
[37th day of winter 512.a.v.]
[The Docks]
[Nitrozian Plaza]
[Early Morning]
[The Docks]
[Nitrozian Plaza]
[Early Morning]
Like it was usual for Ravok, the day was warm and pleasant. There wasn’t a cloud in the sky, despite the fact it was the middle of winter. Amelia held deep love for this city. Despite the fact that she didn’t actually hold love or high religious believes in Rhysol. She had to admit, he protected his children like no other god and that alone was a reason good enough for her to be proud of now calling herself a citizen of Ravok, and a daughter of the sun.
People were walking pass her, smiling. Children holding onto their mothers hands and speaking of something she couldn’t really make out well with all of the loud talking of the fishermen that were shipping their catch towards the merchants ring. Her smile grew as she watched the young and the old walk on the small bridges that connected the platforms of the city. Amelia had spent a good amount of her life away from Ravok, she had heard people say that Ravok is the nest of all evil. How wrong they were, this city was no different then any other, the people here where the same. Honestly, how many of the people who she met had actually been to Ravok? Probably none. It might have it's own oddities, but it was odd only for the ones on the outside.
A bell or two passed as she kept on strolling through the plaza, her father hadn’t showed up as promised so she had begun offering her skill of fortune telling to keep her busy. The girl wasn’t angry with her father and her face was still decorated with a skillfully painted smile. Amelia had gotten used to the fact that for Dominick, Rhysol and the Sun was everything, they were a priority and she didn’t doubt the fact that he didn’t show up on time was nothing but agent related business.
Contrary to expectations of others, she actually respected her father for it more and would patiently wait for him here, and earn a few mizas while at it. Slowly as always she kept walking one step at a time, as if she was almost gliding or maybe even floating above the ground. Skillfully and with grace she was shuffling her cards, throwing them from one palm to the other and with a smile clearly inviting anyone for a reading, as she didn’t really feel like approaching someone directly, not today. After all, it wasn’t a priority.