Timestamp: 16th Day of Winter, 510 AV Location: Wildlands Status: Closed, tag Nadala In passing, they would barely warrant a casual glance. Nearly invisible, the small stone crags that jut from the earth could easily be mistaken for simple stones, and the faint writing, carved into the surface, taken for the paths left behind as earthworms wind their way through the dirt covered surface. To any other eye, the buried ruins would be ignored, but to Grace, they were a thing of beauty. The ruins held answers to the past that she craved, once found, she would pour herself into it relentlessly until it gave her every secret. The ruins were well secluded, emerging from the edge of lush forest. Only a few remnants reached from the cover of the trees, as though grasping for their freedom. Grace had been riding with Jasper, referencing her fathers notes as her eyes scanned for these very stones. That had been two days past, and now with her camp set; she lay in the dirt, using a fine swirling brush to reveal her treasure. Lying on a spread blanket in front of her tent were the spoils of her discovery so far, most of it looking like junk that the cheapest charlatan would avoid. There were strange keys, simple utensils, broken pieces of simple glass and various other treasures that Grace could not wait to investigate. She sang little tune to herself and Jasper, pausing to blow softly on the place that she worked, puffing away some of the loose dirt before returning to her song. She wore her glasses, too big for her face, but perched on her nose as though they belonged there. She paused to try and read some script that was revealed by her dusting, looking at the scrawling loops that had been carved into whatever it was she was uncovering. Her patience was great, taking her time where others would ravage through to get to the prize. She was lost to the world, in her own private paradise. |