70 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Arvaelyn, Lykos, Æros]
With word arriving from Sentinel Phocion that His Exalted Highness, Arvaelyn Princeps would be coming for a tour of Red Rock Citadel, Athalia made use of Hilana’s ability to go to and from the cities with shopping lists for herself and Lykos, while she went over etiquette, pronunciation, and titles with Lykos. How to greet the Crown Prince in Vastian and introduce himself, though Hilana had assured the both of them that Arvaelyn would not at all be put out if Common was used - she remembered well their initial encounter in which he’d enjoyed the conversation in the tongue he had been raised with. They had had quite the time in the little tea shop off of the Forum.
When Hilana - and her ghostly companion - had returned, it was with a very stuffed Featherlight Satchel. She had clothes, she had some jewelry and adornments, scented soaps and oils, and some extra ingredients with which to commandeer the kitchen. She didn’t think Arvaelyn would stay long, but one never knew. Maybe he would - and even if he didn’t, then she knew Lykos would be all over the various pastries and desserts. Extras were being made - some for Finn, in case he didn’t make the trip, some for her usual dessert delivery crew, seconds, thirds, and fourths, for the demigod, and some for Raithen in hopes that she’d catch him sooner rather than later. She knew that she would be going out again in a week or so to go and investigate the Tower in the west, but she would focus on that later.
For now, they had a lot to do with the Royal Visit. At least with the servii here and the regular cleaning done, and the fact that this wasn’t her home, a great deal of it was off her shoulders. She had even let Lia fuss about her own attire, though Hilana had to inwardly sigh about it. Still... she had made a promise to herself that she would do better with her family, and with Lia in particular. She owed her her life, after all, so if she wanted to dictate outfits... oh, well. Hilana could live with it. Her blouse was colourful and matched her long skirts: dark teal with silver, pink, and white flowers over it with plenty of embroidery, along with a long matching shawl that was draped over her body. Her usual multitude of mismatching earrings were traded for larger dangling beaded ones, and a few bracelets had been added. Tiaz, of course, was in his usual spot around her shoulders... and Fiya had decided that she was going to adorn her bun. The younger python clearly liked that vantage point.
Lia had gone with an orange-red outfit that was similar, though while Hilana’s blouse bared her midriff, Lia’s was slightly more modest: hers was covered, and the embroidery and painting of the fabric was made to look like stylized flames. When she was nervous while Hilana did her hair, the younger sister tried to reassure her. Arvaelyn Princeps may come across as severe... but he had been a good friend to her, and he had, believe it or not, gone to see their people at the Frost Festival at the end of Frost not even a season ago. That had surprised her, and Hilana had squeezed her shoulders before pinning up her hair in an updo. She wore more jewelry, as was her tastes, including a carefully-shaped lodestone that was tucked amongst her tresses. Her own long scarf was certainly worn more like a shawl. The offer to borrow Tiaz was declined, however, as Lia just shook her head. As loved as the reptiles were in Solunarium, she was only tentative with her sister’s pythons. She remembered better than the younger sister what had happened to Yael, and it was hard to forget.
In any event, the group could wait. Hilana had no idea which way Arvaelyn would come - when he had attended the Frost Festival with his betrothed, they had arrived through portals and then with His Hallowed Highness, Kairyndralok. There were portals from the Umbrium and Luxium to the Citadel, he could use those. But chances were, they’d make their own for the Crown Prince. Beverages were aplenty, canapes and hors d'oeuvres prepared, and desserts and treats were lined up on one of the balconies. But for now, all they could do was wait, and Hilana was quite relaxed on the seat and she had Lykos sandwiched between her and Lia. Everything was about done - all she could do was hurry up and wait. She looked at the demigod and smiled reassuringly. It was a good look on him.
[Closed - Arvaelyn, Lykos, Æros]
With word arriving from Sentinel Phocion that His Exalted Highness, Arvaelyn Princeps would be coming for a tour of Red Rock Citadel, Athalia made use of Hilana’s ability to go to and from the cities with shopping lists for herself and Lykos, while she went over etiquette, pronunciation, and titles with Lykos. How to greet the Crown Prince in Vastian and introduce himself, though Hilana had assured the both of them that Arvaelyn would not at all be put out if Common was used - she remembered well their initial encounter in which he’d enjoyed the conversation in the tongue he had been raised with. They had had quite the time in the little tea shop off of the Forum.
When Hilana - and her ghostly companion - had returned, it was with a very stuffed Featherlight Satchel. She had clothes, she had some jewelry and adornments, scented soaps and oils, and some extra ingredients with which to commandeer the kitchen. She didn’t think Arvaelyn would stay long, but one never knew. Maybe he would - and even if he didn’t, then she knew Lykos would be all over the various pastries and desserts. Extras were being made - some for Finn, in case he didn’t make the trip, some for her usual dessert delivery crew, seconds, thirds, and fourths, for the demigod, and some for Raithen in hopes that she’d catch him sooner rather than later. She knew that she would be going out again in a week or so to go and investigate the Tower in the west, but she would focus on that later.
For now, they had a lot to do with the Royal Visit. At least with the servii here and the regular cleaning done, and the fact that this wasn’t her home, a great deal of it was off her shoulders. She had even let Lia fuss about her own attire, though Hilana had to inwardly sigh about it. Still... she had made a promise to herself that she would do better with her family, and with Lia in particular. She owed her her life, after all, so if she wanted to dictate outfits... oh, well. Hilana could live with it. Her blouse was colourful and matched her long skirts: dark teal with silver, pink, and white flowers over it with plenty of embroidery, along with a long matching shawl that was draped over her body. Her usual multitude of mismatching earrings were traded for larger dangling beaded ones, and a few bracelets had been added. Tiaz, of course, was in his usual spot around her shoulders... and Fiya had decided that she was going to adorn her bun. The younger python clearly liked that vantage point.
Lia had gone with an orange-red outfit that was similar, though while Hilana’s blouse bared her midriff, Lia’s was slightly more modest: hers was covered, and the embroidery and painting of the fabric was made to look like stylized flames. When she was nervous while Hilana did her hair, the younger sister tried to reassure her. Arvaelyn Princeps may come across as severe... but he had been a good friend to her, and he had, believe it or not, gone to see their people at the Frost Festival at the end of Frost not even a season ago. That had surprised her, and Hilana had squeezed her shoulders before pinning up her hair in an updo. She wore more jewelry, as was her tastes, including a carefully-shaped lodestone that was tucked amongst her tresses. Her own long scarf was certainly worn more like a shawl. The offer to borrow Tiaz was declined, however, as Lia just shook her head. As loved as the reptiles were in Solunarium, she was only tentative with her sister’s pythons. She remembered better than the younger sister what had happened to Yael, and it was hard to forget.
In any event, the group could wait. Hilana had no idea which way Arvaelyn would come - when he had attended the Frost Festival with his betrothed, they had arrived through portals and then with His Hallowed Highness, Kairyndralok. There were portals from the Umbrium and Luxium to the Citadel, he could use those. But chances were, they’d make their own for the Crown Prince. Beverages were aplenty, canapes and hors d'oeuvres prepared, and desserts and treats were lined up on one of the balconies. But for now, all they could do was wait, and Hilana was quite relaxed on the seat and she had Lykos sandwiched between her and Lia. Everything was about done - all she could do was hurry up and wait. She looked at the demigod and smiled reassuringly. It was a good look on him.