35th of Winter 512 AV It wasn't often that Quiarinox found herself within Lazuli Ink, relaxing on the plush couch and nose deep in a book of tattoo options, but today she had finally decided to stop deciding on whether or not to get a tattoo and to just go ahead and get one. What she had to decide, however, was what kind of tattoo to get. She wore her human skin, the deep auburn hair done up out of her eyes and in her usual garb of a shirt and breeches. She already had a large tattoo across the back of her neck and a glistening lacun that would never disappear on her sternum. For most people, that would have been enough body modifications for a life time, but she liked tattoos and visual art. She wanted one of her own that she would remember getting, since the one upon her back was one she came to Mizahar with. The waiting so far had been tedious, but worth it. She knew the workers here wee busy with other clients in the back and that gave her time to think. What did she want to display on her body? She thought about stars, for a while, imagining a line of varying sizes of stars trailing down the length of her whole arm to stop off at her fingers, done in the glowing lapis ink she had always wanted to have on her. Stars would be highly symbolic, both of her own fondness for them as well as for her fondness of Lhavit... even though sometimes her fondness was tempered by a strong disbelief and dislike at some of the habits the city encouraged in its people. She thought about flowers, about thorny roses intertwined and clamping themselves around her wrists in some parody of painful shackles that bound her. That would too be symbolic of herself, of her plight here. She didn't want to be so symbolic that every time she looked at herself she thought of what it meant. She decided on some kind of blooming floral pattern one of the books portrayed where the petals were spread open wide and rested upon a bed full of thorns. It wasn't to be a shackle or anything, but a large design that traveled up her forearm. Maybe she could even have it done morbidly, where the thorns would actually look like they were digging into her skin deeply and drawing blood. That was sure to get attention and make waves. Perhaps her peers in Ravok would frown on her giving herself a defining blemish, one she could be remembered by. She was supposed to be fitting in, making herself just another face in the crowd, but with this big mark she would surely stick out, at least even more so than she usually did. She could imagine the sharp words Everil would have for her and almost crumbled under the effect. She would have left, but another person came from out of the back to leave, cradling his newly tattooed arm delicately as though it hurt, letting Quiarinox know that now was the time. Her green eyes were wide as the artist came from the back to see her. |