From Attuned to Ascended to Ancient, Kiada Njovu-Reyes has been reborn several times throughout her short life, but her fighting spirit has never once been diminished. With beauty, grace and a quick wit, Kiada is the whole package wrapped in an infectious smile. Recent endeavours have found her in the heart of the Hollowed Grounds, aiding the region and bettering it for her new Ancient kin, and whatever she does next, we know it's sure to pack a punch.
Congratulations, Kiada!
Credits
Court of the Fallen was created in October of 2018 by Odd, Honey, and Crooked.
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And I know I'm asking too much And I know I'm taking control
Sohalia waited for her advisors, bustling about the office and setting out tea and biscuits on the conference table beside the hearth. A fire crackled merrily despite the warm weather, all the better to dispel the incessant damp that had plagued Stormbreak all season long. Sohalia narrowed her eyes at the sight out the window - at the haze of rain, the flash of lightning - that had been their endless companion these long weeks.
She greeted each of her advisors as they arrived, grateful to them all for braving the weather - and particularly grateful to Anju, for having recently talked some sense into her in the Wilds. So it was that she began their meeting with a renewed sense of purpose and clarity.
"We've received word that Safrin was unable to stop the unnamed threat that moves against us," she said after their group had settled around the conference table. She folded her hands before her on the table. "With that in mind, I believe it would be a good idea to continue to focus on training our forces. What do you think?"
But a heart that's not worth breaking Isn't worth much, not at all
tried to wash you down with something strong But the taste of blood remains
As Anju sits at the table, spine straight and face set in a focused look, she hopes nobody questions her sitting as close to Sohalia as she can get. After the Heart's breakdown in her presence, Anju remains close at hand in case Sohalia has any need of her - more accustomed to performing in the capacity of a weapon rather than a consoling figure.
The news about Safrin has her focused look falling into a frown, disturbed to hear that one of their heralds was not strong enough to keep the unknown threat at bay. For a woman as pious as Anju, it seems impossible. What, then, does that mean for the threat at their door?
"I agree. The larger and more well-trained our forces, the greater chance we have of defending the city against any attacks." Given how high in the sky they are, they're rather secluded in a beneficial way, but it also means their strength needs to come from within.
Cold, empty mattresses and falling stars My, how they start to look the same
and sweetest in the gale is heard and sore must be the storm
Lena’s faith and adherence in the world, in their gods, wasn’t easily shaken or rattled, but sitting there, listening to the sudden change of events, haunted and loomed. While she’d very easily like to bow her head and pray and hope, action took precedence over that. Keeping her worries and sentiments to herself, she glanced at the others, noting Anju’s pragmatic reaction, and wishing her fingers didn’t tremble underneath the table. “I’m fine with that as well.”
Her gaze went to Everest, to Sohalia, in turn, unfurling another bout of air. “And that we should move along with our regional quest as much as we can.” She left out the ‘hopefully in time’ piece – perhaps it went without saying.
that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm
there was no where for me to stay, but I stayed anyway
Staring down into his hands, the aviator's eyes follow the marks on his palms as if they were roads that might lead him toward some sort of answer. Alas, neither words nor answers were forthcoming. Running the back of one hand up the side of his cheek, Everest nodded in agreement with what had already been said. "Yes." He added a touch weakly, wondering if there was anything else to be suggested while they were all here.
"I haven't learned anything else that the three of you likely don't already know. The strange weather and flora and fauna...though things seem to be a bit better up here, perhaps because of the altitude." Given that it wasn't under their control, the height of the city, that likely wouldn't soothe anyone's nerves should things get worse.
12-30-2023, 03:05 AM (This post was last modified: 12-31-2023, 12:53 PM by Sohalia.)
And I know I'm asking too much And I know I'm taking control
Sohalia smiled at Anju as the woman settled nearby. She was grateful for what her Captain had done that day in the Oerwoud. She'd been doing better since then, since she'd decided to focus on her leadership. Even if it meant ignoring her personal life. Even if ignoring her problems wasn't the healthiest way to deal with them.
"Excellent," said the young woman, making a note on a sheet of paper she'd brought over from her desk. "Then we're all agreed. And yes - we should definitely focus on our regional quest. We'll get our tasks underway as soon as possible." She paused, biting her lip, trying to think of any other matters for the group. "I've posted notices warning our people, but I wonder if it's enough. Do you think we should advise people to stay in Stormbreak until we know more? It's one thing to defend our borders, but for anyone out in the Wilds..."
They chatted on into the evening, trying their best to plan, never knowing that for all their attempts, they would fall short.
-FIN-
But a heart that's not worth breaking Isn't worth much, not at all