17th of Summer, 509 AV
Walking around in the light snow that dusted the ground outside her hold, and spun around happily in the snow, her slipper carving out a small depression in the snow and ground beneath as she whirled around. Avanthal was truly a magical city that never ceased to surprise her, and the wind that sang from the trees nearby where a constant comfort to her ears as she played around in the snow. Her lyre sat undisturbed, propped against a ice frosted rock, and her pack rested nearby it, filled with what would serve as her lunch for the day, along with her treated water skin. It was turning out to be a very good day for her so far, she had gotten singing lessons for her sister only a bell ago, and had a good chat with her friend from the Iceglaze Hold.
After much spinning she finally settled down softly on top of the frosted rock and reached across to pick up her lyre, strumming her fingers across the strings and letting out a discordant melody that she remedied by plucking it's middle string once, and then the string farthest from her, the clear notes almost matching the beauty of the whispering wind. Its distinct U shape notched quite comfortably in her right arm, and carefully with the tips of her fingers, she plucked the strings in descending order, getting a feel for the tone of each note before launching into a melody.
Her right hand cradled the back of the strings and with her elbow supporting the body of the lyre, she started strumming to lower strings at its base with her left, simultaneously using her right to pluck as well. While her left did the rhythm, her right set the course and pace for the song, a upbeat tune that set her spirit soaring high into the snowy skies, and she looked up at the sun for a moment to flash it a warm smile. Priskil and Morwen had indeed blessed this day, and the distraction from her chores it offered her. A fresh gust of air from the north greeted her with all its homey briskness and she smiled continuing to play on her lyre, content to just close her eyes, and truly feel the music within herself, as the sun rose higher in the sky, and marked itself at the midday mark once more.
Walking around in the light snow that dusted the ground outside her hold, and spun around happily in the snow, her slipper carving out a small depression in the snow and ground beneath as she whirled around. Avanthal was truly a magical city that never ceased to surprise her, and the wind that sang from the trees nearby where a constant comfort to her ears as she played around in the snow. Her lyre sat undisturbed, propped against a ice frosted rock, and her pack rested nearby it, filled with what would serve as her lunch for the day, along with her treated water skin. It was turning out to be a very good day for her so far, she had gotten singing lessons for her sister only a bell ago, and had a good chat with her friend from the Iceglaze Hold.
After much spinning she finally settled down softly on top of the frosted rock and reached across to pick up her lyre, strumming her fingers across the strings and letting out a discordant melody that she remedied by plucking it's middle string once, and then the string farthest from her, the clear notes almost matching the beauty of the whispering wind. Its distinct U shape notched quite comfortably in her right arm, and carefully with the tips of her fingers, she plucked the strings in descending order, getting a feel for the tone of each note before launching into a melody.
Her right hand cradled the back of the strings and with her elbow supporting the body of the lyre, she started strumming to lower strings at its base with her left, simultaneously using her right to pluck as well. While her left did the rhythm, her right set the course and pace for the song, a upbeat tune that set her spirit soaring high into the snowy skies, and she looked up at the sun for a moment to flash it a warm smile. Priskil and Morwen had indeed blessed this day, and the distraction from her chores it offered her. A fresh gust of air from the north greeted her with all its homey briskness and she smiled continuing to play on her lyre, content to just close her eyes, and truly feel the music within herself, as the sun rose higher in the sky, and marked itself at the midday mark once more.