Location: The Sundial Circle
Timestamp: 20th Day of Spring, 515 A.V.
The air was brisk and cold, bright and clear and with a stiff breeze that skirled the first, brave petals that had braved the chill through the streets. Overhead, the great bowl of the heavens was crisp and clear, an achingly bleak expanse of unrelieved powder-blue broken only by the stabbing fingers of the Unforgiving.
Alses stood on the colonnaded portico of Elysium Hall and breathed deeply, the air sinking into her lungs like a thousand needling daggers, a punch to the gut after the fire-warmed cosiness of the mansion. Security had been beefed up in the wake of Winter's events – she scowled blackly at the memories – and so two of the guards shimmered into the foreground as she strolled down the gravel path towards the gates.
It was still early spring, and so whilst the grass was green – albeit heavily frosted and sparkling in Syna's abundant light – the rose-beds and ornate planters of the formal gardens were still bare, just a natural tangle of bare earth, twigs and branches, punctuated by the occasional defiant evergreen.
It was a pleasant stroll from the Hall to its gates, the warmth of Alses' breath rolling out in clouds of dragonsbreath to mix and mingle with the exhalations of her guards and the far greater plumes that rose from the city itself as it woke from pre-dawn half-somnolence, obedient as ever to the lash of bells and the susurrating rush of Tanroa's river.
There had just been a shift-change down at the gates; Alses' eyes lazily tracked the retiring Shinya as they left their posts and headed back to the Pavilion for rest, food, drink, company...the brilliant nova flares of their auras told her all that, and more besides, their feelings writ large across the world for her to peruse.
Should she want to.
Councillor Radiant in white-and-gold and Shinya guards in shimmering skyglass plate exchanged all the incidental pleasantries of the morning as she paused for a moment, drinking in the city as she stood on the threshold of her friendly sanctuary. Tea – such a signature of Lhavit - was brewing nearby, filling the cold, clear air with its heady scents, and the amount of genteel traffic on the fadeong-lined boulevard that snaked past Elysium Hall was slowly rising as people rose from the Dawn Rest and greeted the new day.
She didn't actually have to be at the Radiant Tower so early, of course – technically, she could go in (or not) whenever she liked, but Zintila had trusted her with the position, and she meant to do right by the Starry Queen.
“Shall we, ladies?” Alses asked, already strolling calmly down the street, her two glittering shadows quickly catching up as she walked at a measured pace, exchanging half-bows and smiles with the passing citizens. Here, in the very shadow of her home, she was well-known, and the greetings were more than the general regard the city gave to an Ethaefal.
A
In the summer, the Sundial Circle, tucked between Koten Temple and All Things Wild, drowned in perfume, a riot of colour and scent flooding out from intricate flowerbeds, the towering gnomon and dial circle almost overshadowed. Now though, in some of the earliest of Spring days, the overwrought explosion of foliage that characterised the warmer seasons was but a skeletal remnant.
A few crocuses waved in the breeze, their bright colours incongruous against the still-frozen ground, and a collection of snowdrops nodded gently, pleasing signs of life, but they were small and unobtrusive, leaving the sundial towering over them in stark and solitary splendour.
It brought Alses to a halt as the early morning sunlight broke and spilt around the gnomon in a great flood, filling the area with almost unbearable brightness. The Shinya squinted against the hard fire of it, but their Ethaefal mistress positively bathed in the photon rain, a delighted chuckle rising involuntarily from her as she turned and turned, her shining skin and intricate crown-of-horns glowing, eyes half-closed in bliss.
All else could wait, Alses thought, as she feasted richly, almost unaware of her surroundings.
Timestamp: 20th Day of Spring, 515 A.V.
The air was brisk and cold, bright and clear and with a stiff breeze that skirled the first, brave petals that had braved the chill through the streets. Overhead, the great bowl of the heavens was crisp and clear, an achingly bleak expanse of unrelieved powder-blue broken only by the stabbing fingers of the Unforgiving.
Alses stood on the colonnaded portico of Elysium Hall and breathed deeply, the air sinking into her lungs like a thousand needling daggers, a punch to the gut after the fire-warmed cosiness of the mansion. Security had been beefed up in the wake of Winter's events – she scowled blackly at the memories – and so two of the guards shimmered into the foreground as she strolled down the gravel path towards the gates.
It was still early spring, and so whilst the grass was green – albeit heavily frosted and sparkling in Syna's abundant light – the rose-beds and ornate planters of the formal gardens were still bare, just a natural tangle of bare earth, twigs and branches, punctuated by the occasional defiant evergreen.
It was a pleasant stroll from the Hall to its gates, the warmth of Alses' breath rolling out in clouds of dragonsbreath to mix and mingle with the exhalations of her guards and the far greater plumes that rose from the city itself as it woke from pre-dawn half-somnolence, obedient as ever to the lash of bells and the susurrating rush of Tanroa's river.
There had just been a shift-change down at the gates; Alses' eyes lazily tracked the retiring Shinya as they left their posts and headed back to the Pavilion for rest, food, drink, company...the brilliant nova flares of their auras told her all that, and more besides, their feelings writ large across the world for her to peruse.
Should she want to.
Councillor Radiant in white-and-gold and Shinya guards in shimmering skyglass plate exchanged all the incidental pleasantries of the morning as she paused for a moment, drinking in the city as she stood on the threshold of her friendly sanctuary. Tea – such a signature of Lhavit - was brewing nearby, filling the cold, clear air with its heady scents, and the amount of genteel traffic on the fadeong-lined boulevard that snaked past Elysium Hall was slowly rising as people rose from the Dawn Rest and greeted the new day.
She didn't actually have to be at the Radiant Tower so early, of course – technically, she could go in (or not) whenever she liked, but Zintila had trusted her with the position, and she meant to do right by the Starry Queen.
“Shall we, ladies?” Alses asked, already strolling calmly down the street, her two glittering shadows quickly catching up as she walked at a measured pace, exchanging half-bows and smiles with the passing citizens. Here, in the very shadow of her home, she was well-known, and the greetings were more than the general regard the city gave to an Ethaefal.
A
In the summer, the Sundial Circle, tucked between Koten Temple and All Things Wild, drowned in perfume, a riot of colour and scent flooding out from intricate flowerbeds, the towering gnomon and dial circle almost overshadowed. Now though, in some of the earliest of Spring days, the overwrought explosion of foliage that characterised the warmer seasons was but a skeletal remnant.
A few crocuses waved in the breeze, their bright colours incongruous against the still-frozen ground, and a collection of snowdrops nodded gently, pleasing signs of life, but they were small and unobtrusive, leaving the sundial towering over them in stark and solitary splendour.
It brought Alses to a halt as the early morning sunlight broke and spilt around the gnomon in a great flood, filling the area with almost unbearable brightness. The Shinya squinted against the hard fire of it, but their Ethaefal mistress positively bathed in the photon rain, a delighted chuckle rising involuntarily from her as she turned and turned, her shining skin and intricate crown-of-horns glowing, eyes half-closed in bliss.
All else could wait, Alses thought, as she feasted richly, almost unaware of her surroundings.