Eulogy pt. 1
Breathing, it was the only sound she could hear. Her own body shook, blood trickling from her lip and nose was near silent in comparison. Her hand gripped tightly to the large weapon in her grasp, her hand could barely grip it's girth. Slowly she stood and took her position, raising the halberd in front of her. The sight was that of paradox, such a small girl bearing a weapon meant for someone twice her size. Her golden hair swayed wildly around her, some of it tainted by the reddened effect of what she was doing. "Again," the deep male voice resonated in front of her, his brown eyes and wrinkled skin showing the wear and tear of his experiences. His gray hair was short as was his frame. The build of a true warrior, a warrior of Akanax. She forced back the tears she felt building in her eyes, her mind cleared as she stood firm. She stepped forward, slowly increasing her pace as she crossed the division between them, her final steps a charge as she lowered the weapon. The stinging sensation resonated through the impact of the blade against her halberd but she remained locked in place, unyielding, her body shaking from the strain as she looked into his eyes, her blue eyes piercing into his. They stood there for a few long moments, neither unyielding from their collision. She pushed harder, finally, she was gaining ground as she growled, the elder man finally giving, with one hard shove she broke their entanglement and swung her blade towards him. Pain enveloped her left side, her breath was gone as she felt herself shift into the air slightly, the sounds of cracking could be heard clearly as she desperately tried to regain her breath. A moment passed as she felt a hand grip into her shoulder, her body lifting into the air before she felt it release. Her vision was blurred in the motion but the pain of the hard stone impacting her as she bounced was undeniable. She laid there, spitting out some blood, her hand still gripped tightly around her weapon. She panicked, the sensation of pain clouding her as she rose to a knee, her halberd lifting in the last second as the blade crashed into it's handle, shattering the wood against her, the blade barely slicing into his cheek as she finally looked up to the elder man. Time slowed as the blade swung back, her vision catching the glint of light upon it as it came for her, her hand raised instinctively, the rest of the pole moving between the man's legs, connecting with all the strength she could muster.
"Your daughter has passed the trial Ariadne," the man spoke calmly, almost as though it was rehearsed. The woman fixated her blue eyes below them, the young and battered eleven year old stood with the blade end of her halberd against the neck of one of her best tutors. Their eyes locked for a few moments, seeming to search each others for understanding as the middle aged woman gave her daughter a nod of approval before turning away, a slight smile playing across her lips. "You are truly a Talgaverditz, Nynaeve," she let slip as she moved down the hall, taking the small bundle into her arms, the child crying softly as she comforted it. "No other would I choose for your protector my Jayla," she said as she kissed the child upon the forehead.
The young man pushed himself from the ground slowly, his head still in a daze as he removed his helm. He slowly staggered to the side, his men aiding him along as he glanced behind him. Her cold gaze was undeniable and unforgettable, it was the one she maintained always, just like her mother...she was indeed deserving of her title and name. She leaned against her halberd as she glanced to her side, the pink cloaked and hooded figure coughed a bit, some of her pale skin and dark hair being exposed as she spoke softly, "sister, it seems we are done here, aye?" "Aye," Nynaeve answered while tying back her long golden hair. Her mind collected on what had transpired, another suitor finding himself unworthy of her. She had thought this one suitable but he was like so many, not a true son of Akanax. "May we go and see mother?" Jayla asked meekly, seeming to almost regret her words as she turned away. The stern expression faded from Nynaeve, the usual cold gaze softened solemnly, her head lowering as she spoke. "Aye, let us go and tell her what happened Jayla, perhaps..." she stopped herself short, standing and gently taking Jayla's hand as they moved along the streets of their city to the hills. There, with the rest of their family laid the grave of their mother. Jayla coughed as she kneeled, placing the flowers she had brought upon the grave. "Mother," she spoke almost chipperly, "I have mastered the second circle this year, Nyn said I will have the third in less than that..." she continued her conversation as Nynaeve looked on, her mind drifting as she lowered her head reverently. Night came as Jayla finished, finally lowering her hood, her porcelain skin illuminating in the moonlight. "Do you wish me to leave you two alone, Nyn?" she asked, not seeming to expect a response as she hugged her older sister, resting her head against her shoulder for a few moments. Nynaeve returned the hug gently, kissing the top of her sister's head before she stepped towards the grave slowly, the moonlight reflecting off the white stone. She glanced back as she watched Jayla make her way down the hill before kneeling and laying her halberd before her. "Jayla is safe and well mother, I continue my oath to you." Her words seemed to waver as a few tears escaped her eyes, trickling down her cheek. "I will find a way to cure her mother, I won't let you or father down," she spoke a bit more firmly as she gripped her hand against the halberd. "We leave tomorrow, to search for her cure and to-" she stopped a moment as she closed her eyes and exhaled before continuing, "to continue my studies, so that I can become stronger...so I can become a Talgaverditz."
Breathing, it was the only sound she could hear. Her own body shook, blood trickling from her lip and nose was near silent in comparison. Her hand gripped tightly to the large weapon in her grasp, her hand could barely grip it's girth. Slowly she stood and took her position, raising the halberd in front of her. The sight was that of paradox, such a small girl bearing a weapon meant for someone twice her size. Her golden hair swayed wildly around her, some of it tainted by the reddened effect of what she was doing. "Again," the deep male voice resonated in front of her, his brown eyes and wrinkled skin showing the wear and tear of his experiences. His gray hair was short as was his frame. The build of a true warrior, a warrior of Akanax. She forced back the tears she felt building in her eyes, her mind cleared as she stood firm. She stepped forward, slowly increasing her pace as she crossed the division between them, her final steps a charge as she lowered the weapon. The stinging sensation resonated through the impact of the blade against her halberd but she remained locked in place, unyielding, her body shaking from the strain as she looked into his eyes, her blue eyes piercing into his. They stood there for a few long moments, neither unyielding from their collision. She pushed harder, finally, she was gaining ground as she growled, the elder man finally giving, with one hard shove she broke their entanglement and swung her blade towards him. Pain enveloped her left side, her breath was gone as she felt herself shift into the air slightly, the sounds of cracking could be heard clearly as she desperately tried to regain her breath. A moment passed as she felt a hand grip into her shoulder, her body lifting into the air before she felt it release. Her vision was blurred in the motion but the pain of the hard stone impacting her as she bounced was undeniable. She laid there, spitting out some blood, her hand still gripped tightly around her weapon. She panicked, the sensation of pain clouding her as she rose to a knee, her halberd lifting in the last second as the blade crashed into it's handle, shattering the wood against her, the blade barely slicing into his cheek as she finally looked up to the elder man. Time slowed as the blade swung back, her vision catching the glint of light upon it as it came for her, her hand raised instinctively, the rest of the pole moving between the man's legs, connecting with all the strength she could muster.
"Your daughter has passed the trial Ariadne," the man spoke calmly, almost as though it was rehearsed. The woman fixated her blue eyes below them, the young and battered eleven year old stood with the blade end of her halberd against the neck of one of her best tutors. Their eyes locked for a few moments, seeming to search each others for understanding as the middle aged woman gave her daughter a nod of approval before turning away, a slight smile playing across her lips. "You are truly a Talgaverditz, Nynaeve," she let slip as she moved down the hall, taking the small bundle into her arms, the child crying softly as she comforted it. "No other would I choose for your protector my Jayla," she said as she kissed the child upon the forehead.
The young man pushed himself from the ground slowly, his head still in a daze as he removed his helm. He slowly staggered to the side, his men aiding him along as he glanced behind him. Her cold gaze was undeniable and unforgettable, it was the one she maintained always, just like her mother...she was indeed deserving of her title and name. She leaned against her halberd as she glanced to her side, the pink cloaked and hooded figure coughed a bit, some of her pale skin and dark hair being exposed as she spoke softly, "sister, it seems we are done here, aye?" "Aye," Nynaeve answered while tying back her long golden hair. Her mind collected on what had transpired, another suitor finding himself unworthy of her. She had thought this one suitable but he was like so many, not a true son of Akanax. "May we go and see mother?" Jayla asked meekly, seeming to almost regret her words as she turned away. The stern expression faded from Nynaeve, the usual cold gaze softened solemnly, her head lowering as she spoke. "Aye, let us go and tell her what happened Jayla, perhaps..." she stopped herself short, standing and gently taking Jayla's hand as they moved along the streets of their city to the hills. There, with the rest of their family laid the grave of their mother. Jayla coughed as she kneeled, placing the flowers she had brought upon the grave. "Mother," she spoke almost chipperly, "I have mastered the second circle this year, Nyn said I will have the third in less than that..." she continued her conversation as Nynaeve looked on, her mind drifting as she lowered her head reverently. Night came as Jayla finished, finally lowering her hood, her porcelain skin illuminating in the moonlight. "Do you wish me to leave you two alone, Nyn?" she asked, not seeming to expect a response as she hugged her older sister, resting her head against her shoulder for a few moments. Nynaeve returned the hug gently, kissing the top of her sister's head before she stepped towards the grave slowly, the moonlight reflecting off the white stone. She glanced back as she watched Jayla make her way down the hill before kneeling and laying her halberd before her. "Jayla is safe and well mother, I continue my oath to you." Her words seemed to waver as a few tears escaped her eyes, trickling down her cheek. "I will find a way to cure her mother, I won't let you or father down," she spoke a bit more firmly as she gripped her hand against the halberd. "We leave tomorrow, to search for her cure and to-" she stopped a moment as she closed her eyes and exhaled before continuing, "to continue my studies, so that I can become stronger...so I can become a Talgaverditz."
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