Post by Alsivor on Nov 6, 2008 16:01:41 GMT -8
Aleda and Silvio stayed at the Weyr through the winter with the small group of Caminar who remained. Come spring though the call of the road proved to be too much for both of them. They set off together in Aleda's wagon and started up a new caravan with other young Caminar trying to bridge the gap between Caminar and plantado culture.
All rafeiro are welcome in their caravan and the pejorative has been adopted as the 'family name' of the train. Telgar Weyr is a frequent stop on their route and a permanent base camp has been built up at the foot of the mountains where the Weyr is housed. Aleda often spends time here teaching her knowledge to other young Caminar who've left the main Caminar group, rafeiro or some plantado healers wanting to learn the ways of the sabedoria. She has never married, but eventually bore two sons and a daughter with a more than passing resemblance to greenrider G'tet: Galedet, Gared and Alareda. On the anniversary of her return from traveling in time, Aleda lights a candle for Th'ane. She's also written down an account of the journey and her experience to pass down to her children.
Though still friends, Silvio and Genet eventually drifted apart and Silvio married his Caminar fiancee forging an uncertain bridge between the Rafeiro and the Caminar. They have their own wagon and Silvio grew to be an accomplished jeweler with a steady stream of sales along the caravan's route. Half a dozen children eventually joined the family and steady family life on the road seems to suit Silvio well.
Y'vor I didn't really get to inhabit much, but I'm sure he's still out there gambling ably and putting on an aerial show with his nimble brown.
All rafeiro are welcome in their caravan and the pejorative has been adopted as the 'family name' of the train. Telgar Weyr is a frequent stop on their route and a permanent base camp has been built up at the foot of the mountains where the Weyr is housed. Aleda often spends time here teaching her knowledge to other young Caminar who've left the main Caminar group, rafeiro or some plantado healers wanting to learn the ways of the sabedoria. She has never married, but eventually bore two sons and a daughter with a more than passing resemblance to greenrider G'tet: Galedet, Gared and Alareda. On the anniversary of her return from traveling in time, Aleda lights a candle for Th'ane. She's also written down an account of the journey and her experience to pass down to her children.
Though still friends, Silvio and Genet eventually drifted apart and Silvio married his Caminar fiancee forging an uncertain bridge between the Rafeiro and the Caminar. They have their own wagon and Silvio grew to be an accomplished jeweler with a steady stream of sales along the caravan's route. Half a dozen children eventually joined the family and steady family life on the road seems to suit Silvio well.
Y'vor I didn't really get to inhabit much, but I'm sure he's still out there gambling ably and putting on an aerial show with his nimble brown.