Storm stories
Timestamp: Day 28 of Fall 514 AV
Location : A house in Lhavit
To the graderWhen we started this thread it was in the animation study of the previous lore. I changed location to "a house in lhavit" but assumed there can still be a vague NPC named Maeki Cho. She's just not the animation lady any more.
The rain clouds had gathered over Lhavit this day until they covered the sky and darkended the city in that special and ominous way only incoming bad weather can do. But the rain hadn’t come. Instead a cold wind had started to blow, growing stronger as the bells passed by, until it was really unpleasant to be outdoors. There weren’t many citizen’s around in the streets this early evening; most people had headed straight home after work.
Ornea planned to do exactly the same. She’d just had to complete some errands first. But now she was out on the street again, still wearing her simple work clothes of course, and luckily also the hunting katinu, the practical sheepskin coat of the Inarta. It came in handy, she thought, when the wind hit her so hard that she started to feel worried. All signs pointed towards a serious storm.
Her long red hair was tossed around by the wind in a most impractical way and Ornea stopped and took time to gather it at the nape of her neck, make a braid and tuck in into the katinu so she wouldn’t get in in her face all the time. Being Inarta, she was used to endure though weather. A certain amount of physical hardships was part of the everyday life in Wind Reach where she had been living all her life until this fall. Tough weather was something you just had to accept and there was no meaning getting upset over it as there was nothing to do about it. So Ornea just composed herself and walked on, enduring the cold wind without feeling pity for herself.
When big heavy drops of water started to fall she walked faster. She hoped she would get home before the full force of the storm was unleashed on the city. But as she walked, the drops turned into rain and the wind just seemed to get worse and worse. Just like the few other people out on the streets Ornea began to look around at the houses nearby, searching for a suitable emergency shelter to run to if it would be needed. What she saw wasn’t encouraging; there were shops, but the doors were shut and it looked like people had closed their business for today.
The rain was increasing steadily while she passed by locked door after locked door and the low sound of beginning thunder could be heard in the air. Ornea had enough experience of bad weather to realize this wasn’t going to end so well, but she was still not whining, not even silently to herself. Half-running now, she moved on along the street, persistently scanning the doors of the houses, regardless of how futile this seemed.
The rumble of thunder grew and went loud the way that means it’s right above you now. Lightning cracked and flashed through the air. As Lhavit was situated on the high peaks of the Kalean west coast some of the buildings were the highest point in the area. Ornea saw lightning hit a particularly high tower. When the skyglass reflected the intense light it looked like the whole building shone like lightning, white, deadly and blinding, and this in turn made next building shine, and next and next. To Ornea it looked like lightning the lightning bolt ricocheted from house to house and she wasn’t sure it this was only as it looked or if it was real.
Fear shot through her, an invisible inner, emotional replica of the lightning. The sky opened and an unbelievable amount of water started pouring down. This added to the fear she felt. She didn’t know why the power of lightning could sometimes travel along water, as it also could along items and constructions of metal, but she knew this was how it was. There were plenty of stories about people who had been ignorant or uncautious and how lightning had found it’s way to them.
All she thought about now was to get indoors. She didn’t care where. She just wanted to get in. So when she finally saw a door that was about to close, but wasn’t closed yet, she dashed forward with all the speed she could muster, and got her foot in the door in the nick of time. She felt a temporary pain when the door clamped her boot, but then it opened again, partly because Ornea got hold of it and started to pull it open. The Inarta wasn’t a big woman, but life in Wind Reach kept people fit and the hard work as a metalsmith had made her strong ; the person inside the house was obviously not as strong, so the door came open again and Ornea went inside.
The Inarta saw a simple room, nothing special, and a young woman who stared in wide eyed shock, like she had been surprise attacked by a monster. Her hair was dark and she had a nice face, but her expression was shaken. A moment of calm descended and Ornea stood there panting, trying to calm her breath enough to speak, while water dropped from her and gathered in a small puddle around her feet. The foot she had put in the door was throbbing dully, and fleetingly she though that she must take off the boot and check her foot up.
Time seemed to have stopped.
This calm lasted only for some ticks. Thunder started rumbling again more than ever and the sound of the rain against the pavement of the street rattled like a ton of gravel was being poured over the city. Irrationally, the young woman started backing into the house, and she let go of the door and the wind seized it and tore it wide open. Lightning could be seen again, and again it’s light was reflected by the skyglass houses.
Ornea dashed at the door again, now from inside. She could speak later with the young woman whose house she had invaded. Closing the door against the storm came first. She grabbed it and started to pull. Through the tunder and the rain she heard something that sounded like shouts, but she took it this was the wind getting even worse. She had nearly closed the door when the storm seemed to seize it again. The determined Inarta pulled hard, set on closing it as soon as possible !
But the force from outside was stronger. The door was flung open again and three more soaked people ran inside, pushing Ornea backwards into the room. Somebody slammed the door shut and bolted it. The sound of the thunder, lightning and rain outside could still be heard, but more dampened now. Instead other lower sounds took over; the sound of ragged, panting human breaths, steps, hurried tries at explaining things, and finally a woman’s calm voice.
It was the owner of the place. The young woman had come out of the first shock and grasped the situation. She had calmed herself and said they were welcome to wait out the storm there. “I’m Maeki Cho” she said, “I will lite a fire in the kitchen and make hot tea. You are welcome to join me there...but please leave your wet boots here, right inside the door.”
...Timestamp: Day 28 of Fall 514 AV
Location : A house in Lhavit
To the graderWhen we started this thread it was in the animation study of the previous lore. I changed location to "a house in lhavit" but assumed there can still be a vague NPC named Maeki Cho. She's just not the animation lady any more.
The rain clouds had gathered over Lhavit this day until they covered the sky and darkended the city in that special and ominous way only incoming bad weather can do. But the rain hadn’t come. Instead a cold wind had started to blow, growing stronger as the bells passed by, until it was really unpleasant to be outdoors. There weren’t many citizen’s around in the streets this early evening; most people had headed straight home after work.
Ornea planned to do exactly the same. She’d just had to complete some errands first. But now she was out on the street again, still wearing her simple work clothes of course, and luckily also the hunting katinu, the practical sheepskin coat of the Inarta. It came in handy, she thought, when the wind hit her so hard that she started to feel worried. All signs pointed towards a serious storm.
Her long red hair was tossed around by the wind in a most impractical way and Ornea stopped and took time to gather it at the nape of her neck, make a braid and tuck in into the katinu so she wouldn’t get in in her face all the time. Being Inarta, she was used to endure though weather. A certain amount of physical hardships was part of the everyday life in Wind Reach where she had been living all her life until this fall. Tough weather was something you just had to accept and there was no meaning getting upset over it as there was nothing to do about it. So Ornea just composed herself and walked on, enduring the cold wind without feeling pity for herself.
When big heavy drops of water started to fall she walked faster. She hoped she would get home before the full force of the storm was unleashed on the city. But as she walked, the drops turned into rain and the wind just seemed to get worse and worse. Just like the few other people out on the streets Ornea began to look around at the houses nearby, searching for a suitable emergency shelter to run to if it would be needed. What she saw wasn’t encouraging; there were shops, but the doors were shut and it looked like people had closed their business for today.
The rain was increasing steadily while she passed by locked door after locked door and the low sound of beginning thunder could be heard in the air. Ornea had enough experience of bad weather to realize this wasn’t going to end so well, but she was still not whining, not even silently to herself. Half-running now, she moved on along the street, persistently scanning the doors of the houses, regardless of how futile this seemed.
The rumble of thunder grew and went loud the way that means it’s right above you now. Lightning cracked and flashed through the air. As Lhavit was situated on the high peaks of the Kalean west coast some of the buildings were the highest point in the area. Ornea saw lightning hit a particularly high tower. When the skyglass reflected the intense light it looked like the whole building shone like lightning, white, deadly and blinding, and this in turn made next building shine, and next and next. To Ornea it looked like lightning the lightning bolt ricocheted from house to house and she wasn’t sure it this was only as it looked or if it was real.
Fear shot through her, an invisible inner, emotional replica of the lightning. The sky opened and an unbelievable amount of water started pouring down. This added to the fear she felt. She didn’t know why the power of lightning could sometimes travel along water, as it also could along items and constructions of metal, but she knew this was how it was. There were plenty of stories about people who had been ignorant or uncautious and how lightning had found it’s way to them.
All she thought about now was to get indoors. She didn’t care where. She just wanted to get in. So when she finally saw a door that was about to close, but wasn’t closed yet, she dashed forward with all the speed she could muster, and got her foot in the door in the nick of time. She felt a temporary pain when the door clamped her boot, but then it opened again, partly because Ornea got hold of it and started to pull it open. The Inarta wasn’t a big woman, but life in Wind Reach kept people fit and the hard work as a metalsmith had made her strong ; the person inside the house was obviously not as strong, so the door came open again and Ornea went inside.
The Inarta saw a simple room, nothing special, and a young woman who stared in wide eyed shock, like she had been surprise attacked by a monster. Her hair was dark and she had a nice face, but her expression was shaken. A moment of calm descended and Ornea stood there panting, trying to calm her breath enough to speak, while water dropped from her and gathered in a small puddle around her feet. The foot she had put in the door was throbbing dully, and fleetingly she though that she must take off the boot and check her foot up.
Time seemed to have stopped.
This calm lasted only for some ticks. Thunder started rumbling again more than ever and the sound of the rain against the pavement of the street rattled like a ton of gravel was being poured over the city. Irrationally, the young woman started backing into the house, and she let go of the door and the wind seized it and tore it wide open. Lightning could be seen again, and again it’s light was reflected by the skyglass houses.
Ornea dashed at the door again, now from inside. She could speak later with the young woman whose house she had invaded. Closing the door against the storm came first. She grabbed it and started to pull. Through the tunder and the rain she heard something that sounded like shouts, but she took it this was the wind getting even worse. She had nearly closed the door when the storm seemed to seize it again. The determined Inarta pulled hard, set on closing it as soon as possible !
But the force from outside was stronger. The door was flung open again and three more soaked people ran inside, pushing Ornea backwards into the room. Somebody slammed the door shut and bolted it. The sound of the thunder, lightning and rain outside could still be heard, but more dampened now. Instead other lower sounds took over; the sound of ragged, panting human breaths, steps, hurried tries at explaining things, and finally a woman’s calm voice.
It was the owner of the place. The young woman had come out of the first shock and grasped the situation. She had calmed herself and said they were welcome to wait out the storm there. “I’m Maeki Cho” she said, “I will lite a fire in the kitchen and make hot tea. You are welcome to join me there...but please leave your wet boots here, right inside the door.”