Searching for Scraps
45th of Fall, 514 A.V.
Nitai had woken, a familiar pang of hunger in her gut that had come with the shortage of food this season. It wasn't often she had had to worry about such a thing, yet here it was, a pain in her gut, and no easy way to fill it.
Just as dawn was breaking, the Konti sat cross legged, perched upon the windowsill in her cramped Sunset Quarter apartment, listening to the familiar pitch and whine of the slums around her. She sat like an eager child, poring through the contents of a recently bought make up kit. Nitai knew very little of make up and disguise, the tools necessary for convincingly pulling off such maneuvers out of her price range, but it seemed in these times that the ability to make herself looking like someone else entirely could be of use, and this small kit seemed as good as any place to start.
Perched precariously she held a small rectangular mirror upon one leg as she began to pour through her color options. She had chosen a very bland palette, of earthy tones and nudes because her first intentions were to disguise the sharp glare of her scales. Being picked out as a Konti had earned Nitai a good deal of trouble over the decades, and though her hair, eyes, and skin could reveal her identity just as easily, it was easier to dirty her hair or shade her eyes than it was to cover every bit of her skin in clothing, though the tattered coal grey cloak that was draped around her did do a fairly good job on that count.
She began on the back of her right hand, where she could see her work without constantly checking the mirror. The first choice was a skin coloresque powder which she applied with a rounded brush, gently at first, then more liberally when she realized that the glint of her scales would need more potent layers. After caking on more makeup then she would have liked Nitai lifted the appendage to the growing light. Despite the fairly pale tint her skin had, the make up on her hand seemed to enhance it, making the skin look ghostly and fake. On her face this might not be so much of a problem, plenty of people in Sunberth powdered their faces in different hues, but she wasn't sure if it would truly hide the obvious scales on her forehead or neck. to try to combat the paleness, she used a smaller clean brush in a medium shade of brown, dusting it over the layer and circling it gently, trying to get it to mix and deepen the color a bit. After a chime or so she held her hand up again. It wasn't perfect, but then again she had just started, and at least it didn't look ghostly.
Now using the mirror Nitai repeated this technique upon her face, the upper portions of her cheeks, and her forehead, using a bit less of the base nude color. As an added touch she added charcoal lines under her eyes that made her look as if she hadn't slept in days. She wasn't sure if this would help or hinder her, it drew more attention to her lavender eyes, but if she kept her eyelids low, perpetuating that exhausted look, you barely noticed the color.
With that Nitai carefully stowed her make up and mirror under a loose floor board alongside her mother's Tarot cards, glancing at them wistfully for a moment before sliding out of her window. It was a precarious journey down the long since collapsed building that lay below her window. Things shifted, but Nitai had found that as a whole the structure remained steady. She dropped lightly onto a cross beam, crouching in order to keep balance and keeping one hand down for support as she crawled along it, dropping bit by bit, careful to check each place before committing her weight to it. It took longer than going out the front of her building, that was for certain, but it also made her feel much safer.
Alighting lightly upon the ground, Nitai pulled her cloak tightly around her, covering her neck and hands, slouching a bit, and shuffled toward the Market District. She meant to get food one way or another today, and hopefully her little disguise might just help in that endeavor.
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45th of Fall, 514 A.V.
Nitai had woken, a familiar pang of hunger in her gut that had come with the shortage of food this season. It wasn't often she had had to worry about such a thing, yet here it was, a pain in her gut, and no easy way to fill it.
Just as dawn was breaking, the Konti sat cross legged, perched upon the windowsill in her cramped Sunset Quarter apartment, listening to the familiar pitch and whine of the slums around her. She sat like an eager child, poring through the contents of a recently bought make up kit. Nitai knew very little of make up and disguise, the tools necessary for convincingly pulling off such maneuvers out of her price range, but it seemed in these times that the ability to make herself looking like someone else entirely could be of use, and this small kit seemed as good as any place to start.
Perched precariously she held a small rectangular mirror upon one leg as she began to pour through her color options. She had chosen a very bland palette, of earthy tones and nudes because her first intentions were to disguise the sharp glare of her scales. Being picked out as a Konti had earned Nitai a good deal of trouble over the decades, and though her hair, eyes, and skin could reveal her identity just as easily, it was easier to dirty her hair or shade her eyes than it was to cover every bit of her skin in clothing, though the tattered coal grey cloak that was draped around her did do a fairly good job on that count.
She began on the back of her right hand, where she could see her work without constantly checking the mirror. The first choice was a skin coloresque powder which she applied with a rounded brush, gently at first, then more liberally when she realized that the glint of her scales would need more potent layers. After caking on more makeup then she would have liked Nitai lifted the appendage to the growing light. Despite the fairly pale tint her skin had, the make up on her hand seemed to enhance it, making the skin look ghostly and fake. On her face this might not be so much of a problem, plenty of people in Sunberth powdered their faces in different hues, but she wasn't sure if it would truly hide the obvious scales on her forehead or neck. to try to combat the paleness, she used a smaller clean brush in a medium shade of brown, dusting it over the layer and circling it gently, trying to get it to mix and deepen the color a bit. After a chime or so she held her hand up again. It wasn't perfect, but then again she had just started, and at least it didn't look ghostly.
Now using the mirror Nitai repeated this technique upon her face, the upper portions of her cheeks, and her forehead, using a bit less of the base nude color. As an added touch she added charcoal lines under her eyes that made her look as if she hadn't slept in days. She wasn't sure if this would help or hinder her, it drew more attention to her lavender eyes, but if she kept her eyelids low, perpetuating that exhausted look, you barely noticed the color.
With that Nitai carefully stowed her make up and mirror under a loose floor board alongside her mother's Tarot cards, glancing at them wistfully for a moment before sliding out of her window. It was a precarious journey down the long since collapsed building that lay below her window. Things shifted, but Nitai had found that as a whole the structure remained steady. She dropped lightly onto a cross beam, crouching in order to keep balance and keeping one hand down for support as she crawled along it, dropping bit by bit, careful to check each place before committing her weight to it. It took longer than going out the front of her building, that was for certain, but it also made her feel much safer.
Alighting lightly upon the ground, Nitai pulled her cloak tightly around her, covering her neck and hands, slouching a bit, and shuffled toward the Market District. She meant to get food one way or another today, and hopefully her little disguise might just help in that endeavor.
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