"Challenge to Propriety" Log Date: 8/11/00 Log Cast: Tyler, Faanshi Log Intro: Full of stress and repressed angst as her life often is, the young shudra healer Faanshi considers it an easy week if she has but one thing over which she must worry in any given week. This past week has not qualified, unfortunately, as easy. It is not enough that the Varati ritual of Invoking the Flame was violated by unknown Sylvans whose chosen method of disruption was to spray a hallucinogenic powder upon the participants -- and that she, Faanshi, has been commanded to aid the Kaimakam of the Agni-Haidar in finding the miscreants, lest innocent Sylvans be harmed in the backlash of Varati wrath. Nor is it enough that the entire Varati race has been shaken by the rumors of the death of the God-King and the possible impending fall of Masada to the rebel Clans who have chosen to challenge the authority of the Amir-al. With these two great shadows over her gentle heart, one might think that Faanshi has more than enough to worry about -- and indeed, she has been struggling to convince herself of this these past few days as she makes arrangements to journey to the territory of the Ettowealona tribe of Sylvans, with her teacher FallingStar. She has not, however, been successful. Though she dares admit it to no one, her having to refuse an offer from the Ushasti to join their ranks -- an offer that seemed to her like a boon from the Lady of the Dawn Herself -- has struck a great blow to her heart. And with each passing day she has grown more and more anxious for the long-missing Lyre, not knowing whether he is alive or dead. And as if all of these things were not enough, a new face has been showing up in Faanshi's vicinity as of late... an outspoken, rakishly charming young Mongrel who for no reason the halfbreed girl can fathom has appeared to develop an inordinate interest in what she hides beneath her veil. In the midst of all _else_ that's been troubling her as of late, Faanshi has no idea what has possessed this man... or why she appears to be developing a habit of crossing his path, in the oddest of places.... *===========================< In Character Time >===========================* Time of day: Late Morning Date on Aether: Tuesday, December 3, 3906. Year on Earth: 1506 A.D. Phase of the Moon: First Quarter Season: Winter Weather: Partly Cloudy Temperature: Chilly *==========================================================================* Old City Garden - Haven A strange thing, to some, to see such a thick, unbridled mass of forest within the city walls. Even during the brightest days, it is shady here; looming tree branches above filter out the sunlight, casting shadows that might be relieving during a warm summer day, or alternatively fearsome by night. The heart of the garden is most often alive with the chirps and chitters of the wildlife that makes its home here. Still, some civilization prevails, if only tentatively. A wide, roughly cobbled road stretches east to west, suitable for the usual traffic of a city street, if a bit precariously. Benches line the various man-made paths, reminding the visitor that this is indeed intended to be a respite from the bustle of the town, and is not merely some uncontrolled mass of trees within Haven. Contents: Tyler Kosha Obvious exits: Streets Garden Archway Beams of gold struggle their way past the clouds above, then through the once-lush canopy of naked, winter's branches of the garden's taller trees. The effect on the ground is a shady one, dark and chill, with scattered patches of sunlight touching the soil in places. On one of the benches that lines the main, cobbled path is what appears to be a sleeping mongrel, lemon-hued hair tousled chaotically on the bench beneath his head. He lies on his back, his slow, measured breaths forming frosty puffs in the air each time, which in turn casually disippate into the winter morning above. If one were to near close enough, the sound of steady, reliable snoring could definitely be heard. Somewhere off in the distance -- though not too far of a distance -- a dog might be heard to bark. Twice. And immediately afterwards comes the scrabbling of big canine paws upon the path, as Kosha comes tearing out the underbrush in hot pursuit of a frantic and extremely startled rabbit. Lepine breakfast, on the run! Such is the goal of this large hungry dog, and as the rabbit goes scurrying under Tyler's bench, Kosha gathers his big feet under him and springs into the air to go _over_ the bench... and over the sleeping Mongrel, as well. The mongrel stirs somewhat as the barks of Kosha pierce the dreaming fog of his unconscious mind. But the sound does not entirely wake him. Animals have been calling out gleefully all morning--he's gotten somewhat used to all the annoying sounds of a waking forest. Instead, he reaches for the blanket that isn't there, clawing down at himself, searching, and eventually giving up just as the *whoosh* of flying hound causes blurry blue eyes to crack, just slightly, staring up through the garden directly above him. What the hell was /that/? By now Kosha has already completed his leap, assumably well on his way to hunt down the bolting rabbit. Tyler mumbles incoherently, and the weight of his lids drag them down over his eyes again. "Kosha...!" This sound is decidedly softer, but it registers in the tapestry of sounds in the garden nevertheless. "Kosha, do not get too far -- Kosha!" It's futile, really, to try to rein in a hungry dog on the hunt, but Faanshi tries to do it anyway even as she comes running along the path as best she can, looking this way and that for some sign of her big canine. She spots Kosha first -- or, rather, his hindquarters, just as he chases his potential breakfast into another bush, provoking a shrill noise of terror out of the cornered creature. And only after she's flinched from the sound does the maiden spot the Mongrel drowsing upon the bench, which makes her skid to a halt. A groan of /severe/ irritation rumbles around in Tyler's throat. "I'm trying to /sleep/!" He unleashes this highly audible yell into the air, finally set off into verbal retaliation by the shrill cry of the rabbit. The mongrel stirs restlessly now, rolling over onto his side and then to his stomach, eyes squeezed shut. He's in that state where sleep has been too disturbed to be easily found again, but he's unwilling to give up so easily. Muscular arms hang loosely off opposite sides of the bench as his cheek presses to the cool surface of the wood. Now, if only everyone will just be quiet a moment ... Sleep? There? On a _bench_? This is enough to give Faanshi pause, especially when the groggy armored man sleepily bellows his aggravation. "I-I am sorry, Imphadi!" she cries tinily, too startled to speak softly -- and at any rate, the dog's creating quite a racket in the bush now as he and the rabbit nip and bite at one another. Little twigs and wilted leaves go flying with every snap Kosha makes with his jaws and every lunge he makes with his formidable furry body. Never normally one to go near her hound when he's cornered himself a meal -- the violence of it troubles her healer's senses, even though it is but animals feeling the pain of Kosha's teeth -- the maiden is a bit more unnerved by the prospect of Tyler's anger, and thus she opts to try to swing around the bench as quietly as possible. Tyler bolts up as more noise disturbs him despite his plea, large hands gripping the edges of the bench. But the rapid movement summarily tumbles the young man right off the little wooden structure, landing him with a crash of armor and muscles in the soft earth below. He's never going back to sleep now. "I just want to sleep--is that so much to ask?" he whines softly to himself, one hand reaching up to clamp purposefully on the bench as he goes on to haul himself to his feet, eyes half-lidded and yellow hair in complete disarray. He rubs at his sleep-sticky eyes with the palms of his hands, looking very much the big, grumpy morning-mongrel. Faanshi whirls about at the crash of chain mail, biting her lip beneath the veil that covers her face. Between the apparently irritated man she and her hound have disturbed, and the vigorous noise Kosha is making with catching his breakfast, the maiden is broadcasting a demeanor not at all unlike that of the cornered rabbit. Unlike the cornered rabbit, who lets out a squeal of agony when Kosha finally strikes a killing blow, Faanshi is primarily silent. Once the rabbit is slain, however, the shudra girl blurts apologetically, "I am sorry, Imphadi...!" "Oh." Rather surprised to see the half-breed, Tyler blinks his eyes at her. "It's you again, sweetheart." He reaches up in a futile attempt to lay his shaggy hair down in some semblance of order, but the hair, bright yellow as it's caught beneath rays of sunlight, will not take to it, springing back in the wild directions that it seems to prefer. With an easy bound, he hops up onto the bench and then to the ground on the other side. "Couldn't wait to see me again, huh?" he asks with a winning smile, walking casually toward the shudra. Oh dear. The Mongrel man -- what is his name? Faanshi realizes she does not know it, or if she has heard someone say it to him, it has left her memory -- is much more alarming now that he is awake, and the maiden's gaze hastily rivets itself in the direction of the bushes. From that greenery, Kosha emerges triumphant, the winter-plush rabbit caught in his teeth, and he throws himself down to happily tear into his prize. She can't quite look at that, though, and so Faanshi winds up having to simply gaze at the ground as she blurts out, "I-I did not know you were here, Imphadi... sleeping..." In the park. However strange that might be. "Uh-huh." Sounding distinctly unconvinced, he moves nearer as if to force himself into her lowered field of vision. "I'm surprised you didn't try to sneak up on me," he admits with a smile that will not fade, his voice sounding rough and smokey with having just awoken. "Maybe gimme a little kiss while I was asleep?" He doesn't doubt that she'll be stammering now. Closer the mongrel moves into her precious proximity, unthreatening but bold. He'd be right, too. "Th-that... that w-would not be proper, Imphadi," the maiden babbles tinily, clutching the basket she has nestled on one arm and trying to figure out exactly how long it will take Kosha to inhale the flesh from that rabbit he's now vigorously ripping to pieces. "Don't you ever wanna /not/ be proper, 'Imphadi?'" Evidently, he does not know there is a feminine version of the title. "Huh? It's always 'not proper' this and 'not proper' that--ever wanted to just let loose ... go crazy?" Tyler's fair-colored eyebrows lift curiously as he all but ducks to try to look up into Faanshi's eyes. "Come on," he urges, whispering and grinning, just a couple of feet spaced between their two bodies. "I /know/ you've wanted to before. Bet you're sick of all those rules." "It is 'Imphada' for women," Faanshi mumbles, taking an uneasy step further towards her feasting hound, "but not for me... I-I am only a shudra." Blushing vehemently now, almost enough that the color creeps up over the top of her dark blue veil, the halfbreed girl adds swiftly, "Rules are... are _important_!" "Whatever," the mongrel dismisses, bouncing impatiently on the balls of his feet. "'Imphada.' Rules are /not/ important," he barks back energetically, still grinning. "/I/ don't wanna die without ever having broken any of them. Do /you/? Wanna be just like everybody else your whole life? Never let anyone see your face ... have a /dog/ as your best friend?" That last one's supposed to sting a little. "Come on," he all but growls at Faanshi, "forget the rules. Say /whatever/ you want to me. Go on. Want me to go? Leave you alone? /Say/ it." Tyler's rather passionately-spoken words cease here, but that know-it-all grin etched into rugged features remains the same. "He is a _good_ friend!" Faanshi abruptly cries, aghast, whirling about and looking up involuntarily in a flash of something that might almost be anger. A strike, at last, beneath that seemingly so-docile exterior? "Kosha is my truest friend in the world!" Tyler doesn't know exactly what he intended to do with his words, but he can tell that the healer really /meant/ what she said. "I know," he murmurs, expression softening considerably as he regards her for a long moment. Then he reaches over to flick at the bottom hem of Faanshi's veil again, casting his vibrant-eyed gaze over at Kosha as he feasts on the rabbit so ravenously. With a sigh and only the slightest hint of a smile now, he says, "Look, I should get going." There. A fleeting glimpse of troubled green eyes, as Faanshi keeps her gaze up for a few moments longer, trying to fathom the motives of this strange, brash Mongrel man. When no further denigrations of her loyal hound seem forthcoming, the maiden seems to subside -- if, indeed, this gentle creature can be said to have been bristling in the first place. But still, she is skittish, and she shoots up a hand involuntarily in defense of that rich blue silk. "A-as you wish, Imphadi..." The mongrel stifles a sleepy yawn, turning to gaze back upon Faanshi as she reveals her eyes to him. This causes his smile to define itself just a little bit more, even though they seem troubled. "Sorry, I ... yeah, I'll see you later, maybe?" he murmurs, stumbling slightly over his choice of words. "I... do not think so, Imphadi, I have to leave Haven... for several days." Faanshi turns away swiftly, her gaze growing more troubled as she does so, and settling once again upon the dog and the remnants of the rabbit through which he delightedly crunches. He has reddened his muzzle now, but is undeterred by this, joyously munching on bones and lepine flesh. "Oh, okay," he says to the back of Faanshi as she turns so swiftly from him. Tyler scratches briefly at the back of his head before turning away, too, and sauntering along the cobbled path, perhaps journeying to whever it is that he calls home. The maiden turns her head slightly, listening to the heavy tramp of the young Mongrel's booted feet -- and she tells herself she is relieved at his departure. But it is not a pleasant relief. Not when the prospect of leaving Haven is one under the shadow of carrying out a mission which, if she fails in it, could cause the wrath of the Children of Fire to come heavily down upon the Children of Earth. Not when she cannot fathom for the life of her why this man has decided to take an interest in her... and when she can hardly tell him that such a course is only foolhardy. Those who grow interested in Faanshi do, after all, eventually come to harm... Like another Mongrel whose face and voice surge to her mind. A Mongrel who may well be dead. No, it is not really relief Faanshi feels as Tyler opts for now to leave her be... not when all else that troubles her goes unsoothed. But the troubled green eyes that watch the hound and his prey are stoic and resigned. Faanshi may be troubled... But she has learned to live with it. [End log.]