Summer 70, 511 AV
Whiplash Plantation
Estrellir Konrath had risen in the dim bells and spent most of the morning in a private carriage. Since returning from Konti Isle, she’d considered taking riding lessons multiple times, but both her family duties and personal plans hadn’t allowed for any luxury recently. During the ride to Whiplash, she’d meant to doze and catch up on sleep, instead she found herself wide awake and putting together lists in her head.
The Konti loved lists. Nothing compared to the feeling of organization and then accomplishment as she crossed items out one after another. They were the only means of staying on top of everything going on in Kenash, from errands to family projects to her own business plans. She was only just beginning to realize the idea she’d had shortly after returning to the swamp and already felt flooded by choices. When she’d risen before the sun that morning, she’d damned the Radacke for putting their foot down so far from the city proper, but after a while she was beginning to appreciate the five or so bells of travel as an opportunity to collect her thoughts. While the carriage was following the Kabrin Road through Lorak, Sitai and Morealis land, Estrellir had her eyes closed and mental wheels spinning.
The Konrath were hosting a festival in Fall to celebrate the exceptional growth of their bamboo crops. Personally, Estrellir didn’t see the appeal to the idea, but they had already begun fashioning all kinds of props. Bamboo cups, bamboo bottles, even bamboo jewelry to be worn by her sisters. Boldvine would be decorated by tufts of bamboo leaves for several days. The program was being put together by Atia herself.
Her elder sister had asked Estrellir to choose a handful of slaves to entertain their guests for a day and a night. As if she didn’t have enough on her plate already… but Atia Konrath wouldn’t take no for an answer.
So she’d arranged for an appointment with Zaelsen Radacke whose Dynasty had a reputation for supplying the best slaves. Truth be told, Estrellir didn’t quite trust their methods, doubt which probably stemmed from her dislike of Mica. He was the opposite of her taste and so was most of his architecture.
As the carriage neared the Whiplash property, however, she couldn’t help but admire the intricate design and deep color of its façade. The chimneys, likely purely decorative, added a homely touch that challenged what she knew about the Radacke Dynasty. As soon as she stood on solid ground again, Estrellir stretched and tugged at her clothing. She was wearing a light summer dress, pastel green and deeply cut at the back. Opalescent scales shone between her white locks that cascaded unhindered past her shoulder blades. Confident in her heeled sandals, she walked up to the front door.
With her myriad of lists stored away in the back of her head, Estrellir knew exactly what she wanted from those slaves.
Whiplash Plantation
Estrellir Konrath had risen in the dim bells and spent most of the morning in a private carriage. Since returning from Konti Isle, she’d considered taking riding lessons multiple times, but both her family duties and personal plans hadn’t allowed for any luxury recently. During the ride to Whiplash, she’d meant to doze and catch up on sleep, instead she found herself wide awake and putting together lists in her head.
The Konti loved lists. Nothing compared to the feeling of organization and then accomplishment as she crossed items out one after another. They were the only means of staying on top of everything going on in Kenash, from errands to family projects to her own business plans. She was only just beginning to realize the idea she’d had shortly after returning to the swamp and already felt flooded by choices. When she’d risen before the sun that morning, she’d damned the Radacke for putting their foot down so far from the city proper, but after a while she was beginning to appreciate the five or so bells of travel as an opportunity to collect her thoughts. While the carriage was following the Kabrin Road through Lorak, Sitai and Morealis land, Estrellir had her eyes closed and mental wheels spinning.
The Konrath were hosting a festival in Fall to celebrate the exceptional growth of their bamboo crops. Personally, Estrellir didn’t see the appeal to the idea, but they had already begun fashioning all kinds of props. Bamboo cups, bamboo bottles, even bamboo jewelry to be worn by her sisters. Boldvine would be decorated by tufts of bamboo leaves for several days. The program was being put together by Atia herself.
Her elder sister had asked Estrellir to choose a handful of slaves to entertain their guests for a day and a night. As if she didn’t have enough on her plate already… but Atia Konrath wouldn’t take no for an answer.
So she’d arranged for an appointment with Zaelsen Radacke whose Dynasty had a reputation for supplying the best slaves. Truth be told, Estrellir didn’t quite trust their methods, doubt which probably stemmed from her dislike of Mica. He was the opposite of her taste and so was most of his architecture.
As the carriage neared the Whiplash property, however, she couldn’t help but admire the intricate design and deep color of its façade. The chimneys, likely purely decorative, added a homely touch that challenged what she knew about the Radacke Dynasty. As soon as she stood on solid ground again, Estrellir stretched and tugged at her clothing. She was wearing a light summer dress, pastel green and deeply cut at the back. Opalescent scales shone between her white locks that cascaded unhindered past her shoulder blades. Confident in her heeled sandals, she walked up to the front door.
With her myriad of lists stored away in the back of her head, Estrellir knew exactly what she wanted from those slaves.