Scorpio 1/21
Today brings a test of wills-- and you are sure to find that you're atleast in contention.
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52nd day of Winter
Not often did someone go to a place where only the day before they nearly perished. In fact, it was a test of wills for most people to come near the thing that nearly killed them, unless they were in love with it. So maybe climbers would return to the mountains even if they fell, and husbands would return to his wife even though she had attempted to kill him. They did so because they loved it, but Laudus did not. In fact the nuit despised the ocean after it whipped him around like a ragdoll in its currents. Yet he tested his will be returning to the shore, even if the possibility to being caught once more was possible.
But Laudus would brave the ocean, which was at low tide at the time he was there; he had planned that the day before in a conversation with Narris after the old man saved him. He had made sure to learn the tide cycle before he returned to the beach, and the man was eager to tell him. So now Laudus could collect his kelp in peace, without fear of being whisked away in the ocean. There was no man with a Laviku mark to save him this time, and he was sure the god wouldn't help him either.
It hadn't been difficult to travel to this cluster of boulders; Laudus was very observant so he wouldn't need to ask for directions. It wasn't that he disliked Narris; the man had taught him things Laudus, after looking back at it the night before, would be valuable in the future. It was just Laudus was in his scientist mood, and when this happened, he did not want to be around people. It was just him and his experiments.
With a hand placed on the rocks, Laudus walked carefully across the objects as he made his way towards the little clearing hidden by said rocks where his kelp was located. And without much difficulty, Laudus arrived at the clearing. Clear water held what he came for; kelp. The seaweed was vibrant green with flecks of gold on it, adding already to its beauty. Not visual beauty, to Laudus, but beauty of being the best kelp in Denval. And Laudus knew where it was. And he was here to harvest it.
But before he even stepped into the water, there was a little situating to be performed. The hood of his shadowsilk robes was drawn back, revealing Laudus' face, and the robe itself was taken off to reveal the clothing underneath. The robe was thrown over a boulder nearby, straightened so the water wouldn't catch it; it has already been wet enough for Laudus' taste. Next came the slippers, which Laudus set on top of his robes. Finally the nuit rolled up his pants legs, stopping at the legs. With that down, he gave a simple nod at his reflection in the calm water before his bare feet broke the surface.
Laudus began to harvest the kelp.