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yorgi :)
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Yorgi isn’t exiled to some far off strange land. Following Jack’s supposed death and losing Sara, he fights back against the rogue, Carlo, though he ends up losing and is left for dead on the hill. He and Rhaegar are discovered by Sinbad and his group, and through scattered signing, Rhaegar tells them what happened. Yorgi is cleaned up, bandaged and taken back to their settlement.
After waking up from a particularly bad nightmare, part a vision of a future and part a memory of shattering his only connection to the young woman he loved, Yorgi leaves their settlement. He leaves a scroll for one of the elders about who should be the next seer and to Rhaegar, a message to stay with his family, they’re precious.
He is attempting to find a way to get to Sara in Greece, though along the way goes to where Jack’s boat had stopped, the fire still smoldering, but there are footsteps leading away from it and no body. He follows them for a few days before they disappear and he returns to his original plan. Eventually he gets on a small boat with enough supplies to hopefully last until he can reach a destination but ultimately a storm washes him up on an undiscovered land. The boat in ruins, he sort of gives up, cursing the Gods for his “gift” and everything else.
He’s still a Viking by nature, so he builds a small home near a massive waterfall, (fresh, clean water and an abundance of fish, plus for a while the noise seems to help him sleep soundly) and intends to live out the last of his days there, alone. Rhaegar goes looking for him several times but always come back empty handed. The last time he returns, it’s with a fragment of Yorgi’s boat that was found a floating debris near the new land. The men with him searched the beach and the surrounding land but it was uninhabited, from what they could tell. With no people to conquer and the land not that suitable for farming (on the side they landed on) they left. Rhaegar’s son had insisted on going with them, he thought he saw Yorgi but was stopped from going into the forests by one of the other men, claiming “this must be the land of the Gods, since there was no one else living on it, and he could be tricked by them, easily if he strayed too far” When the boy looks again, Yorgi is gone. He did want to embrace his friend but knew he would either be taken back or Rhaegar would try to stay with him.
Yorgi passes what should have been his first death while here, after being overtaken by a massive bear. He kills the beast, by running an obsidian blade through its eye (the same blade the Jarl presented to Sara on their wedding) but is crushed under its weight. His last thought is of Sara, muttering to no one that he would love her, though likely would not see her again, as his soul would likely not make it to Valhalla. He awakens a few days later with a white wolf nuzzling one of his hands. He’s weak and unstable, still covered in the bear’s blood, and his own. While only slightly conscious he allows the wolf to drag him from under the bear’s body and lays near it. His mind fills with visions, one in particular being in front of a grand fire as a young child in a white dress and flowers in her braided hair dances around barefoot. She tells him that Sara survived and he will too, so much more will be expected of him. In his delirium he believes the girl to be his and Sara’s child, they had actually talked about it briefly, so he figures it’s just a Dream before he passes on.
Instead, he awakens several hours later with a gasp, sitting straight up in the darkness. His clothes are tacky and black with blood, but the wounds from the bear are gone. The wolf is still there, nuzzling him to bring him around and seems to guide him back to his home. In the morning, Yorgi sheds his tattered and blood soaked clothing, burning them before walking into the river. He swims to the waterfall and sits under it, looking over every inch of his body. He has a few scars across his stomach and chest but they are already starting to fade. He knows he died, he felt as though his soul left for a while but he’s not dead and still has a soul, so far as he can figure. Rather than abandoning the body of the bear in the forest, he builds a pyre and burns it, sending it to the eternal hunting grounds of Odin, it’ll be a great foe for the Gods.
For a while, he lives alone on the island, drawing paths and maps of different locations. It’s a beautiful, mountainous place, full of rolling fields, great hunting and fishing opportunities and would have been perfect for a Viking settlement. He assumes he will remain alone there until his next passing though soon finds a dragon headed longboat washed up on the shore one afternoon with a young, pregnant woman bound to it. Hurrying to untie her, he finds out she was a Karl’s (middle rank, beneath Jarl) stolen bride and after refusing to bed the man who killed her first husband she was bound to the ship and set adrift to die. Yorgi introduces himself, claiming to be a criminal himself and makes a joke about Australia she doesn’t understand and he doesn’t ever bother to explain. Yorgi offers to build her a home so she and her unborn child will be safe though before that she’s living in his.
The affection is slow to grow between the two of them though with no midwife, when she goes into labor, Yorgi delivers her son. He’s a strong boy, and Yorgi blesses him as he had done the children of his precious village. Watching the blessing, the young woman asks Yorgi to tell her who he really is. After he does so, she tells him she knows of his people. There was a great raid on their main settlement in the night and fires took most of the homes. Their Jarl died in combat against a crazed former member who had been exiled by them for trying to steal another man’s wife. When Yorgi confronts her about what happened to the people after that, she tells him that they appointed a cursed mute man to Jarl after he killed the traitor in close combat. It’s somewhat a comfort to know that Rhaegar is now in power, he’s a good man if nothing else, and he has several children that can easily continue his line. He assumes, unknowingly, that Carlo Vance finally met his end by Rhaegar’s blade. It’s also during her story that he learns Rhaegar’s son is almost a man now, and Yorgi has been gone for nearly 20 years. It hasn’t felt that long to him, and he rationalizes that his death to the bear must have actually taken place a few years ago, rather than just a few months.
Yorgi and the young woman are never actually married, as it’s only them on the island, but they do have several children together. Over time, more settlers come to the land and it’s eventually given the name Iceland, for the ice flows seen floating off the side of the land. As his wife begins to age and he doesn’t, despite being much older than she is, Yorgi starts to finally understand. He stays with them long enough to see his granddaughter born into the world, whom he gives the name Sara and blesses. Holding the small child by the fire he receives a vision of Vance laughing maniacally as a great castle burns and the bodies of men and women hang by their ankles over the walls and realizes he needs to leave. Kissing his granddaughter he lingers long enough to tell his children he loves them but after losing their mother he feels his own time may be running out. Their oldest son, the one he brought into the world and first blessed, follows him as he tries to leave and he tells the man the truth about him, he has something he must do, but if he stays any longer the people will begin to consider him a sorcerer. His son allows him to go, embracing the man he always knew as his father and watches as he leaves. Halfway down the road, the white wolf appears again and follows Yorgi down the path.
As Jorgen he still has the wolf, or a wolf similar to it, which he tells people is a Norwegian elkhound. Most just take it at face value. Below is sort of what the wolf looked like when it first appeared to him:
And now:
Her name is Astrid
Craving some Yorgi...
Because I know that there are some folks on here who know how to help me get a Yorgi fix. I've watched his scenes in xXx more times than I should admit to, but he has inspired that smutty muse of mine to write what I lovingly refer to as Yorgi Porn with Yorgi, an OFC, and some F/F and threesome action with Yelena. In my little world, X has not arrived on the scene to screw things up.
I also have to note that Marton has a right pert pair of nips. While watching a scene in in xXx, I noticed them nearly poking through his shirt. When you add that to the scene from Rain...UNF!!! Okay, I need to be in my bunk! ♥
octo's voice is so cuuuute~<3