5th of Fall, 513 AV, Early Evening
Riverfall, Lapis Park
Riverfall, Lapis Park
It was the odor that intrigued him the most. Where Semele Park dazzled the nose with the fragrances of various flowers, and the Knirin Gardens tended to be dominated by the scent of fresh grass, Lapis Park was filled with an earthier aroma. The combination of stagnant water, mud, various reeds and all kinds of life produced a putrid smell that wasn't quite like anything he had experienced before. It was as if someone had taken a bowl of clay and a bowl of meat and mixed the two together. The end result was still faintly appetizing, but there was simultaneously something unsavory about the combination.
Hornet had come to the park simply because he had not been there before. Lapis wasn't situated on one of the main roads, and the city had many sites that had been higher on his list. But he needed quiet places where he could add entries to his journal, so today he had decided to see if the gemstone park would be suitable for that purpose. His general conclusion was that it wouldn't suit at all. Sure, the park was quiet, but he had yet to find a dry spot that wasn't at risk of getting intruded on by an unwary giant.
Still, he was glad he had come. It wasn't every day that you got to try if the scent of a place was indicative of it's taste. Here, that was just a matter of scooping a handful of mud from one of the ponds and bringing it to your mouth. Never one for dallying, the Pycon immediately followed up on the thought. He crouched low on the edge of the water, stretched out his arm, and brought up a ball of goo. Time to discover which scent dominated the taste.
Hornet had come to the park simply because he had not been there before. Lapis wasn't situated on one of the main roads, and the city had many sites that had been higher on his list. But he needed quiet places where he could add entries to his journal, so today he had decided to see if the gemstone park would be suitable for that purpose. His general conclusion was that it wouldn't suit at all. Sure, the park was quiet, but he had yet to find a dry spot that wasn't at risk of getting intruded on by an unwary giant.
Still, he was glad he had come. It wasn't every day that you got to try if the scent of a place was indicative of it's taste. Here, that was just a matter of scooping a handful of mud from one of the ponds and bringing it to your mouth. Never one for dallying, the Pycon immediately followed up on the thought. He crouched low on the edge of the water, stretched out his arm, and brought up a ball of goo. Time to discover which scent dominated the taste.