The Stars Above
25th of spring, 519 AV
25th of spring, 519 AV
It was, as far as the season had gone so far, a nice enough morning. It was one of the few mornings where there hadn't been any rainfall, at least yet. The morning sun was pale and watery, hidden behind passing clouds, but still shone cheerily down on the skyglass city.
For a young woman named Sela, it was the perfect morning to do her duties. Twice-marked by Zintila, she had been a Constellation since she was very young, and she loved nothing more than passing along the word of her Star Lady.
Some might say the Tenya had it easier than the other sects, but that wasn't necessarily true. In certain ways, their jobs might even be considered harder. For all that Lhavitians loved their Alvina, they were still busy people with things to do, and not many bothered to stop and listen to Sela.
That didn't bother her. She understood that it was not from malice, but simply lack of time. Most that passed her smiled or nodded, acknowledging her, and that was all she needed.
Sela stood in a corner of the Surya Plaza, speaking loudly enough that passerbys could hear her and decide if they wanted to stop, but not quite shouting.
On such a lovely morning, Dev'Ania found herself out and about, enjoying the watery sunshine; perhaps she had errands to run, or somewhere to be, or simply wanted to stretch her legs. No matter the reason, she would find herself at the Surya Plaza eventually, passing by a brunette woman speaking passionately about the Alvina of the stars.
"For she has always been kind and gracious to us, and she is our guiding light even in the worst of times," Sela continued. She smiled as she caught the eye of a Konti woman passing by, an open invitation to stop and listen and share a conversation if Dev'Ania so wished.
Regardless, Sela continued unless Dev'Ania decided to approach, at which point she would stop once she finished her sentence. "Zintila, our Lady of the Stars, has given more than we can ever comprehend for us and our safety, and it is only fitting that we give what we can in return." Once she finished, she smiled more broadly at Dev'Ania.
"Greetings," she said, warmly. "I am Sela of the Constellations. Have you come to listen and learn about our Star Lady?"