![]() ![]() Their father the king is aging, and their older half-brother, Yama, is ambitious. Meanwhile, Agni is having his own problems. The pressure from the east isn't letting up, and the trives near the western edge of the steppe are starting to move. Some among the Lady's people think she's a spy for the tribes to the east, that she will lead them to this peaceful and and bring war.Īnd the tribes are coming. Sarama finds her western land, and a wealthy and peaceful people who worship the Lady and are ruled by women. ![]() The tribes in most distant eastern lands are pushing west, seeking better prospects, and pushing everyone west of them further west. When stories reach the tribe of a wealthy land far to the west, a land ruled by women, Sarama take the Mare and a pack pony, and heads west to find this land where maybe the Lady is still worshiped.īefore she goes, she asks Agni to promise not to lead the White Horse tribe west.īut the climate is changing life on the steppes is getting harder. There's no one else of the pure bloodline. The old woman who was the White Mare's servant before her told Sarama that she will be the last one. Agni is the heir of the king of the White Horse tribe Sarama is heir to an older tradition, from before their mother's people became a part of the male-ruled tribes. Her mother died giving birth to her and her twin brother Agni. Sarama is the servant of the White Mare, the Lady of the Horses. ![]()
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