- TNP Nation
- Yamantau/The Black Cathedral
- Discord
- merchantofmercy
Pua Pua was a beautiful city to those who knew what to look for, and for Alara, it was everything she would ever need. She loved to see the travellers from Meterra and the traders from Craviter in the markets, hear their stories of far away lands; but mostly laugh to herself how they looked as dwarves next to her fellow Ephyrans. She couldn't help but smile every time. Of course, it couldn't be easy for these foreigners, here in a place where everyone is twice your size, and so is everything else.
She strolled past a pair of the Khan's soldiers, who tipped their wide brimmed hats as they walked by, one smiling ear to ear as he examined her in her floral print sundress. She laughed sweetly as she shook her head and continued down the road. It was always busy in the market plaza, but today seemed busier than usual, with many new foreign faces in the stalls.
"Alara!" a small voice called. Alara turned and smiled as a small boy, at least small to an Ephyran, ran up to her. "Omar! What's up?" Alara asked, picking the young boy up, and giving him a tight hug. Omar was Alara's Mewap'i, her godson. "Nothin' much. Mama and Papa are out with Merek and Loreda, and I heard there was new people here, so I wanted to see them!" Omar laughed. "Well, we can go together. I have to pick up a few things for tonight." Alara told him, taking him by the hand. The pair strolled through the labyrinthine market, weaving in and out between patrons and vendors alike, stopping here and there to pick up small items. Fresh fruit, some beef, and few little trinkets along the way.
"Alara, why are there so many people from Yamantau?" Omar inquired, looking around at the multitude of vendors that inhabited this little corner of the plaza. "Do you remember when Khan Whakeiro died?" Alara asked, to which Omar nodded. "Well, their Khan, their Premier as they called him, he died too, and another Premier took his place. These are the ones who were loyal to their old Premier, and the new one didn't like that. So they had to leave." Alara explained. "Are they in trouble?" Omar asked, squeezing Alara's hand a little tighter, as if scared of the foreigners. "Not here, sweetheart. They just wanted to live their lives. Just like us." she assured him.
"So if they're just like us, how come they're so small, and they're a different color? I haven't seen one that was green like me, or blue and white like you!" Omar exclaimed. "They're the same as us, more like...I don't know...in spirit, I guess. They look different because the gods built them for different places, and different things." Alara said, as Omar looked down for moment. "If they're the same as us….does the Imperium hate them too?" Omar asked quietly. Alara thought for a moment before she answered. "No, I don't think so, kiddo."
"Oh…" Omar said solemnly, thinking back to his cousins in the Jomsvikingr Corps who had been tortured and crucified by the Imperium just a few months prior. "Why do they hate us so much?" Omar asked, squinting up at Alara. "Because we were built so different that it scared them. They had never seen people like us before. We were strange colors, and our teeth were too sharp, and we were too tall. They said we were monsters, like from a story book. They didn't understand that we're just as human as them, and they still don't. I don't even think they know why they hate us anymore, they're just carrying on bad traditions." Alara explained, stopping to kneel down and look Omar in the eye. "How come you're so scared of the Imperium lately? Pua Pua is too far for them, baby." Alara assured him, stroking his cheek with her thumb. It took Omar a moment before he looked up, his eyes filling with tears as he tried to find the words.
"I'm scared I'm gonna die for the color of my skin."
Alara hugged him tight and rubbed her hand up and down his back as he clung to her. "Oh, baby, no. We won't let that happen to you, I promise." Alara said, even though the same thought went through her head every day. Omar nodded as he rubbed his eyes. "C'mon, lets go somewhere fun." Alara said sweetly, rubbing his shoulders. "Okay." he shrugged, taking her hand again as they strolled along.
"Where are we going?" he asked curiously, as they exited the market, and began towards the palace. "To see the warriors, of course." Alara beamed. Omar's face lit up with joy, he loved going to see the warriors.
The courtyard of the Khan's palace was always beautiful, no matter what time of year. Alara and Omar found some empty seats around the fight pit, and settled in. Two men fought below as titans clashing in the storm, sparks flying high from their swords and axes. "Which round is it?" Alara asked the small foreign man next to her. "Uh...forty...eight I believe, miss." he replied. "Oh good, they've just gotten warmed up." she said happily.
The two men below were Juril Ironhorse, and his son, Carolus. Both served the Khan personally, and were quite well known in Pua Pua. Both were already battered and bloody, but refused to yield. Juril took a mighty overhand swing with his word, his son barely moving in time as he replied by slamming the backside of his axe into his Juril's ribcage. The old warrior let out a yelp before rushing forward, hitting Carolus head on like a freight train, sending him into the dirt. Juril jammed his sword beneath his son's chin as the pit master called the round in favor of Juril, declaring it a clean kill. Carolus reached up, Juril grabbing his hand and pulling him to his feet.
"Had enough, boy?" Juril smiled, giving a gentle flick of the eyebrows. "Not on your fucking life, old man." Carolus smiled back, getting ready for the start of round forty nine.
The bell sounded, and Carolus quickly charged his father, using the same tackle-like maneuver, but was quickly thwarted as his father pushed him down into the dirt, and pinned him with his sword yet again. Round forty nine to Juril.
Alara looked up at the scoreboard above the pit. Thirty six rounds to Juril, and thirteen to Carolus. Omar cheered wildly as Juril made it thirty seven in seconds. Alara smiled as she watched Omar, her lilting laughter attracting the attention of Carolus. A distraction that cost him yet another point. "Think I've seen her on Ember." Carolus thought to himself as he swung his axe ferociously, sending the backside directly into the side of Juril's helmet. The sickening clang drew a collective expression of disgust mixed with awe from the crowd as Juril crumpled. "Scramble like an egg or get folded like an omelet, old man!" Carolus mocked. "Nope, aw...gods...aw fuck….nope, no, I'm done." Juril said, pulling off the dented helmet, and placing it in his lap. "Hoooly shit, my ears are still ringing!" Juril exclaimed as Carolus helped him up. "You're good though?" he asked, his father nodding. "Good, I'll be right back." he beamed, quickly hopping the fence around the pit and jogging up the steps, trying to catch up to the woman in the floral sun dress.
"Miss! Miss!" he called after her, Alara turning to look at him as if he was crazy. "Miss.." he panted as he caught up. "Yes, soldier?" Alara giggled as she watched him try to catch his breath. "I was just wondering if you were free for dinner tonight, y'know, some food, some drink, some entertainment." he babbled nervously as he braced himself against a nearby post. Alara laughed before nodding. "Yeah, sure. 7? Pick me up from my apartment?" Alara replied. "Y...yeah, absolutely." Carolus stammered. "137 Walai Street. 7 o'clock." Alara beamed as she walked away, dragging Omar with her.
"Sorry it didn't last longer, kiddo." Alara said to Omar. "It's ok, I had fun anyways!" Omar said gleefully as he skipped along. "Looks like I have a date tonight too!" Alara beamed. Omar stopped and looked at her, raising an eyebrow. "Are you gonna have sex?" Omar asked, causing Alara to blush. "Omar! No! I'm a classy lady! You only have sex with people you love!" she lied, laughing at the suddenness and innocence of Omar's question. "Oh..ok!" Omar said happily. "But probably, yeah." she muttered. "What did you say?" Omar asked, "Nothing! Nothing at all!" she smiled sweetly.
She strolled past a pair of the Khan's soldiers, who tipped their wide brimmed hats as they walked by, one smiling ear to ear as he examined her in her floral print sundress. She laughed sweetly as she shook her head and continued down the road. It was always busy in the market plaza, but today seemed busier than usual, with many new foreign faces in the stalls.
"Alara!" a small voice called. Alara turned and smiled as a small boy, at least small to an Ephyran, ran up to her. "Omar! What's up?" Alara asked, picking the young boy up, and giving him a tight hug. Omar was Alara's Mewap'i, her godson. "Nothin' much. Mama and Papa are out with Merek and Loreda, and I heard there was new people here, so I wanted to see them!" Omar laughed. "Well, we can go together. I have to pick up a few things for tonight." Alara told him, taking him by the hand. The pair strolled through the labyrinthine market, weaving in and out between patrons and vendors alike, stopping here and there to pick up small items. Fresh fruit, some beef, and few little trinkets along the way.
"Alara, why are there so many people from Yamantau?" Omar inquired, looking around at the multitude of vendors that inhabited this little corner of the plaza. "Do you remember when Khan Whakeiro died?" Alara asked, to which Omar nodded. "Well, their Khan, their Premier as they called him, he died too, and another Premier took his place. These are the ones who were loyal to their old Premier, and the new one didn't like that. So they had to leave." Alara explained. "Are they in trouble?" Omar asked, squeezing Alara's hand a little tighter, as if scared of the foreigners. "Not here, sweetheart. They just wanted to live their lives. Just like us." she assured him.
"So if they're just like us, how come they're so small, and they're a different color? I haven't seen one that was green like me, or blue and white like you!" Omar exclaimed. "They're the same as us, more like...I don't know...in spirit, I guess. They look different because the gods built them for different places, and different things." Alara said, as Omar looked down for moment. "If they're the same as us….does the Imperium hate them too?" Omar asked quietly. Alara thought for a moment before she answered. "No, I don't think so, kiddo."
"Oh…" Omar said solemnly, thinking back to his cousins in the Jomsvikingr Corps who had been tortured and crucified by the Imperium just a few months prior. "Why do they hate us so much?" Omar asked, squinting up at Alara. "Because we were built so different that it scared them. They had never seen people like us before. We were strange colors, and our teeth were too sharp, and we were too tall. They said we were monsters, like from a story book. They didn't understand that we're just as human as them, and they still don't. I don't even think they know why they hate us anymore, they're just carrying on bad traditions." Alara explained, stopping to kneel down and look Omar in the eye. "How come you're so scared of the Imperium lately? Pua Pua is too far for them, baby." Alara assured him, stroking his cheek with her thumb. It took Omar a moment before he looked up, his eyes filling with tears as he tried to find the words.
"I'm scared I'm gonna die for the color of my skin."
Alara hugged him tight and rubbed her hand up and down his back as he clung to her. "Oh, baby, no. We won't let that happen to you, I promise." Alara said, even though the same thought went through her head every day. Omar nodded as he rubbed his eyes. "C'mon, lets go somewhere fun." Alara said sweetly, rubbing his shoulders. "Okay." he shrugged, taking her hand again as they strolled along.
"Where are we going?" he asked curiously, as they exited the market, and began towards the palace. "To see the warriors, of course." Alara beamed. Omar's face lit up with joy, he loved going to see the warriors.
The courtyard of the Khan's palace was always beautiful, no matter what time of year. Alara and Omar found some empty seats around the fight pit, and settled in. Two men fought below as titans clashing in the storm, sparks flying high from their swords and axes. "Which round is it?" Alara asked the small foreign man next to her. "Uh...forty...eight I believe, miss." he replied. "Oh good, they've just gotten warmed up." she said happily.
The two men below were Juril Ironhorse, and his son, Carolus. Both served the Khan personally, and were quite well known in Pua Pua. Both were already battered and bloody, but refused to yield. Juril took a mighty overhand swing with his word, his son barely moving in time as he replied by slamming the backside of his axe into his Juril's ribcage. The old warrior let out a yelp before rushing forward, hitting Carolus head on like a freight train, sending him into the dirt. Juril jammed his sword beneath his son's chin as the pit master called the round in favor of Juril, declaring it a clean kill. Carolus reached up, Juril grabbing his hand and pulling him to his feet.
"Had enough, boy?" Juril smiled, giving a gentle flick of the eyebrows. "Not on your fucking life, old man." Carolus smiled back, getting ready for the start of round forty nine.
The bell sounded, and Carolus quickly charged his father, using the same tackle-like maneuver, but was quickly thwarted as his father pushed him down into the dirt, and pinned him with his sword yet again. Round forty nine to Juril.
Alara looked up at the scoreboard above the pit. Thirty six rounds to Juril, and thirteen to Carolus. Omar cheered wildly as Juril made it thirty seven in seconds. Alara smiled as she watched Omar, her lilting laughter attracting the attention of Carolus. A distraction that cost him yet another point. "Think I've seen her on Ember." Carolus thought to himself as he swung his axe ferociously, sending the backside directly into the side of Juril's helmet. The sickening clang drew a collective expression of disgust mixed with awe from the crowd as Juril crumpled. "Scramble like an egg or get folded like an omelet, old man!" Carolus mocked. "Nope, aw...gods...aw fuck….nope, no, I'm done." Juril said, pulling off the dented helmet, and placing it in his lap. "Hoooly shit, my ears are still ringing!" Juril exclaimed as Carolus helped him up. "You're good though?" he asked, his father nodding. "Good, I'll be right back." he beamed, quickly hopping the fence around the pit and jogging up the steps, trying to catch up to the woman in the floral sun dress.
"Miss! Miss!" he called after her, Alara turning to look at him as if he was crazy. "Miss.." he panted as he caught up. "Yes, soldier?" Alara giggled as she watched him try to catch his breath. "I was just wondering if you were free for dinner tonight, y'know, some food, some drink, some entertainment." he babbled nervously as he braced himself against a nearby post. Alara laughed before nodding. "Yeah, sure. 7? Pick me up from my apartment?" Alara replied. "Y...yeah, absolutely." Carolus stammered. "137 Walai Street. 7 o'clock." Alara beamed as she walked away, dragging Omar with her.
"Sorry it didn't last longer, kiddo." Alara said to Omar. "It's ok, I had fun anyways!" Omar said gleefully as he skipped along. "Looks like I have a date tonight too!" Alara beamed. Omar stopped and looked at her, raising an eyebrow. "Are you gonna have sex?" Omar asked, causing Alara to blush. "Omar! No! I'm a classy lady! You only have sex with people you love!" she lied, laughing at the suddenness and innocence of Omar's question. "Oh..ok!" Omar said happily. "But probably, yeah." she muttered. "What did you say?" Omar asked, "Nothing! Nothing at all!" she smiled sweetly.
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