Winter, 512 AV
Lucas decided that it was time for another round of fortune telling sessions. Telling people their fortune was much more fun than teaching at the university. Anselm, the Nuit who Lucas still believed to be a male Konti in disguise and who had given him his oracle book hadn’t been around for a while. Maybe he had decided to go back to Konti-land. Or maybe he had died. He had seemed to be quite old. Either way, there was an opening that had to be filled now. Lucas decided that he would take over the fortune telling market.
So he made his way to the marketplace and set up his tent. It was quite an interesting tent. It was red, poison green, blue and neon pink, with golden tassels, like some kind of circus tent on drugs. Inside the tent Lucas placed a small table with a nice, black silk cloth on top. Onto it he placed a bowl with some bones that he had gotten from a butcher (Anselm had probably had human bones, but Lucas didn’t want to have to murder somebody – murder was a messy affair and illegal on top of it). There were also cards and a glass ball.
Following that he decorated the walls of the tent with pictures that he had painted himself: a large, blue, muscular and naked woman that looked like a female Akalak, only that she had three rather big breasts and only one eye. A guy with a square head that was smoking a pipe, a creature with a fish head and a cat that was very obviously in love with a mouse. There was also what appeared to be a male Konti. Lucas had recently made it his goal to prove that male Konti and female Akalak existed.
Once he was done, Lucas put a sign outside his tent:
And then he sat down inside behind the table. The people who entered the tent would be facing a red haired boy with bright blue eyes and lots of freckles that was eighteen at best, much too young to be a fortune teller (most fortune tellers were either old, creepy men or middle aged, slightly creepy, but somehow still attractive women). He wore a nice, black cloak with a hood because that kind of thing seemed to be a prerequisite for fortune tellers. The hood was down though because he couldn’t breathe under it.
Lucas decided that it was time for another round of fortune telling sessions. Telling people their fortune was much more fun than teaching at the university. Anselm, the Nuit who Lucas still believed to be a male Konti in disguise and who had given him his oracle book hadn’t been around for a while. Maybe he had decided to go back to Konti-land. Or maybe he had died. He had seemed to be quite old. Either way, there was an opening that had to be filled now. Lucas decided that he would take over the fortune telling market.
So he made his way to the marketplace and set up his tent. It was quite an interesting tent. It was red, poison green, blue and neon pink, with golden tassels, like some kind of circus tent on drugs. Inside the tent Lucas placed a small table with a nice, black silk cloth on top. Onto it he placed a bowl with some bones that he had gotten from a butcher (Anselm had probably had human bones, but Lucas didn’t want to have to murder somebody – murder was a messy affair and illegal on top of it). There were also cards and a glass ball.
Following that he decorated the walls of the tent with pictures that he had painted himself: a large, blue, muscular and naked woman that looked like a female Akalak, only that she had three rather big breasts and only one eye. A guy with a square head that was smoking a pipe, a creature with a fish head and a cat that was very obviously in love with a mouse. There was also what appeared to be a male Konti. Lucas had recently made it his goal to prove that male Konti and female Akalak existed.
Once he was done, Lucas put a sign outside his tent:
FORTUNE TELLING! 5 SILVER MIZAS (although you can pay more if you want to). I GIVE YOU GOOD NEWS, BETTER NEWS, BAD NEWS AND NEWS THAT MAKE YOU WANT TO COMMIT SUICIDE RIGHT NOW! |
And then he sat down inside behind the table. The people who entered the tent would be facing a red haired boy with bright blue eyes and lots of freckles that was eighteen at best, much too young to be a fortune teller (most fortune tellers were either old, creepy men or middle aged, slightly creepy, but somehow still attractive women). He wore a nice, black cloak with a hood because that kind of thing seemed to be a prerequisite for fortune tellers. The hood was down though because he couldn’t breathe under it.