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Winters-Feather


The waves beat againt the shore, drowning out the frustrated cries of a mermaid ensnared in a net, and the horrified shouts of a fisherman escaping her.
"Oh, relax," Keeth wanted to snap at him as he ran about like an idiot two-legger. She couldn't eat him in THIS state, and she would have more dignity than to leave her victims flaying about! What a useless human. Besides, the net he had thrown at her had bizarrely captured her. Didn't mot men feel proud about these sort of sick things?
Keeth, priorities, she told herself. The mermaid hissed, her white eyes narrowing.  The ropes rubbed and burned against her flesh, and somehow trying to move and cut her way out of it only got her arm and - even worse- hair entangled. She thumped her head back againt the sand, panting. It was harder to breathe out of the water.
How did this happen? she thought, utterly embarrassed. Even the best of warriors got tangled up in nets, as it was known, but like this? It was utterly embarrassing.

Some one help me, please, she thought, thumping her head in the sand, her antenna drooping over her eye. Though she was hungry, she made a mental note to not  kill whoever came by her way. Beside, the day didn't seem to be in her favor, anyway. Besides, being helpless was boring.
Keeth took a deep breath and began to sing. Her voice was a little strained and breathless, but it carried out in the beach, a song in Common she had learned from sailors.

Paradox

As it was with any other day, Ha'aheo found himself bored again. He'd spent half the afternoon harassing the Yoreiqi hunters like he always did, stealing their fish or scaring them away. Well, actually, he mostly harassed the local fishermen. However, even their exasperation could only amuse the mershark for so long. Actually, it would have amused him all day if it had not been for his friend Akala showing up to spoil everything and scold his naughty behavior. Had any other being tried to shame him, Ha'aeho wouldn't have cared to listen , of course!

Somewhat disheartened that Akala did not approve of his little cruel games, Ha'aheo had swam off to brood alone and console himself by consuming a ridiculous amount of fish in the shallows. However, in the middle of his violent little pity-party feeding frenzy, Ha'aheo froze and listened to a strange yet alluring sound that carried on the winds.

He took one last chomp, swallowing one last unfortunate fish whole and swam towards the shore more out of curiosity than out of the song's entrapment. He got as close as he could without beaching himself and looked curiously at the creature stuck entangled in the net. "Hrrrrn. " He did not speak common tongue, only a bit of Yoreiqi and so the words of the song did not translate for him. However, he knew that this creature was a mermaid and, well, as it was with most beings, she probably wouldn't take well to his presence. His experiences with mermaids had never been friendly ones. They attacked him and with good reason. His kind ate mermaids quite often, but Ha'aheo was not every other shark and his laziness and curiosity kept him from doing what nature should have dictated.

"Gwahaha! Stuck fish-woman," He guffawed and spoke in his broken command of Yoreiqi. He looked amused and he was!  In his tongue there was a word for mermaids, of course, but mermaids didn't speak the shark tongue and so he opted to speak the language of a human peoples. Perhaps Keeth knew it , perhaps she didn't.

((Up to you whether there is a language barrier or not. Also, I totally just realized that this is not in Yoreiqi waters so I am going to leave it up to Ivory to explain why Akala is over here . I presume she and Ha'aheo are doing some traveling together or something?))

Ivory

(OOC: Or maybe I won't explain!  Hah!  Take that!)

Akala felt a bit like a fish herself some days.  She and Ha'aheo were in a strange part of the world with strange people, many of whom did not speak her language.  She was learning a little Common, here and there, but, fortunately, the language barrier had seemed to cause little problem with these simple fisherfolk.

The problem was that their society was so much different...

In her search for the familiar, she often spent more time with Ha'aheo than she had done in Yoreiqi...  That, and, because, as prejudiced against him as Kai had been, his protests were mild compared to the reaction many of these good people had to her friend.

And so it was that when a terrified fisherman came running by, Akala, naturally, assumed it had something to do with the mershark, and she hurried in the opposite direction.  "Ha'aheo?  Ha'aheo!"

It was difficult to say what she heard first -- Ha'aheo's loud, coarse mockery of human laughter or the singing; in either case, she stopped on the sand to take the pair in with a look of first confusion, then horror.

"Ha'aheo!  Don't laugh at her...!"  She exclaimed in Yoreiqi.  The poor woman!  Taking a shell from the pouch on her hip, the girl waded into the water to begin cutting her free of the terrible net.

It was quite obvious at even a glance that Akala was not a native -- the colorful clothes she wore, the etched swirls in her skin, and the small pair of wings on her back all-but screamed it.  That...and she wasn't running in a panic from either of the predators.

Winters-Feather

Keeths song ceased at thr cruel laughter of the sharkman. She sat straighter in his precense, which ended up looking more awkward than intimidating. Still her figure eerily glowed in the sunlight and she flashed rows of sharp jagged teeth.
"The infants of my clan can outhunt you!" She snapped.
Her coloring grew greener with humiliation. Keeth flipped her transucent hair back.curse herr luck!

The woman with him at least had manners and thus more amniable.
"Thank you," saidd keeth in her most charming voice. She did not smile but instead peered curiously at her wings. She Knew This had To Be A sailor But She Had Never Seen Wings On People Before.
"Human?"she asked, shrugging off the net.
She kept a hand close to her blade least the shark man tried anything.

Paradox

The mermaid's anger only made the shark-man laugh more. Naturally, he couldn't comprehend her words , but Akala's scolding silenced him. Poor Akala had to scold him more than once for tormenting the poor fisherman, stealing their catches, breaking their nets and eating their fishies. He couldn't help himself! He was hungry! Speaking of hungry, his stomach gurgled in protest. Ha'aheo made a pouty face at Akala,  "Hrrrn. " Ha'aheo was still trying to figure out why Akala felt the inclination to help everyone although it was something he was quite used to by now. "Why no laugh? Is fun." Well, he thought it was pretty hilarious anyway! Although it would have been much more amusing if Kai had become tangled up in his own fishing net instead.

((Short post, but I didn't wish to further delay.))

Ivory

"Because," the woman answered the mershark, as though she would a child, "She obviously doesn't find it funny, Ha'aheo, and it's cruel to laugh at those who aren't laughing with you."

Throwing the net off and to the side, she admired the woman she had freed with an honest smile.  Some may have been afraid of the mermaid, but, well, perhaps Akala wasn't all that smart.  Or, perhaps, it had something to do with her chosen mershark companion.

"Akala," she answered the woman's question brightly, placing her hands gently upon her own chest.  "And that's Ha'aheo.  Are you alright?  Are you hurt?"

Winters-Feather

Keeth hissed as the sharkman continued to laugh. Rude as his folk ever werr. She nodded graciously at the woman who identified hereself as akala. Such A strange Tongue The Two spoke. Keeth never had heard the likes of itbefore.
"Akala," Keeth repeated.
She narrowed her eyes at the sharkman.
"Prey," she said.
Keeth turned her attentuon back to the woman and pointed to her own chest.
"Keeth," she said. 

She drew herself to full height as tall as she could on land. Feeling generous she removrd a black beaded necklace and handed it to akala.
"I guess you can have this," she said.

Paradox

"Hrrrn. " Ha'aheo did listen but he didn't look too pleased about being scolded. More frustrating was the explanation as to why his behavior was bad. Poor , patient Akala had tried to explain what this word rude meant , but Ha'aheo was having a heck of a time trying to comprehend. Many of the things he did were rude and inconsiderate. He couldn't help it, of course, because that was just in the nature of his kind for the most part. But it was amazing that Ha'aheo was curious enough to learn a perspective beyond those of his narrow-minded and simple brethren. 

He moved beside Akala and stared at Keeth unblinkingly, seeming neither afraid nor impressed. Mildly curious though. What was a mermaid doing here? Trying to eat some sailors?

He pointed at the necklace Keeth offered Akala and asked, "What that?"


Ivory

Akala breathed a soft sigh of appreciation for the necklace as her fingers ran over the beads.  "It's beautiful," she murmured in her own tongue, adding, for Ha'aheo's sake, "It's a human decoration called a necklace.  Many people think they look better wearing these sorts of things."

Lifting her eyes from the pretty piece, she switched to Common.  Her own Common was heavily accented and every bit as broken as her companion's attempts at her own tongue.  "Thank you."  It was a warm thank you, delivered with a charming smile and elegant authenticity.  Extending the necklace back towards the mermaid, she said, "No need."

Winters-Feather

Keeth blinked, not understanding why her gift was being rejected. One normally didn't reject gifts from mermaids.
"Keep," she insisted.
"Where are you from?" she asked again, when a word popped into her mind.
"Yoqui!" she suddenly exclaimed. The mermaid had heard stories, but that couldn't quiet be the word.
"Yoqui?" Keeth repeated again. "Yoreiqi?"

Suddenly, the loud angry voices of men could be heard in the distance. 
"Of course," Keeth sighed. Annoyed, she slapped her tail in the sand.

Paradox

"Dehco-dehcoray-rayshon? Dechorayshon?" Ha'aheo stuttered in his broken Yoreiqi. This was a new and big word for him; he pondered its meaning. "Is big word. Means make look good?" He stared at the necklace and frowned, wondering how such a thing could make someone look more appealing. "Yor-icky strange."This wasn't the first time he'd said this to her and it wouldn't be the last either.

His attentions shifted toward the angered voices of the men and he growled softly, " Not good sound. Sound like bad come." Ha'aheo wasn't concerned for himself, naturally. He was confident in his strength, but Akala on the other hand did not seem very good at protecting herself to him, let alone much good at discerning when there was danger to be found. 



(( Sorry for the delay! ))


Ivory

"Yes," she replied warmly.  "Yoreiqi."  Like the others, she turned her attention towards the approaching calls of angry men.  Her shoulders drooped slightly in disappointment, and she looked apologetically towards the mermaid.

"Thank you," she said, pressing the gift to her chest.  Her eyes went back in the direction of the approaching men.  "You go?" she inquired of the mermaid.  She turned her attention to Ha'aheo, then, adding in Yoreiqi, "And you should go too, Ha'aheo."  Even though he hadn't done anything this time!  She just didn't understand why people automatically jumped to conclusions about the poor mershark!

And, presumably, the mermaid as well!

Winters-Feather

Keeth  frowned as five zombies came running from the bushes, with live men no doubt behind them.
Cowards, Keeth thought. Sending their ghosts!
Though in truth, Zombies freaked her out. They were unnatural. The mermaid began to push herself towards the water and swam out into sea enough where the water was too deep to wade. She peeked her head out from the waters to watch the activity on land.
I wanna see the mershark rip someone's head off, she thought eagerly. That would be kind of cool.

Paradox

Ha'aheo had never encountered undead before and the stench of their decayed flesh hardly phased him. However , the appearance of corpses that seemed to move as though they were alive unsettled him. He growled softly, "Smell is wrong." He frowned when Akala told him to go, " No time.They come fast."

Sure enough the zombies had already closed in on Ha'aheo and Akala, surrounding them. The only escape option was the ocean. "Akala swim? " He knew the human couldn't swim as well as he or the mermaid but it was either that or face these creatures. "Go. Ha'aheo stay. Fight." He only meant to do so for as long as was necessary.

One of the undead men reached out with a rasping moan, grasping for Akala. Ha'aheo snarled and leaped forward, knocking bodily into the strange creature. He was surprised to find that in spite of its slight stature, it was much stronger than any human he'd ever encountered. It did only staggered back a couple steps.

"Strong. " Ha'aheo admitted with a twinge of embarrassment. The creature might have been more powerful than he was. Maybe.

Ivory

(OOC: Sorry for the delays!  *waves arms*)

Akala stared at the creatures, first confused, then horrified.  It wasn't the fact they were dead that caused her horror; it was the thought of what had been done to them to keep them in this state.

She didn't even question Ha'aheo or argue with him this time.  She simply nodded slightly and turned to splash into the water.  Having lived by the water her whole life, she was an excellent swimmer and was soon swimming quickly and smoothly away from the shore.

Turning onto her back, she continued backwards at a much slower pace as she watched her friend worriedly.  "Ha'aheo!  Hurry!"

Winters-Feather

Keeth swam closer to Akala. If they could save themselves, then Keeth supposed she could guild the foreigners to safer shores.  A fairer reward than a necklace, that she knew.
Shark man is never going to fight them all off, she realized.
Keeth rolled her eyes and prayed that her sisters would never learn what she was about to do next. It would be the end of her!

"Tell your shark man to cover his ears," she hissed before taking in a deep breath.
Keeth began to sing.

Her voice pierced through the afternoon, loud but sweet and pure. She sang of love and life and happiness, and smiled prettily at the ugly two-legged zombies. She learned long ago that part of their hearts and desire still remained. Some stopped attacking Ha'aheo and began to shuffle towards the water.

Paradox

"Hrrrn. Ha'aheo hunter. No run!" The mershark called back over his shoulder to Akala stubbornly. However , as the unnatural creatures shuffled closer to him  the shark growled and backed off. He heard Akala tell him to cover his ears. " Why do this?!" Then the mermaid sang and Ha'aheo winced and clapped his hands over his ears as he ran to the water!

((Getting a short post in here in case I lose power for a long while. >>))

Ivory

Akala wasn't sure if she was supposed to cover her ears as well, but she felt it was better to be safe than to be sorry.  She watched curiously, hands over her ears and feet moving beneath her to keep her aloft as the zombies changed direction...coming towards them.

"Are you going to hurt them?" she asked, although, of course, Keeth was singing and Akala had her ears covered anyway...  Her expression, however, made her look like a kicked puppy, somehow.  She hated the thought of hurting anything...anything at all.

(OOC: Also so short!  Lawls~)

Winters-Feather

The moment the mershark got into the waters, Keeth stopped singing. The zombies moaned as they waded into the water until it reached their knees. When her song lost its effect, they stopped in their tracks. Keeth laughed at their  dull expressions and  Ha'aheo's frantic behavior.
"What's wrong? You don't like music?" she giggled, tossing her hair proudly behind her shoulders. "Guess you lack taste."
Keeth shrugged at Akala's question.

"No, they'll go away eventually," she explained, indifferent. "Though you probably should hide before their masters come. Do you know any good caves? I don't think you can breathe underwater."

Paradox

Ha'aheo looked back over his shoulder at the zombies and frowned, "Hrrrn. What they do? Why no swim?" Ha'aheo was glad to be a creature of the sea. He couldn't imagine how terrible it must have been to be land-bound. With a snort he turned his head to regard the mermaid which was speaking , but again its words made no sense to him, but the tone was mocking and he growled at Keeth in response. "Hrrrn. Akala, what fish-woman say? Say bad things to Ha'aheo. Ha'aheo eat fish-woman!"   He shot Keeth a dangerous glare and then whined, "Ha'aheo hungry."

Of course, it didn't occur at the moment to Ha'aheo that he was in the water and could have gone hunting for food without Akala's permission...until a fish swam by and his ravenous instincts got the better of him , "Oooh..." and he went after it, tearing the poor , helpless little fish to merciless bloody ribbons while the women discussed their next destination.