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    COTY

    Assailant -- Year 226

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    "But the dream, the echo, slips from him as quickly as he had found it and as consciousness comes to him (a slap and not the gentle waves of oceanic tides), it dissolves entirely. His muscles relax as the cold claims him again, as the numbness sets in, and when his grey eyes open, there’s nothing but the faint after burn of a dream often trod and never remembered." --Brigade, written by Laura


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    #1
    helice

    It’s unlike her to disobey her queen this openly, but she feels no worry.
    Baltians are strict in their respect: the Queen outranks her, so despite her feelings, she bites her tongue and agrees when Tsilutsuli says to keep their distance from the land dwellers. It works for a while; she continues training, keeping to herself. But the thought stays in her mind: although the land inhabitants seem harmless — weak and disorganized, even — they outnumber Baltians several times over. Helice sees no benefit in keeping them at arm’s length when they can be utilized by her army.
    So she swims, alone, leaving behind her guards. If they suspect anything, they will say nothing. She’s instilled enough fear into them.

    Helice reaches Tephra’s shores, though of course she doesn’t know it by name. She looks relatively harmless with no knowledge of her reputation following her — any battle scars have long been healed over, disappeared with every year stolen from another — and she hopes she doesn’t set off any alarms, as an outsider would in Baltia.
    The greenery of this land is unlike anything she’s ever seen, and she allows herself a moment to be impressed. She continues to walk, with no particular destination, looking around as she navigates her way through the dense thickets, but pauses as a colorful bird flies past, catching her eye.
    She steps closer to where it’s landed on a branch: long-tailed, bright blue and yellow and green, not at all like the large gray vultures she’s accustomed to seeing feast on the carcasses of her fallen soldiers. She avoids the Ruins now, pushes away the memories of their lifeless faces, tries to forget the name of every dead body.
    She’s unsuccessful.

    A squawk from the unusual bird brings Helice back into the moment, and she scowls at it, looking around once more.

    #2

    CASIMIRA

    dragon-shifting daughter of ashhal and ryatah

    The rumors of the kingdom beneath the sea had not gone unnoticed by her. She listened, caught snippets of conversation as they wove through the kingdom and the parts of the common lands that she occasionally frequented, and while she could not deny her curiosity had been stirred, so had her suspicions.

    Another kingdom.
    Another potential ally, or a potential adversary.

    Despite the fact that Tephra has largely known nothing but peace for the last several years, she cannot so easily dispose of the memories of when Loess—now beneath the sea—had launched their attack. A kingdom drug into war over largely personal matters,  the volcanic kingdom set ablaze with bruised pride as the firestarter. The experience had left an impression on a young Casimira, not just because she had paid the price of her life. Instead, it is her constant reminder that leading in a kingdom is not always tranquility, that there are those that would seek to start drama out of their own boredom.

    When she comes across the stranger, though, it is not suspicion that she greets her with. Casimira is a guarded creature almost always, and so while her face was perhaps not open with warmth, it is still an amicable enough smile on her lips when she calls out to the other, “Hello.” She approaches only half-way, watching the other carefully with her pale blue eyes. Despite her history, she did not immediately assume the worst in others, and figured it was likely that this mare was simply a newcomer, or someone passing through. “I’m Casimira. Welcome to Tephra,” she leaves the greeting hanging in the warmth of the jungle air, allowing the other mare the chance to say why she is here—or not, since it’s not really any of her business, as long as no harm is brought to the kingdom.



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