by Nanuk on January 3rd, 2014, 7:02 am
Winter 2 513 AV
Nanuk shuffled into the building to escape the frigid wind outside. The chill left frost on his hair, giving his purple Vanthan hair an ethereal shimmer. His eyes rested a content brown as he warmed up, rubbing his hands together. His kettle drum, strapped to his side, bumped against another passerby with a dum. He held it closer, and looked around the room. When he embarked on his adventure to become a great bard, this isn't exactly what he had in mind. But before he could worry about anything else, he had to worry about a job. He tried convincing a tavern woman to hire him...that lasted all of one night.
Shrugging his shoulders, he stepped forward with a nod to the stern looking man. He wondered how he felt about a musician, applying to work as such. The man's brow was strong, and made him feel judged. His eyes shifted an indignant, somewhat proud gold. Especially in times of need, many saw entertainment as a waste. As an indulgence that can be crossed out. Thoughts of those people darkened Nanuk's eye color as he held his head higher. No. Artists and musicians are the lifeblood of times of need, like winters. When spirits are down, and workers are afraid, they turn to music to find strength, laughter, and friendship. He would not let the stare of this man take that from him. Diligently, he bent over the paper, and filled out in the cleanest writing he could:
Name: Nanuk
Race: Vantha
Age: 21
Relevant Skills: Story Telling, Singing, Music Composition, Musical Instrument: Kettle Drum
Preferred Employment: Bard, Tavern entertainment, Morale specialist
Expected Stay In Syliras: Two seasons, maybe.
He moved across, and set his eyes on the warm looking woman behind the desk. Eyes a more cheerful green, he smiled at her with a little charm, and handed her the papers. "Good morning," His voice cheerfully rang. "I hope you're doing well, today miss. I hope my papers are all in order. You wouldn't happen to know an establishment looking for someone who fits these skills, would you?"