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The day had finally arrived when Ssanya didn't wake up and feel some measure of surprise about what the city had conjured to life. Waking up to find literally everything in the city turn to every imaginable shade of blue only made her squint and sigh amusedly. The news of why became apparent after her morning's breakfast- she heard at least three different, excited conversations about the Inverted's travel plans passed from lip to lip. Apparently they were travelling to perform at Ravok, a city that she knew only vaguely from the cities-illusion of a few seasons ago. It all seemed so distant. Having never seen the Inverted perform either, the excitement that was palpable on the air was mostly lost on the Dhani.
A little later...
Azure cobblestones ran under her feet as the small woman thought deeply to herself. That was usually a bad idea when walking in Alvadas. You were almost guaranteed to stumble upon someplace that, in one way or another, would turn out to be either completely perfect for you, or somewhere that was the closest version of Hai to you at that particular point in time. Ssanya's verdict was still out, but then it would probably always be out. Alvadas was just that kind of place, and now... now it was home. Ssanya would roll with the punches, no matter how bizarre.
The road she walked down was stained blue from wall to roof, enough that it almost hurt her eyes to look at, in a spectacular kind of way. Apart from the colour though, it was ordinary for the city. Ssanya was feeling jittery and on edge, and full of a bouncing energy that stemmed from a couple of seasons without having a job. The snake woman was only diminutive, but she needed something to do to distract herself from... from what, she didn't know. Perhaps it was the malediction part of her mind that constantly ticked away and prompted more more more! Maybe it was the energy of not quite knowing what was going to come around the next bend, either in the city or in her life. The former excited her and the latter... Well, that gave her mixed feelings, ones she couldn't and thus didn't explain to herself.
She rounded a blue, blue corner. There, slap-bang in the oddly neat row of houses stood a building she had never seen before. It's blue façade was warily intimidating, but despite it's out-of-the-ordinary appearance when compared with its neighbours, she would have simply walked by. Yet by chance, the door opened smoothly and a tall, blonde man half walked, half stumbled out of the door clutching a dented fedora. On his face was an expression of acute agony... not that of actual pain, because Ssanya could see no wound, but of some personal anguish that piqued her. That mysterious, swirling energy inside her prompted her, madly, to step up to the now closed door and knock twice.
The door opened, slowly, maybe apprehensively in case the yellow-haired stranger had returned. The bulky man that stood in the doorway seemed only vaguely perplexed to see Ssanya instead, who was now regretting what she'd done. Petch petch petch... With no way of knowing what she was getting herself into, she began to scramble to find some way to excuse herself, when the man spoke in a deep, rumbling thunder of a voice. "I am hottest when sitting still and I am useful in your hand. I put bread on the table and put sails to ships. What am I?"
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.1st Autumn 517 AV
"Speech"
"Speech"
The day had finally arrived when Ssanya didn't wake up and feel some measure of surprise about what the city had conjured to life. Waking up to find literally everything in the city turn to every imaginable shade of blue only made her squint and sigh amusedly. The news of why became apparent after her morning's breakfast- she heard at least three different, excited conversations about the Inverted's travel plans passed from lip to lip. Apparently they were travelling to perform at Ravok, a city that she knew only vaguely from the cities-illusion of a few seasons ago. It all seemed so distant. Having never seen the Inverted perform either, the excitement that was palpable on the air was mostly lost on the Dhani.
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A little later...
Azure cobblestones ran under her feet as the small woman thought deeply to herself. That was usually a bad idea when walking in Alvadas. You were almost guaranteed to stumble upon someplace that, in one way or another, would turn out to be either completely perfect for you, or somewhere that was the closest version of Hai to you at that particular point in time. Ssanya's verdict was still out, but then it would probably always be out. Alvadas was just that kind of place, and now... now it was home. Ssanya would roll with the punches, no matter how bizarre.
The road she walked down was stained blue from wall to roof, enough that it almost hurt her eyes to look at, in a spectacular kind of way. Apart from the colour though, it was ordinary for the city. Ssanya was feeling jittery and on edge, and full of a bouncing energy that stemmed from a couple of seasons without having a job. The snake woman was only diminutive, but she needed something to do to distract herself from... from what, she didn't know. Perhaps it was the malediction part of her mind that constantly ticked away and prompted more more more! Maybe it was the energy of not quite knowing what was going to come around the next bend, either in the city or in her life. The former excited her and the latter... Well, that gave her mixed feelings, ones she couldn't and thus didn't explain to herself.
She rounded a blue, blue corner. There, slap-bang in the oddly neat row of houses stood a building she had never seen before. It's blue façade was warily intimidating, but despite it's out-of-the-ordinary appearance when compared with its neighbours, she would have simply walked by. Yet by chance, the door opened smoothly and a tall, blonde man half walked, half stumbled out of the door clutching a dented fedora. On his face was an expression of acute agony... not that of actual pain, because Ssanya could see no wound, but of some personal anguish that piqued her. That mysterious, swirling energy inside her prompted her, madly, to step up to the now closed door and knock twice.
The door opened, slowly, maybe apprehensively in case the yellow-haired stranger had returned. The bulky man that stood in the doorway seemed only vaguely perplexed to see Ssanya instead, who was now regretting what she'd done. Petch petch petch... With no way of knowing what she was getting herself into, she began to scramble to find some way to excuse herself, when the man spoke in a deep, rumbling thunder of a voice. "I am hottest when sitting still and I am useful in your hand. I put bread on the table and put sails to ships. What am I?"
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