Monday, January 19, 2009


Our Elder, Dy'na tells us about her life!

I am Dy'na daughter of Mir'm of Kassau, I am Elder of the Sa Jerag tribe of Talunas and Taluna of the Tasta Tovis tribe and friend and ally of all Talunas and Panthers. And here is my story.
My mother was Mir'm of Kassau, wife of Ja'n merchant of wood in that town. One night they were entertaining some guest of Ja'n and the paga was flowing freely and the poor slave girls were being picked on. Then J'an grabbed up my mother and started ripping off her clothes in front of everyone, being his wife and a FW she could not really resist, then the other men joined in taking their turns with her and the slaves.
That night my mother with a couple of slaves snuck out and disappeared into the forest through the back gate of the city. They wandered for 2 days before being intercepted by a Panther patrol. They were taken in and made one of their sisters. That is where I was born in a panther camp with many dear mothers and sisters. My mother said she does not know which man was my father, in to which I do not care.
When I was about 10 growing up in our panther village we were raided by a large force of men. It was my mother’s husband and mercenaries. They came in and raped and killed everyone and took few as slaves. I with 5 others escaped into the jungles and watched in horror what these men did.
we travelled through he jungles on our own, the eldest was 18. Always travelling south following rivers and jungles. Occasionally we would hook up with a panther or Taluna group. Some of us eventually stayed with these groups. I kept going south for some reason. Stayed in the forest near Argentum for a time then down to the forest near Bazi. Giggles at this point, I grew fond of Bazi tea there.
By this time I was grown and well skilled on my own when I spied a girl with a young girl in tow looking like my mother so long ago. I surprised them and we became friends right away. They were Lyn daughter of Thad the builder and her friend si. We stayed together and all fell in love with each other. We travelled together until we met a tribe that took us in for awhile. This was the home of the Tasta Torvis tribe, a group of fierce Talunas, we honed our skills there.
But, after a while that drive in me said you still are not home, time to move on. So, we hit the trails again until we met up with a Taluna tribe deep in the Ushindi Jungles. That is when my mind told me"you are home."
Now with my mate(s) Lyn the Slaver and our 2 girls si our 1st girl and now blu we are home here with the loving and fierce tribe of the Sa Jerag.

...thank you, Sister Dy'na...hugs your tight!

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