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!2he8cbHXgM 09/18/11(Sun)00:31 No.16335129"I'm honoured. I'll offer whatever insights I can." He nods sagely. „Thank you. That is all I can hope for.” Someone shouts for him, and the elder quickly walks off, leaving her there. The shadows grow long, and though the light is still bright, the Lep’Gor are preparing for the evening, fires burning all around to cook for the hundreds who live here. The girl finds that there is no place for her in the hurry, and saunters off to settle down by Mikoa’s family, resting until supper. Kret’s wife, a rotund woman, carries her the meal of soup, black bread and roast Armorhide, and Akasha tears into it with abandon.
A man, some years older than her, edges closer, nervous. He wears clothing of Kala design, not the more practical garb of his fellows. When she turns to him, he almost jumps back, but decides to sit down beside her after a moment of fidgeting. „My name is Rekew, my father Hartok sent me here to talk to you.” „Ah yes. He has told me about you. You wish to leave the village.” He grimaces. „Yes, I do. But, it is not so simple. I have not the money one would need to travel, and besides that... I owe my father for raising me, and the Pitlah’Nar, the medicine men, for teaching me. It is not something I take lightly.” The girl nods while stuffing herself, swallowing a healthy bite of meat before speaking up. „Then tell me, why do you wish to leave?” His eyes sparkle as he stares into the fire in front of him. „The world is full of wonders. What might be mundane for one such as you, is a thrilling discovery for me. I wish to see, to seek out all that the gods have made. To learn, to know what men and women centuries before me have saw, thought, and experienced. To know the mysteries of the Masons, the trade of the serkesh oracles, the wit of the mollesh playwrites.”
His smile dissapears. „But I cannot leave here. Not with my debts unpaid.” |