," he specified, since his sarcasm didn't actually say whether he was certain he wanted to come along. Well, what was done was done. He just hoped he hadn't made the biggest mistake ever by agreeing to go on this thing.

As Arundel stood, taking the package with her, Nate's mind raked over the man that had given it to her. Sumptuously dressed despite where he was, apparently fluent in Pavi as well as Common, and clearly not a Dyrkas since he'd never seen any of the Drykas dress, behave, or talk like that. He wondered where the man came from, and what his purpose here was. That package felt more and more like an ambush rather than a delivery, like that one time he'd seen an injured deer that hadn't been attacked and eaten immediately.

If something was too good to be true, it usually was.

Arundel had mentioned that it was late and they should sleep, and Nate for once did not argue. Sleep was hard to come by on the road what with constant dangers and hard bedspreads and occasional animal attacks. He would never be stupid enough to turn down the opportunity to get what rest he could while he still could. Nodding his head in agreement, he started to head back when Arundel wished him a good night. Then she said something in Pavi, presumably the same word, and quite slowly.

He was torn on what to do. He could ignore her and just repeat what she'd said in Common back to her. It was what he wanted to do; he had no desire to learn the language of his enemy. But still, he realized it was rather like cutting off his nose to spite his face. While he might feel he had some sort of a moral victory by doggedly not learning their language, that sort of pride didn't get him anywhere. If it brought him closer to taking his sisters and running, that would be one thing, but it didn't.

"Goodnight," he tried to repeat, stumbling over the syllables of the unfamiliar word. She had signed something as well, so his fingers awkwardly attempted to replicate it. This would take some getting used to, but thankfully hand signs were actually not uncommon among hunters who needed to communicate without words when hunting something in tandem. But Nate knew the issue wasn't just learning the words, but thinking in such words. The most difficult part of learning a new language wasn't the syntax but the context. Would he be able to grasp the context? Would he even be willing to? Only time could tell.

For the moment, he could only make guesses and when Arundel said goodnight one last time, Nate did his best to repeated it back to her; his tongue still resisting the unfamiliar noises he was forcing it to produce. Yet, for some very odd reason, as he headed back to the bedspread near three of Arundel's brothers, he couldn't really find it in him to feel angry about having given in and attempting her language, despite his best efforts to generate the emotion.

What the petch was wrong with him?!

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The Parcel (Nate)

Postby Taylani on November 12th, 2013, 4:18 am

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+2 negotiation
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Parcel To Go To Lake Serifall
Shady Dealings With Stranger

Nathaniel Deveraux
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+5 socialization

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Distrust of Stranger


Notes :
Just wanted to note something. Marriage in Endrykas is sacred. They don’t force anyone into marriage. Now if Arundel like Fallan wants to make Nate believe that, for some reason or another its different but they wouldn’t force them to. Now forcing to bear children, that’s fine and dandy in Endrykas..just no shot gun weddings ;) If you have any questions concerning your grade feel free to PM me. Don’t forget to delete/edit your grade request


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