Few days later, Sister Juna meets with Emissary Nerys.
DM Arrakeen wrote:Elderly Ilmatari invites Nerys into a bigger room with all the kids interested in joining the tribe present. They sit on the floor with curiosity and determination painted across their faces.
"Good day Emissary!" Nine voices say in unison. An air of seriousness about the group is almost palpable.
Nerys would notice that despite the kids sitting together there is some distance between the majority of them and the rowdy trio sitting closer to the window.
"You wanted to speak with the children, to learn their heart's desire and if need be respond to their questions. They have been instructed to behave and be polite." Sister Juna says to Nerys "Anne will stay here with you while I need to go back to my other duties. Thank you for coming Emissary." The head of the Orphanage offers a warm smile to Greyfox's skald then leaves the room.
Duster47 wrote:"Thank you Sister Juna for this time to share words with the children."
She is wearing her battle-leathers with fur under-layer clearly visible at her neck and at the sleeves at her bare hands. Numerous metal rings are sewn onto the leather. Around her waist is a wide leather belt through-which are weaved wide crimson and sky-blue clothes tied in a knot then dangle as two sashes. A handaxe is tucked into her belt and she wears a big, round shield on her back marked in swirled quadrants of crimson and sky-blue. She is wearing fur-lined leather, knee-high boots.
Her sandy-blonde hair is platted braids on the left side of her head, revealing her ear. Her left ear has four silver ring piercings with a gray and white feather dangling from highest ring. The rest of her tousled, long hair is mostly loose and draped across her back and shoulders framing her face. She is not wearing any discern-able makeup leaving her natural beauty on display (natural CHA = 19). There is an obvious, but old scar across the bridge of her nose reaching up and across her right eyebrow, which is also pieced at its right edge with another silver ring.
Nerys slowly, confidently, looks at each of them eye-to-eye with a neutral expression ending with Sister Anna, to-which she briefly smiles. Nerys looks back to the children. She speaks slowly with soft, assuring tone (base Diplomacy 27, Perform 52), saying, "Cool winds, children of the walled village of Baldur's Gate. As Sister Juna said, I am Nerys, Emissary of the Grayfox Tribe. I am the tribe's skald and also shield-wife of our Chief Cynric, son of Rigo. A shield-wife is a woman who is a respected warrior of the Tribe. A skald is a story-teller, often through song, and keeper of our Tribe's history. I am honored to be seeking your council, to speak with you, today."
DM Arrakeen wrote:Kids greet Nerys with waves and nods, some of them smile shyly. the rowdy trio wears serious expressions, watching the emissary intently.
Duster47 wrote:She pauses and removes her shield from her back. She squats and lays the well-used shield, painted-side up, saying, "Imagine this is a camp fire and we are all sitting around it." They may or not notice her fingernails are a little dirty, she wears a very pretty ring on her left hand and lesser ring on her right hand. She herself next sits cross-legged on the floor. "Imagine now, instead of walls around you, there are tents and forest beyond," gracefully sweeping hand, "and a river there", points to her right. "Above us are the stars of the night sky," reaching upward. "Now, move closer so I can better see your faces in the light of our fire." She motions them closer and pauses waiting for them to move as much as they care to.
DM Arrakeen wrote:Draven, Malor and the trio sit closer to Nerys, two pairs of siblings remain in distance. However, the whole group appear focused on Nerys.
Anne leans against the wall watching the kids.
Duster47 wrote:"I should tell you more about me. I greeted you saying, 'Cool winds.' Does anyone know why?" She waits for a response, then continues.
DM Arrakeen wrote:Nine heads shake in clear sign of "no".
Duster47 wrote:"It is a reference to our father Shaundakul, the Rider of the Winds, also known as the Helping Hand, who teaches us one of our duties is to aid those in-need, especially travelers, such as yourselves. For we are all on this journey of life, and our trails now cross here, at this fire," motioning to the shield.
"You now know a little more about me. Each of you, tell me your name and something about yourself. After that you can ask me any question you want about me, or the Greyfox Tribe. Who will be first?" She smiles warmly at them, scanning the group looking for who will be first.
DM Arrakeen wrote:The rowdy trio nudges one another and Anika ends up being first to speak. "I'm Anika. I like being outside more than inside. We can't run or really play here" A light shrug is offered "I've been an orphan for the last 3 years. I don't like it here very much. And I don't like people being mean to children. And I like the lessons with the Lion Blade. And I like fighting. And winning." Anika grins.
Duster47 wrote:"Anika, I can feel the fire burning in your blood, Anika. All of you must know that we treat our children well. They are our future and deserve the best we can provide and teach them. If you choose to join us, you can run free in and around our camp. You can learn to art of honorable battle from our warriors.
Who's next? Tell me your name."
DM Arrakeen wrote:Harry grumbles and elbows the girl then speaks gruffly "I'm Harry, I'm strong. Stronger than any of them and I want to be a warrior. I want to become better at combat things."
Duster47 wrote:"Harry, You can do that strong, young warrior. We will teach you to understand, control and use that fire that is burning in your heart to defend the tribe in honorable battle. Next?"
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I'm Benjamin. I've been around these two for a while. We all like the same thing." Benjamin adds, pointing to Anika and Harry "With Lion Blade's help we will be worthy of joining the tribe. Anywhere, far away from this craphole of a city is better than here. I want to be free."
Duster47 wrote:"Ah, Benjamin, it pleases my heart that you long to live beyond the walls of the gate. Some, persons like that, they feel safe. Though that may show their heart is weak, and soft. You're certainly not that. Join the tribe and you're be surrounded by hills, forest and stream with the north wind blowing freely in your hair.
Who's next. Say your name and something about yourself."
DM Arrakeen wrote:Falca looks to her brother remaining silent herself while Alan speaks "I'm Alan and this is Falca. Our family lived from what the land offers for generations. Now all this is gone. It's time for a change. If we don't have a steady place to live, no one can chase us from it, no loss." The responsible brother brushes off a strand of hair from his sister's cheek "Tribe family will help me protect my sister and I know how to grow food so I can contribute."
Duster47 wrote:"Alan, you and your sister, all of you lost many things. But they are things. You still have yourself and each other. Together you are stronger. Together with our Tribe, we will be even stronger. Also, your skills with planting crops are much needed. The Tribe's not too good at farming as we've been wandering with the wind for many winters. You can teach us. Next?
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I'm Dora. And I can fish all the best fish in the river or lake." Dora chimes in "Daddy taught me all the tricks. I want to continue doing that. And Filip would like to live in a tent and have a family..."
Duster47 wrote:"Dora, you're already a hunter. I caught my share of fish from the nearby rivers and sea. That is an important skill. You can feed yourself and those around you. A tent will be waiting for you and Filip, if you choose to join us. And the river is a short walk away.
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I could see all the forest bugs! Every day!" The little boy sitting in Dora's lap exclaims enthusiastically. "And play in the forest with bugs."
Duster47 wrote:"Filip, you and my daughter, Faldorn, should get along well. She's been blessed by the spirits to speak and walk with the animals, too. I'm sure you can both learn from each other.
Hmmm... who's next?
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I'm Draven. I also know how to live off the land and all farm things. I'll be useful. I promise" Draven speaks in conviction "And I know how to make everyone laugh. So when we camp everyone would be laughing!"
Duster47 wrote:"Draven, foraging the land is a skill we should all learn and know. It is something I learned when I was young. You can learn other skills too and share you stories with us across the fire, much as we are doing now."
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I like watching things. Oh, I'm Malor. All things. And play outside more than inside. And I would like to have a family." Malor adds quietly.
Duster47 wrote:Malor, the watcher. Sounds like you could be a scout for the tribe. Wander the forest and search for things or danger, then warn the Tribe. And you'll have a family if you choose to join the tribe. Each of you will move into a tent with a new mother or father or both. The entire tribe will be your family."
"Now that we know something about each other, do you have any questions about me or the tribe?"
DM Arrakeen wrote:"When can we go?"Anika looks to Nerys expectantly, her two companions are no better.
Duster47 wrote:Nerys glances at Sister Anne then Anika, "When is more up to Sister Juna, I believe. But I am ready now. I hope it won't be long." She offers an encouraging smile.
DM Arrakeen wrote:"If the entire Tribe is family... It means I won't have a mommy that is mine only?" Malor rubs his brow clearly in confusion.
Duster47 wrote:"Sorry to confuse you, Malor. What I mean is each of you will have a mother for you... and the brother-sister pairs, for you together. All under one tent. What I meant about the rest of the Tribe is we help each other, teach each other.
DM Arrakeen wrote:"So we will all be, like... Siblings?" Draven looks mildly baffled by the notion.
Duster47 wrote:"You'll be brothers and sisters within the tribe. Much the same that Sister Anne is to Sister Juna or Brother Ameris here at the orphanage. They're not blood-sisters and brother, at least I don't believe they are, but they are sisters and brother in service to their work here."
DM Arrakeen wrote:"I lost my fishing pole, can we buy a new one once we join the tribe? I don't have any gold coins, is this a problem?" Dora's smiles sheepishly.
Duster47 wrote:"We'll get you a new fishing pole. Someone will teach you how to make one for yourself. Then you'll never be without your fishing pole. If you're open to it, someone can teach you to use a bow and arrow to hunt fish."
DM Arrakeen wrote:"Will you show us how to kill an orc?" Harry asks.
Duster47 wrote:"Yes. Absolutely! Orcs are our shown enemies. An orc gave me this scar," pointing to the scar across her nose. "But I paid him back with my ax in his neck. When you're old enough and find the fires of Tempos burning in your blood and heart, then our warriors will teach you Tempos' honorable way of the warrior."
DM Arrakeen wrote:More questions follow and once all are answered, kids say their goodbyes and Anne leads the children upstairs sharing few words with Nerys first.
"Thank you for being so patient with them. Mercy's bless Emissary."
Duster47 wrote:"I appreciate the chance to talk with the children. I'll be around the walled village for another few days. Perhaps at the Temple of Milil or at my camp outside the walls. I hope you decide soon about this." She then looks to the children, "I hope to see you all again soon, but next time across a real campfire at our camp." She picks up her shield and moves to the door, "Wind at your backs," then leaves the building.
///Our tech master is also quite a RPer:) Thank you D47, for all your work///