Disclaimer: I don't own the original characters…..:sob:

In the first days of Wyvern's Court, the avian and serpiente people approached their new homes with an uneasy silence. It would be weeks before anyone expected the two to even speak to one another. With that in mind, most knew that it would be years before the avians and serpiente were comfortable being so close to each other. As a result, many expected Wyvern's Court to fail

The avian people reached their homes, all wanting a place as far from the serpiente as possible. At the same time, the serpiente tried to make their new homes comfortable, all of them also trying to acquire a place as far from their former enemiesas possible. The heir to the two thrones, Oliza, had her work cut out for her.

However, like in all stories, there are people who are more accepting of others. These are the type of people who are willing to try something new, and wish to make the best of things. One such person, a raven named Myra, approached the market against the wishes of her alistair, a crow. Needless to say, the serpiente were quite astonished to see an avian among them. After a few moments, they greeted her cautiously, and after a few days, enthusiastically. She became a friend to the dancers, for her lovely voice added to their beautiful movements. She and A'isha, leader of the dancers, became a duo where they combined A'isha's dance with Myra's song.

A year later, she had a child. This child did not, however, belong to her alistair. While in the market, she had met another raven trying to make the best of the Wyvern's Court. She introduced him to her friends in the Nest and taught him a few dances. Two months later, she was with child. Ashamed, she hid the pregnancy and gave birth in the Nest. A few days later, she left, taking the child with her. No one saw her after that.

The day that the royal family came to Wyvern's Court, there was a commotion. The two royal cousins, Salem and Oliza, ran through the market to hide from their parents. For the next hew hours, the market was in an uproar. It wasn't until after the child, Nicias, found them that things began to quiet down. With people so concerned with finding the royal children, no one noticed the little raven, about three-years-old, crying for her mother. As the dancer, A'isha, helped a merchant reorganize his wares, she heard the little raven's sobs. One look at her, and the dancer knew who she must be, for the child looked exactly like a younger version of her mother. The child's real family refused to admit any relation to the girl, so the dancers offered to take her in, making her the first avian to be raised completely serpiente. They named her Calandra, meaning "singing bird".