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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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Growing by Leaps and Bounds

Postby Khida on April 21st, 2015, 1:07 pm

Spring 3, 515 AV
morning

Khida was not one to visit the Nightsong Pavilion often -- or indeed, ever -- but she knew it nonetheless. The falcon Kelvic overflew the city on a daily basis, and paid particularly close scrutiny to the disposition of Pavilions whenever Endrykas reassembled itself after travel; she often glimpsed familiar profiles in those periods, and the woman's was distinctive. There were only two places Khida typically caught sight of her; one was the shop where she worked, and the other was a residence pavilion simply brimming with Drykas -- most likely the many siblings she had once referred to. Given that, her destination was clear.

Thus Khida made her way through the city, weaving between tents and frequently checking the sky to ensure she hadn't become turned around in the process. The spaces between the pavilions seemed even more crowded than usual, particularly with the two-legged Drykas; she was not used to seeing so many milling about, their loud voices and expressive gestures taking up inordinate amounts of space. They stood around and gabbered at one another in free-flowing word and sign from which the Kelvic could not begin to parse beginning or end, and truthfully did not really try to understand. She had obtained the information she wanted, and now had a place to be, for which these people were only in her way.

So too with their four-footed companions of all sorts. She saw cats sprawled out in the thoroughfares, tail twitching as if to invite someone to step on them and evoke their wrath; she saw dogs lounging outside doorways, plaintive-seeming eyes in contrast to their attentively perked ears. She saw zibri filling the space between one tent and another, nosing at trampled grass until they could tease a mouthful up from the packed stalks; and the ubiquitous striders, of course, mixed in apparently wherever they pleased.

Youths chivvied the herds free of passageways, or attempted to do so, their efforts often met only with flat intransigence as the herbivores went right on grazing. Men and women complained at one another, or at anyone else who would listen, even as they put their hands to such everyday tasks as still needed to be done. They milked cows, hung laundry, practiced at weapons, curried horses, bartered over goods -- except more, as if the very mundane nature of their actions, performed emphatically, might encourage their world to go back to normal.

Or maybe there were just more of them than usual constrained to this finite space.

So too with the Nightsongs, to Khida's admittedly untrained eye, as she approached their pavilion at last. But she thought that perhaps there was more in their bustling activity than for the rest of those she had passed by -- something unusual, as well as all the usual. She hesitated at the edge, observing and taking the measure of those strangers she could see... looking for the one who was not a stranger, the one who belonged with her.
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Growing by Leaps and Bounds

Postby Naiya on April 23rd, 2015, 9:25 pm

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It was morning, though later than it was early, and today was a big day for Rue - no, things had changed, she had changed, she was Naiya now, and it was an exciting day for her. Yesterday, without real planning of the event, she had been married. Not an unwanted occurrence, but she had given no warning to her family, nor had she packed her belongings for such a thing.

So after a while, she had mentioned that it might be best for her to return home, to inform her family of what had happened, and collect her belongings as well as the discussed valatia for Shahar. She stayed home, thinking all through the night about how different things would be. Even in her dreams she had lived the possibilities that were presented to her, and somewhere between sleep and wakefulness, she had decided on her new name. A name to urge her forward into the new year and her new life that began with it.

This morning more news had come with the first of Syna's lights above the horizon, Semele had come to Endrykas, and Zulrav by all appearances had followed, encasing the city in a wall of wind. It was an occurrence of enough peculiarity that Naiya had stopped her packing to go and see with her own eyes. The gods and goddesses looked on them with favor, something that brightened her smile as she thought it. Endrykas needed fortune to smile upon them.

Around her, the pavilion continued about it's normal tasks, the only sign of a difference was the vigor with which they preformed them. That, and the large covered wagon outside that awaited her few belongings. There had been much negotiating on the subject of her valatia, considerations of the size of the family she was marrying into, the number of animals, the professions of the people there. It had all factored down to a simple valitia. Neither fancy, nor excessive, the gift consisted of items to get the Dawnwhispers off the ground.

As it was, they were happily surviving on the outskirts of the city, hunting for their food and selling any excess. They had no herd, a few horses roamed around the camp, but they were only the horses needed to travel as the Drykas did. They needed more.

That is not to say that Naiya felt they were lacking, looking at the camp and it's people, it was obvious that they were happy and healthy. These things that she brought in her valitia were an investment in the future of the Dawnwhispers. Zibri, a covered wagon, a Zativian, a chest of cooking tools and supplies, these types of things, they would help the camp adjust to the strain of an extra mouth to feed, extra gear to carry, and allow them room to grow. Clanless, and existing outside of a pavilion, these were things that might also help them to grow to be accepted fully into a clan later. So that was how the shape of the valitia came to be, and how Naiya came to be loading things into a covered wagon.

It was on one of many trips outside that a familiar face caught her eye. Her wife, it seemed, had come to find her.

"Khida, greetings, happy to see you. I did not expect you here, is everything okay?" She questioned, peering with not quite worry at the woman. "I am packing, getting ready. I was going to go to the," she began to say, as she had before, go to the Dawnwhisper camp, or the camp, but it was no longer theirs alone, now it belonged to her as much as she belonged to it. "I was going to go home," she corrected herself. Soon, almost ready. She informed Khida, more of an explanation of the goings on of the pavilion at the moment than anything else.
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Postby Khida on May 9th, 2015, 3:50 pm

As Khida looked on, a familiar face eventually came into her view -- the very person she had come to find. Her posture seemed slightly concerned, a sentiment echoed in her greeting. Khida countered with dismissive certainty, a brushing-away with her hands. "It is good," she assured their wife. Only... strange wind, her fingers remarked for her, close not happy strange. But she finished the sentiment with a shrug; there was nothing they could do but go on about their day, wind or no wind.

Almost ready, their wife gestured, and Khida glanced from her to the bustling pavilion behind. She had the sinking suspicion that almost had to do with whatever was going on here. A wagon, a horse that seemed neither Strider nor Seme, and a bunch of people going to and fro between the wagon and tents. The Kelvic recognized packing when she saw it -- and also recognized that it was not the whole Pavilion being packed, not this time.

Things, her hands shaped, a faintly disparaging cast to the motion. Yet for all that, after but a moment's pause Khida continued forward, the better to examine just what things their waiting entailed. Horse is? she signed towards Naiya behind her, before offering greeting to said equine and a hand for scratches. It -- she, as a quick glance ascertained -- was about the size of a Strider, not so heavily built as the Semes. It had an odd white marking on its rump, but was otherwise darkly colored -- also unlike most Striders, who tended to paler coats. Was it half of each, maybe?

Or, perhaps it was just another breed of horse. She could vaguely remember seeing others in Ahnatep, though Khida could not put names to their kinds.
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Postby Naiya on May 11th, 2015, 8:37 pm

Naiya noded, her response far more excited than that of her companion. "Zulrav and Semele visit. It is a great honor. Perhaps they bring good tidings, good news so soon after our marriage, it would be the best outcome of such a visit." She smiled, hoping to cheer the woman who was so obviously not pleased by the visiting gods. She did not, however, pursue the topic further, Khida's shrug an indication of her attention leaving the topic at hand, or so Naiya had gathered from past experience.

Things, she returned, her hands firmly discarding the mocking tone of the other, "Some of it is mine, but more is for you, for Shahar. It is a Valatia, a wedding gift, to help our family." She followed her forward motion, moving to the newest horse of the pavilion. "Zavian, her name is Aani." She patted the horse, trailing her hand along her back as she moved behind her to avoid startling the mare into kicking her, and moved towards the wagon, checking the few items that had made their way into the structure already. Her belongings were there, tucked neatly into a few bundles, joined by a few other additions. There was a basket of scented soaps, accompanied by a gilded comb to ornament the hair of the first wife, Khida. Naiya had not felt the need to mention that it was likely the last thing the woman would think to wear. Nor had she mentioned that, if left to her own devices, the woman might not wear anything at all.

Beside the basket was a floor rug of medium size, for their tent, to create a sitting area. Naiya thought perhaps they might have room for it in days to come, or maybe it would cushion the floor of the wagon.

Something was missing still, and after a quick glance around, she spotted Ara approaching them with the cooking kit.

"Ara, this is Khida, my new wife." She took the kit from her sister as she spoke, leaving the woman's hands free to sign. "Khida, this is Ara, my sister."

"Hello," Ara spoke, decidedly hesitant to speak to the stranger, and perhaps shadowed by sadness as she spoke "It is nice to have a chance to meet you before Rue leaves." She hardly waited for a response from Khida before taking the kit to be stowed away in the wagon, her departure hurried.

Naiya shrugged, unsure, of why the exchange had been so strange. Behind the wagon, a small herd of Zibri had been separated out from the others, and they were milling about, unaware of the upcoming departure.

"I think... I think we are about ready." Naiya told Khida, still peeking about, looking for things that struck odd or needed adjusting.
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