***This chapter will need to be read a little slowly, since what happened in the past is presented from two POVs. One is by the man who it happened to, and the other is what Louhi learns.
If it all gets to be a little too much, her explanation to him near the end ought to clear it up. I uh, ... hope.
I always learn a hell of a lot when I write anything with toeholds in history. That being said, I was STILL very hesitant with this one since there's a lot of the period where Scotland was formed in this - and THAT my friend can be a rather prickly thing to get close to, never mind the thistles.
There's an actual place mentioned in this as a temple. I doubt that it was that at all, but it makes for a good yarn. It's an archeological site on the island known as 'Mainland' in the Shetland Islands group called 'Jarlshof'. Check it out if you like. If you find a photo of the 'wheelhouse', that's where Taran wakes up.
As far as I've been able to learn, the Shetlands were once under the control of the Caitts or Catts, a fierce tribe of the legendarily fierce Picts. Picts appear in a few films such as 'Centurion' and 'Ninth Legion', portrayed as what they were, badass and blue, fighting for their turf like anybody else there back then.
The Shetlands were known then as the 'Isles of the Cats'. The last Caitt king was Taran mac Entifidich and he died in 697AD, 300 years before this chapter begins. After him, the territory was absorbed by the other Pict tribes who were allies anyway. Everything else is fiction,
Anyway, let's see what the witcher's daughter is up to now.
My thanks to 'Hellkite' for the tip in pronunciation "Louhi is pronounced: Low-hee :)" I just couldn't get the link to take in the text box. 0_o
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Louhi pulled the man to the bed, and though it might have been seen as a sort of overture β which it was - though not as overt a gesture as one might think under the circumstances. It was more of a necessity, there being little else in the room in terms of furniture, other than a stand to lay clothing on. The man resisted a little initially, until Louhi held up her hand as a sign that he should wait. He paused and Annikki swept her hand in a motion to draw his attention for a moment before she indicated the rest of the chamber with a wave and he did catch on then.
They looked at each other, the two young women and the man as Louhi tried to figure out a way in which to frame her questions to him. Though she hadn't noticed it downstairs, this man was plainly not what was usual for around here, by what she'd seen so far.
There was also something about him in the way that she could draw a sense of him far more than any others here, because there was much more of him to draw from.
In his turn, he was doing largely the same thing, but he was also trying to look into their eyes as well.
They saw a man who wore markings on his face, though they looked old from fading. They weren't very noticeable, they both thought; since he wore a short beard, though it wasn't more than perhaps a fortnight's growth. Annikki hadn't even seen the markings when he'd walked into the inn and Louhi hadn't seen them either, though she'd stood even farther away.
What he saw taught him a lot about them. He learned that though the smaller of the two came from a background which held many elements of common, everyday life in a manner which he understood, he saw a rather noble - if pragmatic and slightly hopeful outlook.
It was pragmatic in the way that she accepted things, yet it was a little hopeful nonetheless. There was also a lot of purity in her spirit, and it was indicated to him in a rather humbling way.
He and the girl looked at each other for only a moment or two and the girl almost immediately trusted him to a large degree. That was evidenced by the way that she encircled his ribs with her arms and simply hugged him with her head against his chest, her eyes closed, and a pleased smile written there on her features as though she'd found an old friend.
It was the other one who caused him to stare.
As he looked into her light blue eyes, he expected to see little if any darkness, but what he saw in a second threatened to almost swallow him. He didn't realize it at the time, but the way that he sat transfixed caused him to put his arms around the smaller girl who was still hugging him.
He knew in a little time that it wasn't so much darkness in the equivocal sense of dark equaling evil. It was more of a hunger to know what could be learned.
And it suddenly became clear to him that it was a shared hunger in him as well.
He thought about it and chose his next words carefully.
"What does he say?" Annikki asked as she looked up, "It sounds so nice to me, but I get nothing from it."
"I do not know," Louhi said quietly, and then she tried some of the other ways and languages which she'd learned bits of.
At one point when she tried Norse, she saw his eyebrows rise in a bit of alarm and possibly distaste, so she leaned in a little and kept at it.
"What is wrong? I seek to find a way to talk between us, nothing more," she said.
"Danes?" he asked, "Are you Danes?"
Louhi shook her head, "No. We are Suomalaiset and I tried the language of the Swedes. It is also spoken by Norsemen and Danes and the Gotlanders also. There are many common words, but some sound a little different. I thought that it gave me the best chance. I have heard something like it even here."
He nodded, "What is it that was wanted of me? The innkeeper told me that there were women here who had need of me, but I cannot get his words from him clearly, I β"
He sighed, "Some around here regard me as a dumb ox, but I only have trouble with their speech."
He stopped then as Annikki let go of him and sat back with a little grin. "We have a need, and we see no dumb ox."
She lifted her long shirt and he watched astounded as she pulled it off over her head and shook out her long and slightly wavy strawberry-blonde hair, "I see no ox, though I see a man who might want to play at being a bull for two lonely girls in a bit of need. I hope you will not mind the work."
She moved forward a little and reached around Louhi to cup a breast through her singlet and pull up the bit of the hem that she could get free so that her hand had free passage as she leaned over her friend's shoulder.
"Well hurry up and kiss him, Louhi, or I will."
Finally, he saw that they did have the means to understand each other and though he strongly disliked the thought, he'd learned some Norse in his travels as a necessity over the time.