Flashback Thread: Spring, 509 AV |
"Here we are," Leeha told Ayla in her soft voice. "This is Black Rock... home of the Dead Queen, Dira. This place is a sanctuary... on land, we are hunted by the Myrians who live in the jungle to the west." The Charoda elder paused as dragon that they sitting on surfaced, its long neck and head breaking the waves, and then the back, where they sat, gave way to the cool, welcoming air. "But here, none may harm another. Not the ghosts, not the living. The goddess of death forbids it," the pale one smiled at the youngling. "It is safe to trade here. The Myrian, Salakel of the Crimson Sun, trades across from us at the Post." The dragon took its time easing through the water towards the dock, bringing Black Rock into view.
Black Rock was as stark a contrast as one could hope to find from the beautiful lights, the architecture, and liveliness of Charbosi. About them, a few of the pale land-walkers waved and to the Charodae, and Leeha returned the gesture. The black and white and grey that surrounded them was broken up only by simple flashes of colour, like the gloves of the robed figures who pushed the elegant boats along the canals with their long poles. Some wore scarves and gloves and other garments of color, but it was almost... drab. It was definitely depressing, even in the morning light that filtered through the fog. The enormous towers rose above the white, tomb-like buildings, disappearing into the haze overhead. Along the docks, and disappearing into the commercial district was a wide variety of people, humans and ghosts and a few others that, well, definitely were not human.
The silvery material of Leeha's robe had dried in the pleasantly cool spring air. The Charodae, used to the cooler temperatures of the ocean's floor, were not bothered by it, but Ayla was likely to notice the dryness of the air, and just how heavy she felt out of the water. "Many ghosts live on the island, side-by-side with those who choose to dwell here," the small trader stepped off of the dragon's back and onto the wooden dock, offering a hand to Ayla. "This is a safe enough place to learn to walk... as we'll stick to the docks and to the trading post for now. Swimming, you'll find, is one thing... but walking on land is quite another," she smiled at her. "Come, Acquitor Ayla, you have much to learn today."