Jairdain
Lady of Juniper
The young woman was not entirely emotionally stable, but she was getting by. She lived day to day on Iridonia and followed a form of a routine there. Waking up in the morning, tending to her plants she was able to grow there and then training. After that a short break for food, maybe a rest and then training again until it was dinner time. After that, the rest of the day was hers to do with as she wanted. Quite often she would be found sitting under one of the few trees in the area.
Even though she was a master herself, there were still many things for her to learn.
Krest had introduced her to his blind apprentice and given him the opportunity to assist in her training. That had to really formally begin though. Time, duties and the weather had kept it from starting. A sand storm had been going on most of the day, but it cleared up in time for her to go outside and enjoy the fall of night.
Sitting under that tree, Jairdain was in touch with the nature around her. Iridonia might be a mostly desert world but it was far from lifeless. Here she witnessed the survival of the fittest. A rule that applied even outside of nature and carried over into life itself. She was one herself, but at this point in her life...it was one of her lowest.
Hoping for company, she wasn't fully expecting any tonight. So she sat alone and touched the earth around her, just feeling. Sensing the approach of Vaulkhar, she smiled. Maybe there was going to be company this evening.
[member="Vaulkhar"]
Even though she was a master herself, there were still many things for her to learn.
Krest had introduced her to his blind apprentice and given him the opportunity to assist in her training. That had to really formally begin though. Time, duties and the weather had kept it from starting. A sand storm had been going on most of the day, but it cleared up in time for her to go outside and enjoy the fall of night.
Sitting under that tree, Jairdain was in touch with the nature around her. Iridonia might be a mostly desert world but it was far from lifeless. Here she witnessed the survival of the fittest. A rule that applied even outside of nature and carried over into life itself. She was one herself, but at this point in her life...it was one of her lowest.
Hoping for company, she wasn't fully expecting any tonight. So she sat alone and touched the earth around her, just feeling. Sensing the approach of Vaulkhar, she smiled. Maybe there was going to be company this evening.
[member="Vaulkhar"]