Oriah nodded along as Xira kindly expounded all the information she would need to know about receiving a job, as well as some reassurance that it would be neither a difficult nor daunting task. Then, when he enthusiastically agreed to escort her, called her company a gift of gratitude, and then claimed dinner with a fair and kind lady like herself would be wonderful, she, a dancer, almost tripped on her own two feet.
"W-Um. Thank you!" she managed somehow, "I would appreciate that very much."
All her traveling and being stuck on a boat with a host of swarthy, mannerless sailors must have left a greater mark on her than she had originally believed. Oriah couldn't remember the last time she had received so many kind words and compliments in one meeting. For the longest time, she had all but forgotten a person could be so genteel.
"I'm not from any one place in Eyktol," she answered congenially, slowly recovering from her bewilderment. "I lived in a Tent, which was my community of fellow, nomadic travelers. We moved whenever we needed to, and stopped whenever it was a good opportunity to do so. It was hard, sometimes, surviving, but we always managed."
She smiled at Xira's mentioning of the legend of Syna's loving gaze. That smile faltered a little, however, at her memory of the very things Syna had taken from her. But she did not let it fully surface and sank the memories back to their murky depths before her mood could be completely dampened.
"Indeed, it is so hot there the legends seem far from mythic, and the lands change so much it is practically an art form just to know how to navigate it. " She quirked a playful eyebrow at her companion. "You know quite a bit, for knowing almost nothing. I suspect you know much more than you let on."
Oriah grinned, looking up at the hustling scenery around them. "As for me, well...I was a desert Tent child for a very long time. We visited the city of Yahebah once in a while to trade, but my life was to be no different from those of my community. And of my sister...before she passed to gentler realms."
"But I showed a skill for dancing," she quickly moved on, "and I was as ornery as a mule. Eventually, my elders wanted me to leave as much as I did, and here I am. Former sheep herder, now a traveling dancer, searching the corners of the world for the path to enlightenment, to living this life Yahal has gifted me to its fullest."
Oriah was not the preaching type. She was rather tired of them, in fact. But when she meant that Yahal had gifted her life to her, she was completely earnest. To prove this, she turned over her left palm to show Xira her mark of favor. "Without him, I would've died many years ago under Syna's fiery gaze," she explained, and then spoke no further of the subject.
"What of yourself? How did you come to such a profession?"
oocWelcome back! ^_^ So, just a heads up, but we're going to have to make it so that somehow Xira can neither escort Oriah all the way to the Employment Office nor eat dinner with her that evening (perhaps a rain check?) due to her being in another thread that same day. I know, my bad, don't know why I didn't see this coming xD We can make the reason as thrilling as possible though!