by Alynshi on May 29th, 2010, 6:01 pm
The girl looked much like a baby bird fallen from the nest onto the forest floor, wide eyed, panicked, lost, and the feathers she was clothed in surely didn't do anything but add to this appearance. In fact, all she was wearing was feathers, as that was something she had been doing her entire life. Feathers were quite the norm in Chaktawe communities, but here the culture-shocked girl hadn't seen one outfit of feathers, much less a fellow Chaktawe.
Her black hair was in a wavy mess, a blue, silver, black and white feather stuck in the left side of her head were barely managing to stay weaved in the tousled masses of black hair. The skin along her black eyes were considerably lighter than that of the rest of her body, lightened from years of wearing white paint on the area to keep the desert sun from blinding her. Her skin was a coppery color everywhere else, almost seemingly glowing. Black freckles lined her hands, sensory 'organs' which were giving her so many signals of movement it was hard to focus.
She was clothed in a black feather coat, hanging down to her knees, slightly longer than the skirt of her brown-feather dress. The feathers were rather messy and needed to be straightened along their fabric, but the day had been so hectic she had not even had time to consider her own body's appearance, much less her clothing. Tan moccasin-like boots went slightly above her ankles, decorated here and there with a black or blue bead.
She was turning a few heads, to say the least.
Mostly, the girl was overwhelmed. She had never seen so many people, in such different kinds of clothing with such odd hair colors and styles. What varied even more was the varying skin tones, from as pale as the desert moon to a very deep midnight blue. For her entire life, Alynshi had been around tan, black-haired people with black eyes. Now she was surrounded by people didn’t look the same at all.
She was barely able to maneuver around the masses of people walking on these streets. She tried not to stare at some, but occasionally she wasn’t able to help it. Alynshi stumbled, knocking into a person’s shoulder and gained a sharp glance in return. “S-sorry.” She said in common, the words heavily accented by her Tawna-speaking lips. She side stepped to the side of a building, away from the ever-moving stream of people, allowing her a few breaths of rest. She leaned up against the stone wall, sighing heavily. She mumbled something to herself in Tawna, then opened up the flap on the bag that contained all of her belongings, glancing over the items inside with her eyes, then dug a slender-fingered hand into it and pulled out a small leather bag, full of coins. She pried it open with one finger, checking the contents, then placed it back inside, closing the flap and looking back up at the masses.
When a slight breach in the crowd occurred, she noticed a stand that intrigued her. Food. A simple fruit stand, holding an odd red fruit she had never seen before in wooden boxes. She took a step forward, attention locked onto the stand, and ran directly into a passing person. She slammed into the taller figure, stumbling back with her expression turned panicked. She quickly took 2 steps back, taking in the odd cloaked figure's appearance quickly as she could before she began to apologize. "Sorry! Sorry! Thank you!" She said in common, believing 'Thank You' to be some expression meaning 'I'm very sorry'. She glanced up at him, noticing red-tinted goggles, further adding to his odd look. In fact, he stuck out in the crowd in a way similar to the how she did herself.
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Alynshi on May 29th, 2010, 10:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.