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Listen to their words.
(This is a thread from Mizahar's fantasy role playing forum. Why don't you register today? This message is not shown when you are logged in. Come roleplay with us, it's fun!)by Sphinx on June 5th, 2012, 12:23 am
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by Makia Ezio on June 5th, 2012, 1:48 am
The Wind Eagle egg had excited the entire city and there was still that buzz of excitement humming through the air. You could almost hear it it was so potent. Today was a market day as well and everyone loved market days, even the Dek with their limited amount of pinions. Makia usually left Ezio at home, he didn't like all the crowds and currently he was wondering somewhere, eating mice and what not. Makia was traveling from stall to stall when she reached one that seemed quieter and more peaceful than the other bustling stalls of the vendors around. She looked into the stall and saw a creature of which she had not seen before. The girl was pale, everything about her was pale except her vibrant green eyes which seemed to be made of the grass and tree leafs themselves. her skin and unnatural pale and Makia worried what this harsh weather would do the that delicate skin. Her hair was an almost white blonde and Makia had never seen such a delicate person. it was almost if she could just touch the girl and she would fall to pieces. She was stunned into silence as the girl behind the stand just smiled at her. "We offer your fortune, would you like to find it?" Her voice was like a chime being rung at a church and it surprised Makia even more because her voice matched her look so perfectly. But she realized she had to answer or look like a surprised fool. But first she had to process what the girl had said. Her fortune? Wait, this girl was a fortune teller? Makia never really belived that that worked but she was willing to try, there weren't any fortune tellers here in Wind Reach and to be honest, Makia was a bit curios what her future was. They had so many terrible storms here and the Sanikas Path was closed and treacherous, how would the city fare? How would her hunting fare? In a small voice she responded to the girl, "Yes, I would. How much?" Everything was money, she was just hoping it wasn't too much. "5 Pinions my dear. your future awaits." She smiled a dazzling white smile at Makia, putting her into a trance once again. The words were surprisingly tacky but somehow they put a bit of wonder and curiosity into Makias mind. It was probably just her look. Makia would never buy this from a lonely Cheit! She quickly dug through her pack and pulled out 5 glass coins and handed them over to the girl, touching her hand briefly and she was stunned again at the warm the hand held. From such pale skin she had expected a chill. everything about this weird creature was fascinating. Then she waited. |
by Vaas on June 5th, 2012, 3:43 am
by Sphinx on June 5th, 2012, 5:33 am
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by Athia on June 5th, 2012, 1:31 pm
The Wind Eagle was all her friends were talking about all morning.At first Athia just listened by thinking of other ways she could be spending time but when Athias friends mentioned fortune tellers she could not help but join the conversation."What are the fortune tellers like, what type of fortunes do they tell?" questioned Athia to one of her best friends. " I have already got one from them!" Her best friend Sora exclamied happily not knowing Athia spoke," It was so mystifying the way they just talk to you" she went on explaining her fortune. Athia was not listening to the rest,she was thinking. Athia ran back to her place to see if she could spare some money. After digging she found about 5 Pinions. " Is this enough?" she asked Sora. Sora nodded but replyed," If you go to the Konti, The humans charge 6 pinions." "I guess im going to the Konti, see you later Sora!" Athia said already heading towards the market. It was as busy as always but there was something in the air. I looked around and saw the most pretty people i have ever seen. they had fair skin and hair. Thier body was slender,so much they looked sickly. Yet all she wanted to do was stare. Athia walked up to an older woman. "Would you like to know your fortune,young girl?" the woman asked,even though she looked old her voice sounded like a bird singing in the perch of spring. Athia Nodded,a bit shy to talk. She reached down and took out her 5 Pinions and held it out to the woman," Will this do?" The fortune teller nodded and Athia sat down and gave her the money. She waited for the woman to speak. OOC: How was that for my first roleplay post? Did i do good? |
by Sira on June 5th, 2012, 7:41 pm
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by Alori Sai on June 5th, 2012, 8:27 pm
Summer was proving to be a good season for Wind Reach and the city was finally getting back on it's feet. The Dek were finally able to move the giant boulder from the court yard making market day possible again. It was a wondrous event and one that allowed Aela to escape the heat of the hotshop, for a day in the market. She stood behind the booth with Perith eagerly selling her wares that she created in the hotshop. The booth had been set up in the center of the market, unlike when Aela used it alone. Being in the center of the market would make it easier for people to see them and browse their wares. Aela stayed busy as much as she could, either offering her assistance to the would-be buyers, or rearranging the collection of glass items on the table. Like the rest of Wind Reach, Aela was excited about the Wind Eagle egg being laid. It was an important event as it was a symbol of even more good luck. But it was even more so for Endals and aspiring Endals, like herself. Aela looked around like she usually did to see how much business the other booths were getting, and which booths were more empty. As she continued to look, she noticed a new tent on the far end. There seemed to be more than a few people tending to whatever it was they were selling, and it must have been something rare, as more people were coming by the minute. Aela was so busy watching the crowd that she wasn't paying attention to what she was doing on the table and lost control of a glass kitten. Quickly she dropped to her knees and caught the toy in her cupped hands. Looking up she gave Perith a winning smile, although he hadn't spoke, she could already hear another lecture coming. She was surprised when all he granted her was a stare before turning around. Standing up, Aela lightly placed the item back onto the table and looked out toward the crowed tent again. "Looks like they are having a great market day. Do you know who they are?" Perith continued to clean the fingerprints off the glass wares that the customers had touched. He was very meticulous in this, so much so that it almost seemed obsessive. He believed that the presentation alone was enough to make a sell, and that all the items should appear clear and spotless at all times. Perith heard Aela speak, but decided to finish the polish on the grand vase that he held before giving her an answer. "They are travelers from another land, Konti I think they are called. " Placing the vase back onto the table, he looked with disgust as the fingerprinters on Aela's wares. The same items she always kept in the front just for that purpose, and he reached for them and began to clean them as well. "These Konti, they are strange and mysteries people. People with hair and skin as white as snow. Said to have the ability to see into the future......If you believe that sort of thing." "You don't believe they can?" Aela asked as she picked up one of her glass beads and began to clean it, if only to keep Perith off her side of the booth. "Well I've never heard of them, are you sure these aren't just rumors?" she asked placing the item back onto the table. "Possibly, The first I heard of it was this morning. I over heard a few of the other vendors talking about it. Apparently they had already had their fortunes told for five pinions, and with interesting results i might add." He smiled at the polish job and placed the glass item back on the table in front of Aela. She looked to the item and back to him with a smirk, knowing that he was already singing his own praises for the fine job that he had done cleaning both their wares. "I'll be right back." She said to him and quickly slipped out of the booth and headed toward the tent. She knew that he would have more than a few choice words for her, and so she didn't give him the time to speak them. As she passed by the front of the booth, she could almost hear the grumble rising in his throat and the yell that would follow. Looking back over her shoulder, she smiled and waved towards him. "This will only take a moment, I'm going to confirm your rumor." When she reached the tent, she noticed that the lines had split off, two being noticeably longer than the others. She stood and observed the crowd for a moment and noticed an old man on the right side, who had come out to take the next customer back. He was ridged in his movements and looked rather sickly. There was nothing truly odd about him and he didn't fit the description that Perith had given her. She continued to look on and wondered if there was anything to the rumor at all. "I guess there's only one way to find out." Aela looked down as she reached into her pocket then counted out 5 pinions. Looking back to the crowd, she decided to go into the lines that were shorter. It would be faster this way and she knew that Perith was waiting for her and none to happy about it either. Moving into the line, she looked around trying to get a better look at the mysterious travelers. Sadly her height put her at a disadvantage and from her position she could only see the people in front of her. She waited patiently, watching for people who had come out to see their expressions. The wait wasn't as long as she had thought, and she soon found herself at the front of the line. The woman in front of her had dark hair and somewhat tanned skin. She didn't fit the description either, but by this point Aela no longer cared. The one truth that had come from their conversation was that these travelers were fortune tellers. She was very curious if they could actual see the future and what they would tell her of her own. Maybe she would learn something about her future as an Endal, or something about the strange dreams that she had been having. Aela was pulled from her thoughts when the woman asked for six pinions. She was a bit surprised and figured that Perith must had heard wrong. Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out a sixth pinion and gave them to the woman. "Where do I sit?" |
by Aidara on June 5th, 2012, 10:02 pm
by Sphinx on June 5th, 2012, 11:27 pm
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by Avon Lomondir on June 6th, 2012, 5:03 am
The daylight was harsh and unforgiving; the jubilant yells and cries of many children accompanied by their parents was only the slightest bit painful to hear; and everything was in a confusion of color. But it was still somewhat pleasing to witness for the Kelvic as he meandered through the pushy crowd, humming because of his delightfully good mood and of those that shared his happy demeanor around him. It was Market Day and the chance to show off your own wares was now or never, not that he had his own to sell of course. Avon was but a simple hunter and his expertise didn’t extend to any other field, but he was ultimately content with this. Simplicity was the true essence of his existence and he would have it no other way. Coming to a curious halt as he noticed an obscurity in the organized stations selling items and whatnot, Avon eyebrow rose in piqued interest at a noticeably different section of the market, something new. Now that he thought about it, weren’t special visitors attending Market Day this time? Apparently, Wind Reach had been experiencing a steady stream of good tidings lately, which was great to here considering the state it had been last month ago. And how could he forget the wonderful news of a Wind Eagle laying an egg? The Kelvic hadn’t been in Wind Reach for too long but even he knew that this was spectacular news. A chance of a new life being brought into the world was always reason to celebrate; at least, that’s what his father led him to believe. Shrugging, Avon changed direction to where the interesting arrangement of stalls was, organized in a mysterious little ring that seemed to have attracted the attention of more than just him. And the closer he got, the more he realized why, unable to stop himself from gaping in amazement. Konti. There were actually Konti all the way on western part of Mizahar? It was mind-boggling. The wolf never ever thought he would ever have the pleasure of seeing one with his own eyes, satisfied and feeling privileged enough to just hear of them from any passing stranger. He heard of their delicate, formal beauty, their unworldly grace, the lustrous paleness that was their hair, and their precognitive gifts. It sounded like a fable but Avon knew better to doubt the magic in the world. More enthused than before, the wolf stood anxiously in front of the stall with five pinions in hand, fingers worrying the glass luster of the currency in barely contained excitement. Fortunetelling was a foggy art to him, but he couldn’t stop the natural curiosity to dive into the unknown and here his future. He felt like a pup again who was ready to be exposed to some magical secret. |
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