53rd of Fall, 514 AV
Location: Sea Gates
Evalin had begun to grow weary of the constant rocking of the ship, day in and day out. It never stopped, never slowed. A steady motion and rhythm which would increase in intensity at times and then return once more to how it was before. If Evalin were still of the living she might have found sickness to overcome her, but as she was not there was only an irritation at the repetitiveness of the motions.
"Ready am I to leave this tedious journey and step foot on land once more..."
To the side Evalin heard a retching sound, and did not bother to look at the large man bending over the railing to relieve himself of his latest meal. Straightening, holding onto the railing for support, Gresshal wipped his mouth with the back of his hand, unfocused eyes glaring at Evalin, "Yeah, you are not the only one. Dhani were never meant to travel on the sssea."
This of course made the nuit smile and she pushed back her hood to smirk at the Dhani, "Perhaps it is only you who holds such a weakness. Now take up my belongings. We are docking."
Today Evalin wore her child form, her dark black hair falling in straight locks bast her shoulders. Thin and deathly pale, she looked like a child who bore some long sickness and never quite recovered. This was in part true, though perhaps not as most would suspect. As the plank was lowered and passengers began to depart Evalin took up her staff, leaning it against her shoulder and waving absently for Gresshal to follow. The Dhani hefted a medium sized trunk on his human shoulders, a grumble in his eyes though his lips were silent.
Upon the docks Evalin was quickly greeted by one of the large, very large, blue giants of Riverfall. He towered many heads above her own, but seemed to not give Evalin a second glance, instead moving to talk with Gresshal instead.
He sees you as a child it would seem, in the care of your own servant. the amusement in the Irylid's voice was apparent, but the Immortal ignored and and turned her back on Gresshal who was speaking with the Akalak.
Closing her eyes Evalin took in a deep breath, the scent of this place filling her senses as she heard and felt a whole new world around her. It was strange, completely different from the caves and tunnels and the Jungle in which Evalin had found herself for the last year. It was busy and bustling, bodies moving about, laughter in the distance and smiles... It made something in her stir somewhat.
Blinking her eyes open Evalin shook her head, pressing her palm against her temple as she furrowed her brow.
Is something wrong?
After a tick Evalin shook her head, lowering her hand to gently stroke the icy gem on her chest, No. It was nothing.
"Come Gresshal, let us be off." She stated, heading into the city. The Dhani came quickly behind, hefting the chest into a more comfortable position on his shoulder, doing his best to avoid running into anyone as he tried to keep up with his Master's small frame.
Location: Sea Gates
Evalin had begun to grow weary of the constant rocking of the ship, day in and day out. It never stopped, never slowed. A steady motion and rhythm which would increase in intensity at times and then return once more to how it was before. If Evalin were still of the living she might have found sickness to overcome her, but as she was not there was only an irritation at the repetitiveness of the motions.
"Ready am I to leave this tedious journey and step foot on land once more..."
To the side Evalin heard a retching sound, and did not bother to look at the large man bending over the railing to relieve himself of his latest meal. Straightening, holding onto the railing for support, Gresshal wipped his mouth with the back of his hand, unfocused eyes glaring at Evalin, "Yeah, you are not the only one. Dhani were never meant to travel on the sssea."
This of course made the nuit smile and she pushed back her hood to smirk at the Dhani, "Perhaps it is only you who holds such a weakness. Now take up my belongings. We are docking."
Today Evalin wore her child form, her dark black hair falling in straight locks bast her shoulders. Thin and deathly pale, she looked like a child who bore some long sickness and never quite recovered. This was in part true, though perhaps not as most would suspect. As the plank was lowered and passengers began to depart Evalin took up her staff, leaning it against her shoulder and waving absently for Gresshal to follow. The Dhani hefted a medium sized trunk on his human shoulders, a grumble in his eyes though his lips were silent.
Upon the docks Evalin was quickly greeted by one of the large, very large, blue giants of Riverfall. He towered many heads above her own, but seemed to not give Evalin a second glance, instead moving to talk with Gresshal instead.
He sees you as a child it would seem, in the care of your own servant. the amusement in the Irylid's voice was apparent, but the Immortal ignored and and turned her back on Gresshal who was speaking with the Akalak.
Closing her eyes Evalin took in a deep breath, the scent of this place filling her senses as she heard and felt a whole new world around her. It was strange, completely different from the caves and tunnels and the Jungle in which Evalin had found herself for the last year. It was busy and bustling, bodies moving about, laughter in the distance and smiles... It made something in her stir somewhat.
Blinking her eyes open Evalin shook her head, pressing her palm against her temple as she furrowed her brow.
Is something wrong?
After a tick Evalin shook her head, lowering her hand to gently stroke the icy gem on her chest, No. It was nothing.
"Come Gresshal, let us be off." She stated, heading into the city. The Dhani came quickly behind, hefting the chest into a more comfortable position on his shoulder, doing his best to avoid running into anyone as he tried to keep up with his Master's small frame.