16th of Spring, 515 AV
Although the morning was warm, a light drizzle was falling. Lisana pulled her hood over her head, wrapping her cloak around her. As she walked, she contemplated her plans for her latest project.
Although, as she walked to where the Animation studio should've been, a wave of shock rolled over the girl. Rather than the cozy, small house with the words scrawled on the door, it was merely a pile of ash and debris.
A slight gasp escaped Lisana as she looked up at the building, and her hand flew to her mouth. She hadn't visited it in at least a season, so she hadn't known of the destruction that had occurred. As she looked at the building, or what was left of it, a barrage of questions flooded through her. What happened to all the projects and partially-animated objects that were in there? What happened to Maeki Cho? And what happened to the clay figure Liz was animating?
She'd spent weeks on it. Molding the clay to make a simple humanoid figure, she'd used a sewing needle, for lack of a better tool, to add details, like facial features. Gently molding it, almost a season had been spent merely on the sculpting aspect. As a result, she'd only spent a few days animating it.
A pletora of regrets plummeted Lisana, and she sat down, a tear dripping down her cheek at the loss of what was once her second home. There were so many projects she'd stashed there, and now all of them were gone. Shock pulsed through her at the loss of years of practice.
Liz recalled the messy rooms, with paper strewn everywhere, and the tapestries hanging on the walls. The fact that such a beautiful place was gone was shocking.
Although the morning was warm, a light drizzle was falling. Lisana pulled her hood over her head, wrapping her cloak around her. As she walked, she contemplated her plans for her latest project.
Although, as she walked to where the Animation studio should've been, a wave of shock rolled over the girl. Rather than the cozy, small house with the words scrawled on the door, it was merely a pile of ash and debris.
A slight gasp escaped Lisana as she looked up at the building, and her hand flew to her mouth. She hadn't visited it in at least a season, so she hadn't known of the destruction that had occurred. As she looked at the building, or what was left of it, a barrage of questions flooded through her. What happened to all the projects and partially-animated objects that were in there? What happened to Maeki Cho? And what happened to the clay figure Liz was animating?
She'd spent weeks on it. Molding the clay to make a simple humanoid figure, she'd used a sewing needle, for lack of a better tool, to add details, like facial features. Gently molding it, almost a season had been spent merely on the sculpting aspect. As a result, she'd only spent a few days animating it.
A pletora of regrets plummeted Lisana, and she sat down, a tear dripping down her cheek at the loss of what was once her second home. There were so many projects she'd stashed there, and now all of them were gone. Shock pulsed through her at the loss of years of practice.
Liz recalled the messy rooms, with paper strewn everywhere, and the tapestries hanging on the walls. The fact that such a beautiful place was gone was shocking.