Fall 64th, 514 AV
-----Scaea had awoken that morning in a good mood. Even after her morning bath, as her corset was being tightened by a family slave, she was in a good mood. As she paid homage to Zulrav, she was in a good mood. She powdered her face and applied rouge to her cheeks, leaving her lips plain. Her clothing for the day was rather plain by Kenashian standards - a floor-length, undyed silk dress, with shoulders bare and the top of her lotus tattoo showing in the back, and long, loose sleeves - but comfortable enough for the day of leisurely shopping planned. Her prized silver ring and chain were clasped around her neck, the only jewelry she was sporting for the day. Getting ready itself took nearly a bell and a half into mid-morning, leaving Scaea to arrive in Kenash in the early afternoon.
-----Even the four bell ride and the stuffy carriage to Kenash proper hadn't tarnished her good mood. The slight anticipation of a shopping trip or the chance of meeting someone new was enough to keep her spirits high, and as she stepped out into the fresh air and hot noon sun, her mood kept. She quickly applied a few drops of lavender oil to her wrists and neck and began to wander the city, her first stop being the ever-so-lovely Lantern Square. It was perhaps one of her favorite places in Kenash, and it made an excellent first stop after the long ride from Stormsgrace. She had fond memories of coming here since she was a child, sitting in the shade with her family and buying treats from the vendors milling on the outskirts.
-----Scaea made her way to a small couch in the center of the square, ignoring any slaves or freeborn on her way and sitting down. Her legs were then pulled up, feet hanging slightly off the edge of the couch and her dress spilling around herself like melted ice-cream. Her hair was pulled back into a long fishtail braid, a few strands escaping its confines. The sound of people quietly chatting filled the air, along with the smell of perfume, sweat, and various baked goods being sold on the edges of the square. She sat there, smelling of lavender and watching the people mill about, quietly thinking about possible tattoo designs until someone - or something - interesting could come around to catch her eye.
-----Scaea had awoken that morning in a good mood. Even after her morning bath, as her corset was being tightened by a family slave, she was in a good mood. As she paid homage to Zulrav, she was in a good mood. She powdered her face and applied rouge to her cheeks, leaving her lips plain. Her clothing for the day was rather plain by Kenashian standards - a floor-length, undyed silk dress, with shoulders bare and the top of her lotus tattoo showing in the back, and long, loose sleeves - but comfortable enough for the day of leisurely shopping planned. Her prized silver ring and chain were clasped around her neck, the only jewelry she was sporting for the day. Getting ready itself took nearly a bell and a half into mid-morning, leaving Scaea to arrive in Kenash in the early afternoon.
-----Even the four bell ride and the stuffy carriage to Kenash proper hadn't tarnished her good mood. The slight anticipation of a shopping trip or the chance of meeting someone new was enough to keep her spirits high, and as she stepped out into the fresh air and hot noon sun, her mood kept. She quickly applied a few drops of lavender oil to her wrists and neck and began to wander the city, her first stop being the ever-so-lovely Lantern Square. It was perhaps one of her favorite places in Kenash, and it made an excellent first stop after the long ride from Stormsgrace. She had fond memories of coming here since she was a child, sitting in the shade with her family and buying treats from the vendors milling on the outskirts.
-----Scaea made her way to a small couch in the center of the square, ignoring any slaves or freeborn on her way and sitting down. Her legs were then pulled up, feet hanging slightly off the edge of the couch and her dress spilling around herself like melted ice-cream. Her hair was pulled back into a long fishtail braid, a few strands escaping its confines. The sound of people quietly chatting filled the air, along with the smell of perfume, sweat, and various baked goods being sold on the edges of the square. She sat there, smelling of lavender and watching the people mill about, quietly thinking about possible tattoo designs until someone - or something - interesting could come around to catch her eye.