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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 11:04 am
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- - The wind was foul.
Ro'kuna had barely managed to convince Golka to let her wander off from the valley of Spirits, let alone outside the canyon itself. It had even taken a silver tongue to get past Ahri'ok, who she had to remind just who was in charge while her beloved mate was away. She still hadn't completely forgiven him for...well...several things. the General, she knew, had little tact, but his words still cut her deeper than a claw could at the time.
With a heavy heart and now a nose full of what could only be a troubling breeze, she made her way outside of the pride's lands to determine the source. Such a foul stench, such a dark feeling...and no one else could sense it. It came with being the farseer sometimes, but still, something this strong could only mean trouble ahead.
And trouble ahead she found; A decaying corpse of a scout. Why no one had been alerted to this she didn't know, until she got closer to look. Not one of their own. No one that she knew. Just...eerily similar to a scout she knew had so far been trouble.
A sign? It was possible. Contemplation over the corpse was quick, and she busied herself then with burying the poor thing. Perhaps it was his spirit that was warning her? Carrying the message along the breeze? Whatever the case, Ro'kuna saw no point is not at least giving them a place to rest, and busied herself so much that she completely dropped her guard.
WC: 258
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 11:31 am
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Any peon would have panicked. A grunt might have frozen. a Blood Guard would have attacked. The Farseer simply turned an ear in the direction of whomever was talking as an acknowledgement that they were, in fact, there. Ro'kuna sighed, softly, sadly. The fallen lion was buried, and she was asking the ancestors to watch over him and accept his spirit. It wasn't a rite, not a whole one, but with the circumstances, she could only do what she could. Though finished, the scent still lingered, and Ro'kuna had to deal with something else, now.
"No." She admitted, standing back up to turn to the other lioness. "I wish I had. Perhaps he wouldn't have met such an end." The poor lion's body was shredded, torn to pieces. It wasn't hunger that had driven his attacker, but rage.
"Someone was angry. I hope for both our sakes, whoever...or whatever... it was has moved on."
WC: 154
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 11:59 am
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:35 pm
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"Normally, I don't even leave the canyon." She sighed deeply once more. "There've been...omens. Signs, if you will. I didn't want to panic anyone else, so I insisted on coming alone to see what was going on." It was true that she didn't want anyone else to worry, but it was also a fact that, maybe, just maybe, she would have bumped into Garok out here. It hadn't happened.
"It's...hard to explain to someone not of the War Born, but I can only assume not everything is at peace around us. The death of this lion, a shortage, however small, of food, the skies growing dark mid-day, if even for a few moments...Would you not feel uneasy as well?"
WC: 119
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:43 pm
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Juu use to speak of things like that. Omens, or signs, as Bonemaul had described. Kati use to not think anything those words, but with his death still rather recent on her mind (it had been a while, but one could never really have that memory fade), she started to believe it more and more. Maybe there were things of this world she did not quite comprehend.
"War Born?" There was that term again. "Those are definitely some peculiar things going on, but maybe they are all coincidental?" She tried to use real reason behind some things happening. Death happened every day. A shortage of food? That could be contributed to the lack of rain the area had. Skies growing dark mid-day? Well.. she did not have an explanation for that one. "I can see where you would see it as uneasy, but sometimes there is a logical reason for everything."
"If there is this uneasy feeling, maybe bring someone that you truly trust, that would not panic at whatever could be going on?"
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 1:02 pm
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"I was only to be gone a short while. Not worthy of a warband." Another smile was offered to Kati.
That everything happening was coincidental was not something she believed in, however. Too much was happening at once, and after being without the Warchief for so long, Ro'kuna could only interpret everything as things...well, things going to s**t. The ancestors were angry, the elements were uneasy, and the pride itself was growing weaker. The foundations were being shaken, and those who were learning shamanism were sure to be seeing the same signs. All in all...Not good.
"We shall endure. Signs or not, I can only take it as a good thing to have met you. I am more at ease now, speaking to someone with a fresh mind, than I was this morning." Truly, she felt slightly soothed and less ready to go back and snap at the first peon who tripped over a rock.
"Aka'Magosh, Katika'peponi. May your journeys lead you to where your heart may rest." A bow of the head, a final look at the impromptu burial mound, and Ro'kuna turned to head back. Counsel with Bloodtusk would have to happen immediately.
WC: 195
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