The note about having been to Endrykas and still not meeting a tattoo artist was the most surprising of all. From what she knew of the Drykas, they loved tattooing - while she was a Drykas by blood herself, she had yet to experience the actual Drykas culture firsthand. She, however, didn't remark on the subject, hoping to move on in the conversation rather than stall on the same topic. Harkon seemed to have different ideas, though - not that Scaea didn't enjoy describing her art.
"Very well. Let me change into my normal clothing, first." She looked down at her black and silver bathing suit, and then looked over to the slaves who were letting people borrow them to enjoy the beach without ruining their normal clothing. She made a hand gesture for him to wait and ran off, one hand on her hat. Retrieving her clothing, she changed back into the black, satin skirt and blouse that she had worn to Kenash and walked back to the Benshira.
"Now, about tattooing. Do you want to know the process, or about the design?" If Scaea loved anything, it was tattooing.
"Very well. Let me change into my normal clothing, first." She looked down at her black and silver bathing suit, and then looked over to the slaves who were letting people borrow them to enjoy the beach without ruining their normal clothing. She made a hand gesture for him to wait and ran off, one hand on her hat. Retrieving her clothing, she changed back into the black, satin skirt and blouse that she had worn to Kenash and walked back to the Benshira.
"Now, about tattooing. Do you want to know the process, or about the design?" If Scaea loved anything, it was tattooing.