Season of Winter, Day 80, 487 AV
Three days after Chaelnomyl's 14th Birthday.
Origin and significance of the paintbrush she carries.
It was a few days past Chaelnomyl’s fourteenth birthday, the cold of the night pushing through her fur as she sat on the shoreline of Akvatar and stared out towards the moon in the sky. The sand was digging into the space between the fur in her spotted tail as she lay stretched out on the beach, supported only by her elbows. The roll of the ocean as it crashed against the shoreline was the only sound: Abura’s activity, what little there was, could be found high in the sky. The only relatively accessible thing that anyone would have been interested at down there was the chair lift, and given the frigid temperatures the island was capable of at night… She doubted they’d be getting many non Akvatari visitors that time of year.
It was always so quiet around her birthday… None of the odd traders really seemed to come to visit, and the Akvatari were always left to their own devices. Her mother had given her a new set of painting tools three days prior as a present, namely because Chaelnomyl’s ability to manipulate colors into something pleasing really seemed to pique her interest. She was thankful – as thankful as someone named for their depressive state could have been. Her mother understood her as well as anyone could have, though… And so in thanks, Chaelnomyl had thought to paint something to give to her mother as décor for their home. It was nearing the time when she would leave and the Akvatari’s mind had turned towards life beyond the shores of Akvatar, to the lands the traders came from, or went to at length. Even now, she sat on the westernmost side of the island, looking out across the expanse of water to where they would come from.
A canvas was sitting before her in the sand and the set of paints were laid out on a blanket next to her – to avoid the invasion of sand particles, of course. The first step of any painting, as she had been taught so feverishly in class as a young pup, was to study the scene and see it for the basic shapes it truly was.
Holding her paintbrush up at arm’s length in front of her, Chaelnomyl tried to level out the lines and divide the scene she saw into pieces so that her attention would be better focused.