Timestamp: 13th Day, Summer 513 Ten days. Dawn stretched itself across the sky as a dragon of scarlet and indigo, unfurling its wings and setting them about the sky like clouds that went on for miles. It was the cool time of morning, the time when night was not yet ready to admit defeat but knew its end was certain. The dew of midnight clung to the leaves, rocks, and anything else which had weathered the evening outside and the Konti stood for a moment, just breathing in the beauty of it as if it were a thing to be tasted with all of the senses. Litani picked her way carefully down one of the many sets of stairs on the Second Tier of Riverfall. She was dressed simply, as she was wont to do by habit, but all the moreso since taking up residence here - a light linen shirt and flowing pants, loose enough to almost be mistaken for a skirt save for when she moved. Over her left shoulder was a simple leather satchel and her right hand trailed long fingers lightly on the railings of the stairs, guiding her balance. On her feet, she wore the simple sandals that most of the residents were fond of, having abandoned her riding boots days ago as too hot by half. And they would only cumbersome for what she had planned this morning anyway. ![]() The rocks which she found waiting for her made for a treacherous looking path but, not to be dissuaded, she simply smiled a little and paused to unlace her sandals. When the bits of leather slipped free of her feet, she casually tossed them into her satchel and proceeded on barefoot. Her feet were hardly as calloused as she might have liked, so the going was slow. The tiny webs made for a sure grip, that much was helpful at least, but she felt every ridge and sharp edge as if it would threaten to cut her at the slightest misstep. Too bad one cannot play the harp with one's feet... She chuckled faintly to herself and reflected on how happy that decision had made her - having bought and restrung an instrument, finally. It had not been more than half a season since she last bent herself to the task of making music, but already it felt too long. There will be time. At last, Litani found herself at the farthest boulder from the shore, standing at the place where the Suvan surrounded her in every direction and it was all sky and shore as far as she could see. Her eyes closed themselves languidly and she smiled at the face of Laviku, greeting Him with a peaceful mind and a grateful heart. Though she had come with a purpose firmly in mind, now that she was faced with it, she found it very tempting not to return to the water once more... |