Then she gave a slight bow. “Thank you. We will get everything ready in due time.”
Then, while Satu was busy thinking up an exciting announcement design, Aselia was out and about on her own, making her round at the ship and talking to the sailors. “We’re planning a festival, please come!”, she told them.
“There will be competitions, friendly sparring and storytelling. Save your creativity for us – you won’t regret it!”
“Your Cap has promised to tell some of his most thrilling stories.”
“We have excellent singers. I can promise that they’ll make your heart tremble with sweet emotion!”
And on she went advertising the festival with the most beautiful words she could think of. Although Aselia neither sought nor avoided being the center of attention, she was happy in the role she had chosen for herself. Additionally, nobody would deny that she knew what she did.
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Eventually the time of the festival had come. Satu was the one to announce the beginning and various attractions they had prepared at various locations around the ship. The stage at the quarterdeck, however, was left empty until Satu placed herself at the balustrade to speak to the crew. Aselia, who enjoyed the sight of expectant and excited faces, was sitting at the upper part of the staircase where she had perfect view to Satu as well as over the whole deck.
When the other Konti started to speak, Aselia looked at the crowd and couldn’t deny a tiny smile. The visible signs of excitement quickly flooded her veins with adrenaline and her feelings with joy. After all, there was something they could do and something they were good at away from Mura. It was possible to bring the spirit of the Konti community upon humans as well – that had been proven now. Aselia dearly hoped that Kamalia felt a hint of what was going on here.
The invocation of Laviku, the god they all shared a bond with, was a clever beginning, although Satu probably hadn’t intended it as such. Like everyone else, Aselia praised the Master of the Sea with lowered head and closed eyes. He was the one who carried them safely towards his vast ocean depths, He was the one who had claimed the Konti as His own. Their beloved father – they owed him a debt of gratitude, but at the same time far more than that. Therefore, it was very important to thank Him when the opportunity arose. Aselia, however, added a special line that her blood and the love for her sister dictated her: May Kamalia find inner peace and strength to endure this journey and may she find pleasure in whatever she is destined to do in Syliras.
Then Satu called for the Captain to enter the stage and share the first story. “… just as it was promised”, Aselia whispered and smiled up to the other Konti. She had felt a bond emerging as they had worked together to get the festival going. At the moment, it was just the seed of friendship, but Aselia believed that it would grow and bloom in time.
Anyway, she excitedly awaited the Captain’s tale. Hopefully he really had more in store than the average cock-and-bull story, but from all she had seen and felt, she expected as much.