Post by ti'gra on Sept 26, 2009 16:36:49 GMT -5
Ti'graine visited the laagar frequently, and was nearly to the point of moving her wagon to the laagar to make it her permanent home when one of Larel's slaves, kdo, invited her out on a hunt with an offer to teach her of the bow and tracking. She accepted readily and joined the spirited girl for a night away from the camp. However, this apparently displeased Larel, as he drug the two of them back to camp the following day, whipped kdo, and called Ti'graine before him. He told her that he was tired of watching her wait for her Tuchuk to come back for her, and she would have the day to dispose of her property, then she must submit to him or he would force her.
She spent that day gifting away such property as she had with her, and advised Larel that she had property at METP, but that a single day was not enough to go there and handle it and get back to the laagar. He accepted that and made no issue of the remote property. That night, she knelt and he placed her in his collar.
She did not serve long before a new man came to the camp, an iron worker by the name of NyteWulf. He intrigued her and she continually put herself in his path until he spoke to Larel about acquiring her. Larel gave her into NyteWulf's possession.
She struggled in NyteWulf's ownership. He was dismissive and seemed largely uninterested in her presence, and it ate at the slave. She strove to please him, but in the end, as others were drifting away from the laagar, so too did he. He walked away from his wagon and possessions, including his slave, leaving her to Freedom once more.
She spent that day gifting away such property as she had with her, and advised Larel that she had property at METP, but that a single day was not enough to go there and handle it and get back to the laagar. He accepted that and made no issue of the remote property. That night, she knelt and he placed her in his collar.
She did not serve long before a new man came to the camp, an iron worker by the name of NyteWulf. He intrigued her and she continually put herself in his path until he spoke to Larel about acquiring her. Larel gave her into NyteWulf's possession.
She struggled in NyteWulf's ownership. He was dismissive and seemed largely uninterested in her presence, and it ate at the slave. She strove to please him, but in the end, as others were drifting away from the laagar, so too did he. He walked away from his wagon and possessions, including his slave, leaving her to Freedom once more.