K'luha looked to Haali as the other girl sat down. Where was the best place to begin? K'takka said it so simply. At the beginning, but where was the best beginning? So far, K'luha had not been the best judge of character... or action... or anything at all. Most of this discussion pained her to speak on, but there were things that had to be said. She glanced up to K'jhanhi and frowned.
"I would not hide anything from you all. I will tell all, but some less related things I would ask a private audience for... In any case..." K'luha cleared her throat and began to speak. She spoke up arriving in Ul'dah earlier and meeting the head of the Ul'dah Garden, a Ventus Zeurel. She spoke of her mistrust for him. She spoke about K'ailia's threat to leave the tribe and K'ile's timely arrival and subsequent patching up of their relationship. Then she spoke in detail about their search. How they scouted Thanalan for a place to find home. She went through all of the areas with potential, but spoke at length about Eastern Thalan's bounty and beauty. About its vastness and close locations. K'luha spoke of the Amalj'aa encampment nearby and her short scouting tribe with K'ile, though she mostly just glossed over the actual travel and did not mention their failure at hunting. That wasn't really relevant. She spoke briefly about the Ul'dahn Garden itself and its slight potential, although she seemed to dismiss the potential when she spoke upon her challenge to Ventus. There was a long pause before K'luha spoke about almost dying to Ventus's hand and K'ailia's abandonment. It was clear in her face that K'ailia's abandonment pained her greatly, and she gripped at her chest in an effort to somehow make it all better. She spoke of meeting K'haz, a former tribe member as well and how he had aided her briefly when K'ailia injured her hip. Pushing forward she spoke of a letter K'ailia had received before she abandoned and about her sister Maka's daughter, Tahj. She said it had been her idea to retrieve Tahj from Gridania, and that the girl was waiting just outside the tent.
"Tahj is a wonderful girl. It isn't her fault that Maka was exiled. She can't be asked to pay for her mother's crimes... And... Maka is dead now. She has no one to take care of her. She's still only fifteen. Tahj could be a huntress in no time. She will be an asset to the tribe, I am sure of it." K'luha spoke with conviction before slinking backwards lightly. "There are a few more things I have to confess but, I will let K'haali speak more in depth about her findings in Eastern Thalanen and such." And with that K'luha silenced herself and looked to K'haali to speak.
K'yohko, on the other hand, turned his head faintly to examine Tahj outside. She looked very familiar... and her scent was familiar too. Someone from a long... long time ago. But he said nothing to Tahj and turned his head away from her to stare out at the horizon.
"I would not hide anything from you all. I will tell all, but some less related things I would ask a private audience for... In any case..." K'luha cleared her throat and began to speak. She spoke up arriving in Ul'dah earlier and meeting the head of the Ul'dah Garden, a Ventus Zeurel. She spoke of her mistrust for him. She spoke about K'ailia's threat to leave the tribe and K'ile's timely arrival and subsequent patching up of their relationship. Then she spoke in detail about their search. How they scouted Thanalan for a place to find home. She went through all of the areas with potential, but spoke at length about Eastern Thalan's bounty and beauty. About its vastness and close locations. K'luha spoke of the Amalj'aa encampment nearby and her short scouting tribe with K'ile, though she mostly just glossed over the actual travel and did not mention their failure at hunting. That wasn't really relevant. She spoke briefly about the Ul'dahn Garden itself and its slight potential, although she seemed to dismiss the potential when she spoke upon her challenge to Ventus. There was a long pause before K'luha spoke about almost dying to Ventus's hand and K'ailia's abandonment. It was clear in her face that K'ailia's abandonment pained her greatly, and she gripped at her chest in an effort to somehow make it all better. She spoke of meeting K'haz, a former tribe member as well and how he had aided her briefly when K'ailia injured her hip. Pushing forward she spoke of a letter K'ailia had received before she abandoned and about her sister Maka's daughter, Tahj. She said it had been her idea to retrieve Tahj from Gridania, and that the girl was waiting just outside the tent.
"Tahj is a wonderful girl. It isn't her fault that Maka was exiled. She can't be asked to pay for her mother's crimes... And... Maka is dead now. She has no one to take care of her. She's still only fifteen. Tahj could be a huntress in no time. She will be an asset to the tribe, I am sure of it." K'luha spoke with conviction before slinking backwards lightly. "There are a few more things I have to confess but, I will let K'haali speak more in depth about her findings in Eastern Thalanen and such." And with that K'luha silenced herself and looked to K'haali to speak.
K'yohko, on the other hand, turned his head faintly to examine Tahj outside. She looked very familiar... and her scent was familiar too. Someone from a long... long time ago. But he said nothing to Tahj and turned his head away from her to stare out at the horizon.