TW: Discussion of thread injuries
Maev had worked her share of grunt jobs in her life. Farmhand. Deckhand. Fisher. Guard-for-hire. Dockworker. Drudge. Anything that paid and didn't require too many turns of training or too much of a commitment to sticking around. But since she'd first met Tezcath's eyes, she'd made her living fighting thread. Which was, quite frankly, the worst work she'd ever done. No Harper was going to write a ballad about shucking oysters- but oysters couldn't eat a man's hand, not leaving so much as a bone behind. Maev was smart enough to know she wasn't so special it could never be her hand. So she'd gotten out when she could. And signed herself straight up for what promised to be far safer work.
The safest squad in Semaca, of course, was Chopin. But Tezcath had too much of an ego to haul wood. Besides, Requiem had potential. Opportunity to make some extra marks, if she got clever or lucky enough to find something worth the trouble of pawning.
Besides, Tezcath had always liked hunting. Life went smoother for Maev, when he was placated enough to want to be cooperative.
They really don't look anything like you. That Igenite who said you looked like a spotty must have been blind as a bat, Maev noted to Tezcath, as she stared at the trio of stuffed spotties. One of them had a beak, which was a bit odd, as Maev had never met an animal with a beak before. But then, she'd never met a spotty either.
She stood in the middle of the most horrifying weyr she'd ever seen, filled with taxidermied creatures large and small, the walls covered in pinned bugs and dried leaves. The scholar squad- Mazurka- had put this place together, supposedly, to help acquaint new members of the Squads with the local wildlife. She'd been ordered to go look at it.
So she was looking at it.
Someone at Mazurka had probably just wanted an excuse to show off their morbid trophies in a room big enough so dragons could also come and gawp.
Tezcath stared at the spotty, with an intense, unwavering focus, already analyzing the creature, When we encounter one, I will prove myself the superior bearer of spots.