Initial Introduction - Who is Hawyse? - A Fresh Start and New Faces - Just Keeps Happening - Not so Different - the World Lit a Fire - Onward and Upward
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxName: Hawyse
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHeight: 12hh
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxGender: demigirl she/it
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxCoat: somatic(bay) silver sooty buttermilk pangare buckskin
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxEye: tavern fire
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHorn Color: N/A, no horn
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMarqing: laced filigree
gender: demigirl
pronouns: she/it
hawyse is from a small village where identifying with it/its pronouns is normal. she never felt that completely fit it, however. with encouraging parents, it explored other pronouns and spoke with the few villagers who used identification other than it/its. anxious at first, she announced that it wanted to use 'she' along with 'it'. this discovery led her to feeling like its whole self.
asexual/aromantic
in a queer-platonic relationship with faolan
determined
the words "give up" are not common in the myth's vocabulary. when hawyse sets it's mind to something, she will see it through to the end no matter the outcome. she may change how she approaches a challenge, it may try something new to reach the desired result, but seldom does it abandon a task it has set out to complete. it is this determination that makes her so stubborn
fiery
admittedly it's temper tends to be quicker than it's wit. that isn't to say that hawyse is unintelligent. quite the opposite in fact. it simply typically allows her quick-to-flame attitude to get her into more situations than it would like. this doesn't just apply to a flared temper, either. it is extremely passionate about her goals and interests, going at them with unbridled enthusiasm
emotional
hawyse is governed by her emotions. she has peaks and lows and feels them strongly, often compelling it to act on their behalf. it will say things in the heat of the moment, or tears will flow when her heart feels like it is sinking. she feels things to extremes. devastating lows to indominable highs
sentimental
the smallest things will leave the biggest impacts with on this myth. she keeps every little kindness tucked away in her heart to look back on when the nights are long. all the little trinkets and books it keeps in it's bags have stories to tell. it is her rosewater heart that also remember every little cross, too


three days before Summer Solstice, year XXXXgrrr, he's everywhere! i can't go anywhere without him being there! not since that morning some months ago. ugh! what a pest! i just wanted to do some window shopping, maybe find a cute lace-up collar to save up for my birthday. ama and apa used to get me really pretty ones for important days. but he was there! what in the gods' names could he even want from a place like that? i got so frustrated i left before really getting a good look at anything...
one week after Summer Solstice, year XXXXi saw him at the vintage market expo today. i went because i'd heard there could be some items from back home, so i wanted to try my luck and see what i could fine. i had jsut barely set foot in the market when there he was! thank the gods there were some bigger funishings i could hide behind. i hate to think what would have happened if he saw me. i only just managed to clear my reputation with the winterberry vendor! i still feel so bad for stealing..
late summer, year, year XXXXthe book store! i'm not even safe at the book store of all places! what does a guy like him want here? still managed to keep out of sight, though. and found some really rare spell books, too! what luck! they had a few spells i remember ama and apa casting. if that green goblin had seen me i'm just sure he'd have snatched them from under my nose!
late summer, year XXXXit wasn't as hot out today, so i went to a little park just to stretch my legs. summer here sure is different than back home. by now the bugs would be so loud i'd have to stuff cotton in my ears to keep from hearing them! this reminiscing is.. kinda making me home sick. but i can't go back there.. not after everything..
early autumn, year XXXXthe autumn equinox will be here before i know it, so i went into town to start buying up things i would need for my little ceremony of celebration. the vendors are all really nice, and i've made myself a regular at a few stalls that seem to always have just what i'm looking for. i was on my way back to my little room at the inn when i spotted him. i didn't care what he was doing. or why he was there. but i wasn't gonna hide this time! i narrowed my eyes and wrinkled my nose, and turned away. he could have.. what ever.. it was he doing. i'm not letting him get in the way of this.
two weeks before Autumn Equinox, year XXXXUGH! i'd been eyeing that cut! and he knew it! that's why he took it. somehow. somehow he swapped our queue tickets. and he went to the counter before me, and took the last cut! i saved up for that piece. it was going to be my last big splurge of the year. ooohhh i don't know what kind of magic he possesses, but it's a sneaky kind! he's so sneaky! i didn't let him get off that easy, though. i yelled at him this time. i said "yeah! you'd better run, bunny! that's what rabbits do best! they run away!" and i think that really ticked him off. heh. good. about time i got a little even with him.
"it's so humid!" the bob-tailed myth whined, shoulders slumping. hawyse hadn't been in the city during the early weeks of spring, and it certainly wasn't prepared for the air to be so oppressive and thick so soon. that wet and grey winter certainly made the warming days much worse than it could have imagined, especially compared to the summer. one would think that the peak of heat would feel worse, but after experiencing this she would argue otherwise.
"stop whining and come on. you're the one who said it wanted to see some of the things it missed last year." grumbled a much shorter myth, who stood only two steps ahead, "and have oh so kindly, in all my benevolence, agreed to be your guide."
his tone was playful despite the edge of annoyance. she shot him a pathetic look. ears sagging and frown pulling theatrically at the corners of it's mouth, giving it the appearance it was melting.
"i knoooowww.." she whimpered again, sighing and taking a defeated step to follow him.
it had half been her idea to see the early spring market stalls, spurred only by faolan's boasting about their grandure. he told of bright green leaf buds for limited time teas and floral streamers made of paper, cut to advertise the types of blooms that would be available later in the season. he also quickly fell into scheming, talking about the fools who flashed their purse practically begging for them to be stolen. that earned him a scowl from his taller companion.
upon reaching the market, hawyse's eyes widened and her pace picked up a touch. it quickly strode past faolan without realizing.
"hey! slow down! you don't have to look like a starry-eyed foal the moment you see everything!" he snapped, rising to a trot just to keep pace, "that's just screaming 'i'm an easy target'! and if we're gonna be companions down this path if yours, i'm the only one allowed to rob you!"
"what!? what makes you think i'm going to let you keep stealing from me? besides! i was just admiring the artistry!" it flashed back indignantly.
"sure, sure, keep telling yourself that, yse." he grinned beside her, twirling a linen coin pouch from one hoof.
"how did you-?!"
their conversation through the stalls quickly devolved into the two squabbling, drawing looks from vendors and consumers alike. not that either hawyse or faolan were aware.
the eighth time faolan shows up at the window of the room in the inn it's staying in is the last straw. hawyse has had enough. not only does he keep acting recklessly despite his barks at it about that night five mooncycles ago, but this is the worst shape he's been in!
"faolan!" she growls, quickly throwing back the window and dragging his small frame in hurridly and carefully as she can, "what in the hells happened? better save it. i need to get you cleaned up first."
the only response she got was a weak, half-hearted grin and pained groans from him. thankfully it hadn't taken it's linens to be cleaned yet, so she set to work using them to staunch what bleeding she could and slow down what she couldn't. between the barrel of drinking water kept in the room and the final three healing potions it had crafted back in spring, he was finally out the worst of it. not fully healed, but she didn't want him to be anyway. some lessons have to be learned the hard way, and a healing potion wouldn't always be available. that was something the under-sized thief should know better than hawyse itself.
through the process, she was not short of angry, worried retorts. words that would die to murmured grumbles when she realized her patient had passed out.
"what ever. what ever! i'll just.. give it to him again when he wakes up!" she muttered crossly, nose wrinkling more in concern and keeping her head from running away from herself than anything else. she knows it won't give him an earful again, but it will demand to know just how spectacularly he messed this job up. but that would be for tomorrow. tonight, though, hawyse just wanted to make sure he kept breathing.
three years. hawyse can hardly believe it. it's been in this city for years years now. it walks down the cobblestone path between stalls still being put together. dawn has not yet arrived, just like that fateful morning. a wistful breath found its escape through the myth's nostrils as she exhaled, turning to look toward another stall. so many of the vendors were still the same, too, but this time it knew them all by name and greeted them warmly. much how one would greet a friendly acquaintance. even the vendor from whom she stole from that day welcomed her with a smile and a gesture at some goods.
it found itself chattering away on the street til the sky streaked pink. it looked up and something in it's expression changed. faolan would be getting off from his shift at the tavern now. it turned back to the stall owner it had just been speaking with and bid them farewell and luck with the day's ventures.
'strange,' she thought to herself, 'this very time of day those springs ago i was chasing his bunny butt like a madman, and here i am. same time in the season, the sky a similar hue, still seeking him. but.. a lot has changed. and i'm hoping.. something else will change today.'
see, after the first year of the formation of their partnership, faolan kept casually bringing up that hawyse room with him. that it would be cramped, yes, but it would be cheaper. that it could have the opportunity to save for things it really wanted. it would somehow always manage to dance out of the conversation more smoothly than he was able to pocket market goods, though, and after months of trying, faolan simply stopped mentioning it.
passing down one of the alleyways it had been shown, hawyse picked it's way toward the tavern. across the street from the establishment, she hauled herself up to sit atop one of the barrel stools to wait for the long-earred menace to society to take his leave. it wasn't sure how long it waited, but it couldn't have been longer than a few minutes before that exhausted and disgruntled face showed itself from behind the door. he was a few steps out before he looked up and the tension faded away.
he quickened his stride, greeting it with a tired smile.
"well well, not often you're here to greet me the moment i'm off work." he attempted to tease, but admittedly too worn to try too hard, "must mean you have something big planned."
hawyse returned the smile, taking an easy leap off her waiting spot and onto the cobblestone.
"yeah, kinda. do.. do you remember.. that. that thing? you asked me?" it started, instantly beginning to grow anxious and stumble over itself as the hours of practice and reciting what it was going to say fell to the wayside, "um, the one about..."
she hated this feeling. the bubbles rising and popping chaotically in her chest. it suddenly straightened, taking a deep breath. it fixed the shorter myth with a determined, fiery look as it finally exhaled,
"faolan, would you still like to get a place together?"
the words tumbled out of her mouth hurried, like she was trying to spill them before she lost the nerve. the laughter that errupted from him caught her off guard. it was light, and genuine. he'd been doing that a lot over the last year and a half it noticed. being genuine.
"idiot. i've never stopped thinking about that. it's about time you asked."
the summer solstice had come and gone. the days would soon be shortening and a certain busy body of a myth was already making preparations for the autumn equinox. last year a small, even busier body had no shortage of complaints about the mess and running around his newly-acquired roommate made during it's preperations. at least he hadn't been in their room for the late nights due to his shifts at the tavern. this year, hawyse was going to try not to create so many issues for him with it's work.
this year it also had something extra it wanted to try. afterall, it was the week leading up to the equinox and the day of that the connections to magic were at their strongest. those with limited reach were able to access more, and she had even read in a few books that..
"faolan, would you like to try to connect to your mana pool on the equinox this year?"
the smaller myth kicked the corner of his bed, swears and curses spewing from his mouth as he hopped around to face it.
"what!?" he snapped, rubbing his now-sore hoof, though at a glance she could tell he was considering.
"yeah! i've read in some of the older tomes that on the autumn equinox, because the veil is so thin, that some myths with no connection to magic managed to access their mana pools and learn magic!" she bubbled, turning to look at him, flashing an apologetic look seeing him nursing his hoof, "sooo, would you maybe wanna-"
"no." he cut in, tone aggravated and short, "it wouldn't do any good. don't waste the time or resources."
"but we could just-"
"no, yse. don't bother."
"you won't know unless we-"
"no!" he finally snapped, voice raised louder than he'd intended, "i'm not going to try, so just.. stop. hawyse. please. just stop."
faolan didn't say another word as he spun toward the door and disappeared through the threshold, slamming the door behind him. it wasn't that he didn't want it. it was that he'd already tried for so long. he didn't want to be burned again. hawyse just blinked at the door where he'd stormed out. she'd have to make it up to him later.
late autumn, year XXXXstupid stupid stupid! why did tell him all that? and without warning! you just dumped all of your trauma onto your roommate! who does that!? uugghh, hawyse you fool! you stupid, stupid fool! he has his own baggage to deal with, and now you give him yours!? idiot! uugghh, i won't be able to look at him tomorrow..
late winter, year XXXXafter our talk about the future, we discussed what to do after faolan was healed. we decided instead of getting somewhere else to stay in the city we'd save up for a ship ticket instead and sail out of here. we still have to decide where, but... i can't say i'm not excited for the next chapter.
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