10th of Spring, 511 AV, It had taken a lot of courage for Dlight to carry his violin throughout Alvadas that late evening, the Zith cautious of the dangers of the city, real or not. If the stone of the city could turn to fur and water in a night, he wasn't going to underestimate it's ability to change to something destructive like fire. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that it was more paranoia than caution. Dlight had reached the Emerald Pond accidentally, intending to find the Gaping Maw so he could play in the wilderness surrounding Alvadas, however something about it seemed enchanting. It's deep green's were beautiful, light shining through to it between the branches of the trees that were beginning to bloom once again however not blinding him. Maybe it was the high walls of Alvadas in combination with the illusionary magic, but Syna seemed to not bother him as much here. The Zith paused long enough to consider his options, and then settled on playing at the delightful spot he'd found. Heck, maybe he'd even take a quick bath afterwards, the water looked clear enough. He carried the case by the handle that his hands had become accustomed to, black robe that had been draped over his shoulder dropping to the ground. The wooden case was gathered in both his hands, held close to his chest as he stooped, bending to softly deliver it onto the protective surface of his robe that acted more like a blanket lately than a piece of clothing. Dlight examined to make sure none of it was against the surface of the slightly wet grass, then brought his hands up to the complicated clasp that held it shut. It was undone in one fluid movement that looked as if it was as simple and natural as flapping his wings. As his tradition went, he picked up the violin resting inside of it, one hand by the neck the other holding the body, then assumed the playing position and began practicing, intending to play past sunset. He was a beginner, but his knowledge of music composition allowed his testing of the bow against the strings seem at least somewhat rhythmic, made the sometimes discorded sounds that escaped the violins f-holes be corrected more easily. |