Nahyuta Sahdmadhi (
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candybox2016-12-28 12:01 am
FOR TAISA - Reincarnation AU
It had been two weeks since the attempt on the Regent of Khura'in's life. He had given a speech in the temple plaza, which coincided with the annual festival of Khura'in's founding and continued sovereignty. Now, it also became a festival to celebrate its freedom from tyranny once more, mirroring the acts of the Founder and of Lady Kee'ra all those centuries ago. The political nature of the celebration was important, but it also made it a perfect time for Ga'ran loyalists to strike. A sniper had narrowly missed a shot and had been apprehended at the scene, as had several other armed individuals, all shouting, 'Ur dihara Ga'ran!'. Since then, a search had been on to find the one who had coordinated the attackers.
Unease had spread throughout Khura'in, and with it, the rumours. A masked figure had been spotted, some said, stopping the sniper from taking a lethal shot. Others denied it, not wanting to pin their hopes on what could turn on to be a fraud like the rebel-hunting Lady Kee'ra.
As for Nahyuta, he had heeded Amara's advice, retreating from the public eye for the time being except to prosecute in court. The rest was televised statements or interviews of reassurance to the public that all was in hand, and that the revolution would not be quelled so easily. To the public, he embodied the perfect combination of the unwavering determination of his father, and the pragmatic caution of his mother.
Privately, however, was a different story. Fear hounded Nahyuta everywhere, because he knew if something happened to him, Khura'in would likely be ruined, Apollo would be in danger, and his mother and sister would be prisoners once again. Not only did he have a family to protect, now, but an entire kingdom, and once again he needed to be prepared to lay down his life for that.
So his nerves were frayed, he was becoming increasingly on edge which each day that turned up no new information or leads. Even meditation did not help. So when he went to sleep at night in the palace, it was a fitful sleep, wracked with dreams of spiders ensnaring him and the palace burning. Tonight, however, was different. Tonight, his dreams were interrupted as he was struck in the world of the waking -- hard -- across the head. Dazed, he could feel someone yanking him upright by his silvery hair, and the feeling of cold, sharp steel at his throat.
If he was half asleep before, he snapped awake in an instant. The assassin was a dark silhouette, their face covered, so it was impossible to discern their identity even with the pale strand of moonlight streaking across his bedchamber. Then they spoke in a low voice that identified his assailant as male.
"Before I kill you, tell me where the Founder's Orb is."
Nahyuta swallowed, trying neither to flinch or cringe away at the blade at his neck, but instead to lift his chin in defiance.
"You cannot threaten a dragon. I would sooner cut out my own tongue than tell you."
Despite his confidence, Nahyuta knew how dire the situation was. The guards outside were surely all incapacitated; no one would come to save him this time. All he could do was pray to the Holy Mother that if this was the end, his soul would be safely conveyed to the Twilight Realm.
Unease had spread throughout Khura'in, and with it, the rumours. A masked figure had been spotted, some said, stopping the sniper from taking a lethal shot. Others denied it, not wanting to pin their hopes on what could turn on to be a fraud like the rebel-hunting Lady Kee'ra.
As for Nahyuta, he had heeded Amara's advice, retreating from the public eye for the time being except to prosecute in court. The rest was televised statements or interviews of reassurance to the public that all was in hand, and that the revolution would not be quelled so easily. To the public, he embodied the perfect combination of the unwavering determination of his father, and the pragmatic caution of his mother.
Privately, however, was a different story. Fear hounded Nahyuta everywhere, because he knew if something happened to him, Khura'in would likely be ruined, Apollo would be in danger, and his mother and sister would be prisoners once again. Not only did he have a family to protect, now, but an entire kingdom, and once again he needed to be prepared to lay down his life for that.
So his nerves were frayed, he was becoming increasingly on edge which each day that turned up no new information or leads. Even meditation did not help. So when he went to sleep at night in the palace, it was a fitful sleep, wracked with dreams of spiders ensnaring him and the palace burning. Tonight, however, was different. Tonight, his dreams were interrupted as he was struck in the world of the waking -- hard -- across the head. Dazed, he could feel someone yanking him upright by his silvery hair, and the feeling of cold, sharp steel at his throat.
If he was half asleep before, he snapped awake in an instant. The assassin was a dark silhouette, their face covered, so it was impossible to discern their identity even with the pale strand of moonlight streaking across his bedchamber. Then they spoke in a low voice that identified his assailant as male.
"Before I kill you, tell me where the Founder's Orb is."
Nahyuta swallowed, trying neither to flinch or cringe away at the blade at his neck, but instead to lift his chin in defiance.
"You cannot threaten a dragon. I would sooner cut out my own tongue than tell you."
Despite his confidence, Nahyuta knew how dire the situation was. The guards outside were surely all incapacitated; no one would come to save him this time. All he could do was pray to the Holy Mother that if this was the end, his soul would be safely conveyed to the Twilight Realm.

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I will not leave you behind. [Believing there was nothing that would at least directly harm Nahyuta, he'll pick him up in his arms, carrying him in bridal style fashion and starts to move away from the spot. He won't get very far as the trap they had prepared for him triggers. Something from above comes falling on top of them, a large metal containment, trapping them both inside. There were no visible openings in the metal walls, and so he would have to make one. The insurgents arrive, believing they had successfully captured both the regent and the vigilante Satyendra, but their victory would be short lived. Loud pounding noises can be heard coming from within the container, a bulge starting to appear in the metal. Fueled by his rage, he breaks through the metal, his fist visibly coming through the opening.
The next moment there was no longer a human hand there, the metal groans from the strain as it is completely torn in half, revealing a massive dragon within. He let out a deafening roar that made the entire cave shake under his fury. There was no compassion or kindness left in his eyes as he threw back pieces of metal at them. Drunk with power, he wanted them to feel his anger, for daring to challenge him. Clutched in his left arm, he carried Nahyuta, keeping him protectively close to his body. Panic spread throughout the cavern as Dhurke makes his escape, deflecting bullets and sparks flying everywhere as he destroys everything in his wake. Anyone unfortunate to stand in the wrong place, may the Holy Mother be with them. Soon as he could see the outside, he spreads his wings and takes off, using the cover of the night storm to disappear from view and out of danger.
His fury will not quell for quite some time until he had put some distance between them and the insurgent's hideout. With his senses starting to return, he remembers this trip back was going to take more then just a night. Nahyuta may not last by then, not without proper rest and food. And so he scours the land below to find someplace to stop and rest for the night, Nahyuta still being held in both his arms, trying to keep him warm from the wind chill.]
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Years ago, when he'd first succumbed to Ga'ran, he once had a vivid dream his father would swoop in and rescue him like this -- like he promised he always would. But no rescue ever came, and he was forced to discard it as a childish fantasy. Now, though, half-conscious and almost delirious with exhaustion, it almost feels like the dream was prophetic. Selfishly, he feels happy.
When they've landed, Nahyuta stirs and looks up at Satyendra, coughing before asking--]
Are you hurt?
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[The end of his snout makes contact with Nahyuta's forehead, his breathing disturbing his fine hair.] You need to eat, and rest. [Nahyuta was lifted once more, but not by a dragon, but by a person this time. He walks in a direction for a short while until there was the sound of a door opening. Apparently he had landed somewhere with a convenient shack they could use, seemingly abandoned for quite some time. It was small, two rooms at most, but enough to accommodate one person. He puts Nahyuta down on the nearest furniture with a flat surface, a couch.]
I will go find food. [Without another word, Dhurke takes his leave to go hunt. He was confident that the location he had chosen will not be found by the enemy that he could spare a little bit of time away. It wasn't discovered the last time he used it.]
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When he's laid down on the couch, he opens his eyes again to look up and nods, weakly.]
Be careful.
[It comes out as barely a hoarse whisper, and before Dhurke is even out the door, Nahyuta has already given into exhaustion and fallen asleep. Ordinarily the fear of being discovered would keep him awake, but right now, he needs the rest more than anything else.]
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Food is ready. [He was crouching over him, with a bowl of boar stew in his hands, a cup of hot tea sat on the nearby table. It looked...presentable at least, edible. He hasn't exactly needed to cooked much in this life.]
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Thank you. [He sits up properly, trying to ignore his aching body, and takes the bowl. His voice is still hoarse and quiet, and his body aches all over, particularly in his legs from where he was forced to kneel for so long, but the dragon's presence gives him strength.] We were not followed?
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We will continue our journey in the morning. Tonight, you need to get your strength back. [At least enough to survive the rest of the trip.] Did they do anything else to you besides tying you up?
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They drugged me for a time, though I could not tell you with what. [If Ema were here he'd just need to reel off a list of symptoms and side-effects and she'd know in an instant. Although that reminds him, more importantly...] How is the kingdom?
[Did many people know he was missing yet? How were his sister and mother? He had many questions, all of them pressing, even if he lacked the energy to articulate them.]
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Your family is under extra protection from the Defiant Dragons, and Amara is handling things while you're missing. I insisted to search for you myself, so that our defenses were not spread thin. They should know by now that I have found you. [He has told a trusted few that when the storms subsided, it was a sign that his mission had been a success.]
...I am sorry for getting you involved. [This probably could have been avoided had he not gotten so close to Nahyuta.]
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[If anyone is to blame, it's Ga'ran, and her supporters who just don't know when to give up.]
Truly... It has been a privilege to spend time with you. You have risked everything for me. [The unspoken question is why?, when surely Rayfa and Amara are more important than he is. Even now he still can't fathom the dragon's reasoning, but he's grateful nonetheless.]
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You're strong, just like they are, like your father was.
[He gets up from his seat and bows.] I simply want to safeguard what we are trying to achieve. You play an important role in restoring our Kingdom. Saving and advising you is just part of the deal. [He's trying his hardest to not make this sound so personal. Today's events has shown him how dangerous having such a connection was and he did not want to cause his son that kind of trouble.] Finish this and get some rest. I will be standing guard outside.
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A dragon never yields. That creed is the source of my strength.
[Which looks and sounds less impressive when he's hunched on a couch and looks terrible, but it gives him the strength to keep going, despite all that. That is what he wanted to convey. He lost sight of it once, but after Apollo awoke him from his living nightmare, never again.
As Dhurke leaves, he nods.]
I will. Thank you once more.
[Once he's gone, Nahyuta does his best to stomach as much as he can, but he can't finish the food or tea without feeling queasy. He's still tired enough that he feels dizzy, so soon enough he curls up and goes back to sleep.]
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No trouble comes during the night and it would soon be morning. Dhurke had come in to check on Nahyuta at some point without disturbing him, and then leaving again to find food. He doesn't travel very far this time, just to the river flowing by the shack. He had taken on his dragon appearance once more and was sitting on the shoreline, dipping his head in and out of water. Every so often, he comes up with fish in his mouth. Most he ate himself, a few of the meatier ones he set aside for Nahyuta later. Once he had his fill, he will prepare them.]
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When he awakes to find himself alone, Nahyuta offers his morning prayers to the Holy Mother. Then, in an attempt to look a little less dishevelled from his long imprisonment, combs his hair with his fingers and rebraids it. Then he hears splashing outside, and goes to the window, watching the dragon Satyendra catching fish. It makes him smile, as he's reminded fondly of all the times he and his father would go fishing.
Perhaps he would join him, and splash his face to freshen up before they departed for the palace. It takes some effort when his injured legs don't want to cooperate -- his knees almost buckle beneath him once or twice -- but eventually he makes it out and onto the banks of the river.]
Good morning. [He greets Satyendra as he approaches, shielding his eyes from the sun. Being kept in the dark for some time had suddenly made bright daylight almost blinding to him, so it will be a while before his eyes adjust.]
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[At least his mood seems better than it was last night. He takes a few steps around him, a wing shading him from the sun's rays.] Are you well this morning? [He lowers his head closer to him, to examine him better.]
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Y-yes, I think I am recovering. The food and rest have helped. [As will the fresh air and exercise, he hopes. He moves over to the water's edge, crouching down slowly and trying not to wince at his body's complaints as he takes a drink of river water.] Have you any idea where we are? I do not recognise this river.
[Being on the run for so long, he has a surprisingly good grasp on the lay of the land. He has no idea where they are at the moment, though... assuming they're even in Khura'in.]
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As he watches Nahyuta carefully at the waters edge, he comes up with a mischievous idea. He comes forward while Nahyuta was preoccupied, lowering his head behind him. He then nudges him forward with his muzzle, right into the water. Thankfully they were on the shallow end of the river that he wouldn't be in any immediate danger, just very wet.]
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P-p-pohlkunka! What was that for?
[He shoots a wounded look at the dragon. This wasn't quite what he had in mind when he wanted to wash his face before they left.]
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I thought you could use a bath too! [Was he saying he stinks?!]
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[He pulls himself out of the water, for all the world looking like a highly offended cat. The banter seems to come easily as he tries to wring the river water out of his clothes and long hair... and it's only after a few moments he realises why it's so familiar. After that realisation, he goes oddly quiet.]
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We should get something in your stomach first. I hope sushi is fine with you. [Since they're short on time. He doesn't notice a change in his son, assuming he was just grumbling about his little prank to say anything else.]
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[He's not just whining, either. This is the Himalayas, the highest mountain range on Earth, not just anywhere. Still, he lets Satyendra wander off without further complaint; he's realising even dragons can have their foolish moments.]
Yes... [He's taken aback by the likewise familiar suggestion, looking to the fish and then the masked man.] Yes, that would be fine. [So why does he look so distracted?]
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[If he has nothing more to say, Dhurke will start to make his trek back to the shack so he can prep the fish. He's going to learn very quickly how difficult it is to make sushi when you have a dragon's strength.]
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--Satyendra. Did you know my father?
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Why do you ask? [He opens the door to the shack for the both of them once they were there.]
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gets swallowed by January and spat out a month later
Barfs back exposition of a trial I barely remember what it was about