Timestamp: 11th of Spring, 511 AV Felakal walked the busy streets of Riverfall. Children ran by playfully. Adults chatted with laughter. Felakal had been feeling more open to being around people since his rite of manhood. He wasn't quite sure why, but he was in high spirits. After all of his training, with his father, Sulavik, and alone in the caves. After all of it, he finally did it. As usual Naturii, his family eagle, circled high above. Accompanied by Foreen. His new hawk. Kanaar padded beside Felakal, not equipped with bags but just a saddle. He would normally ride Kanaar through the streets, but today he felt like walking. His green eyes glistened in the bright afternoon sunlight. He was near the city gates, on his way to the library. He wanted to brush up on some philosophical books. It had been far too long since his last good read. Kanaars hoof beats were loud, louder than the playful laughs and shouts of the children. Just before him and his horse turned a corner, he heard a shout call out to him. "Excuse me sir?!" Felakal turned to see two strange humans walking up to him. A male and female, oddly clothed. They wore very bright colors and were covered in shiny jewelry. They both seemed to jingle as they walked towards the Akalak. It was the male who had spoken to him. "Sorry to bother you." He said with an odd smile. "But could you perhaps direct us towards the nearest inn or tavern? My wife and I have had a long travel." His wife nodded with a grin as her husband spoke. Her blonde hair shimmered and seemed to radiate it's own rays of light. Felakal sighed. Without saying a word, he pointed down the street. Looking at their blank expressions while trying to stretch their necks for a better look. He sighed again. "It's not that far down. Just stick to this road." They were speaking common. "Oh thank you so much!" The woman spoke for the first time. "How can we thank you?" She seemed so cheerful. What an odd place they must have come from. They were so forward. "Don't worry about it." Felakal said simply. He didn't want anything, and if he did, these humans were travelers and were sure to have nothing to offer. He just wanted to continue onto the library and read. "Nonsense!" Said the husband. "There must be something..." He smiled again. "I know! How about a free show?" Without waiting for a responce from Felakal, he pulled a large basket from his back. Felakal hadn't noticed it. He really didn't want a show. Besides that would get other people looking in their direction. Knowing that there was nothing he could say, by how pushy these two were, that would stop them. Before he knew it, the wife was performing a strange dance, hitting an instrument of sorts onto her palm. The husband removed the lid of the basket and began playing a flute. Felakal froze in fear. Out popped a very large snake. Scaly, black, and from the looks of it, very venomous. He wanted to jump back but couldn't. He gulped as the snake exited from the basket and began slithering around, and eventually, straight for Felakal. |