14th winter, 521
The sun had not long risen over Syka, Syna’s light bathing the settlement in a warm golden glow. Oralie was out walking, meandering slowly along the Cobbled Pathway towards the Syka Commons. She was feeling a little braver these days, not quite so afraid to walk by herself within the settlement, though she was hyper alert, her gaze darting all over the place as she went.
She did not have a particular destination in mind, and she pondered on the places that she knew of. Perhaps she would simply sit in the Commons for a while and watch the people of Syka rise and go about their business. Or maybe she would find a seat on Swing Beach and watch the morning unfold. Both sounded nice. She then remembered the shrine Tazrae had showed her on her first day in the settlement. Kihala’s Shrine. She had found it beautiful. That was where she would go.
As soon as Oralie decided, picturing the glorious living bust of the Goddess, a peculiar sensation came into her mind. She knew, somehow, exactly which direction it lay in. Of course, she had been there before and so there was that memory there, but it was more than that. If she stood still, she knew she would be able to orient herself, to turn her body to face the Shrine exactly even though she could not see it.
Oralie paused in her walking, puzzled by the strange knowledge. She had no idea where it had come from, and the Kelvic was definitely not learned enough to be able to work those things out in her mind. She wondered if she might have overheard Tazrae talking about it at some point. As soon as her thoughts drifted back to the Protea Inn, once again she knew that she could turn where she was and face the Inn exactly. She roughly shook her head. What on Mizahar was going on with her today?
The Kelvic rubbed her arms, her fingers brushing over the gold cuff that she now wore on her upper left arm, just above her elbow. Her hand stilled, feeling the textured metal. Could it be? She had chosen the hammered cuff at the first Tenday celebration when the founders had presented a chest filled with treasure to the denizens of Syka. They had told them all that the items were magical, but of course they were not to know the individual nature of each one. Oralie had yet to discover what her item did. She wore it every day, but so far nothing had happened. It was as good an explanation as anything else she might think of at the moment.
Oralie dropped her hand and continued on her way, heading towards the Dock and then onwards through the Commons. Many people seemed to start their days early in Syka, and she offered small, polite smiles to the few she passed but chose not to engage in conversation. She was not feeling quite that brave just yet. The Shrine lay just past the Commons proper, and it did not take her long to reach it.
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She did not have a particular destination in mind, and she pondered on the places that she knew of. Perhaps she would simply sit in the Commons for a while and watch the people of Syka rise and go about their business. Or maybe she would find a seat on Swing Beach and watch the morning unfold. Both sounded nice. She then remembered the shrine Tazrae had showed her on her first day in the settlement. Kihala’s Shrine. She had found it beautiful. That was where she would go.
As soon as Oralie decided, picturing the glorious living bust of the Goddess, a peculiar sensation came into her mind. She knew, somehow, exactly which direction it lay in. Of course, she had been there before and so there was that memory there, but it was more than that. If she stood still, she knew she would be able to orient herself, to turn her body to face the Shrine exactly even though she could not see it.
Oralie paused in her walking, puzzled by the strange knowledge. She had no idea where it had come from, and the Kelvic was definitely not learned enough to be able to work those things out in her mind. She wondered if she might have overheard Tazrae talking about it at some point. As soon as her thoughts drifted back to the Protea Inn, once again she knew that she could turn where she was and face the Inn exactly. She roughly shook her head. What on Mizahar was going on with her today?
The Kelvic rubbed her arms, her fingers brushing over the gold cuff that she now wore on her upper left arm, just above her elbow. Her hand stilled, feeling the textured metal. Could it be? She had chosen the hammered cuff at the first Tenday celebration when the founders had presented a chest filled with treasure to the denizens of Syka. They had told them all that the items were magical, but of course they were not to know the individual nature of each one. Oralie had yet to discover what her item did. She wore it every day, but so far nothing had happened. It was as good an explanation as anything else she might think of at the moment.
Oralie dropped her hand and continued on her way, heading towards the Dock and then onwards through the Commons. Many people seemed to start their days early in Syka, and she offered small, polite smiles to the few she passed but chose not to engage in conversation. She was not feeling quite that brave just yet. The Shrine lay just past the Commons proper, and it did not take her long to reach it.
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