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A Sojourn in Sairundan [Judge: Manzanita]
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<blockquote data-quote="Rae ArdGaoth" data-source="post: 3678934" data-attributes="member: 21064"><p>Patience. <em>Patience.</em> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> </p><p></p><p>Hendrik takes the gold and chuckles. <span style="color: Teal">"Will those two be on the floor, then?"</span> He indicates the bodies of Jonka and Jonda. <span style="color: Teal">"This is enough for you ladies... but go ahead, bring 'em back, you can pay in a minute. There's four rooms for four each back there, take the two on the left."</span> He hands Lasair six keys. Four have a shield engraved in them, two have a tree. There are four closed doors down the hall that Hendrik indicated. A stairway leads up to the second floor. The leftmost door has a simple shield carved in its center, and the door to its right has a tree. Lasair opens the shield door with one of her shield keys and she helps lay the boys on some beds.</p><p></p><p>Jilsa chats with Lasair as they settle in. <span style="color: darkslateblue">"[spoiler]You are close with the names, but not quite. The first part is the... oh, what is the appropriate word... the <em>identity</em>. Galatea grants each child an immortal soul when they are washed of the birthing blood in the river. It is said that you never bathe in the same river twice, but children born on the same day are washed in the same water. Thus, when Galatea's gift flows over them, their souls overlap. They share a soul and they share... an <em>identity</em>.[/spoiler]</span></p><p><span style="color: darkslateblue"></span></p><p><span style="color: darkslateblue">"[spoiler]The suffix is... well, I suppose it is <em>gender</em>, though that is not quite the right word. Children with no spirit-sibling receive a their own gender's suffix, and those with a spirit-sibling receive the opposite gender's suffix. [/spoiler]Sa[spoiler] is... well, it is not <em>masculine</em>, but that is closest so... [/spoiler]Sa[spoiler] is masculine, and so I am [/spoiler]Jilsa. Na[spoiler] is also masculine, hence [/spoiler]Jilna. Samsa [spoiler]has no spirit-sibling, so he was given a masculine suffix. [/spoiler]Sa, na, la, ga, [spoiler]they are masculine. [/spoiler]Da, ka, fa, ba, ta,[spoiler] all feminine. There are more, but I think you understand, yes[/spoiler]?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rae ArdGaoth, post: 3678934, member: 21064"] Patience. [I]Patience.[/I] :p Hendrik takes the gold and chuckles. [COLOR=Teal]"Will those two be on the floor, then?"[/COLOR] He indicates the bodies of Jonka and Jonda. [COLOR=Teal]"This is enough for you ladies... but go ahead, bring 'em back, you can pay in a minute. There's four rooms for four each back there, take the two on the left."[/COLOR] He hands Lasair six keys. Four have a shield engraved in them, two have a tree. There are four closed doors down the hall that Hendrik indicated. A stairway leads up to the second floor. The leftmost door has a simple shield carved in its center, and the door to its right has a tree. Lasair opens the shield door with one of her shield keys and she helps lay the boys on some beds. Jilsa chats with Lasair as they settle in. [color=darkslateblue]"[spoiler]You are close with the names, but not quite. The first part is the... oh, what is the appropriate word... the [i]identity[/i]. Galatea grants each child an immortal soul when they are washed of the birthing blood in the river. It is said that you never bathe in the same river twice, but children born on the same day are washed in the same water. Thus, when Galatea's gift flows over them, their souls overlap. They share a soul and they share... an [i]identity[/i].[/spoiler] "[spoiler]The suffix is... well, I suppose it is [i]gender[/i], though that is not quite the right word. Children with no spirit-sibling receive a their own gender's suffix, and those with a spirit-sibling receive the opposite gender's suffix. [/spoiler]Sa[spoiler] is... well, it is not [i]masculine[/i], but that is closest so... [/spoiler]Sa[spoiler] is masculine, and so I am [/spoiler]Jilsa. Na[spoiler] is also masculine, hence [/spoiler]Jilna. Samsa [spoiler]has no spirit-sibling, so he was given a masculine suffix. [/spoiler]Sa, na, la, ga, [spoiler]they are masculine. [/spoiler]Da, ka, fa, ba, ta,[spoiler] all feminine. There are more, but I think you understand, yes[/spoiler]?"[/color] [/QUOTE]
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