by Colombina on February 24th, 2010, 4:53 am
Akuasyun
While the immediate crowd began to constrict and still, there was enough movement in the rest of the feast to cover a departing figure. After Akuasyun stepped past the panicked mother and curious people, the room seemed as if nothing had transpired.
Across the courtyard, a dash of familiar claret fabric swung between bodies before slipping into the shadows of the hypostyles. Moving through the crowd to where the shape dissipated required a certain agility.
The path she had taken led to the eastern stairs that cascaded down the side of the structure. Like the main western entrance, the stairs were the breadth of the structure's side. The stairs sloped gradually, making a ziggurat like base for the main building. A few Gardener's patrolled in-between the hypostyle's, slowly pacing the hall, their eyes towards the city.
Cast between the base of two hypostyles was a claret dress. A black mask had been dropped on top of it, broken in half by its fall. Rising from her dress was a fragrance he could recognize as her perfume. It could only be articulated in her absence: hyacinth, lily of the valley, cedar, all warmed by the heat of her body. The dress was still warm to the touch, and the scent wove down the steps before being lost in the open air.
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Hirem
Liviya smiled at Hirem. She was all indulgence with a touch of a tease to her voice.
"A bold Benshira intimidated?"
The concubine took his arm, leaning against him as she began to guide them out of the garden.
"Perhaps with good reason, Osahar is a Jibade. Kindred to the Pressorah. If not for the equality the masks and feast renders we would not be allowed to look him in the eye without a great deal of pomp."
Liviya straightened as she continued.
"Osahar is a hard Jibade to find. Keeps to himself. Very eligible from what I last heard, but we concubines just like to talk. We know our place. No concubine ever actually weds royalty." A quick smile, "But maybe their is hope with this Pressorah's batch of Jibade. She doesn't come from pristine stock and neither do they."
By now she had gracefully led them from the garden, walking a shortcut the concubines were privy to. Cautious of Zulo's looks, she released Hirem before stepping out.
Turning this way and that, she looked for the cluster of monarch masked guests. With Hirem's direction she discovered the group.
"Ah, which is which? If I get close, I will know. I'll touch him with my feathered fan."
She smiled at him, "I can't do everything for you if you want a future here."
Liviya rolled her shoulders back, "Ahnatep favors the bold."
The concubine approached the group, inquiring after their enjoyment of the feast. After playing hostess for a few moments she unfurled her fan and subtly brushed it against the tallest partygoer's arm. A pretty smile and she was gone, joining the crowd.
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Chaelnomyl
Sel wasn't expecting Chaelnomyl to head straight into forbidden territory. He was thinking maybe a tour of the outer edges or some local structures, but the Akvatari had an eye for where the real artistry would be. Trying to not appear a coward, Sel gingerly followed after Chaelnomyl deeper into the harem baths.
Her question about garments was met with surprise.
"Eypharian clothes? Can you shapeshift? I didn't know Akvatari could do that."
Sel looked around the room, "If ever there was a place to find clothes, the Garden is it. I hear the concubines change clothes five times a day."
Trying to be helpful, the urchin Eypharian began to search the room, looking in corners, piles of pillows and baskets. He found a basket of folded garnets for after the bath and was faced with the puzzling problem of picking one from many. Like most men, this wasn't his strong suit. However, he did have an idea of what was generally "pretty". The Eypharian glanced back at Chaelnomyl as she wandered the tiled chamber. After considering her he decided on an indigo colored gown of crinkled linen.
He approached with it suspended between two arms.
"This probably belongs to a Benshira one, not enough arm holes for us."
With a shrug he lifted it up, "I think it will look nice with your eyes and wings."
After hastily passing the garment to her he mumbled, "But you're fine the way you are."
While Akvatari likely didn't ponder it, they were a wonder to behold.
Sel began to grow as curious as Chaelnomyl about exploring the Garden chambers. He started to lead instead of follow, cautioning over his shoulder,
"We just have to be real careful. Getting caught here is trouble, like lose your fingers trouble."
At the back of the bathing chamber there was a line of smooth columns of Eypharian marble, a distinct purple found only in Eyktol. Behind the marble columns was solid wall. There was a mosaic on the wall, but the dim light made it hard to discern. The columns passed from the bathing chamber cutting into two different rooms. Sel chose the chamber to the left.
The following chamber was smaller than the bathing room, but more furnished. Painted screens divided the space into even smaller sections, each one hosting a musical instrument on a woven rug. Pillows and ottomans circled the instruments and there were forgotten drinking goblets and tall colored tea glasses strewn about.
On the wall opposite the columns, there was a tall arched window. It was tightly shuttered but sounds and shadows from the party still filtered through. Propped in front of the window was an easel holding a blank canvas. On a table beside it were brushes of horse hair and alabaster jars of paint.
"Oya," Sel exclaimed, "The concubines sure are talented."
[Insert awesome picture of scantily clad woman and something with wings here]
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