1st Day of Winter 513AV
The familiar docking was as busy as ever. Morgana had returned to it’s shores after a brief visit to her pod who still lived, fished and traded in the same area. She was trying to teach the 12 year old Willow to sail, and had entrusted her to dock the ship. Lazily she had baked in the sun for most of the trip, occasionally going for a swim with Willow’s tavan and her own, or carving little wooden ornaments, but now she sat up attentively with a grin across her face. “C’mon, put your back into it ‘llow!” She called loudly as the young svefra manipulated the sails and the ropes to pull up alongside the dock. The Girl had a look of pure concentration on her face, but this kid was a fast learner. She was also very determined to please.
“Easy does it… A little closer. Good girl, rope it!” Morgana cheered as the girl tumbled off the casinor and tied it to the dock successfully. Willow grinned proudly and puffed out her chest. Morgana smiled warmly at the kid. “You’re better than I was at your age, y’know” She told her “Much better” Willow held out her hand to help Morgana onto the dock, then nearly jumped out of her skin as a midnight skinned man approached suddenly.
”Hello there, can I help you with anything? Here is a scroll of welcome from the city. It contains a list of our laws, a map of the city, and some advertisements from local businesses that sponsor these scrolls to be made. You can feel free to come in if you agree to our laws and turn this scroll back in when you leave so we can reuse it.” Morgana stepped out of her boat to face him. She grinned at him “Come on, do I look like a law-breaker? How much does the docking cost then? s’it cheap? I’m a little short right now!” She laughed.
“Well, you’ll have to speak to the dock master. “Alright, lets ‘ave a look at this here scroll” She skimmed over it while the Akalak stood there looking concerned. Probably thinking she was gonna start some kind of riot in his city. “I accept your laws, friend. Where do I find that dock master?”
The Akalak pointed her in the right direction, and told her to stay out of trouble “Always, sir!” Morgana replied. She skipped over to the dock again to say a farewell to her tavan, Willow doing the same. “Seyah, Cora. I’ll come see you later!” She called, brushing her hand along her smooth green shell. Then finally, off she went to pay for her boat and tour the city she hadn’t been too since she was a child, an excited smile on her face, and Willow by her side.
“Easy does it… A little closer. Good girl, rope it!” Morgana cheered as the girl tumbled off the casinor and tied it to the dock successfully. Willow grinned proudly and puffed out her chest. Morgana smiled warmly at the kid. “You’re better than I was at your age, y’know” She told her “Much better” Willow held out her hand to help Morgana onto the dock, then nearly jumped out of her skin as a midnight skinned man approached suddenly.
”Hello there, can I help you with anything? Here is a scroll of welcome from the city. It contains a list of our laws, a map of the city, and some advertisements from local businesses that sponsor these scrolls to be made. You can feel free to come in if you agree to our laws and turn this scroll back in when you leave so we can reuse it.” Morgana stepped out of her boat to face him. She grinned at him “Come on, do I look like a law-breaker? How much does the docking cost then? s’it cheap? I’m a little short right now!” She laughed.
“Well, you’ll have to speak to the dock master. “Alright, lets ‘ave a look at this here scroll” She skimmed over it while the Akalak stood there looking concerned. Probably thinking she was gonna start some kind of riot in his city. “I accept your laws, friend. Where do I find that dock master?”
The Akalak pointed her in the right direction, and told her to stay out of trouble “Always, sir!” Morgana replied. She skipped over to the dock again to say a farewell to her tavan, Willow doing the same. “Seyah, Cora. I’ll come see you later!” She called, brushing her hand along her smooth green shell. Then finally, off she went to pay for her boat and tour the city she hadn’t been too since she was a child, an excited smile on her face, and Willow by her side.