Timestamp: 78th of Summer, 514 AV
Freshly cleaned white boots toed gingerly through the streets. A rush had settled upon the comers and goers, some heady anticipation pressuring their steps. Eselle could only guess what precipitated the mood, some vent was to occur soon. Even now in the evening hours Syna’s light still warmed the air as was fitting or Summer. Pale scales trailing her arms reflected gold back at the radiant deity's fading light. All day she had explored the Waterfall city seeing nothing but new places and faces, but that perhaps had been the goal. A familiar face from Ravok might be the worst, but still a sister’s smile from Mura might be the best.
As the lamp lights slowly illuminated against Leth’s waxing domain, Eselle found herself before a curious business. Through the door’s paneled glass she espied a tavern within. Gingerly closing the expensive door behind her the seer sought out the bar. Cobalt eyes sifting through the menu were rewaded with a pleasant prize. “Tea please” she requested on accented vowels punctuated with a smile for the dark-haired serving girl. Placing down the silver-rimmed miza before twisting back to face the dining area.
Settling upon an armchair that the young woman nearly sank into when she seated herself, she pulled out her deck lovingly painted tarot cards and shuffling them carefully. She had angled her chair towards the room trying to meet the gaze of other patrons. Eselle wasn’t especially adept as idle conversation but still she wished to know the citizens of this city and her fortune telling gave her the easiest introduction.
Her ebony pants could use a wash again after the days meander through the city, dust coated her thighs. Still her airy blue shirt held up well against her adventure and was passable for polite company. Knowing so little of the city put her out of advantage; what was socially appropriate here? It would be a slow process learning that lesson, hopefully she found no pitfalls along the way.
Placing the deck decisively on the corner of her table. There they sat pregnant on potential fates for whoever approached the seer. Her tea arrived on a saucer and she sipped through the steam.
Freshly cleaned white boots toed gingerly through the streets. A rush had settled upon the comers and goers, some heady anticipation pressuring their steps. Eselle could only guess what precipitated the mood, some vent was to occur soon. Even now in the evening hours Syna’s light still warmed the air as was fitting or Summer. Pale scales trailing her arms reflected gold back at the radiant deity's fading light. All day she had explored the Waterfall city seeing nothing but new places and faces, but that perhaps had been the goal. A familiar face from Ravok might be the worst, but still a sister’s smile from Mura might be the best.
As the lamp lights slowly illuminated against Leth’s waxing domain, Eselle found herself before a curious business. Through the door’s paneled glass she espied a tavern within. Gingerly closing the expensive door behind her the seer sought out the bar. Cobalt eyes sifting through the menu were rewaded with a pleasant prize. “Tea please” she requested on accented vowels punctuated with a smile for the dark-haired serving girl. Placing down the silver-rimmed miza before twisting back to face the dining area.
Settling upon an armchair that the young woman nearly sank into when she seated herself, she pulled out her deck lovingly painted tarot cards and shuffling them carefully. She had angled her chair towards the room trying to meet the gaze of other patrons. Eselle wasn’t especially adept as idle conversation but still she wished to know the citizens of this city and her fortune telling gave her the easiest introduction.
Her ebony pants could use a wash again after the days meander through the city, dust coated her thighs. Still her airy blue shirt held up well against her adventure and was passable for polite company. Knowing so little of the city put her out of advantage; what was socially appropriate here? It would be a slow process learning that lesson, hopefully she found no pitfalls along the way.
Placing the deck decisively on the corner of her table. There they sat pregnant on potential fates for whoever approached the seer. Her tea arrived on a saucer and she sipped through the steam.