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SatiraAssassin
Equid Name:
Ischyrós
Pronounced "Is-kai-row-ss".
Her name means "Strong One" in Greek. She goes by Chy for short, pronounced Kai.
Equid Age:
She's roughly 4 years, but acts much more mature for her age.
Story:
The sound of hooves thundered through the canyon and throwing dust in it's wake. The yellow-orange cloud stung Ischyrós' eyes as she galloped valiantly behind her herd, taking the lead stallion's position. She neighed loudly to the lead mare, whom she had kept in position because she was seasoned and intelligent. "Turn left!" Her voice barely carried over the noise of the herd of 20, but she knew old Lyra had heard her because she took the left fork, which led deeper into the canyon. Chy turned her long, slender ears backwards and heard the faint galloping of the three wranglers behind them. She had to protect her herd. She neighed a command to find the nearest ridge and get up onto the plains, then nipped one of the pregnant mares who was starting to fall behind. She gave her a reassuring nudge and the grey mare picked up pace, her nostrils flaring and straining to take in enough oxygen to keep her going. Chy felt bad for having to keep her running this hard this late in her pregnancy, but it was to keep her away from the humans. She snorted as her thin yet well-conditioned legs easily kept her running, and thought about how she had gotten here. She could almost remember everything.....
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The smell of honeysuckle was in the air. The wildflowers were blooming and fresh water from the melting glaciers ran from the highest peaks in the mountain range. A little Equid filly bounced and played, chasing the early-summer dragonflies as they flitted about near the swollen river. Her white-brindled coat shone a bright copper in the noontime sun. Her mother was grazing not too far away with the other mares in her family herd, most of them still swollen with foals that had not been brought into the world. She was a "strange one"; her mother had mated too late in the season, leaving Chy to be born mid-winter instead of the typical summer birth. It had been a seemingly futile fight, but out her own will and her mother's she had made it to spring and grown strong with the new grass.
Suddenly there was a loud squeal, the warning call of her lead stallion. Suddenly the herd came barreling towards her. She tried to move, but in the attempt to leap away her hind leg caught the mud and she slipped. Luckily the horse passed over her, some of their hooves missing her by mere milimeters, but she survived just in time to scramble up and take off after her mother. She was stronger than the younger foals and could run better, which allowed her to catch up and kept her from the grasp of the ropes that would steal Equids away, and usually they didn't return. One foal lost their mother that day, and Chy's owned mother took in the orphan as Chy had already weaned. The days following the human sighting were tense, but with no more contact herd life returned to normal.
Summer turned to fall, fall to winter, winter to spring, and spring back to summer. The years passed and the filly grew tall and strong, her coat turning darker with every winter. Finally her fourth birthday came around and she said goodbye to her herd. The day she left it stormed, the thunder rumbling and the lightning flashing violently. She approached her leaders and bowed her head, the stallion and mare both touching between her ears with their muzzles, a sign of their blessing. Then she moved over to her muzzle and nuzzled her one last time before she set off in no particular direction. She wanted to explore this earth, do more than just stay in the meadow and produce foals. Maybe one day she would have a mate, but not now. Not this soon. As the storm's intensity increased, she took shelter in a nearby cave, being careful of predators. As the days passed, Ischyrós' legs grew strong from the harsh travelling ever farther down into the prairie and wetlands, the terrain interchanging from lush mountain meadows, then to hard rock and clay plateaus, then into a brief period of marshy wetlands, and finally into the forest-lined prairies, small patches of conifers and pines growing irregularly. She stood stock still for a moment, her ears twitching back and forth as she surveyed the new surroundings.
After a moment she made her way forward, spotting animals in the distance. They were equines, but different from her kind. They looked like the ones the humans rode! She stopped and pinned her ears, unsure. Were there humans in the area? She snorted and gave a high-pitched neight. One of the mares raised her head, a beautiful piebald paint with one blue eye, the horse trotting up to her and sniffing her. "I am Lyra," she had said. "You are from the mountain spirits, aren't you?"
"Mountain spirits?" Chy had asked. "I suppose so, I'm from the herd of Equids that live in the mountains."
"Well I'm sure Firon would approve of your joining, so you are welcome to travel with us for as long as you like." In the following days she met the lead stallion Firon, a beautiful copper chestnut stallion whose coat shone like fire in the sunlight. Chy grew to love him, and she always looked forward to seeing him stand watch in the sunrise hours. Things were peaceful and she lived happily with her new herd, but was ever watchful for predators. But one morning, everything went wrong. It was early spring, and Firon had just been healing from sickness. One of the sentries had neglected to check a patch of conifers, in which his a hungry mountain lion just looking for it's next meal. The big cat crept up on Firon, silent as the grave until the very last moment. It roared and leapt onto Firon's back, sinking its claws into his shoulders and haunches and it's teeth into the back of his neck. The stallion panicked and bucked, trying to throw his assailant, but he was too weak. Chy had heard his neight and squeals and had rushed to help, Lyra gathering the mares and their foals. But by the time she had made it to Firon, he had fallen from his frenzy of chaotic leaps and bucks and the cougar had struck, sinking his long fangs into the stallion's jugular and suffocating him. Firon's rich brown eyes now were dead and lifeless, his blood smeared on the cat's lips. The sight send Chy into a rage, the mare charging and the cat. The beige and brown feline hissed a warning, but Ischyrós countered with a kick, turning and shattering the feline's hip. It would die slowly. The cougar hobbled away in pain, back into the trees. Chy looked down at the stallion's lifeless body and hung her head, nuzzling his cheek as she turned and slowly walked back towards the her. She would take command.
Suddenly Lyra came galloping up. "Ischyrós! The mares are safe. Where is Firon?"
"I'm sorry Lyra. The cougar got him before I could make it to his side."
Lyra hung her head for a brief moment in mourning, then looked up at the Equid. "It is alright," she said. "It wasn't your fault. You did all you could." The paint sighed. "We need a new stallion, but the colt who is our next leader is much too young."
"I will lead," Ischyrós said. "Until your son is old enough and has learned. You will still hold lead mare, as I'm sure that must be tradition."
Lyra nodded. "You will make a fine leader, Ischyrós. Let us get back to the herd, the mares need to be moved higher, where the summer grass grows sweet."
Chy nodded and held her head high, walking with Lyra back to where the herd laid hidden, waiting for the return of their leader. That night the herd was quiet except for the soft whinnies and nickers of foals to their mother. The months passed and the foals grew strong and fast, their legs toughening with increased use. It was mid-fall and the cold northern winds were just beginning to blow down from the mountains when the alarm was sounded from one of the sentries. There was a collective neigh as the mares signaled for their foals. Chy rushed over to the sentry, a two year old mare named Asai. "What do you see?" Chy asked.
Asai motioned with her head and Chy focused hard to see through the trees. It was humans, a group of three, just like before. They rode horses and carried ropes, talking and laughing as their horses cantered ever closer. Suddenly one of the men pointed and said something in their strange language, and the other two looked. They spurred their horses, heading straight for Chy and Asai. "Lyra! Humans coming in, three wranglers. Get the mares, we have to move!"
"What about the pregnant mare, Ryna?" She asked.
"We won't leave her. Just go! Head for the canyon!" As one the herd took off, aiming for the mouth of the plateau canyon, Ischyrós taking the lead stallion's position and bringing up the rear. She was the only thing standing between her herd and the wranglers. They galloped valiantly through the tight space, jostling and jumping, dodging rocks and long-fallen trees in their mad dash through the darkening rock.
After what seemed like forever she heard Lyra call back to her. "There's a fork, which way do we take?!"
"Turn left!" She yelled back. This would take them back to the plains; her mares needed to rest. She was especially worried for Ryna, the mare who was due to birth any day now. Chy slowed down a bit and listened; the hoofbeats of the cowboy's horses had faded. They galloped on until they left the canyon, then slowed to rest. From there they walked until morning, Lyra slowly leading them to the nearest watering hole. The horses and their leader drank and rested for a small amount of time before they heard the hoofbeats again. Chy whipped around. "Lyra take the mares! Your son is almost old enough, run on to the winter meadow. Don't stop until you get there."
"But Ischyrós-"
"Now!" Chy commanded, standing her ground as she saw the wranglers approach in the distance. Lyra gave a resounding call and the herd cantered off, melding into the forest as they moved on. She new Lyra didn't want to leave her, but it was best. She glared intelligently at the humans as they rode up and quickly lassoed the equid, the mare not even attempting to fight.
"Where do you think the rest of the herd went?" One of the humands asked.
"I don't know, but leave them. We can do with just her." Another lasso rested over her neck and, giving one last sad look behind her, followed the wranglers to write another chapter in her life's adventure.
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