TS: 32nd Day of Summer, 509 AV.
The guards had warned her to stay away from a certain area and that violence was apart of their daily lives... Pah. "The Dark Delight". Well, perhaps it would be good to avoid that... and the water. She'd seen a shark coming over via the Ferry and couldn't imagine just how lovely that would have been to encounter. A shame, really, for the beauty of the city could most likely be observed best from a watery view. It was no wonder, at least, that the Akvatari fluttered about with her head ever skyward, taking in the massive domes of the city itself and looking ever towards the actual center of the city. Mental notes here and there - she was just attempting to get a feel for the actual culture behind Ravok. Well, sort of. Chaelnomyl liked to learn, liked to understand people - despite the fact that knowledge had this exponential effect of being horribly and utterly depressing the more of it one had.
The canals had piqued her interest and the way the city seemed to float above the water made her haphazardly curious enough to run dangerously close to the edge where the water began and the more permanent structures ended. She wasn't too far off from the Ferry and the entrance to the Docks, and yet the overwhelming uniqueness of the city was already beginning to take the would be artist's attention.
Out in the distance, Chaelnomyl could see the dominating structure of Ravok's history - the Temple of the Black Sun. Not that she knew what it was called, or anything like that... but it was still intriguing.. much like she probably was to the people around her. All in all, Ravok's way of standing on stilts in the water kind of reminded her of Abura, where flight was necessary to get around with any haste and everything was suspended in the air in some form. Kind of made her a little reminiscent of home, kind of made her miss home - not that she'd ever admit that. It was just kind of irritating when the closest thing to a fellow Akvatari was a creature that had less intelligence than any of the other lesser races she'd encountered in her journeys outside of the isle of Akvatar. In fact, for some reason so many people seemed interested in Chaelnomyl's appearance that it was sort of creeping her out. Deciding it best to pull herself off to the side for better and clearer observation of the cityfolk, Chaelnomyl found a spot on a bridge where her back was not to the crowd but more towards the wall so she could watch both those coming over the bridge and the area below.
Tail curled out slightly over the edge and flippers hanging through the railing, Chaelnomyl fished around in her satchel for her old paintbrush and flipped it through her fingers, reclining against the support structure and observing as best she could. It kind of made her sad, really, to see so many humans. A shame that the children of the sea and sky were a rarity to the point that in her years away from home, the Akvatari hadn't even seen another one in a relatively long time. It'd been over twenty years since she'd seen her brother, and not much less since she'd seen her own mother. Still, painting the world was her drive and though sometimes the solitude seemed to get to her... Chaelnomyl was happy enough to hum softly to herself in the same sad song she grew up listening to and twirl the paintbrush through her fingers lightly, watching the waters with interest below.