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Trevadir Thôrmaetha
The Siren's Embrace - Harlond
(some point before Erulaitalë)
The Siren's Embrace... The place where it had all begun for Trevadir. It was just a few years ago that he had first set foot in the place. And here he was, again. Older now, and hopefully, wiser. He didn't really like it here, but it was the only place he could find to work; as a musician that is. The place was generally pretty suitable for anyone wanting to avoid being seen, so it made it easier for him not to be discovered by anyone who might be searching for him, although he did feel uneasy, knowing that it was a place that his father, and other members of the crew, frequented when they were in Harlond. Every time he gave thought to the name of the place, Trev found himself a little amused by how fitting it was, in a way. That it was here where he had fallen for the same old trick as so many others, which had ended with him being trapped out on a ship, unable to return home. It was here where his life had been changed forever. He realized now that his father's only interest in inviting him to join him was simply for the purpose of adding to his crew. There had been others who were swindled into joining, but in other ways. Trevadir was apparently the only one who had eagerly and knowingly let himself be deceived, without being the least bit drunk, either. And for that he felt like a complete idiot. He knew now that the man he had once called his father was a liar and a swindler... and a very smooth talker.
The lesson had been hard-learned, and was not going to be easy to forget. Nor had it been easy to get away from them, but he was relieved that he was, at last. Though he tried his best to push the hurt out of his heart, it refused to leave entirely. He tried to ignore it, instead focusing on the jovial tune flowing from his flute. Trev was seated in his usual spot, at one end of the bar counter. Someone had decided to sing the words to the tune he was playing, and soon another drunken sailor had joined in. Though his mouth was busy on the flute's mouthpiece, his eyes showed the smile that was there. Music helped him put his troubles out of mind. He enjoyed making music, and he enjoyed it even more when others enjoyed the music with him. For a little while, he was able to forget where he was as he flowed easily through the lively song. He was just a simple musician, providing a bit of entertainment and liveliness to the establishment, not a guy hiding from various folks who wanted him dead.
Until a harsh reminder arrived, in the form of his flute being rudely snatched from his hands. Startled, Trev jumped up. "Hey!" He began, but the protest died the moment he laid eyes on the culprit. He tensed, his dark brown gaze meeting that of the big, muscular, sneering man before him. "Samroth." The last time he'd seen this guy, he'd wanted to kill Trev. He probably still wanted to, and that did not make this meeting a joyful one. He swallowed, a bit nervous to be confronted with one of those who wanted him dead.
"I didn't think you'd be stupid enough to come here, boy," The pirate scoffed. "Rumor has it you've left the crew... and they're all pretty upset with you. I'll bet the captain would be very...interested... in knowing where to find you." He grinned with malicious eagerness at the thought of leading the unhappy captain right to where he might find his 'wayward' son who had, in Dev's point of view, betrayed him. The rest of the crew would be more than happy to retaliate for what he had done, too.
Trev was well aware of all of this, and inwardly cringed at the fact that he'd had little other choice but to hang around this place. He'd meant to be more watchful, but had gotten a bit carried away with his music. "What do you want?" Trev kept his voice low, trying not to draw too much attention to them.
"We've got some unfinished business, you and me," Samroth reminded him, with a rough shove against Trevadir's chest.
Though forced backward a step, Trev didn't let the shove push him any further than that. "We have no business together. And I'm done with all of them too, I want nothing to do with any of your sort... especially the
captain." He left out that he would be extremely unwelcome on the ship now, after what he'd done in parting. Not that he wanted to go back. "I'm just trying to earn an honest living, so leave me alone, alright? And give me back my flute." Trev demanded, feeling his temper rising, though he tried to control it.
"No business, huh? How's that
fiance of yours? You marry her yet?" Samroth sneered. "I don't see her anywhere around... did you dump her after you were through with her?"
Trev's eyes narrowed, and he took a breath to keep his anger in check. "She's
safe." He retorted, gritting his teeth as he spoke in a hushed tone, struggling to keep control of his temper. He was unwilling to say anything more than that about his friend's whereabouts. For one, he didn't exactly know, himself, where Iole was... and he certainly wasn't about to admit that the whole betrothal thing was invented on the spot as a means to try and protect her. "Now give it back."
"I don't think so," Samroth looked at the flute, holding it tauntingly close, as if to tempt Trev to try and reach for it. "I think I'd rather you fight me for it." He smirked.
"I don't want to fight you." Trev informed him quietly, not making a move to grab it, since he knew it was just a trick. He'd fought this man once before, and by some miracle had managed to win... but he knew Samroth didn't consider that fight finished. Trev didn't want to draw his dagger, unwilling to let this to escalate to the point of bloodshed... for either of them. "Give me the flute."
"You want it? Here, take it!" With that, he suddenly swung the instrument toward Trev's head, snarling viciously.
Trev already suspected a move like that, and so the second he saw the man's hand moving to swing, he ducked as fast as he could. Some glasses behind him took the blow in his stead, shattering all over the counter and nearby floor. But he didn't have long to celebrate that small victory, as Samroth was swinging at him again, this time aiming for his ribs. Trev had barely any time to think, and instinctively jerked his torso backward, out of the way, while his arms reached out and together, in a scissor-like motion, catching the man's wrist and hand. The impact of this sent the flute, now a weapon, spinning out of his hand. The metal instrument spun dangerously across the room toward one of the tables. Trev spared a brief glance after it, hoping that no one would get hit by it. He sure didn't want anyone else getting hurt, but he was honestly a lot more worried about himself at the moment.
In that second that he glanced after his flute, Samroth took advantage of the distraction, sending a powerful kick against his chest. Trev didn't see it in time, and took it right in the solar plexus. Eyes rounding, the air was painfully driven from his lungs as he went flying, stumbling backward across the room, after his flute. The young musician crashed heavily against a table, groaning in pain as he collapsed onto the floor soon after. His body instinctively wanted to curl up, but he struggled to try and get back up, despite the agony in his lungs from the kick.
"S-sorry," The young musician gasped, aimed toward whoever happened to be at the table he'd been shoved into. At this rate, it could be the last words he said. It hurt to breathe. It hurt to sit up. It even hurt to move. And Samroth was coming after him, with a dagger in his hand now. The pirate clearly intended to finish this fight for good. The Siren's Embrace.... It could very well be where it all ended for Trevadir.