Season of Spring, Day 37, 509 AV
Location: Blue Grotto
"And I believed everyone had heard about it already." The voice of a young woman echoed through the grotto. Reflected from the black and white limestone, the whisper rung louder than it would usually have.
"Hearing does not mean believing," someone sneered. The second female sounded older, although she could not have been the other ones senior by more than two or three years. Both voices bore a certain similarity in tone and modulation which suggested kinship. Two cousins maybe. Or two sisters even. It was hard to tell.
"You think the rumor's just that, gossip?," the young girl asked again, her words hinting a certain disappointment. She must have liked the tattle, but that did not really come as a surprise. In a remote location like Kalinor hearsay was one of the few things which proved an ever changing form of entertainment to young and old alike. To some residents these whispers were far more interesting than the tidings hunters and harvesters brought from the above.
The older woman snort again. "People talk, they exaggerate."
"Truth told, I did find it a little odd," the first voice confessed. "Who would turn down a surrogate like that just because you do not like the color of her eyes?" A pause. "Have you seen her?"
"No. Some Chaktawe girl, is she not?"
"That she is. Broad hipped and docile like a cow I heard. Eyes as black as a starless night around the midnight hour though."
"There are worse traits..."
Velarian pushed away from the stalagmite he had been leaning against. Behind him the sounds of gossip faded, the two woman heading deeper into the cavern. The animator looked around. Tonight the blue grotto was thriving with activity. Men and women walked among pools so clear one could see the bottom, chatting and gossiping and talking about family business. Few paid him attention yet those who did rose a hand in greeting or stopped for a brief exchange of pleasantries. They asked how he was doing, if his son was well and if his sister would be on the market in the morrow. No one asked about his work. Many knew or at least guessed he was dabbling with the arcane, but it was a topic others did rarely inquired on. Magic made some people nervous.
Watching a group of younger Symenestra walk past him, the older man turned to head deeper into the cavern himself. In search for a more quiet place Velarian slipped past a couple of stalagmites, sitting down beside a small basin. It wasn't until a second later he noticed the presence of the younger woman.
Eyes the color of dark rubies darted towards the girl. Her face was familiar and still he failed to remember her name. He inclined his head in a greeting gesture. "Good evening. I don't believe we have met so far, or did we? My name is Velarian. Of the Zantedeschia web. Son of Andavel." A moment he watched her. "Hope I did not intrude." Again he paused. "I can leave if you prefer."
Location: Blue Grotto
"And I believed everyone had heard about it already." The voice of a young woman echoed through the grotto. Reflected from the black and white limestone, the whisper rung louder than it would usually have.
"Hearing does not mean believing," someone sneered. The second female sounded older, although she could not have been the other ones senior by more than two or three years. Both voices bore a certain similarity in tone and modulation which suggested kinship. Two cousins maybe. Or two sisters even. It was hard to tell.
"You think the rumor's just that, gossip?," the young girl asked again, her words hinting a certain disappointment. She must have liked the tattle, but that did not really come as a surprise. In a remote location like Kalinor hearsay was one of the few things which proved an ever changing form of entertainment to young and old alike. To some residents these whispers were far more interesting than the tidings hunters and harvesters brought from the above.
The older woman snort again. "People talk, they exaggerate."
"Truth told, I did find it a little odd," the first voice confessed. "Who would turn down a surrogate like that just because you do not like the color of her eyes?" A pause. "Have you seen her?"
"No. Some Chaktawe girl, is she not?"
"That she is. Broad hipped and docile like a cow I heard. Eyes as black as a starless night around the midnight hour though."
"There are worse traits..."
Velarian pushed away from the stalagmite he had been leaning against. Behind him the sounds of gossip faded, the two woman heading deeper into the cavern. The animator looked around. Tonight the blue grotto was thriving with activity. Men and women walked among pools so clear one could see the bottom, chatting and gossiping and talking about family business. Few paid him attention yet those who did rose a hand in greeting or stopped for a brief exchange of pleasantries. They asked how he was doing, if his son was well and if his sister would be on the market in the morrow. No one asked about his work. Many knew or at least guessed he was dabbling with the arcane, but it was a topic others did rarely inquired on. Magic made some people nervous.
Watching a group of younger Symenestra walk past him, the older man turned to head deeper into the cavern himself. In search for a more quiet place Velarian slipped past a couple of stalagmites, sitting down beside a small basin. It wasn't until a second later he noticed the presence of the younger woman.
Eyes the color of dark rubies darted towards the girl. Her face was familiar and still he failed to remember her name. He inclined his head in a greeting gesture. "Good evening. I don't believe we have met so far, or did we? My name is Velarian. Of the Zantedeschia web. Son of Andavel." A moment he watched her. "Hope I did not intrude." Again he paused. "I can leave if you prefer."