Revenald gives a difficult-to-read look to his friends and gives another of those 'eh' shrugs. It seems very little ruffles his feathers about things. "Yeah. The long and short of it is that my parents were killed and I was found by the daughter of the tribe's leader. She decided to keep me and I was raised by the tribe. Eventually, before the disaster, they ended up seeing the ways of their brethren and became part of the current tribe that's working with Gridania. I wasn't much of an engineer, so they sent me along to Gridania as sort of a good will gesture. Here I am."
With a bloody big bow on his back. Maybe it explains the markings on his face that vaguely look like an Ixal's mask all, done in red and black and grey. Could be makeup, maybe a tattoo. Tough to immediately tell.
"Mmm, I see. I heard rumors about some friendly Ixal but frankly I didn't put much stock in it." Her own corner of the shroud was more home to goblins and the occasional sylph. The birdfolk were a north side problem. "But if the Calamity hasn't turned them back towards their Primal then I suppose that's a good thing."
She stretched her arms, tugging on her elbows to loosen up in case she had to let some arrows fly, herself. "Do you know how the poachers in the South Shroud fared? They were always more a trouble for me when I was growing up than the Ixal were."
She expected those who made it through the first days following Bahamut's flight were likely able to make a killing on whatever supplies they had to sell at markup. The Wailers wouldn't be the type to let that slide but they were probably still dealing with recovery and refugees and had to pick their battles.
"Well, some of them, at least. Those friendly to Gridania stayed that way, but..." Revenald frowns, looking up towards the sky as if there's something plaguing him. After a moment or two though he shakes his head as if to cast the thought away.
"Anyway, poachers have been worse than ever, from everything we've heard. That's why they're fast tracking us to become Wailers. Every able body with a bow should be able to get in as long as they're a decent folk." Which makes him look to Kasandora, raising a brow. "Any interest? I know... there's been some issue with your people, but right now we need to stand strong as folk of the Wood more than ever. If you're looking for work..." He trails off, knowing it's not exactly his place but it can't hurt to suggest. The two in front of them are chatting away - mostly an 'anything you can do, I can do better' scenario, but from the way Threx keeps glancing back, they're listening.
Poachers friendly to Gridania. Kasandora had to stop herself from laughing at the idea, but she supposed in a time of crisis there were those who thought more of the land than the law and put people over profit. She was fairly sure she couldn't count her old gang in that number.
Of course, as much as she hoped they were wiped out she didn't count on that either. Shite always had a way of rising out of whatever troubled waters it ran through.
"Maybe once upon a time. Even if they're ready to accept me I'm not sure if I'm willing to do the same just yet." She surprises herself a bit with her candor but she has to admit to herself that she'd being honest. "I'd like to be sure the past is truly where it belongs before I stick my neck out in their name. For now I'll just have to do it in mine." Or at least the one she's been using.
With that, Kasandora is going to end up in charge of a very ridiculous contest. Pollen, shrooms, and laughter as Threx and Sumimi both try to out do each other, then try to encourage Kasandora to try her hand. Really, it's a bit of fun for all of them.
When all is said and done, it's hard to see which of the two is actually better, but Revenald walks back at Kasandora's side. "Sure you don't want to stick around?" he asks, smiling slightly. "At least for a drink?"
Kasandora offered Revenald a smile, a real one. This was enjoyable though it made her aware that this is the sort of experience that she felt Gridania had denied her so many summers ago.
"I'm sure. I should get back to my traveling group. There's some things we need to attend to. One of the guilds had us come this way to gather supplies. It's possible they've gotten started without me."
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With a bloody big bow on his back. Maybe it explains the markings on his face that vaguely look like an Ixal's mask all, done in red and black and grey. Could be makeup, maybe a tattoo. Tough to immediately tell.
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She stretched her arms, tugging on her elbows to loosen up in case she had to let some arrows fly, herself. "Do you know how the poachers in the South Shroud fared? They were always more a trouble for me when I was growing up than the Ixal were."
She expected those who made it through the first days following Bahamut's flight were likely able to make a killing on whatever supplies they had to sell at markup. The Wailers wouldn't be the type to let that slide but they were probably still dealing with recovery and refugees and had to pick their battles.
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"Anyway, poachers have been worse than ever, from everything we've heard. That's why they're fast tracking us to become Wailers. Every able body with a bow should be able to get in as long as they're a decent folk." Which makes him look to Kasandora, raising a brow. "Any interest? I know... there's been some issue with your people, but right now we need to stand strong as folk of the Wood more than ever. If you're looking for work..." He trails off, knowing it's not exactly his place but it can't hurt to suggest. The two in front of them are chatting away - mostly an 'anything you can do, I can do better' scenario, but from the way Threx keeps glancing back, they're listening.
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Of course, as much as she hoped they were wiped out she didn't count on that either. Shite always had a way of rising out of whatever troubled waters it ran through.
"Maybe once upon a time. Even if they're ready to accept me I'm not sure if I'm willing to do the same just yet." She surprises herself a bit with her candor but she has to admit to herself that she'd being honest. "I'd like to be sure the past is truly where it belongs before I stick my neck out in their name. For now I'll just have to do it in mine." Or at least the one she's been using.
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With that, Kasandora is going to end up in charge of a very ridiculous contest. Pollen, shrooms, and laughter as Threx and Sumimi both try to out do each other, then try to encourage Kasandora to try her hand. Really, it's a bit of fun for all of them.
When all is said and done, it's hard to see which of the two is actually better, but Revenald walks back at Kasandora's side. "Sure you don't want to stick around?" he asks, smiling slightly. "At least for a drink?"
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"I'm sure. I should get back to my traveling group. There's some things we need to attend to. One of the guilds had us come this way to gather supplies. It's possible they've gotten started without me."