38th of Spring, 515 AV
OOCI plan to be dividing this into multiple sections, based on the dates: The molding of the shell, the animating, and getting to know the golem itself. As a result, it will take at least three threads.
Lisana ran her thumb across the surface of the clay, leaving thumb-sized dent. Unsure what she would make, the girl continued to mold the clay into no set shape as she thought. She knew she wanted to make a golem, maybe an animal? She mindlessly began to mold something, her mind constantly going back to the aspects of a cat.
After finally dragging herself out of her thoughts, Lisana glanced at the creation in her hands. It was a sloppy depiction of the face of a cat. The girl began to shape the face, and the ears. Once she had the general shape, Liz took a sewing needle, for lack of a better tool at hand, and began to add the smaller details, forming the nose and mouth. The girl set two pebbles in the clay that she'd found, to represent eyes. They were both round, although both were merely a dull grey. The ears were pointing up, as a cat's ears do, and hollow. The eyes had a line of paint going down the center, meant to be the slit-like pupils of a cat. Lisana held the head with one hand, proud of her work, despite it only having taken about half a bell.
Lisana ran her thumb across the surface of the clay, leaving thumb-sized dent. Unsure what she would make, the girl continued to mold the clay into no set shape as she thought. She knew she wanted to make a golem, maybe an animal? She mindlessly began to mold something, her mind constantly going back to the aspects of a cat.
After finally dragging herself out of her thoughts, Lisana glanced at the creation in her hands. It was a sloppy depiction of the face of a cat. The girl began to shape the face, and the ears. Once she had the general shape, Liz took a sewing needle, for lack of a better tool at hand, and began to add the smaller details, forming the nose and mouth. The girl set two pebbles in the clay that she'd found, to represent eyes. They were both round, although both were merely a dull grey. The ears were pointing up, as a cat's ears do, and hollow. The eyes had a line of paint going down the center, meant to be the slit-like pupils of a cat. Lisana held the head with one hand, proud of her work, despite it only having taken about half a bell.