Tribal Affairs [Naran]
Aug 22, 2016 11:55:58 GMT -6
Post by Naran Batkuyag on Aug 22, 2016 11:55:58 GMT -6
Aldair let out a hardy laugh before letting Naran be on her way...with her new escort of course. Aldair promised a good time and potentially even better food. To that, his hospitality, and good cheer, Naran bowed once again to show her respect. "I look forward to it. Thank you for your kindness, Khan Aldair."
With that Gael moved towards her, gesturing for Naran to follow him. Now that her primary task was finished she took a moment to give the man she'd evidently be spending quite a bit of time with, at least for the rest of the day. She decided she could definitely do worse for an escort, smirking when he spoke so casually about his father. "Yes, your father. I'll be honest he was not what I expected, but I certainly don't mean that in a bad way." Naran chuckled a little as she walked alongside the chieftain's son. "But yes, I look forward to the feast as well."
Walking past where she left Alseyu, Naran detoured briefly to take the horse's reins and walk the horse with them. Alseyu was a rather calm mare, and easy to control, so Naran had no problems with her even though she was in an unfamiliar setting. Gael told her that he'd be taking her to where she'd be staying temporarily. Naran imagined it to be some manner of tent, judging by the many that lined the village.
When they reached their tent Naran assessed it. The tent seemed more than suitable, and she could not spot any obvious problems. As Naran walked over to the tent to further inspect it Gael pointed out another Sacaen. Like Gael himself he seemed friendly, albeit a touch stoic. Gael told her his name was Ahearn, and that he was to tend to Alseyu. Naran nodded to him and smiled. "Very well. I leave Alseyu in your care. Treat her well, Ahearn."
Gael seemed to want to excuse himself, or something of the sort, but Naran was not finished just yet. "Well we've only just arrived, Gael, let alone gotten the chance to speak. Perhaps you could tell me more about the Griekah, about this village." Naran sauntered over to the young man and smirked. "Or how life as the chieftain's son has treated you, hm? I'm curious about the workings of other tribes."
With that Gael moved towards her, gesturing for Naran to follow him. Now that her primary task was finished she took a moment to give the man she'd evidently be spending quite a bit of time with, at least for the rest of the day. She decided she could definitely do worse for an escort, smirking when he spoke so casually about his father. "Yes, your father. I'll be honest he was not what I expected, but I certainly don't mean that in a bad way." Naran chuckled a little as she walked alongside the chieftain's son. "But yes, I look forward to the feast as well."
Walking past where she left Alseyu, Naran detoured briefly to take the horse's reins and walk the horse with them. Alseyu was a rather calm mare, and easy to control, so Naran had no problems with her even though she was in an unfamiliar setting. Gael told her that he'd be taking her to where she'd be staying temporarily. Naran imagined it to be some manner of tent, judging by the many that lined the village.
When they reached their tent Naran assessed it. The tent seemed more than suitable, and she could not spot any obvious problems. As Naran walked over to the tent to further inspect it Gael pointed out another Sacaen. Like Gael himself he seemed friendly, albeit a touch stoic. Gael told her his name was Ahearn, and that he was to tend to Alseyu. Naran nodded to him and smiled. "Very well. I leave Alseyu in your care. Treat her well, Ahearn."
Gael seemed to want to excuse himself, or something of the sort, but Naran was not finished just yet. "Well we've only just arrived, Gael, let alone gotten the chance to speak. Perhaps you could tell me more about the Griekah, about this village." Naran sauntered over to the young man and smirked. "Or how life as the chieftain's son has treated you, hm? I'm curious about the workings of other tribes."