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Other orcs from the Delta Camp had likewise crossed the gangplank and greeted their families, their loved ones. Kills of an assortment of game were steadily being offloaded from the ship, some by a single orc, some larger carcasses being carried in teams of two. A few carts had been brought onto the pier by some of the families and carcasses were loaded and a couple of the carts were already on the move, pulled down the length of the pier and to the docks and away. Birds circled the moored ship overhead and gave their cries and some landed on the mast or on the railing and gazed at the orcs and the carcasses with that keen avian curiosity.
I'll not be a burden on your family.
"I wouldn't think that at all of you," Thandriel said, welcoming. "We'll have plenty of food with the kills you've brought back from the Hunt, and we've a room to spare. Zeri speaks highly of you, so consider yourself a friend of the family. Perhaps this land seems strange--" Thandriel chuckled, "--and I ought to know. I was a stranger in it once myself. But you'll have your bearings soon enough, Um, and the Rekani family will be more than happy to welcome you into our home for a time."
Thandriel took a step to leave. Said to Zeri, "Stay here with Um. I'll go call for your brothers to help and we will bring back a cart of our own. I shan't be long."
"Yes, Pa," she said, waving temporary goodbye as he made his way past the other orcish families and the carcasses being offloaded from the ship and to the dock.
Then she looked over to Um. Said as an idea struck her, "Oh! Maybe on the way to the Great Bazaar we could stop and see a mapmaker--they them "cartographers" in Alliria, but we just call them mapmakers. I think that'd be useful for you, right? That'd be useful. To have a map of Epressa and Liadain. Yeah, that'd be useful. And I could point out where my Pa is from too. He's a lot like you if you think about it. He came a long way to be here. Went on a journey and found Ma and settled here with her. Isn't that sweet? I think so."
A journey. Pa's journey. Zeri and her sister and her brothers would never have been had he not gone out on it, gathered to courage to leave his home and set out on the long and open road of adventure. It truly warmed Zeri's heart to consider this.
Perhaps her elder sister, Paola, had done the same. And found herself inspired by it.
Um Min-Kyung
I'll not be a burden on your family.
"I wouldn't think that at all of you," Thandriel said, welcoming. "We'll have plenty of food with the kills you've brought back from the Hunt, and we've a room to spare. Zeri speaks highly of you, so consider yourself a friend of the family. Perhaps this land seems strange--" Thandriel chuckled, "--and I ought to know. I was a stranger in it once myself. But you'll have your bearings soon enough, Um, and the Rekani family will be more than happy to welcome you into our home for a time."
Thandriel took a step to leave. Said to Zeri, "Stay here with Um. I'll go call for your brothers to help and we will bring back a cart of our own. I shan't be long."
"Yes, Pa," she said, waving temporary goodbye as he made his way past the other orcish families and the carcasses being offloaded from the ship and to the dock.
Then she looked over to Um. Said as an idea struck her, "Oh! Maybe on the way to the Great Bazaar we could stop and see a mapmaker--they them "cartographers" in Alliria, but we just call them mapmakers. I think that'd be useful for you, right? That'd be useful. To have a map of Epressa and Liadain. Yeah, that'd be useful. And I could point out where my Pa is from too. He's a lot like you if you think about it. He came a long way to be here. Went on a journey and found Ma and settled here with her. Isn't that sweet? I think so."
A journey. Pa's journey. Zeri and her sister and her brothers would never have been had he not gone out on it, gathered to courage to leave his home and set out on the long and open road of adventure. It truly warmed Zeri's heart to consider this.
Perhaps her elder sister, Paola, had done the same. And found herself inspired by it.
Um Min-Kyung