A week passed after K'ailia had made her request before one of the elders. During this week, nothing notably changed changed for the Hipparion tribe. Their worn hunters brought in what meat and bone and sinew they could; their children learned and played and grew and fought; they tended to sick and injured; they looked to the sky and prayed. When their stores of water began to dwindle, they sent out one of their shaman with a small escort in search of new sources, and two days later the entire camp they had settled into had disappeared, moved with brisk efficiency across rolling dunes to a new location.
And so when the word finally spread from the elders of a meeting, the Hipparion tribe was still settling in to their new camp. It will decide our future, said the whispers passed along from huntress to tia to child. It will tear us away from Azeyma's guardianship, said others still, and like this a slow conflict brewed over the course of a single day.
The meeting was to happen in the morning, a week and one day since the tribe's youth had first gathered in secret, and well before the first greying of dawn the Elders were up and preparing. They spoke in hushed tones within their tent, bent bodies shuffling back and forth carrying sigils and bowls of offerings. There was a strange air of urgency in their movements but neither were they hurried.
A bell after the shadows of night first began to fade, the elders left their tent. They walked through camp in single file, towards the center where the remains of a fire lay still warm. K'deiki moved at the head of their procession, one hand clutching a stone carved mark of the sun goddess while the other carried a small handful of dried shrub branches. The latter she cast into the shallow pit of the fire, and the rest of the elders settled into the sand on either side of her.
They remained there in silence as K'deiki breathed life back into the pit, waiting for their tribe to come and partake in choosing their future.
And so when the word finally spread from the elders of a meeting, the Hipparion tribe was still settling in to their new camp. It will decide our future, said the whispers passed along from huntress to tia to child. It will tear us away from Azeyma's guardianship, said others still, and like this a slow conflict brewed over the course of a single day.
The meeting was to happen in the morning, a week and one day since the tribe's youth had first gathered in secret, and well before the first greying of dawn the Elders were up and preparing. They spoke in hushed tones within their tent, bent bodies shuffling back and forth carrying sigils and bowls of offerings. There was a strange air of urgency in their movements but neither were they hurried.
A bell after the shadows of night first began to fade, the elders left their tent. They walked through camp in single file, towards the center where the remains of a fire lay still warm. K'deiki moved at the head of their procession, one hand clutching a stone carved mark of the sun goddess while the other carried a small handful of dried shrub branches. The latter she cast into the shallow pit of the fire, and the rest of the elders settled into the sand on either side of her.
They remained there in silence as K'deiki breathed life back into the pit, waiting for their tribe to come and partake in choosing their future.
"Song dogs barking at the break of dawn, lightning pushes the edges of a thunderstorm; and these streets, quiet as a sleeping army, send their battered dreams to heaven."
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