Winter 13th, 512 AV
Aradia’s travels had been long and hard, she never thought traveling alone would be so lonely and frightening. She was not sure where she was heading exactly, just letting her heart guide her feet. The sun was setting, and the hues of purples, oranges, and dark pinks painted the sky. Aradia looked up from her feet and saw a rather peculiar sight. Up ahead there was a lake, but what was peculiar about it was the fact that there was a city placed on the top of the lake, as if it just floated happily upon the water’s surface. For one so sheltered from things of this nature, it was a miraculous view to behold. Aradia quickened her steps, wrapping her black cloak around her small body, keeping the hood low upon her head.
As she neared the city she came upon a place littered with various sizes of docks and ravosala's in a variety of colors and designs. How interesting! Aradia thought to herself, the scene looking as if it were painted upon a canvas. She entered the beautiful painting going across a large bridge that said it lead to the The Nitrozian Plaza. She kept her head up, but her hood slung low to cover her face as she walked around the plaza searching for a Tavern.
She finally came to a Tavern named The Silver Sliver Tavern, Aradia thought the name strange but shrugged it off. It was rather a small establishment, but there was a lot of noisy that could be heard with in the small building from outside. Aradia was pleased to meet some new people besides her mother and father, and entered the tavern. On the outside of the building there was a few small tables arranged for people to view the beautiful vista of the canal, there was a young barmaid outside cleaning off the tables, and Aradia nodded her head at the barmaid to say hello as she entered the tavern.
It was a common looking, dainty little place, nothing spectacular about the contents. There were several small wooden tables arranged around the common area, with a large bar along to back wall. Barmaids were steadily weaving around the tables serving Ale and food to the patrons that were inside the bar. The thing that caught Aradia’s eye the most, and made her giggle with glee, was the fact that there was a small stage nestled inside the small establishments. Although it was rather small, it was made for entertaining, and that made Aradia’s heart fill with hope. Maybe she would be able to sing for people still after all. The long journey nearly dashed her dream of singing, she held on to it, but it almost disappeared. Seeing the stage lit the flame the fueled her burning passion for music. Aradia inhaled deeply to calm her joyfulness and approached the bar.
Behind the bar as a shrewd looking man, that looked to have a permanent frown upon his face. Not only was there a frown but an ugly scar that ran down the length of her face. He looked intimidating and mean, Aradia was almost too scared to ask to use the stage sometime. But she came this far, and she was not going to give up now. She hesitantly came up the bar, placing her small soft hands upon the hard wooden surface.
“E-excuse me Sir? Aradia fumbled out, inhaling deeply to calm her nerves.
“The names Jeb, not sir, what is it you want woman? The old intimidating man, named Jeb, replied. Aradia was shocked that he was so rude, she knew he did not look kind, but was hoping the saying “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” would ring true in this instance.
I.. Well.. I was just wondering if.. maybe that stage.. well.. I was hoping… Aradia kept fumbling over her words, she was terrified of not only the man, but that the man was going to say no and kick her out of the bar. Glancing around Aradia felt oddly out of place, she was a kind soft woman amongst hardened dark individuals, and she was terrified that she made a grave mistake.
Jeb looked at the girl a deep frown making grooves on his forward. She looked utterly terrified. He knew he gave an air of intimidation off, but he did not think he would scare the piss out of the young lady. The only thing he cared about was his precious alcohol and the good of the bar. He did not care about the lady, nor was trying to cause her any harm. He felt a small ounce of pity for the young girl, but only a small amount.
Calm down, it isn’t like Ima bite your head off miss, or throw you out to the dogs. Just say what you need to say, I am a busy man, this alcohol doesn’t serve itself ya know. Jeb ground out trying to sound pleasant, but the grumble in his voice was still present.
Aradia gulped down her fear and took two deep breathes before reattempting to ask her question again. She almost went into a panic attack from fear alone. Maybe this wasn’t the best place for her to be. Aradia glanced over at the stage longingly and came to the conclusion that she was here to perform to others, to better herself, and to find self-fulfillment, and that is what she was going to do.
I am sorry si-..Jeb. I did not mean to make a fool of myself, I am new here and this surrounding is different than what I am used to. Anyways, to get to the point, I was hoping that maybe one day soon or even tonight, that I could use your stage. I am a pretty good singer, and would love to provide some entertainment to your patrons, free of course.
Jeb smiled at the little lady and nodded his head. Alright then, ya can use my stage when ever you like. But I think you may need to just sit here on this bar stool, and have ya a drink and calm your nerves a bit, yes?
Aradia flew her hood back, a bright happy smile on her face and leaned over the bar and gave Jeb a peck on the cheek. Oh thank you so much Jeb, you have made me so happy! And I have never drink alcohol before, but if you think it will calm my nerves, I do not see what it could hurt. Aradia sat down on the stool smiling brightly. She was actually going to be able to sing to a audience! It may be a small audience, but still it was better than singing to the birds in the trees and the insects on the ground!
Jeb’s old wrinkled face turned a shade of red at the kiss on the cheek and he sputtered a bit, but just nodded and went to make Aradia a drink to calm her nerves…
Aradia’s travels had been long and hard, she never thought traveling alone would be so lonely and frightening. She was not sure where she was heading exactly, just letting her heart guide her feet. The sun was setting, and the hues of purples, oranges, and dark pinks painted the sky. Aradia looked up from her feet and saw a rather peculiar sight. Up ahead there was a lake, but what was peculiar about it was the fact that there was a city placed on the top of the lake, as if it just floated happily upon the water’s surface. For one so sheltered from things of this nature, it was a miraculous view to behold. Aradia quickened her steps, wrapping her black cloak around her small body, keeping the hood low upon her head.
As she neared the city she came upon a place littered with various sizes of docks and ravosala's in a variety of colors and designs. How interesting! Aradia thought to herself, the scene looking as if it were painted upon a canvas. She entered the beautiful painting going across a large bridge that said it lead to the The Nitrozian Plaza. She kept her head up, but her hood slung low to cover her face as she walked around the plaza searching for a Tavern.
She finally came to a Tavern named The Silver Sliver Tavern, Aradia thought the name strange but shrugged it off. It was rather a small establishment, but there was a lot of noisy that could be heard with in the small building from outside. Aradia was pleased to meet some new people besides her mother and father, and entered the tavern. On the outside of the building there was a few small tables arranged for people to view the beautiful vista of the canal, there was a young barmaid outside cleaning off the tables, and Aradia nodded her head at the barmaid to say hello as she entered the tavern.
It was a common looking, dainty little place, nothing spectacular about the contents. There were several small wooden tables arranged around the common area, with a large bar along to back wall. Barmaids were steadily weaving around the tables serving Ale and food to the patrons that were inside the bar. The thing that caught Aradia’s eye the most, and made her giggle with glee, was the fact that there was a small stage nestled inside the small establishments. Although it was rather small, it was made for entertaining, and that made Aradia’s heart fill with hope. Maybe she would be able to sing for people still after all. The long journey nearly dashed her dream of singing, she held on to it, but it almost disappeared. Seeing the stage lit the flame the fueled her burning passion for music. Aradia inhaled deeply to calm her joyfulness and approached the bar.
Behind the bar as a shrewd looking man, that looked to have a permanent frown upon his face. Not only was there a frown but an ugly scar that ran down the length of her face. He looked intimidating and mean, Aradia was almost too scared to ask to use the stage sometime. But she came this far, and she was not going to give up now. She hesitantly came up the bar, placing her small soft hands upon the hard wooden surface.
“E-excuse me Sir? Aradia fumbled out, inhaling deeply to calm her nerves.
“The names Jeb, not sir, what is it you want woman? The old intimidating man, named Jeb, replied. Aradia was shocked that he was so rude, she knew he did not look kind, but was hoping the saying “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” would ring true in this instance.
I.. Well.. I was just wondering if.. maybe that stage.. well.. I was hoping… Aradia kept fumbling over her words, she was terrified of not only the man, but that the man was going to say no and kick her out of the bar. Glancing around Aradia felt oddly out of place, she was a kind soft woman amongst hardened dark individuals, and she was terrified that she made a grave mistake.
Jeb looked at the girl a deep frown making grooves on his forward. She looked utterly terrified. He knew he gave an air of intimidation off, but he did not think he would scare the piss out of the young lady. The only thing he cared about was his precious alcohol and the good of the bar. He did not care about the lady, nor was trying to cause her any harm. He felt a small ounce of pity for the young girl, but only a small amount.
Calm down, it isn’t like Ima bite your head off miss, or throw you out to the dogs. Just say what you need to say, I am a busy man, this alcohol doesn’t serve itself ya know. Jeb ground out trying to sound pleasant, but the grumble in his voice was still present.
Aradia gulped down her fear and took two deep breathes before reattempting to ask her question again. She almost went into a panic attack from fear alone. Maybe this wasn’t the best place for her to be. Aradia glanced over at the stage longingly and came to the conclusion that she was here to perform to others, to better herself, and to find self-fulfillment, and that is what she was going to do.
I am sorry si-..Jeb. I did not mean to make a fool of myself, I am new here and this surrounding is different than what I am used to. Anyways, to get to the point, I was hoping that maybe one day soon or even tonight, that I could use your stage. I am a pretty good singer, and would love to provide some entertainment to your patrons, free of course.
Jeb smiled at the little lady and nodded his head. Alright then, ya can use my stage when ever you like. But I think you may need to just sit here on this bar stool, and have ya a drink and calm your nerves a bit, yes?
Aradia flew her hood back, a bright happy smile on her face and leaned over the bar and gave Jeb a peck on the cheek. Oh thank you so much Jeb, you have made me so happy! And I have never drink alcohol before, but if you think it will calm my nerves, I do not see what it could hurt. Aradia sat down on the stool smiling brightly. She was actually going to be able to sing to a audience! It may be a small audience, but still it was better than singing to the birds in the trees and the insects on the ground!
Jeb’s old wrinkled face turned a shade of red at the kiss on the cheek and he sputtered a bit, but just nodded and went to make Aradia a drink to calm her nerves…