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An overwhelmed Konti and a helpful man of the Wave Guard meet on the bustling fringes of the docks.

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A Helping Hand (Ricky)

Postby Liana on January 8th, 2014, 5:46 pm

20th of Winter, 513 AV

Liana watched the three retreating backs of the Konti sisters who had comforted and counseled her on the voyage from Mura. Her heart felt heavy and she hated to see them go. They'd become rather close during those long talks when she would visit their chambers below deck in the late hours. Their reason for returning to Sylira was to seek out the eldest's two Akalak sons in Syliras, the capital of the region, and bring them back to Mura to meet some prospective brides. The oldest could have done so herself, but the other two wished to see the mainland again. Liana had asked them hundreds of questions about Zeltiva and its people; from the weather to what color the stones on the buildings were. Some were too specific to be answered. They couldn't remember every inch and every detail, but she'd learned a little.

For one, there had been some sort of plague. This was frightening news to her, but they assured her it would be safe. Secondly, there seemed to have been some sort of turmoil going on in the inner workings of the city. If she'd known this, she'd have stayed in Mura or chosen another city entirely. Perhaps she should have gotten off at the stop in Sahova. But as she stood at the ends of the dock watching the women disappear into the bustling crowd of sailors, fishermen, and civilians, nothing seemed to scream turmoil. Perhaps it was all over? A troop of four men jogged by carrying a bundled sail on their shoulders. Liana skittered out of the way, ducking despite there not actually being anything to duck under. She was too short for anything to hit her, and all four men were of monstrous proportions.

When she got turned back around, her eyes scanned the crowd for any sign of those three blonde heads. There was nothing. They were gone now. Liana hugged herself tightly and pulled her cloak snug around her shoulders. A biting wind was blowing off the waters of the dark bay. It wouldn't be too terrible out if not for that. A shoulder suddenly bumped her as someone squeezed past, making her stumble into the back of another walking by. They rounded on her in annoyance, shouting what had to be a curse in some foreign language. It wasn't Common. Liana shrunk away from the man's glare, turned, and ran into the crowd. She squeezed through milling bodies and stumbled over boots, getting a few more growls thrown her way.

The Konti stopped further down the docks, panting from the cold air that burned her lungs. The air smelled like oil, fish, and sweat with a hint of tobacco. It was overwhelming, all the people and sounds and smells. She'd stepped in a puddle of something and dirtied the hem of her cloak. Liana didn't want to imagine what it was. A woman was bustling by beside her, towing two children along and carrying a sleeping baby strapped to her bosom in a wrap. "Excuse me!" she begged in hesitant Common. The mother turned tired eyes on her. She was pale and tired looking, with messy brown hair thrown up in a bun and dark circles under her eyes. "Ay?" Liana frowned at the word. What is ay? she thought to herself. But the woman was staring at her accusingly and raised an eyebrow impatiently. "What do yee want?"

"Where is World's End Grotto?" she asked meekly. The sisters had told her that was the inn to seek out. The human's eyebrows furrowed, and one of the children started yanking on her arm and whining. A little boy with big green eyes and two missing front teeth. "I'm hungry! I wanna' go home!" he complained loudly. In a heartbeat, his sister started huffing away as well. The woman looked to be at the end of her rope. "Go sniff out a guard to help yee! I nary have time to help e'ry foreigner who steps foot off o' one o' those damned ships!" She turned and towed her children away, leaving Liana dazed and standing in her puddle of mysterious muck.
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Postby Ricky Maze on January 9th, 2014, 1:05 am

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She was so short compared to the fatherly fisherman, the guard who patrolled the Docks today, the ever known "Zeltivan Bear" to all his friends and family. The over-bearing man acted like a good friend to any he would meet nowadays and even better, held a higher spirit than most men in the city now that he was a father. Yet when he walked past a large group of ongoing deportees from the ship that made berth, the sight of a lonesome and very lost little girl happen to catch his eye. She just stood there in the muck without much mind to it, more so on the matter of the big new world before her. Oh yes, Zeltiva wasn't so much as a city as it was a brand new experience, a place full of wonder and elightenment Ricky was charged to protect.

Thus with the impulsive thought she needed assistance, and a minor act of parental instinct to follow along, Ricky had to approach the girl and see if he could be any assistance to her. "She's so tiny though." He couldn't help but admire how short she was, generally he being the bigger guy compared to the average folk, she was indeed very short in his standard of height. "An' she just stands dere wallowin' in de muck." He pondered if she had even seen Zeltiva before, but already doubted the possibility existed given the fact she acted like a lost puppy. Thus when Ricky finally approached her from behind he waited for her to maybe turn around, and then he would politely ask her if she needed help. However... instead of merely letting her stand in the muck, where his paternal instinct took over, he decided to get her out of it.

This action of course followed through with a hand gentle on the shoulder as he gripped it, whether she would react and get away or not he allowed enough freedom to do so. If she were docile enough to be grabbed, she would find that the large hand eased her several feet until she stood out of the puddle, and that the large gentle guard stood with a friendly smile while he addressed her. "Y'know, ye 'ave de look dat explains it al' lassie. Standin' 'round in puddles o' muck won't fix anythin' though, instead ye can count on me t' 'elp ya out." He spoke with a humble tone as he assured her help was here, to bring some comfort to the poor girl that likely needed his assistance.
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A Helping Hand (Ricky)

Postby Liana on January 9th, 2014, 3:34 am

Her first interaction with a Zeltivan and it had gone terrible. Were they all like this? Liana looked around at all the human faces, wide-eyed and verging on tears. She'd only been asking for directions and had been shot down like a bird right out of the sky. Her chin and lips trembled and her throat burned, but she clenched her jaw stubbornly after a short struggle with herself. She wasn't going to cry. Fists clenched the cloak that hung from her shoulders and just like when concentrating on her djed she tried to conjure up some of the courage that had been eluding her as of late, fighting with it and trying to bring it to the surface. Liana squirmed experimentally in her slimy puddle, squishing and squashing as she tried to unstick her boots. It was surprisingly tacky and messy, whatever it was. Her nose wrinkled with distaste. Oil perhaps? Mixed with only the Gods knew what.

It was lucky for her that the massive guard who'd caught sight of her took the opportunity to help. If it weren't for his big hands to steady and guide her out, Liana probably would have toppled over and made an even big mess of herself. She couldn't help but tense defensively at his touch, but the fright of his sudden appearance quickly vanished as she stumbled out of the puddle. Her boots came free with a nasty pop of suction and she scraped them discreetly on the cobbles underfoot. The guard's deep voice was gentle like his helping hands had been, and he looked and sounded all the parts a genuinely worried soul. Liana looked up, then looked up a little more into the face that loomed above. Is everyone so tall here? Or perhaps I am too small? She was quiet for a moment, trying to decipher the accent he had with the Common she knew.

The mother who'd been less than helpful spoke similarly. Must be regional? "New," Liana began carefully. "New, yes." Even on the voyage here she had spoke mostly Kontinese, so she carefully tested each word in her head and on her tongue. "I thank." He wore a uniform so she assumed he was a guard of some sort. Now surely Liana would get the help she desperately needed. Her shoulders sagged with relief and the burn in her throat returned. Moisture pooled in her eyes and she pursed her lips tightly, not wanting to suddenly burst into tears in front of the man. When Liana was semi-confident in her voice, she continued. "Very lost," she mumbled roughly, trying to keep the tears down. But all the noises and smells and people finally got to her. Tears spilled down her red cheeks, down to a trembling chin. "World's End Grotto?" she hiccuped, wiping away the wetness as more quickly fell.

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Postby Ricky Maze on January 12th, 2014, 11:41 pm

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Sorry!Been busy with work and ooc things on the forum, I appreciate the patience you've given me. :)

With the sudden tug for the girl to move Ricky could feel her tension ease as she stepped out of the muck, however her reaction to him was all the more geniune as is the case with all new lost foreigners. Yet her distress got the better of her and in the end her short phrases that suggested she needed help followed with tears, her stressful situation all the more present while the guard found his smile replaced with sympathy. "'ey, 'ey, 'ey! No need f'r tears now lassie, Oi can 'elp ye git t' de grotto in no time flat." The man assured her with a hand gently placed on her shoulder, a warm smile brought on to welcome the positivity. He understood how going somewhere completely new could be stressful, especially when you haven't a clue where anything resided and you're treated as a foreigner. "Now y're lookin' for de Grotto correct? Oi can imagine 'ow tuckered out ya must feel after de trip, so just relax an' take a deep breath now. You'll be able t' relax 'ere soon." He encouraged once more as he eased his hand from her shoulder to her back, it was a friendly manner of guidance as he walked her forward really.

He wasn't fully sure how much she could understand but Ricky remained hopefully optimistic about the idea of her catching on, the fact he was in a azure uniform had to definitely give away the fact he was someone who could help. Guards did after all wear outfits different from the locals and that usually gave away the impression that help remained around, but whether or not this girl actually trusted Ricky to bring her along to the Grotto was a entirely different manner. Thus he made no attempt to urge her along, but rather waited to see if she would come with him. He was after a big fellow with a soft heart, and he definitely wanted to leave a better example of how hospitable their fair city could be. "Name's Ricky by de way, Ricky Maze o' de Wave Guard. If ye would 'ave me, I'll take ya straight t' de World's End Grotto wi' full 'aste!"

Ricky wasn't sure if he was being persuasive in his attempts to comfort her, but he did his best to ease her stress while he spoke. In all manner of regards he kept to a peaceful and humble manner to keep the energy of the atmosphere warm and positive, even if the air were cold enough to show his breath as he waited to see if she would comply.
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Postby Liana on February 1st, 2014, 4:15 pm

It was hard to understand most of what this guard said, but the tone of his voice was kind and reassuring. Liana carefully wiped the salty tears from her flushed cheeks though more quickly replaced them. She wished her mother or her siblings were here, which was something she'd never imagined she'd ever think. The Konti sniffed quietly and pursed her lips. The guard's big gentle hand touched her back, comforting and gently coaxing. He knew the way, that was clear. She nodded when he double-checked if the Grotto was her destination. "Yes please," Liana urged, trying to smooth the crack in her voice and ease the trembling of her chin.

She followed where he led through the cloud, guided by the hand on her back and the anxious desire to curl up in bed behind a locked door. The crowed acted far different toward Ricky than they did her. It seemed like the intimidating wall of pedestrians parted like water in his wake, shuffling out of the way of his determined and efficient stride. She hung close to his side, eyes down and fingers knotted in front of her. When the docks were behind them, she peeked up at him. "Thank you," she mumbled, thoroughly embarrassed. "My name is Liana." A silence for over her for another block until her voice chimed again. "How far?"

Despite her frayed nerves she'd been drinking in the city. A glance here, a glance there. The buildings seemed washed out from the salty sea air, pale and worn unlike the pristine opulence of Mura. Edges seemed harsher and colors seemed duller here. It was a roughness that she was unaccustomed too; very masculine in a way compared to the feminism of everything back at the island. That was an easy way to compare them. A shaggy dog trotted by in the opposite direction, claws clicking on the paved stones underfoot. Its coat was brown and wiry; in need of a good brushing. Strange looking birds perched on the lip of a roof overhead and Liana stared at them as they walked past. They were short, plump, and gray with strangely shiny necks that seemed to be purple, green, and yellow all at once depending on the light.

Their beady orange eyes watched with disinterest as heads bobbed and turned erratically. They were unpleasant looking little things, but fascinating. "What is those?" Liana asked curiously in her butchered, accented Common. A finger pointed at the mass of feathered bodies watching from above, quietly cooing among themselves.

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Postby Ricky Maze on February 4th, 2014, 12:38 am

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oocNo worries! Work keeps me busy too. :)

Pleased to be able to guide her onward Ricky gently nudged her along and kept a hand at her back, it's roughlike texture a provider of a sense for security and trust as he brought her along. He was glad to see that she'd started to calm down at least a little, and knew well enough that his intent was to solely help her to her destination with all due respect. In a way this Konti reminded Ricky of a Charoda he once knew when she first arrived in Zeltiva, but of course that had been some time ago now and the situation was (of course) different from then. Now of course his paternal instincts governed much of his emotion, which in turn affected most of his actions when it came to people. Right now he felt obligated to see this young girl reach the World's End Grotto, so that the both could find some sort of sense of peace.

As they pressed along the streets of the city and the people paid mind to give them a little bit of space, Ricky allowed himself to relax as he felt sure the girl likely felt a bit more comfortable now. The fact she had someone helping her had to count for something, even if there was the off chance she couldn't understand all his words. He wagered she did comprehend some though considering she could speak a few common tongue words, and gave a bright smile down to her after he heard her speak a few phrases. "Tis me pleasure t' 'elp out a y'ung lass such as yer self, and ya can call me Ricky or Rick if ya will." He responded with a bit of a chuckle as he still remembered the day he met Arianne; thank the Gods he didn't have to jump in the sea now, it's certainly too cold to go diving for seaweed at this time of the year. "'ow far?" He repeated a bit lost for a few ticks, then he remembered where she needed to be. "Oh! From de Grotto! Not much fart'er now lass, just up the road 'ere and then we'll be dere soon."

He pointed ahead as he spoke with glances between her and the building that remained slightly in sight while they walked onward, he wasn't aware that she'd taken to look at the birds that rested on the building tops until she asked about them. When she asked what they were though his eyes went from the street before them to her, eyebrows furrowed as his sight followed the direction quickly to see the feathery creatures that rested above. "Dem? Dem's 're birds lass, pigeons t'ey be called." He answered curiously as he looked back down to Liana. "Ain't used t' pigeons in Mura?" He could pretty much guess that's where she came from, seeing as how most Konti originally arrive from there.

"Never really liked pigeons much dough, annoyin' little pests if ya ask me." He remarked with a thought back to Ignotus and his little group of undead pigeons he reanimated, thankfully the mindless flock hadn't been called onto him that day. Yet the idea of undead pigeons and raccoons moving about slightly sickened Ricky, as he could only wonder what it is he still saw in Ignotus Everto.
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A Helping Hand (Ricky)

Postby Eldritch on April 13th, 2014, 1:36 am

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Ricky :
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-Liana: Stuttering Konti
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-Liana: poor at speaking common



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Pity this thread never finished, gave what I could see. :)


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