18th of Winter, 511 A.V.
Ethne stood outside of the Tavern known as the Rearing Stallion, setting down her sachel, she pulled out her Shakuhachi and leaned against the wall by the door. Her ferret popped out of her sachel and took his normal position of laying down atop it. Anyone who tried to take the bag or something from it would arouse an angry ferret. Ethne knew that her ferret, like others of his species, was a violent creature when angered, and would attack viciously any unfamiliar hands that disturbed him.
Crossing one leg while leaning against the wall, Ethne closed her eyes and began playing. The song wasn't very long, barely three minutes or so. But it, like all music, had a power beyond that of simple song. It carried, long and sweet, floating into the tavern and down the street. Enticing, slow and sleepy as it would draw in those who heard it. The ferret, who was usually wide eyed and alert, slowly laid down and relaxed. The song slowly putting him to sleep.
Ethne stood outside of the Tavern known as the Rearing Stallion, setting down her sachel, she pulled out her Shakuhachi and leaned against the wall by the door. Her ferret popped out of her sachel and took his normal position of laying down atop it. Anyone who tried to take the bag or something from it would arouse an angry ferret. Ethne knew that her ferret, like others of his species, was a violent creature when angered, and would attack viciously any unfamiliar hands that disturbed him.
Crossing one leg while leaning against the wall, Ethne closed her eyes and began playing. The song wasn't very long, barely three minutes or so. But it, like all music, had a power beyond that of simple song. It carried, long and sweet, floating into the tavern and down the street. Enticing, slow and sleepy as it would draw in those who heard it. The ferret, who was usually wide eyed and alert, slowly laid down and relaxed. The song slowly putting him to sleep.