Flashback: The Sand People!
Meet the People
Two nights had passed since Gege was executed in front of Sy’s eyes for breaking into a noble’s house. Gege had raised the young troublemaker Sy since he had run away from home at the age of twelve She took him, taught him, feed him, and in her own way cared for and loved him. Watching her death struck a cord deep within Sy. Forcing him into a stage of his life. He needed to leave behind the home he had known to discover himself, and what he desired from life. With this knowledge at the forefront of his mind, he decided it was best to leave the city. He would roam the deserts of Alabasta until he discovered purpose.
On the third morning after Gege’s death Sy would leave the city of Alubarna which was his home. Setting out with nothing more than a small pack of food, water, and the clothes on his back. He walked into the dry heated desert. The first few days worked out well for him, his rationing was done well, and he hadn’t suffered any affects from dehydration or starvation. Come day five worry became the thought at the forefront of Sy’s mind. He had thought that by this time he would have found a small village or oasis something, but as of yet he had seen not one person much less a village.
As the days grew longer and crazier Sy wandered around aimlessly. His mind unstable and his sense of direction entirely gone. The need for fluid was dire, but the two cactuses that he had drank from only ended up making him crazier. Hallucinations bogged his every sense. Twice he had regained clarity to find himself eating sand. Now lost in the middle of desert in some locations he has never been Sy resigned himself to the death that was to come. A slow grueling painful death of dehydration and starvation.
Nearing now two weeks lost in the desert Sy had gotten lucky and found a small pond of water around day ten, but here he was on day thirteen barely able to move. Dehydration at its max, he lay on the sandy ground slowly dying. His entire body felt dry and moving was extremely painful. All Sy could do was hope. Hope someone found him and hope they were willing to save him. His last thought was of Gege and how she had died. He hadn’t had the chance to thank her for what she did for him. Then the bright sun faded to darkness as he passed out laying there on the sand.
Sy opened his eyes to find himself under a cloth tarp, but not one that you would put over a dead body. No, this was a tarp that was used to create a tent like structure over him. He could hear voices around him and the area smelled of something delicious. Where did he end up, and how did he get? Sy tried to move but realized he couldn’t. Not because he was strapped or anything, but simply because his body had not regained the strength yet to even stand. So, he lay there in some unknown place filled with fear.
A young man walked in and noticed that Sy was awake. He smiled at Sy and walked over to him. The young man looked over Sy’s body and inspected each limb to make sure it could work. Then he looked into Sy’s eyes while flashing a light around them to make sure they were tracking. All in all, Sy’s body was perfectly fine. There was nothing physically wrong with him. He must just need more rest the young man concluded.
“Welcome to the Sukkan Alsahra tribe.” The young man stood over Sy with a giant smile on his face as he placed a bowl of soup down on the counter near where Sy was laying. “You’ve been asleep now for about two days give or take, well two days from the day we found you. You were very sick, and our elder doctor worked hard to save your life, but now your finally awake. Hehe.” The young man was stoked that Sy had finally awakened. So much so that he ran out of the tent screaming that Sy was awake, before he even formally introduced himself.
Shortly, after the young man left a very old man hobble into the tent. The older man repeated the exact same steps of the younger man, before he spoke to Sy. “Young man, you have no physical illnesses, but you are still recovering from your sickness and the drugs I gave you. You are going to fill weak for the next few days. Here let’s sit you up.” The elderly man and the young man worked to together to help Sy sit up, before they placed the food in front of him. “Eat up. Young man, for tomorrow the rest of the tribe will want to meet you. Oh, where are my manners. I’m Elder Donco, and this is my apprentice Miyanno, but we just call him Miya. Hahaha.” The elderly man laughed as the young man turned red and started yelling at him.
The two men left after they had helped Sy and introduced themselves. The rest of the night was uneventful for Sy. He ate his dinner and then went back to sleep. The next morning however he was feeling much better, and much of strength had returned. Which turned out to be a good thing, because every clansman decided they would come in and introduce themselves today. In total Sy counted around forty-four total clansmen, including children.
Meet the People
Two nights had passed since Gege was executed in front of Sy’s eyes for breaking into a noble’s house. Gege had raised the young troublemaker Sy since he had run away from home at the age of twelve She took him, taught him, feed him, and in her own way cared for and loved him. Watching her death struck a cord deep within Sy. Forcing him into a stage of his life. He needed to leave behind the home he had known to discover himself, and what he desired from life. With this knowledge at the forefront of his mind, he decided it was best to leave the city. He would roam the deserts of Alabasta until he discovered purpose.
On the third morning after Gege’s death Sy would leave the city of Alubarna which was his home. Setting out with nothing more than a small pack of food, water, and the clothes on his back. He walked into the dry heated desert. The first few days worked out well for him, his rationing was done well, and he hadn’t suffered any affects from dehydration or starvation. Come day five worry became the thought at the forefront of Sy’s mind. He had thought that by this time he would have found a small village or oasis something, but as of yet he had seen not one person much less a village.
As the days grew longer and crazier Sy wandered around aimlessly. His mind unstable and his sense of direction entirely gone. The need for fluid was dire, but the two cactuses that he had drank from only ended up making him crazier. Hallucinations bogged his every sense. Twice he had regained clarity to find himself eating sand. Now lost in the middle of desert in some locations he has never been Sy resigned himself to the death that was to come. A slow grueling painful death of dehydration and starvation.
Nearing now two weeks lost in the desert Sy had gotten lucky and found a small pond of water around day ten, but here he was on day thirteen barely able to move. Dehydration at its max, he lay on the sandy ground slowly dying. His entire body felt dry and moving was extremely painful. All Sy could do was hope. Hope someone found him and hope they were willing to save him. His last thought was of Gege and how she had died. He hadn’t had the chance to thank her for what she did for him. Then the bright sun faded to darkness as he passed out laying there on the sand.
Sy opened his eyes to find himself under a cloth tarp, but not one that you would put over a dead body. No, this was a tarp that was used to create a tent like structure over him. He could hear voices around him and the area smelled of something delicious. Where did he end up, and how did he get? Sy tried to move but realized he couldn’t. Not because he was strapped or anything, but simply because his body had not regained the strength yet to even stand. So, he lay there in some unknown place filled with fear.
A young man walked in and noticed that Sy was awake. He smiled at Sy and walked over to him. The young man looked over Sy’s body and inspected each limb to make sure it could work. Then he looked into Sy’s eyes while flashing a light around them to make sure they were tracking. All in all, Sy’s body was perfectly fine. There was nothing physically wrong with him. He must just need more rest the young man concluded.
“Welcome to the Sukkan Alsahra tribe.” The young man stood over Sy with a giant smile on his face as he placed a bowl of soup down on the counter near where Sy was laying. “You’ve been asleep now for about two days give or take, well two days from the day we found you. You were very sick, and our elder doctor worked hard to save your life, but now your finally awake. Hehe.” The young man was stoked that Sy had finally awakened. So much so that he ran out of the tent screaming that Sy was awake, before he even formally introduced himself.
Shortly, after the young man left a very old man hobble into the tent. The older man repeated the exact same steps of the younger man, before he spoke to Sy. “Young man, you have no physical illnesses, but you are still recovering from your sickness and the drugs I gave you. You are going to fill weak for the next few days. Here let’s sit you up.” The elderly man and the young man worked to together to help Sy sit up, before they placed the food in front of him. “Eat up. Young man, for tomorrow the rest of the tribe will want to meet you. Oh, where are my manners. I’m Elder Donco, and this is my apprentice Miyanno, but we just call him Miya. Hahaha.” The elderly man laughed as the young man turned red and started yelling at him.
The two men left after they had helped Sy and introduced themselves. The rest of the night was uneventful for Sy. He ate his dinner and then went back to sleep. The next morning however he was feeling much better, and much of strength had returned. Which turned out to be a good thing, because every clansman decided they would come in and introduce themselves today. In total Sy counted around forty-four total clansmen, including children.