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May 11, 2010 2:33
Posted By J Serembe
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The origin of the Rayla is obscure. Ralyan creation mythos describe it: "The rayla (tree people) sprang from the great tree." The Rayla, however are not plant people, they are a dexterous and charismatic human class variant able to withstand cold temperatures, have superior night vision and are long-lived. There is little argument that the Rayla do hold a spiritual relationship with the great Raylan Trees. The Rayla are able to diminuate near their great sacred trees and to spiritually and physically merge into the tree in communion. Their groves also provide warmth in winter. Periodically throughout their history the trees would become spiritually inacessible. Usually occurred when the spirituality and sensitivity of the Raylan leadership was lacking. This empathic warning signal served as a spiritual guiding light for the Rayla. These groves exist only in four locations on the planet (three of which are in DOM). All are home to the Raylan culture. The Rayla live in their groves in dwellings constructed in the tree canopy from found wood. Each grove was a separate clan with its own spiritual leader. Dedicated to their goddess Silva the Rayla spiritually embrace the Element of Air and practice the art of Empathics. Kalille sniffed the air. It bore the cruel odor of smoke and of Orog. Kalille sat quickly. Closing her eyes she rose up again in ethereal form and began closing the distance between her and the intruders. It was midwinter and she could hear the wind howling beyond the edges of the forest. In camp, Goosh was loudly ordering his minions to prepare his sleeping place. "Closer to the blaze you troc!" Sitting down he eyed the loaded spit over the fire and surveyed the camp of the hunting party. Twenty of them. All outfitted with hide and stone cudgels ready for battle. "Tomorrow we take them. Account well of yourselves. Anyone running will be eaten while still living." He licked his lips as he spoke. The others mumbled approval and eyed the spit as well, knowing that they would be eating what Goosh would leave for them. Unseen, the figure of Kalille entered the camp. She knew the leader immediately by his intent and placement. He seemed a dangerous child. Kalille read into his head "You will say aloud what you thought just then." Kalille could feel the Orog chief's feeble resistance. "Say it". A low moan first came from Goosh's mouth his face was stricken wide-eyed as he spoke "I want to see my mother - to hold my mother". The others stared toward him. Suddenly tears began to pour. The others looked at their leader, then at one another. No one said a word. Replacing his sudden admission with bluster and outrage Goosh stood and shouted for the boar to be removed from the spit. But in his head he heard "This is not a good place to camp. You must go." "I will decide when I go anywhere" Goosh answered aloud. He could see that no one had heard the voice. Kalille read a name from one of the others suggesting silently "Apologize for killing Hokog". Goosh, horrified, began; "I… apolo… WE LEAVE THIS CAMP! But the voice continued; "There are bad spirits here… you need your mother." Able to prevent these last words from escaping his mouth only through action, Goosh angrily rousted the camp and sent them packing, (although eventually a few less in number as he became increasingly angry with their slowness.) The forest quiet once again, Kalille started for home. She felt no great joy in her deed. She knew that to ignore them would bring more. And more could be deadly to her family. OK, she did feel a little joy. Next: The Arrival of the Skaflan |
