1st Ymiden, A few bits after midnight, 717
As each season pass, the Sev'ryn also celebrate the passing of these seasons. So when the time is right and the lands take on the noticeable changes, they look to the moon. Once the moon is full and high in the sky, they have a celebration to respect and honour the change in nature. Not only that, but to celebrate life and to come together as brethren to enjoy food, drink and dance.
Kali stood at the fountain in the town square, leaning on her arms and looking up at the sky. It was a warm night, enough just for her dress and belt - armguards left at the inn with the rest of her possessions. The central square was empty, save for those stragglers who were without homes or on their way between tavern and home. A gentle breeze tugged lightly at loose strands of hair, almost black in the night and brushing softly against her shoulder blades.
The moon as it was, was huge and full, it's ethereal light shining down boldly on the sleepy township. The brunette listened to the flowing sound of the fountain as she stared up at the luminescent celestial body, feeling somehow more alone than she had in her whole life. Whilst this wasn't her first seasonal change outside of Desnind, it was her first one alone. Even on the wagon, her Nonna and Poppa were there to celebrate with her in their own special way. It was a quiet affair, with prayer to Moseke and a sweet delicacy to fill their bellies. Kali felt a lump in her throat and a sudden sting of tears in her eyes. Closing them with a frown creasing her brow, the hunter swallowed in an attempt to sway the rush of feeling. She missed Nonna, and Poppa was a long way away. Whilst she couldn't remember her parents, she remembered a feeling of warmth and love for them. Especially at the changing of the seasons. Poppa once told her that Momma loved sweets, and it made their seasonal celebration a little more meaningful then the loud drunken party her peers would attend.
Taking a shuddering breath in, Kali breathed out heavily to shake off the emotional dive into melancholy and pushed off the fountain to stand straight, staring up at the full moon.
"Moseke, may we by guided by You in this the new season." She spoke quietly in her native tongue, periwinkle gaze on the shimmering lunar body.
"Give me the strength to move forward on my journey, and the ability to face the unknown." Reaching up, she toyed with the beaded necklace hanging around her tanned throat and smiled.
"I'm sure you have seen my travel so far, and I'm not sure what Poppa would say, but please look after him whilst I am away. I know he misses Nonna and Momma and Da, so he needs Your love Moseke." Closing her eyes again, the brunette Sev'ryn pictured her Poppa, his pipe in his mouth as he perched on his porch. The image made her smile again.
"In Your name and Your Grace, I am thankful for what I have learned in Ashan and I welcome Ymiden with open heart, mind and soul." Still smiling, the young woman found herself lost in thought. She had been in the city now for at least half of the last season and learned more than she’d expected to. Yet, she was still here, not hunting for her familiar. In fact quite the opposite – her familiar hadn’t made itself known.
The brunette sighed, sudden angry tears burning her eyes again. What was the point in this journey, if her whole reason for being shoved out ‘into the wild’ hadn’t ruddy well shown up? Crossing her arms, the young huntress had lost her smile, instead frowning up at the moon as though it was to blame for her unproductive trip.
Maybe it was time to move on from Scalvoris Town?
As each season pass, the Sev'ryn also celebrate the passing of these seasons. So when the time is right and the lands take on the noticeable changes, they look to the moon. Once the moon is full and high in the sky, they have a celebration to respect and honour the change in nature. Not only that, but to celebrate life and to come together as brethren to enjoy food, drink and dance.
Kali stood at the fountain in the town square, leaning on her arms and looking up at the sky. It was a warm night, enough just for her dress and belt - armguards left at the inn with the rest of her possessions. The central square was empty, save for those stragglers who were without homes or on their way between tavern and home. A gentle breeze tugged lightly at loose strands of hair, almost black in the night and brushing softly against her shoulder blades.
The moon as it was, was huge and full, it's ethereal light shining down boldly on the sleepy township. The brunette listened to the flowing sound of the fountain as she stared up at the luminescent celestial body, feeling somehow more alone than she had in her whole life. Whilst this wasn't her first seasonal change outside of Desnind, it was her first one alone. Even on the wagon, her Nonna and Poppa were there to celebrate with her in their own special way. It was a quiet affair, with prayer to Moseke and a sweet delicacy to fill their bellies. Kali felt a lump in her throat and a sudden sting of tears in her eyes. Closing them with a frown creasing her brow, the hunter swallowed in an attempt to sway the rush of feeling. She missed Nonna, and Poppa was a long way away. Whilst she couldn't remember her parents, she remembered a feeling of warmth and love for them. Especially at the changing of the seasons. Poppa once told her that Momma loved sweets, and it made their seasonal celebration a little more meaningful then the loud drunken party her peers would attend.
Taking a shuddering breath in, Kali breathed out heavily to shake off the emotional dive into melancholy and pushed off the fountain to stand straight, staring up at the full moon.
"Moseke, may we by guided by You in this the new season." She spoke quietly in her native tongue, periwinkle gaze on the shimmering lunar body.
"Give me the strength to move forward on my journey, and the ability to face the unknown." Reaching up, she toyed with the beaded necklace hanging around her tanned throat and smiled.
"I'm sure you have seen my travel so far, and I'm not sure what Poppa would say, but please look after him whilst I am away. I know he misses Nonna and Momma and Da, so he needs Your love Moseke." Closing her eyes again, the brunette Sev'ryn pictured her Poppa, his pipe in his mouth as he perched on his porch. The image made her smile again.
"In Your name and Your Grace, I am thankful for what I have learned in Ashan and I welcome Ymiden with open heart, mind and soul." Still smiling, the young woman found herself lost in thought. She had been in the city now for at least half of the last season and learned more than she’d expected to. Yet, she was still here, not hunting for her familiar. In fact quite the opposite – her familiar hadn’t made itself known.
The brunette sighed, sudden angry tears burning her eyes again. What was the point in this journey, if her whole reason for being shoved out ‘into the wild’ hadn’t ruddy well shown up? Crossing her arms, the young huntress had lost her smile, instead frowning up at the moon as though it was to blame for her unproductive trip.
Maybe it was time to move on from Scalvoris Town?

