“Y-Yes, I think that would make a nice little saying.” Palla replied to the man's question. "O-Oh, a figurehead? I-I'm sorry, but constructing one would lean more torwards carpentry, a-and I'm only a woodcarver." Palla didn't want to disappoint the man, so she added "O-Of course, if you have the general shape made already, I-I would be more than happy to carve designs on it."
"U-Um..." Palla responded to the man's question. "I-I'm marked by Morwen. A-All Vantha are at birth. T-The gnosis is called ice reaving, and i-ice reavers are naturally comfortable in the cold. I-I think we have to be, t-to survive. I-It's extremely cold in Avanthal, i-it's a bit cool even for me with my gnosis in the very extreme temperatures." Palla paused for a moment after talking quickly.
She took a breath and hesitantly continued. "I-I can also... I-I can... I-I'll show you." Palla looked around the park. She picked up a large handful of icy snow. Palla tapped her gnosis and carefully
sculpted the ice into the shape of a medium sized songbird. In the side, near the flat bottom, words were etched. The Songbird of the Suvan Sea. Palla hoped she didn't scare the man with her powers. After all, only being marked once, it was a relatively small thing. Palla placed the songbird on the bench next to the man, it only looking slightly different than the bird she had carved earlier, with many small differences. "T-This will melt, of course. I can't keep it frozen forever. With only one mark, my power does have limits."
Palla looked down in shame and fear. What if he thinks I'm a witch, an evil one? What if my shop suffers from his bad reaction to this? I know people are uneasy about magic. I am, myself, but gnosis marks are different. They are powers given by the gods themselves. Even so, I shouldn't have even told him about the mark, just said instead that Vantha are built for the cold. Palla waited for the man's reaction, hoping he wasn't fearful.