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Built into the cliffs overlooking the Suvan Sea, Riverfall resides on the edge of grasslands of Cyphrus where the Bluevein River plunges off the plain and cascades down to the inland sea below. Home of the Akalak, Riverfall is a self-supporting city populated by devoted warriors. [Riverfall Codex]

A Day in the Worklife

Postby Rosela on April 2nd, 2015, 5:00 pm

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“Yey! Okay. I need something…nice, but formal. And stylish, but not like I'm trying too hard? Kindof airy, but not too airy, you know? And I like that thing you did, you remember? For my masquerade dress?”

Pencil hovering over the paper, Rosela struggled to digest the contradictory parameters as well as recall which of the hundred masquerade dresses she’d made was Ialia’s. Instead of revealing her confusion, she kept her face solemnly pensive.

“You know, the thing? This…whole…” The Konti’s hands were waving generally around her bust area, which didn’t help much. Rosela was starting to piece together the dress in her memory; it had been blue, with at least a million sequins, and a built in corset –

”Yes, the sweetheart neckline. The heart shape here?” Masking her triumph at remembering as an indifferent comment, she mirrored Ialia’s miming on herself, which was, to her credit, a semi-accurate representation of the neckline.

“That’s it! So yeah…what can you make me?”

Turning to her paper, Rosela hummed softly to herself as she quickly sketched a female outline in her usual, exaggerated style: long legs and arms with a small, oval head. Before anything else, she added two arcs above the bust, the sweetheart neckline. ”If it’s at the art gallery, we don’t want anything too much like a ballgown – it’ll take up too much room.” She spoke half to herself, half to Ialia, explaining her thoughts. ”So how about we make this a sheath with-“

“A sheath? Like a sword?”

Train of thought broken, Rosela struggled to find how to define the term. ”It’s a dress that’s…form fitting. Don’t worry, we won’t make it too tight.” Seeing the protest on her customer’s lips, Rosela cut it off before she could begin. ”So we’ll do this…” Sweeping the pencil down, she drew a floor-length dress down the length of the figure, adding a slight flare at the bottom.

“It looks a little boring…”

Choosing to ignore the comment before she’d even finished, Rosela continued the design. ”Then, to make it more fluttery, we’ll add some layers of chiffon underneath.” She began adding light layers of scribbles under the hem of the dress.

“Underneath? You don’t think that’ll make it…I don’t know, won’t it be kindof…” Ialia gestured ambiguously with her webbed hands, clearly trying to find the words.

”It’s okay to say you just don’t like it.” The line was well-practiced and said without any undue undertones. People rarely had the words to express why they didn’t like something, and Rosela had to make due with that. ”So no underlayers. What about over?” Taking a moment to erase the scribbles under the dress, she drew out from a point at the center of the hips in wide, waving lines.

“Oo, I like that.”

”And we bring it up to layer over the top as well…” The pencil stayed loose and wavy as she outlined the torso.

“Umm…I’m not…”

And the lines were quickly erased. ”Okay, we’ll keep them at the waist. Maybe make it in the style of a wrap?” She added a quick line about the waist to end the chiffon there and went to add a decorative piece at the front.

“On second thought…”

The pencil hesitated.

“Maybe I shouldn’t go too airy? You know? I don’t want to be, you know, the airy one there. Maybe we should just start over.”

Professional mask firmly in place, Rosela nodded and moved to another section of the sheet. ”Certainly.”

She’d have to make her soap another day.
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A Day in the Worklife

Postby Rosela on April 2nd, 2015, 5:03 pm

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17th 20th Bell

Just…half… Sorry, I mean, just half. Half a pound.” One hand raised tremblingly to her forehead as Kyole raised an eyebrow at her.

“And no more jerky? You sure? You’re eating for two now-“

”Please…” Rosela protested weakly. She had neither the time nor the energy to argue with the butcher and with one hand still pressed to her temple, trying to relieve the pressure there, two others shifted around in her purse for mizas. Her other purchases shifted around between her three hands, trying not to put pressure on any one tired hand. As if from a dream, she ran a free hand over each of her middle forearms, remembering the body butter. They felt the same, simply cold. It was a disappointment compounded on top of her exhaustion.

Still looking concerned, Kyole looked her over as he passed the paper package of beef tips over the counter. Like many in the city, he’d known her before her mysterious pregnancy and also like many others, he knew that she’d returned from her absence frailer, despite the life blossoming in her belly. Rosela thanked him without any conviction and shuffled back out into the cold.

While she’d never returned to the levels of weakness she’d experienced in the fall, she always felt just one breath away from collapsing by the time she reached her front door, especially after long days like this. In a daze, she made it to the kitchen, and she had just taken out the large pot when she unexpectedly burst into noisy tears. Sinking to the floor, the pot dropped in front of her knees. She couldn’t count how many times she’d cried over the loss of Courlut since banishing him from her life, but each time did not lessen the desperate, clawing need for someone to take care of her. Likhren would come in a heartbeat if she called, but she couldn’t bear the thought of him in her house, not when she still couldn’t bear for him to even touch her. She wondered if she could pay Hudon extra to come help. She wondered if it was related enough to her health that she could ask Caelum to come. She wondered if Hirem knew how to cook. The circling thoughts did nothing to help her though, and eventually her grumbling belly won out over her tears.

”You can’t cook, right?” She asked miserably of the shadows.

”We cannot.”

Not sure what she expected, Rosela sniffled loudly and ponderously picked herself up off the floor. ”I thought so.” The shadows, despite their ever-present friendship, colorless though it was, could not take care of her. She needed to work it out on her own.

The pot made it on the stove, and Rosela slopped her canister of fetched water into it. The recipe was a pure guess, her attempt at imitating the bear stew Likren had made for her once. There had been lots of things in his though, whereas she only had potatoes, carrots, and beef. Assuming the beef would take a while to cook, she ripped open the package and dumped it into the still-tepid water sitting over the fire.

She attempted to put some effort into cutting up the carrots and potatoes, lest she lose a finger. Her careful cutting produced two piles of uneven chunks of each, about which time the water was boiling. Peering over the edge of the pot, she briefly relished the feel of the steam on her face, and guessed the beef tips were more-or-less cooked. They weren’t red anymore at least. The water didn’t look nearly as thick as she thought it would be, so she added some salt and pepper hopefully. The carrots and potatoes were added last, and she retreated to the kitchen nook to wait.

It felt good to be off her feet, and the roaring fire made the entire kitchen comfortably warm. The heady smell of cooking beef filled the air and Rosela didn’t even realize it when she nodded off.

HISSSPUTPUT

She awoke again with a start, and saw with frustration that her stew had boiled over. Waddling as quickly as she could back to the stove, she dumped half the remaining canister of water onto the fire, missing the heat as soon as it was gone. The bubbles in her pot quickly died, revealing a moderately stew-looking concoction. Pleased with herself for saving it, and also starving, she spooned some into a bowl.

The broth wasn’t bad…but it seemed to be the only success. The carrots and potatoes were nearly mush and the beef was so chewy it reminded her of jerky. Still, it was something in her belly, and after a long, long day, she could be satisfied with it.
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A Day in the Worklife

Postby Aoren on April 5th, 2015, 1:17 am

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Experience
Skill XP Earned
Cooking +4 EXP
Art(Fashion Design) +5 EXP
Drawing +3 EXP
Organization +3 EXP
Planning +4 EXP
Philtering +4 EXP
Herbalism +4 EXP
Cosmetology +1 EXP
Negotiation +2 EXP
Persuasion +2 EXP
Endurance +1 EXP







Lores
Lore Earned
Cooking: Jerky and Goat Cheese Sandwich
Cooking: The Dangers of Hot Pans
Cooking: The Importance of Monitoring The Stove
Sewing: Backstitch
Fashion Design: Ice Masquerade Dress
Philtering Recipe: Body Butter
Philtering: Basic Tools And Equipment
Philtering: General Steps And Processes
Herbalism: The Uses of Cocoa Beans
Herbalism: The Uses of Coconut Oil



Notes :
Unless I'm blind, I didn't actually see a lore for doing a backstitch on your CS. So there you go!

A note on the Philtering, while I understood the general concept of what you were trying to achieve you may want to go a bit more in-depth into the actual processes of Philtering themselves. The Philtering parts read very similarly to what I would expect a chef to be doing but I understood the general goal of what you were trying to achieve. My understanding of Philtering has always been that it is bit more grounded in the science of Chemistry. The correlations between the two are strong in that you are compounding and fiddling with substances in various experiments.

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