47 Ash, Year 122
[Closed - Æros]
As cold as it got at night compared to the day, sometimes it was the best time to go foraging. While even more critters came out once the sun went down and the moon was high, there were certain plants that were more susceptible to harvesting, including tonight’s target. While wildlife usually didn’t concern her unduly, what the girl needed tonight was something that was truly fraught with danger. She needed to go into the water, and the water, well… that was full of crocodiles.
There was always plenty of kelp and seaweed and plants like that that grew in the riverbed, and sometimes it was easy to get at as it washed up and botanists could sort it into what each type was. On the other hand, some of it was very firmly stuck to the riverbed, and tonight’s target was one of them. Further, she had to go at night because that was when the kelp she wanted was reacting to the light of the moon, and that would make it glow. The glow made it easier to recognize, and the plant’s poisonous properties were strongest.
While Hilana was many things, and sometimes made decisions that didn’t always lend to self-preservation, she was not suicidal. That was why she and Hayima’el were waiting by the lift that brought denizens of the Umbrium to the surface city of the Luxium. She had already packed the saddlebags, including a towel and a cloak for the ride back, along with some dry clothes. She had food and hibiscus iced tea for the trip - she had no idea if Æros had eaten a proper dinner but she had one packed for him anyway under the excuse of he would need it because he was going to be using a great deal of Mesmer and she wanted to make sure he had everything to recover. But she also had a cinnamon loaf cake for him to have after as thanks, which would go along nicely with the tea. She knew the Starborn Fae would never let her pay him for this; so food and tea it was.
The sun had already set, so the temperature was getting considerably cooler, and the girl stood by the enormous piebald camel that was already laying down in the sand, his colourful saddle pads, reins, and tack as colourful as the girl’s long skirts usually were. She had taken the canvas sunshade off so that Æros could enjoy the view of the stars and moon, and there was zero chance of his horns getting caught on it. Hilana’s hair was bound in two braids, which was not her usual style that Æros was accustomed to seeing her with, but when her hair got wet, her curls got crazier than she was, so this was at least one way of trying to contain them until she got home… and while her long, toned legs were usually covered from hip to toes with those tiered skirts, tonight’s two-tiered skirt ended well above her knees. She had picked one that was swirling tye-dyed purples for the Fae. Purple was his favourite colour, after all, and while Hilana didn’t dress to please anyone but herself, why not? She had the shorter skirts and going into the water with her long ones was an exercise in stupidity. She had a longer one to put on after with a dry shirt, after all.
“Hello, Dominus, good evening,” Hilana greeted Æros cheerfully with a bow. There was hardly enough fabric to her skirts to curtsy. “Ready to go? This is Hayima’el,” she introduced her camel, one hand scratching his ears. The Mesmer would certainly be able to zen out the camel’s Symphony if he had a mind to; but the behemoth resting in the sands was just protective of his mother. Perhaps surprisingly, she hadn’t brought Tiaz out tonight, but all things considered, perhaps for the best. He would have the camel and a riverful of crocodiles to contend with, and it was definitely much, much cooler now than it was during the day with the sun shining. The python would surely be more comfortable in Hilana’s apartment. But she was excited to see him and to show him a bit of life outside the city in a way that wouldn’t have him suffering from the heat. Perhaps she could help awaken a bit more of that zest for life he said he wanted. They may not have been planning on going too far, but anything was possible. Atraxia took and gave what She would, but where there was a will, there was a way.
[Closed - Æros]
As cold as it got at night compared to the day, sometimes it was the best time to go foraging. While even more critters came out once the sun went down and the moon was high, there were certain plants that were more susceptible to harvesting, including tonight’s target. While wildlife usually didn’t concern her unduly, what the girl needed tonight was something that was truly fraught with danger. She needed to go into the water, and the water, well… that was full of crocodiles.
There was always plenty of kelp and seaweed and plants like that that grew in the riverbed, and sometimes it was easy to get at as it washed up and botanists could sort it into what each type was. On the other hand, some of it was very firmly stuck to the riverbed, and tonight’s target was one of them. Further, she had to go at night because that was when the kelp she wanted was reacting to the light of the moon, and that would make it glow. The glow made it easier to recognize, and the plant’s poisonous properties were strongest.
While Hilana was many things, and sometimes made decisions that didn’t always lend to self-preservation, she was not suicidal. That was why she and Hayima’el were waiting by the lift that brought denizens of the Umbrium to the surface city of the Luxium. She had already packed the saddlebags, including a towel and a cloak for the ride back, along with some dry clothes. She had food and hibiscus iced tea for the trip - she had no idea if Æros had eaten a proper dinner but she had one packed for him anyway under the excuse of he would need it because he was going to be using a great deal of Mesmer and she wanted to make sure he had everything to recover. But she also had a cinnamon loaf cake for him to have after as thanks, which would go along nicely with the tea. She knew the Starborn Fae would never let her pay him for this; so food and tea it was.
The sun had already set, so the temperature was getting considerably cooler, and the girl stood by the enormous piebald camel that was already laying down in the sand, his colourful saddle pads, reins, and tack as colourful as the girl’s long skirts usually were. She had taken the canvas sunshade off so that Æros could enjoy the view of the stars and moon, and there was zero chance of his horns getting caught on it. Hilana’s hair was bound in two braids, which was not her usual style that Æros was accustomed to seeing her with, but when her hair got wet, her curls got crazier than she was, so this was at least one way of trying to contain them until she got home… and while her long, toned legs were usually covered from hip to toes with those tiered skirts, tonight’s two-tiered skirt ended well above her knees. She had picked one that was swirling tye-dyed purples for the Fae. Purple was his favourite colour, after all, and while Hilana didn’t dress to please anyone but herself, why not? She had the shorter skirts and going into the water with her long ones was an exercise in stupidity. She had a longer one to put on after with a dry shirt, after all.
“Hello, Dominus, good evening,” Hilana greeted Æros cheerfully with a bow. There was hardly enough fabric to her skirts to curtsy. “Ready to go? This is Hayima’el,” she introduced her camel, one hand scratching his ears. The Mesmer would certainly be able to zen out the camel’s Symphony if he had a mind to; but the behemoth resting in the sands was just protective of his mother. Perhaps surprisingly, she hadn’t brought Tiaz out tonight, but all things considered, perhaps for the best. He would have the camel and a riverful of crocodiles to contend with, and it was definitely much, much cooler now than it was during the day with the sun shining. The python would surely be more comfortable in Hilana’s apartment. But she was excited to see him and to show him a bit of life outside the city in a way that wouldn’t have him suffering from the heat. Perhaps she could help awaken a bit more of that zest for life he said he wanted. They may not have been planning on going too far, but anything was possible. Atraxia took and gave what She would, but where there was a will, there was a way.