Paxiosolange
Abrakadabra
- Pronouns
- He/Him
- Discord
- xtalkyle
NEAR THE MAYISTAWSCIC COAST
The Pale Sea was in a wearisome state. Solemn and wintry, the air that soared across the barge felt like unseen daggers slicing away at the exposed skin. It was certainly a different experience than the voyage south towards Predice where mist rose under the beaming sun, refreshing the sinuses and breathing life into the crew. Rather, the crew of the Omahamaw remained deeply indoors, within the bowels of the vessel which carried them to lands unknown.
In her private deck, Okinee sat with Kiscawak observing the lights of Hadden as the ship passed its coast. The lights were diffused in the frigid fog, although a vague sense of life could be felt from so far away. To Kiscawak, this voyage was him and Okinee's final moment together before she would have to be occupied by her official capacities. He too had new purpose in his life, although not exactly by choice, and he made sure to cherish this opportunity.
"Don't you feel nervous?" Okinee asked.
"Yes. Yes I do. I'm glad you said that because I was beginning to think I was the only one." He replied.
"There's a lot of... Weird familiars." She remarked.
"What do you mean?"
"It's been a thousand years since the dispute. And now, a thousand years later, those ancient spirits have awoken, much more powerful."
"Don't underestimate the power of peacemaking, Okinee."
"I'm not! I'm not," She raised her voice, "I'm just saying there's going to be a lot of... Emotions."
There would be a lot of emotions, that was an indisputable.
"I should probably tell you that yesterday, I dreamt about my visions again. I have a sneaking suspicion that what we're about to do is going to play into that."
"What, this trip? What we're doing is already setting us on the right track, Kiscawak. Worry about your pawakan once..."
"Once what? Doesn't it feel weird that there's no resistance? I don't mean to speak bad omens... But I feel things are too... Quiet."
"Well, if things get un-quiet, Kiscawak, it won't be here. Take the chance to meet these people... These are going to be our friends, not our foes."
"I know they're going to be our friends... Like I said, peacemaking is powerful. I'm just afraid what that peace will mean for those back home who... Well... Haven't entirely moved on..."
Further down the winding halls of the Omahamaw, there was a much larger chamber with two great doors guarded by two members of the navy in their beige jumpsuits carrying large Mintorian-styles. The Great Mother were safekept within the room and joined in the evening by Kiscawak's father. The chamber had previously been accommodated to hold cargo, extra supplies, and life rafts, although this had all been pushed to the side of the room and replaced with some lavish relics of the Tusacaway. Tapestries, artistic works, and a bearskin rug made the room more pronounced. The Chieftain brought a pitcher of spring water to Kimisweyn before joining her at a tea-table.
"Kitatamihin, Nicamon." Kimisweyn said.
"There is no need to thank me, Kim." Nicamon scoffed.
Kimisweyn laughed in surprise.
"Nicamon, it is vital that you understand the difference of power from across this table. I could have very well chosen to replace you for calling me that."
"Of course, but you know very well that you prefer I call you that... You... Are not worried that my son and your daughter are unaccompanied?"
The Great mother scoffed and then chuckled again.
"Nicamon, you treat Kiscawak much how my mother treated me. There was never enough... Privacy! It is not a common reaction from parents to be so inquisitive as to what their adolescent children are doing. The girls I was friends with in seminary would run off into the forest at dawn and return for supper in the evening. Not a nudge as to where they were! I did not have such freedom. Granted, most of the time children Kiscawak's age are up to no good, but that is the beauty of the land, Nicamon! Experience prepares minds just as finely as instruction."
Nicamon was surprised by Kimisweyn's astute response, although he couldn't claim he wasn't surprised to hear one.
"Me and Maskota have just been... Worried. They killed officers of the law out there, Kim. You were present when they were nearly ready to arrest them."
"Great circumstances have surrounded his journey, there is no denying that you should be worried for his sake, he is carrying a very heavy burden... But... You must make sure that when Kiscawak is an adult, he has acquired the previous experience necessary to accomplish what he strives to correct. That entails letting him have his freedom. The pawakan does not end whereupon arriving home. It is an experience that is present all your life."
Nicamon sighed before pouring himself a glass of spring water.
"How do I overcome the murder, Kim?" He asked.
Kimisweyn reached over the tea-table and grabbed Nicamon's hand.
"Go... To your Atakamek with Maskota, go pray. Seek help from the Mitouyew. You will never wash yourself of your past, but you can overcome your thoughts with the correct intervention."
He sighed again.
"I just think Okinee is so charming... She is quite full of energy and passion and righteous ambition... But Maskota has other feelings..."
"Maskota is afraid... Among other things... Once day she will know the truth, just as you know it."
"She has not been in any danger since you adopted her, has there?"
Kimisweyn frowned for a moment.
"I fear there is danger to come... But for the meanwhile, we must enjoy this sacred opportunity which is forthcoming."
Through the window, there was a distant flag of red and white flailing upon a harbour passing by. Nicamon gazed upon it as it traveled past the window. He rose from his cushion and proceeded to breathe for a moment.
"Perhaps I will feel better in the morning once we get to Bykonsvidi... Goodnight, Kim."
"May you have the most charming dreams, Nicamon." She smiled, "Do not forget to read the schedule they provided us... It is quite comprehensive."
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