23, Spring 516 AV
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helloAfter the tremendous heatwave Winona experienced yesterday, the weather today was a cool drink to the parched and swollen tongue. Although it was still rather warm, it wasn't as humid and there was a wonderful breeze that rolled across the stone city like a gentle ocean wave. Today was definitely much more bearable, especially with the more maneuverable clothes she bought yesterday after she got organized. Her tunic was made of thinner material of course, but it was long and she tripped over herself many times going up and around the bumpy roads of Riverfall. By the time she registered herself and got her things situated, her tunic was soaked in sweat and her muscles were aching. The black leather was thicker, yes, but at least she could move around with ease.
helloWinona stood outside the Labor Aid office and kept glancing down at the map in her hands. One would think that Riverfall had a nice and simple layout. But to a visitor, one could easily find themselves going in many circles. Map says go left—no, I mean right. It is a right turn. Hold on a second... I mean left! Wait... Winona held up the map and tried to compare it to her surroundings. It wasn't long before a giant, green akalak paused his morning jog and came up to her.
"Are you lost, miss? May I be of any help?" It was the akalak's shadow that caught the deaf chaktawe's attention. It startled her and caused her to jump back and survey the man. Winona thought she was tall, not really intimidated by the shorter akalaks that were around six feet. After all, she was only two to three inches shorter than them. But this dude was huge. He looked to be at least seven foot, if not more. The akalak's silvery eyes blinked a few times, patiently waiting for a response.
"I am sorry?" Winona crumpled the map tight to her chest. An overwhelming and unknown feeling constricted her throat, causing her to just stare at the big man with wide eyes. The akalak didn't seem to take notice of her voice or her disability and repeated once again. Winona's eyes watched his lips move with some difficulty as he spoke sort of breathy and quick from his recent jog.
"Oh? Oh—yes! Yes, I am in need of much help." Winona's words stumbled from her lips like a waterfall, causing her to clench her teeth in embarrassment. The deaf chaktawe quickly broke out of her stiffness and uncrumpled the map before the green akalak's eyes. "I am in searching for the Vak... Ehh. Th-The Vak-lah Library...?" Winona's eyes squinted at the title, moving her lips in attempt to pronounce it quietly a few more times before looking up at the green man. Suddenly, an amused grin sprouted from his face as his silver eyes studied the map.
"The Val-ka-lah Library is just down the road." A strong forearm gestured the way. "It's inside the Valkalah Academy, which you will see directly on your left after crossing the river." Winona stared blankly at the man's silvery eyes and trailed down his arm before she faced the direction he was pointing to. Devastation ripped at her pride down to the deepest core. It was just down the road...?
helloOh gods, It was just down the road.
helloWinona let out a frustrated huff before muttering a thanks to the green akalak and hurrying away. The green man watched her scurry off with a concerned look on his face but he just shrugged and continued his jog. Before Winona completely took off, she glanced back at the jogging akalak with her lips pressed together tightly, suppressing a bitter cry of embarrassment.
helloPerhaps she should read up on Navigation before reading anything else...
hello
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helloAfter the tremendous heatwave Winona experienced yesterday, the weather today was a cool drink to the parched and swollen tongue. Although it was still rather warm, it wasn't as humid and there was a wonderful breeze that rolled across the stone city like a gentle ocean wave. Today was definitely much more bearable, especially with the more maneuverable clothes she bought yesterday after she got organized. Her tunic was made of thinner material of course, but it was long and she tripped over herself many times going up and around the bumpy roads of Riverfall. By the time she registered herself and got her things situated, her tunic was soaked in sweat and her muscles were aching. The black leather was thicker, yes, but at least she could move around with ease.
helloWinona stood outside the Labor Aid office and kept glancing down at the map in her hands. One would think that Riverfall had a nice and simple layout. But to a visitor, one could easily find themselves going in many circles. Map says go left—no, I mean right. It is a right turn. Hold on a second... I mean left! Wait... Winona held up the map and tried to compare it to her surroundings. It wasn't long before a giant, green akalak paused his morning jog and came up to her.
"Are you lost, miss? May I be of any help?" It was the akalak's shadow that caught the deaf chaktawe's attention. It startled her and caused her to jump back and survey the man. Winona thought she was tall, not really intimidated by the shorter akalaks that were around six feet. After all, she was only two to three inches shorter than them. But this dude was huge. He looked to be at least seven foot, if not more. The akalak's silvery eyes blinked a few times, patiently waiting for a response.
"I am sorry?" Winona crumpled the map tight to her chest. An overwhelming and unknown feeling constricted her throat, causing her to just stare at the big man with wide eyes. The akalak didn't seem to take notice of her voice or her disability and repeated once again. Winona's eyes watched his lips move with some difficulty as he spoke sort of breathy and quick from his recent jog.
"Oh? Oh—yes! Yes, I am in need of much help." Winona's words stumbled from her lips like a waterfall, causing her to clench her teeth in embarrassment. The deaf chaktawe quickly broke out of her stiffness and uncrumpled the map before the green akalak's eyes. "I am in searching for the Vak... Ehh. Th-The Vak-lah Library...?" Winona's eyes squinted at the title, moving her lips in attempt to pronounce it quietly a few more times before looking up at the green man. Suddenly, an amused grin sprouted from his face as his silver eyes studied the map.
"The Val-ka-lah Library is just down the road." A strong forearm gestured the way. "It's inside the Valkalah Academy, which you will see directly on your left after crossing the river." Winona stared blankly at the man's silvery eyes and trailed down his arm before she faced the direction he was pointing to. Devastation ripped at her pride down to the deepest core. It was just down the road...?
helloOh gods, It was just down the road.
helloWinona let out a frustrated huff before muttering a thanks to the green akalak and hurrying away. The green man watched her scurry off with a concerned look on his face but he just shrugged and continued his jog. Before Winona completely took off, she glanced back at the jogging akalak with her lips pressed together tightly, suppressing a bitter cry of embarrassment.
helloPerhaps she should read up on Navigation before reading anything else...
hello