[b][i]Grave-Talker...[/i][/b]
[b][i]Daun knew the true reason she had been banished from her home was that she had caught the chief performing a forbidden ritual. However, she also believed it was because of what they saw in her. Devotion. Faith. Control. She was the ideal shaman: unwavering in faith no matter what she had come up against, following every ritual and festival to a T. Even after she was banished she never wavered, and it seemed that these years had paid off. After all, Primal Spirits didn't talk to just anybody: only those that the Great Spirit truly believed were devout.[/i][/b]
[b][i]Daun was dressed in more or less usual garments. Her upper body was clothed with linen wraps around her chest, on top of this a hide and fur top that revealed her stomach. Her lower arms were covered by hide and fur bracers, helping keep her a bit warmer. Her legs were covered by baggier seeming pants, under this leg coverings like the gauntlets. Her mask was on her face, a show of respect. She sat in the middle of an outcropping on a stump, an exchange of words being heard. She was conversing with one of the spirits, something she enjoyed doing. Many times people stayed away from her: some being scared of her primal wear, others of her warrior appearance, and others her animal like nature. So she had learned to find pleasure in the company of animals and the spirits. They never dwelled on frivolous topics, focusing on important ones, and showed great respect as long as you did the same. And so the woman and spirit conversed, unaware of those around them.[/i][/b]
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