44th of the Yellow Stone, 514 AV.
Hands were almost falling asleep, muscles prickling under the weight of the basket. She wasn't the one who was supposed to do the job, but things were even worse with the other slaves. As she dragged herself forward along the corridors, one after another, turn after turn, she made herself think. Thinking and walking went together better than sleeping and walking. Her breath was hardened - the always damp, heavy air seemed to be slowly watering down her lungs. Glowstones passed by her on both sides as she walked, patterns and random instillings, each with that creepy, ghostly shade of blue.
Meat. And it'd better be fresh. Lichens from the lower levels. Where were they, on those 'lower' levels, and where were those levels? Haasha was quite sure she didn't have a chance walking off to anything snaking around this much to another level and getting back alive... ever. Besides, curiosity didn't suit her position... she'd spit on it the moment she had a better variant. Probably. That was a thought to hold on to, definitely.
The period of slumber was over, for the most part, finally... and yet, if only someone knew about it, it'd be a great opportunity for the Myrians to take the city with their bare hands.
She didn't care about the society which made her a slave. No. But that same society would protect her to a certain point, should it be attacked - the guards and all, and the mages in the front rows, of course... and that was a particular reason to care.
"Wait... left, right, second to the right, left... but there are no left turns... and there weren't any forks in the path for awhile, as well..."
She'd missed a turn. Quite a while ago, from the looks of it. The rare passes-by seemed so very concerned not falling asleep that their weariness was twice as diseaseous. Haasha stopped, and fear crawled down her neck and spine, cooling her brain enough to have one short, clear thought.
"I'm lost."
The knuckles turned white from the steel grip on the basket handles. She felt cold sweat forming on her neck, hairs rising, and had to close her eyes for a second to catch her breath. Her heart pumped when she looked around, heavily, reluctantly rushing blood through her veins.
"No... no, please, no." she muttered.
It was not the possible punishment, even. It was... She was like a little girl, lost in the city. A big city shich snaked around quite a bit. She was late, and she was so very, very lost. Just like then...
It took a minute to strangle the rising panic, which threatened to give her a heart attack on spot. It wasn't just like then. She'd just have to push a Dhani for directions. A guard, if only possible.
"As if that trick's not deadly. The moment they look closer..."
Yes, she knew those looks. For the most part, mentioning the Viper worked. Noone wants to get set on fire by an angry pregnant master reimancer and all that.
She had something to overcome, her fear included. As if the lethargic moods, even those that'd come to pass, weren't enough to paralyze her brain. She was not a weakling. To overcome fear, she could try getting angry on herself. There was noone else to get angry at her around, so it could possibly be the best option...
She walked to a nearest posted snake and took a deep breath.
"Good day." the usually quiet voice was made to sound loud and clear, the half-blood was definitely putting pressure on herself inwardly to pronounce the words properly, hating the accent she spoke with at that moment. "I'm a servant for the Dhani Queen, Shoshakuasamamushi, and I got lost. Can I please ask you for directions to the living quarters?"
She stressed out the words, in case the guard's hearing comprehension was impaired, just as of the majority of the local Dhani, until the plant they've found would be completely destroyed. As well as visual comprehension. Dumb, blind, deaf snakes. And, to her grief, she was no better.
For the most part.
Hands were almost falling asleep, muscles prickling under the weight of the basket. She wasn't the one who was supposed to do the job, but things were even worse with the other slaves. As she dragged herself forward along the corridors, one after another, turn after turn, she made herself think. Thinking and walking went together better than sleeping and walking. Her breath was hardened - the always damp, heavy air seemed to be slowly watering down her lungs. Glowstones passed by her on both sides as she walked, patterns and random instillings, each with that creepy, ghostly shade of blue.
Meat. And it'd better be fresh. Lichens from the lower levels. Where were they, on those 'lower' levels, and where were those levels? Haasha was quite sure she didn't have a chance walking off to anything snaking around this much to another level and getting back alive... ever. Besides, curiosity didn't suit her position... she'd spit on it the moment she had a better variant. Probably. That was a thought to hold on to, definitely.
The period of slumber was over, for the most part, finally... and yet, if only someone knew about it, it'd be a great opportunity for the Myrians to take the city with their bare hands.
She didn't care about the society which made her a slave. No. But that same society would protect her to a certain point, should it be attacked - the guards and all, and the mages in the front rows, of course... and that was a particular reason to care.
"Wait... left, right, second to the right, left... but there are no left turns... and there weren't any forks in the path for awhile, as well..."
She'd missed a turn. Quite a while ago, from the looks of it. The rare passes-by seemed so very concerned not falling asleep that their weariness was twice as diseaseous. Haasha stopped, and fear crawled down her neck and spine, cooling her brain enough to have one short, clear thought.
"I'm lost."
The knuckles turned white from the steel grip on the basket handles. She felt cold sweat forming on her neck, hairs rising, and had to close her eyes for a second to catch her breath. Her heart pumped when she looked around, heavily, reluctantly rushing blood through her veins.
"No... no, please, no." she muttered.
It was not the possible punishment, even. It was... She was like a little girl, lost in the city. A big city shich snaked around quite a bit. She was late, and she was so very, very lost. Just like then...
It took a minute to strangle the rising panic, which threatened to give her a heart attack on spot. It wasn't just like then. She'd just have to push a Dhani for directions. A guard, if only possible.
"As if that trick's not deadly. The moment they look closer..."
Yes, she knew those looks. For the most part, mentioning the Viper worked. Noone wants to get set on fire by an angry pregnant master reimancer and all that.
She had something to overcome, her fear included. As if the lethargic moods, even those that'd come to pass, weren't enough to paralyze her brain. She was not a weakling. To overcome fear, she could try getting angry on herself. There was noone else to get angry at her around, so it could possibly be the best option...
She walked to a nearest posted snake and took a deep breath.
"Good day." the usually quiet voice was made to sound loud and clear, the half-blood was definitely putting pressure on herself inwardly to pronounce the words properly, hating the accent she spoke with at that moment. "I'm a servant for the Dhani Queen, Shoshakuasamamushi, and I got lost. Can I please ask you for directions to the living quarters?"
She stressed out the words, in case the guard's hearing comprehension was impaired, just as of the majority of the local Dhani, until the plant they've found would be completely destroyed. As well as visual comprehension. Dumb, blind, deaf snakes. And, to her grief, she was no better.
For the most part.