5th Fall 516
Colours blotted out the grey, umbrellas sheltering her from the drips of rain. They splattered against the illusions above her, the girl darting from one to the other while she jumped puddles and skipped between people. This was one of the better illusions, for it was so practical against the bad weather. The umbrellas that Ionu had sent bobbed around above the city, shifting with the wind or with their own accord, whatever that was. With every drop of rain, they shifted shade, a rainbow lying above her.
Her eyes flickered through the kaleidoscope of colours, searching for a perfect place to make camp this rainy day: somewhere where the rain wouldn't disturb her, somewhere where the rain wouldn't ruin her cards. Flickering through the city as if she were an illusion of her own, she could barely be made out when the rain got heavier and stopped sight, then stood out sharply when she settled under a particularly large and bright umbrella.
This was the one. She crossed her legs, placing herself firmly on the dry patch created by this particularly stable umbrella. The rain tapped against it, casting strange patterns and shadows and rhythms, and she pulled out her cards, bringing her voice up out over the pattering of the rain. "Cards, fortunes, illusions! See it all!"
She gave a sweet smile when she saw the cards themselves, shuffling through them quickly. Her claim of illusions was greater than the little tricks she created. The cards themselves were illusioned, but thankfully not in a way that would make them useless to her. Each image was replaced with a caricature created from carrots or peas or plums, or some other strange vegetable or fruit.
Flicking through the cards, she checked that they were all fine. They were, pretty much - she reached Strength and giggled at the lion made from curled cabbages and turnips. Reading with this deck would be fun, she decided, as well as doing some little tricks. Spreading the cards out, she searched for the Star, wondering what her favourite card had changed too.
As she did so, a busy passer-by rushed by, pushing through a puddle and showering the neighbouring area with muddy rainwater. As Nephti dived forward to shelter her cards, shouting an annoyed curse at him, the umbrella dipped too, tilting to stop most of the spray. Once she realised that she was still dry, the girl broke out into laughter again. Not knowing what to say, she thanked the umbrella, before adding Ionu into the thanks. Who knew illusions could be helpful as well as inconvenient and wonderful? But this was Alvadas - of course they could! Smiling under her shelter, she watched it shift from a bright scarlet red, to a warmer, burnt orange. Just the same as the Star, who was built from oranges stacked on each other. She smiled at the way the two connected, calling out to the public again. "Cards, illusions, fortunes! Come and see!"
Colours blotted out the grey, umbrellas sheltering her from the drips of rain. They splattered against the illusions above her, the girl darting from one to the other while she jumped puddles and skipped between people. This was one of the better illusions, for it was so practical against the bad weather. The umbrellas that Ionu had sent bobbed around above the city, shifting with the wind or with their own accord, whatever that was. With every drop of rain, they shifted shade, a rainbow lying above her.
Her eyes flickered through the kaleidoscope of colours, searching for a perfect place to make camp this rainy day: somewhere where the rain wouldn't disturb her, somewhere where the rain wouldn't ruin her cards. Flickering through the city as if she were an illusion of her own, she could barely be made out when the rain got heavier and stopped sight, then stood out sharply when she settled under a particularly large and bright umbrella.
This was the one. She crossed her legs, placing herself firmly on the dry patch created by this particularly stable umbrella. The rain tapped against it, casting strange patterns and shadows and rhythms, and she pulled out her cards, bringing her voice up out over the pattering of the rain. "Cards, fortunes, illusions! See it all!"
She gave a sweet smile when she saw the cards themselves, shuffling through them quickly. Her claim of illusions was greater than the little tricks she created. The cards themselves were illusioned, but thankfully not in a way that would make them useless to her. Each image was replaced with a caricature created from carrots or peas or plums, or some other strange vegetable or fruit.
Flicking through the cards, she checked that they were all fine. They were, pretty much - she reached Strength and giggled at the lion made from curled cabbages and turnips. Reading with this deck would be fun, she decided, as well as doing some little tricks. Spreading the cards out, she searched for the Star, wondering what her favourite card had changed too.
As she did so, a busy passer-by rushed by, pushing through a puddle and showering the neighbouring area with muddy rainwater. As Nephti dived forward to shelter her cards, shouting an annoyed curse at him, the umbrella dipped too, tilting to stop most of the spray. Once she realised that she was still dry, the girl broke out into laughter again. Not knowing what to say, she thanked the umbrella, before adding Ionu into the thanks. Who knew illusions could be helpful as well as inconvenient and wonderful? But this was Alvadas - of course they could! Smiling under her shelter, she watched it shift from a bright scarlet red, to a warmer, burnt orange. Just the same as the Star, who was built from oranges stacked on each other. She smiled at the way the two connected, calling out to the public again. "Cards, illusions, fortunes! Come and see!"