Post by Shoki on Jul 30, 2012 10:10:29 GMT -8
[Kaya edit: I declare thee Turnover party, an Event!]
A new turn was rapidly approaching. Another turn gone, but Kyuuki was more wistful then sad this time. Most of the treatments had been going well and she had some new folk to spend time with. So she was hosting a little gathering for some of her new acquaintances, and some of the old ones. She had finished the cleaning and setting out of food a while ago, mostly just snacks and such. Vallesh has been sitting in her spot, preening around Lantern. The flame flitter loved sitting on the large white lifewing, and unless he made lots of trouble, she never minded him.
Kyuuki couldn't help but look down on her clasped hands as she sat. Oh she was excited and all but she did so hate the waiting. Vallesh had already told her to not 'hum' tonight but it wouldn't be any use. Still, the old woman would have fun, even if she would never break away from long held habits. It was just a privilege to have friends want to come over and celebrate a successful turn gone by. Still, she could only offer a room, some food and a decent place to watch the stars fall. She got up to look outside and looked at the sky. Nothing yet, but perhaps more then one light display would be seen in this cold night. It could happen, an Aurora on Turn-over Eve. She had loved the first time she had saw one, staying up late into the night in the hopes of it for weeks. And there it had been. Vallesh had said it first, what the 'Wings had said of it. Even though they had been so long they had called the aurora's lights The Great Thief. Apparently in between the time that the Deathwings forgot the heritage, they still remembered that once upon a time they had been of all sorts of colors. So they imaged the aurora was the deathwing that stole their colors, coming out during the night to gloat to the rest. Occasionally they called the different colors Theif's children, but it was still an interesting tale.
Kyuuki rather liked the Dragon version better. Instead of being a Deathwing the colors were a scroll, written in color, displayed in the sky for ISW and her Ice Leaders. A message from other dragons far away. She had asked some of the riderless Dragons and they had all given different answers on what the message was. Some had said that it was a thank you to them, keeping Pern safe all those turns. Others claimed that it was a message from the founders of the Weyr, telling secrets long forgotten. There had been one dragon though, a Midnight who had looked at her knowingly and spoken to her words she would not forget.
Well, I never thought any of the given answers were right, and now I know they weren't. After all, its obvious now isn't it? It wasn't telling of the present or the past. It was a foretelling. Always has been. It was just impossible to see it until you look back. Those lights in the sky told us that rainbow colors would come and it would break the darkness we guard against. You see? That we and Rainbow Mists would banish the Deathwings to stories. Now you can see it worked, the bird at your side is a white and snowy creature and we no longer fear letting the black spread across Pern.
It had been her favorite interpretation of the Dragons. Still as Kyuuki looked outside, she saw no lights yet. No dragon spirits, no long lost messages, no color thief. It was just a sky, one she had looked at a thousand times before, one she would not get tired of any time soon.
A new turn was rapidly approaching. Another turn gone, but Kyuuki was more wistful then sad this time. Most of the treatments had been going well and she had some new folk to spend time with. So she was hosting a little gathering for some of her new acquaintances, and some of the old ones. She had finished the cleaning and setting out of food a while ago, mostly just snacks and such. Vallesh has been sitting in her spot, preening around Lantern. The flame flitter loved sitting on the large white lifewing, and unless he made lots of trouble, she never minded him.
Kyuuki couldn't help but look down on her clasped hands as she sat. Oh she was excited and all but she did so hate the waiting. Vallesh had already told her to not 'hum' tonight but it wouldn't be any use. Still, the old woman would have fun, even if she would never break away from long held habits. It was just a privilege to have friends want to come over and celebrate a successful turn gone by. Still, she could only offer a room, some food and a decent place to watch the stars fall. She got up to look outside and looked at the sky. Nothing yet, but perhaps more then one light display would be seen in this cold night. It could happen, an Aurora on Turn-over Eve. She had loved the first time she had saw one, staying up late into the night in the hopes of it for weeks. And there it had been. Vallesh had said it first, what the 'Wings had said of it. Even though they had been so long they had called the aurora's lights The Great Thief. Apparently in between the time that the Deathwings forgot the heritage, they still remembered that once upon a time they had been of all sorts of colors. So they imaged the aurora was the deathwing that stole their colors, coming out during the night to gloat to the rest. Occasionally they called the different colors Theif's children, but it was still an interesting tale.
Kyuuki rather liked the Dragon version better. Instead of being a Deathwing the colors were a scroll, written in color, displayed in the sky for ISW and her Ice Leaders. A message from other dragons far away. She had asked some of the riderless Dragons and they had all given different answers on what the message was. Some had said that it was a thank you to them, keeping Pern safe all those turns. Others claimed that it was a message from the founders of the Weyr, telling secrets long forgotten. There had been one dragon though, a Midnight who had looked at her knowingly and spoken to her words she would not forget.
Well, I never thought any of the given answers were right, and now I know they weren't. After all, its obvious now isn't it? It wasn't telling of the present or the past. It was a foretelling. Always has been. It was just impossible to see it until you look back. Those lights in the sky told us that rainbow colors would come and it would break the darkness we guard against. You see? That we and Rainbow Mists would banish the Deathwings to stories. Now you can see it worked, the bird at your side is a white and snowy creature and we no longer fear letting the black spread across Pern.
It had been her favorite interpretation of the Dragons. Still as Kyuuki looked outside, she saw no lights yet. No dragon spirits, no long lost messages, no color thief. It was just a sky, one she had looked at a thousand times before, one she would not get tired of any time soon.