Searing 9, 122
Norani and Yeva had been in Ounokt Nora for three days now. Norani had introduced Yeva to her family and they had gotten settled back in. Norani did have a hut of her own, set upon a large knot in the tree, as all adults did, but she still slept in the communal family home with her dads and moms. But she had extended the hut to Yeva to use, she knew her friend wasn't fully comfortable with the Orkhan style, all of the time at least, so whenever Yeva needed a break for some privacy or alone time, the hut was there for her to use.
Today was a training day, and Norani already knew what her next course of self training would be. It was time to improve her magic. She was sitting there, alone on one of the many branches of her village, looking out over the lake. Ruvaf was out with the flock hunting over the lake for the many large, jumping fish that lived there. Norani smiled at the lake. It always was one of her most favorite of views, the way the sun reflected off of it, crystalline and serene, lifegiving and ever lasting.
Yes, today would be water.
She flicked at one of the coiled vines nearby, guessing that Yeva was still sleeping. Her friend certainly seemed to enjoy sleeping in, dealing with the body soreness that came from truly embracing the Ecithian culture. Norani would not wake her, the body needed however much sleep it required. Norani grasped the now uncoiled vine and slid herself down, following the many series of vines from branch to branch until she was down at ground level.
Norani began down the worn dirt path that led to the lake, the most traveled route on the ground around the tree. Many other villagers were already out and about. A group of the younger children were playing football in one of the clearings, their parents nearby watching while also practicing their crafts. Jara was carving a statue of some sort from a leg bone that stood as tall as him, Ilya was weaving baskets while singing a light tune. All around the village, both up in the tree and down at the base, the village was peaceful as everyone set about their business.
Norani made her way to the water's edge. The Nora people did not build docks like they would in Drathera, but rather, they submerged large stones as a pathway to lead into the water. There were children and adults playing and lounging and laughing in the water. Norani removed her breast wrap and her loin cloth, hanging them on one of the short shrubs that was already laden with the clothes of many, and she walked her way into the cooling, refreshing water.
She submerged up to her neck, closing her eyes, just suspending herself in the crystal clear waters, focusing on the feeling of her home upon her skin. She could lose herself in this feeling, and found herself wishing to do so. She let her legs float upward, balancing on the surface of the water, letting the rising sun warm her skin as she simply relaxed into the embrace of the lake that gave her people life. This was a perfect moment for her and she was content.