Gaia Sunaris Cadera
It's a cat-astrophe!
Location: Some fancy cantina in Sundari, Mandalore with [member="Skosk Australis"]
13. The age of an adult, at least in Mandalorian society. It wasn't even necessarily that people viewed you differently - it's just that you could legally do just about anything. You still wouldn't be drafted until age 16. And you still couldn't get married until 18. You still wouldn't be fully expected to do everything an adult would. At least, that was the experience Beth was getting. She hadn't even had her verd'goten yet. That may have explained some of it, actually. Of course, she wasn't exactly trained from the age of 8 as a child usually was. She wasn't even adopted into Mandalorian culture until Kaine had found her those, what seemed like a lifetime ago, 2 years ago. Was she really an adult, with or without a verd'goten though? Ultimately, it didn't matter - she had people who loved her, even after she was 13, 16, or even 18 and older.
With a sigh, she leaned against the entrance to the bar, waiting for Skosk to arrive. He had been her trainer, a friend, and a person who supported her in every possible way during some very hard times of her life. He was her best friend, her brother. As a clan member of Australis, he was literally her brother. The imprisonment of Kaine had affected him in his own way, sadly. In typical Mandalorian fashion, they decided to test Beth's taste buds with tihaar - a Mandalorian alcoholic beverage. Beth wasn't even sure if she could handle the taste - the smell alone was awful. She wasn't entirely sure what to wear to a bar. In either case, she wore a simple blue dress, her hair braided around her head as usual. She left most of her personal items at home.
Her mind drifted to her imprisoned father, locked away under the Sudari palace. She sighed. At least she was able to see him frequently. That was a blessing that Yasha had given her. He gave his freedom to save a baby, a remarkable sacrifice. Beth wished he wasn't locked away but given the circumstances, it could have been a lot worse. At least now she was being educated by the freaking Mand'alor, and Gray and Baiko both are amazing caregivers with so much knowledge to share. It was working out.
13. The age of an adult, at least in Mandalorian society. It wasn't even necessarily that people viewed you differently - it's just that you could legally do just about anything. You still wouldn't be drafted until age 16. And you still couldn't get married until 18. You still wouldn't be fully expected to do everything an adult would. At least, that was the experience Beth was getting. She hadn't even had her verd'goten yet. That may have explained some of it, actually. Of course, she wasn't exactly trained from the age of 8 as a child usually was. She wasn't even adopted into Mandalorian culture until Kaine had found her those, what seemed like a lifetime ago, 2 years ago. Was she really an adult, with or without a verd'goten though? Ultimately, it didn't matter - she had people who loved her, even after she was 13, 16, or even 18 and older.
With a sigh, she leaned against the entrance to the bar, waiting for Skosk to arrive. He had been her trainer, a friend, and a person who supported her in every possible way during some very hard times of her life. He was her best friend, her brother. As a clan member of Australis, he was literally her brother. The imprisonment of Kaine had affected him in his own way, sadly. In typical Mandalorian fashion, they decided to test Beth's taste buds with tihaar - a Mandalorian alcoholic beverage. Beth wasn't even sure if she could handle the taste - the smell alone was awful. She wasn't entirely sure what to wear to a bar. In either case, she wore a simple blue dress, her hair braided around her head as usual. She left most of her personal items at home.
Her mind drifted to her imprisoned father, locked away under the Sudari palace. She sighed. At least she was able to see him frequently. That was a blessing that Yasha had given her. He gave his freedom to save a baby, a remarkable sacrifice. Beth wished he wasn't locked away but given the circumstances, it could have been a lot worse. At least now she was being educated by the freaking Mand'alor, and Gray and Baiko both are amazing caregivers with so much knowledge to share. It was working out.