OOC - continues from here.
35th Day of Summer, 514
Kuvarakh waited for Phobius to arrive. He did not always have a task for him, but he should be arriving soon. He had been about as prompt as could be expected, considering his lack of experience with Ionu's mischief in the random shuffling pf the town's street plan. Kuvarakh corrected himself. It was not just the layout of the buildings, it was the color of the sky, the texture of the materials, the very gravity of the environment that could not be taken for granted. For all Kuvarakh knew, Phobius may have awoken this morning in a tree, growing upside down into a lake.
But the messenger arrived before too long, apologetic for his delay. Kuvarakh waved off his apologies. He remembered how it had been when HE'D first arrived. Were it not for the fact that he'd changed bodies four...no, five times since then, he'd still have the bruises from bumping and falling into things that were not there when he'd last looked.
He'd gotten used to running from the ever-extending reaches of lava pits. Ionu seemed to have designated Kuvarakh to be his target of magma chases. Kuvarakh didn't really mind. Ionu never made the flows advance faster than he could run, and they never intruded on shop business. The Trickster God had mercy on those with a sense of humor. The downside of this being that he picked on them more often.
In any event, Kuvarakh had a pair of sketches out, with a paragraph or two of descriptive test. One each defining the look and approximate location to find "Mr. Ekans" and "Miss Ranayel Silverleaf". He supposed he could call her by something less formal once he got to know her better, but for now this message ought to fall upon propriety. He handed the two contracts to Phobius and, with a wave of clearance to proceed, went back to his own work.
But the messenger arrived before too long, apologetic for his delay. Kuvarakh waved off his apologies. He remembered how it had been when HE'D first arrived. Were it not for the fact that he'd changed bodies four...no, five times since then, he'd still have the bruises from bumping and falling into things that were not there when he'd last looked.
He'd gotten used to running from the ever-extending reaches of lava pits. Ionu seemed to have designated Kuvarakh to be his target of magma chases. Kuvarakh didn't really mind. Ionu never made the flows advance faster than he could run, and they never intruded on shop business. The Trickster God had mercy on those with a sense of humor. The downside of this being that he picked on them more often.
In any event, Kuvarakh had a pair of sketches out, with a paragraph or two of descriptive test. One each defining the look and approximate location to find "Mr. Ekans" and "Miss Ranayel Silverleaf". He supposed he could call her by something less formal once he got to know her better, but for now this message ought to fall upon propriety. He handed the two contracts to Phobius and, with a wave of clearance to proceed, went back to his own work.