Timestamp: Glade 26, 122
The wind raced past the staggered V-formation of winged reptilians, the wind being sliced by the scarred beak of the leader. They were Ci'uvan dragoons, a small contingent from the village of Ounokt Nora, who were speeding along the spring currents heading northeast, soaring above the tall grasslands that many called home. This near to Drathera, they could see the large swaths of grasses eaten away by the herds of animals the city folk farmed. This time of year was the coming of the mushrooms, as was indicated by the large, colorful knobs that were beginning to form and stretch to the skies following the rainy season. At the tail of the left side of the group that was flying, one was smaller than the rest. His name is Ruvaf, and sitting upon his back was his partner, Norani, and the pair of them were exhausted. They'd been flying for several days now, stopping to make camp in the evenings. They were recruits and they'd only been flying as a pair for a few weeks now. Dragoons did not use saddles, preferring the natural bonding of skin to skin contact within their partnerships. Listen to your partner's body, Norani's mentors would say. And she did her best.
Still, everything hurt.
An excited skree rang out from the lead Ci'uvan, which was echoed by the rest of the flock, with the newest Ci'uvan joining in late, unsure of the meaning. Then the young Ork woman saw it, her eyes growing wide and her mouth hanging open. The Fang of the World, the Lone Mountain, the Break Against the Storm; Drathera. Behind it, an endless horizon of crystalline blue seas. Nora felt the butterflies building within her stomach. She barely remembered it, having last come here when she was a small child. Her contingent was coming to register the new recruits, conduct in some trade from the village, and otherwise spend some time in the city in the new year. Nora was surprised at how big it was, moving closer so slowly. It towered over the tree that her village of hundreds lived in, and that was the biggest thing she knew. Well, that she had been allowed to know. She knew the trees in the jungles were far bigger, but she could only see them from the distance. It was too dangerous to go there.
The flock arrived at the mountainous city several hours after first seeing it, and moved in a swooping formation around it, the Ci'uvan screeching loudly. Even they had friends here, other flighted creatures coming up to join in their arrival, including one gorgeous Green Dragon, stretching her massive wings and following in behind Norani in the formation. Norani's chieftain blew her horn, and formation broke off. The recruits had already been instructed to find housing for their stay here, paid for by their role in the military, and to spend their first week resting and exploring the city. Many thought it would be a vacation.
Norani, though, had heard a rumor of Jarkor's Tail here. It was said that one was not truly an adult of Ecith until they completed the stairs in a single go. Nora had heard so many stories of it since she were a child and now, she was ready to prove herself against them. And Nora intended to do that while here. However, as she and the other recruits landed at Guchak's Landing, and she slid off of Ruvaf, she collapsed after attempting to put weight on her legs. There was no strength left in them, absolutely feeling like the mango jelly her mother would make.
Ruvaf nuzzled at her, but she could see in his eyes that he was just as tired as she was. She patted him on the beak, "Let us find some food."
"R'uve uo find on'uv fod."
A dark purple Orkhan man in bright crimson and blue beaded robes walked over, smiling, offering a hand to help Nora to her feet. "Welcome to Drathera, recruit," he said, while looking at her newest tattoos indicating her induction into the military. She puffed out her chest a bit so he could see them better, the swirls that curved from one shoulder, across her chest, and into the other, unhidden by the tight breast wrap she wore while flying.
"Vona'uvrcon'uv eo Drathera, i'uvci."
Norani nodded, as the man continued, "We have an aerie nearby if you would like some food and rest. They have some excellent wine to help ease that wobble in your legs."
"Vona'uv hav'uv an a'uvi'uv n'uvaikt if tou vonaourd rik'uv on'uv fod and i'uvoe. Eh'uvt hav'uv on'uv 'uvc'uvr'uvne vonain'uv eo h'uvrch 'uvao'uv ehae vonaokr'uv in toui r'uvgo."
Norani took his offered hand, and pulled herself up with his support. She nodded, thanking him, and followed after him stiffly while Ruvaf crawled after them. Into the mountain they went, and up a small, painful flight of stairs, which led them to a large stone archway, with a name, in Orkish for 'Guchak's Aerie', a massive room with an open air balcony, filled with tables and noise, people of all types drinking and eating communally. Nora quickly realized it was one of the taverns she heard was common in cities, and she smoothed out her loin cloth, slipping the waist to hang just a bit lower on her hips and she stood herself up straighter. Her guide smiled but made no mention of her efforts. The trio entered the room, Nora standing tall, still short by Ecithian standards, but Orks always walked tall regardless. She let her eye look around at the people coolly, but inside she was a ball of excitement. She'd heard so many fun stories about the taverns, how they were the city's equivalent of the Fires they had back home. She was led toward the far end of the room, smelling the salty air waft in, looking out on the massive balcony, which faced the Crystal Sea, were nests where many flighted creatures laid, being fed by the attendants. Norani smiled tiredly, as her and Ruvaf made their way down the main walkway, intentionally large for the creatures that came with their partners. She found a suitable nest of fresh leaves on straw for Ruvaf, and an Ork woman approached in a bright lime green apron and a smile taking a quick look at the state of the both of them. "I'll have your meals to you soon. Would you like anything to drink?"
"I vonair toui n'uvaro eo tou on. Vonaourd tou rik'uv antehonh eo dink?"
"Wine."
"Vonain'uv."
The green woman smiled and disappeared into the crowd. Norani hobbled over to a nearby table, close enough she could still see Ruvaf who was seated between a larger Ci'uvan and a wyvern of some sorts. Nora flopped down into a seat, exhausted, gasping through her teeth at the pain in her thighs, ass, and abs. She was awoken by a thunk on the table in front of her, her wine having arrived. She thanked the woman, only to realize there were others at the table.
She looked around at them all with her big, brown eyes, flashing a broad smile, "Hello. I'm Norani, of Ounokt Nora."
"H'uvro. I an Norani, of Ounokt Nora."
Italicized = Translated to Common
Bold = When Norani is speaking in Ecitharese