2nd of Fall 510AV There wasn’t much to do that day. It had been a leisurely day with nothing to do but squabble with his companion eagle, practice archery or… sleep. And none of the former choices held Amon’s interest for very long. It was only when he had been sorting through his array of clothes and polishing his beloved bow did it come to him that he had not visited his sister in quite a while. And where was the harm in that? Of course, he and his sister weren’t the most compatible pair around when it came to siblings, but he still cared for her as an older brother should. Her lessons, her great talent in the art of glasswork! He was proud, if not secretly admiring her for her ability to create art in wondrous ways. Then again, the same could be said for her of him. Amon quickly garbed himself in a crimson bryda and leather boots. Not once did he check himself in the mirror, but it wasn’t as if the rider meant to impress his sister. He had no desire to give her another reason to hold a grudge against him, thus he exited his aerie, and quickly made his way through the halls and winding corridors, past various dek, commoner and artisan, to the Glass Reverie. It was as wide as it was completely congested. There were many workers here it seemed, and the heat of the bodies made Amon glad he wore no shirt that day. Quietly he made his way past various hunched red heads working diligently on their work, until he saw a familiar pin straight crimson mass of locks held up by a tight band. Liara was working on what he figured was a necklace, crafted from glasswork she most likely made herself. Amon smiled and tapped her lightly on the shoulder, she whirled around with a start. “By the eagles, Amon, you scared me!” She breathed, holding a hand to her chest. “Oh, I’m sorry, is it my face?” “Oh, shut up.” But she smiled all the same, “What are you doing here? Checking up on me like the parents?” “I just wanted to see my beloved sister, is that a crime?” “It should be when one’s related to you.” Amon rolled his eyes, “You’re such a hard ass, but I love you anyway.” “Yuck.” The rider leaned over, scrutinizing Liara’s work. The glasswork was shaped in the form of various eagles in flight, small, perhaps half an inch, but detailed and comprised of swirling colors that gave it life. It was beautiful. “You did well, Liara. I’m not so ashamed now to be your brother.” “Yeah, whatever. See if I give you anything for your birthday this season.” Amon grinned, then turned his gaze to roam the vast sea of red that lay out before him. So many, working diligently toward one goal. Completion of art. |