70 Frost, Year 123
[Closed - Sivan]
While things were certainly heating up below in the sands, the sisters were able to get dispensation to make trips to Kalzasi, though they were certainly rarer now with the outbreak beyond the mountains. They had to be Sembled each time they came back through a Customs checkpoint, which didn't bother either Hilana or Athalia unduly; this was simply what was necessary to protect the realm from any sorts of sicknesses that were flourishing beyond their borders. As an herbalist, Hilana fully agreed with the quarantine and lock down procedures; as a girl that wanted to explore now that she had a reason to be up there, it was a bit harder to swallow.
The sisters were browsing the market, less about the fabric and fashion, considering how much of their previous outings had been of that sort of flavour, and it was more of a browsing for curiosity's sake. There were all kinds of shops here, and while both of them were loyal Solunarians to their craftspeople and artisans, it didn't hurt to explore what others did and were capable of. If they didn't branch out, how could they grow? There were always new techniques, new quirks, new tricks and tools and secrets being discovered and passed on. Hilana had had an incredible capable teacher in their Great-Aunt, but by working for others, she learned their ways of doing, too.
Runeforging was interesting to her, ever since she had met Aardwalden back when she first arrived at Solunarium Proper. All the same, she had no desire to pick up that sort of Craft, not when she was busy with all of the other lessons - Alchemy allowed her far more fluidity than something like Runeforging or Artificing, and it was more applicable to her other interests and skills. And while they had passed Kilvin's Forge and Sunrunner Alchemy a few times on their trips, the opportunity to venture inside hadn't happened. And today, well, today it did.
Both of the Vastian sisters were dressed in cloaks against the Kalzasern cold, though they were of a lighter cut than one might expect this far north. Their hoods were down, though tucked back against the neck to make sure no chunks of snow managed to slip in. A few pictographs stitched inside the lining helped keep them comfortable, and the worst of the cold out. The tan-coloured cloaks were more reminiscent of southern foreign lands than up north, and the colourful clothing underneath that showed from under the hems of the outerwear was also curious. Lia was interested, but had little idea about what she was looking at as they entered, curiosity on her face, whereas the younger of the two... had a look of utter delight. She knew better than to touch, but her senses were well-awakened to the displays.
[Closed - Sivan]
While things were certainly heating up below in the sands, the sisters were able to get dispensation to make trips to Kalzasi, though they were certainly rarer now with the outbreak beyond the mountains. They had to be Sembled each time they came back through a Customs checkpoint, which didn't bother either Hilana or Athalia unduly; this was simply what was necessary to protect the realm from any sorts of sicknesses that were flourishing beyond their borders. As an herbalist, Hilana fully agreed with the quarantine and lock down procedures; as a girl that wanted to explore now that she had a reason to be up there, it was a bit harder to swallow.
The sisters were browsing the market, less about the fabric and fashion, considering how much of their previous outings had been of that sort of flavour, and it was more of a browsing for curiosity's sake. There were all kinds of shops here, and while both of them were loyal Solunarians to their craftspeople and artisans, it didn't hurt to explore what others did and were capable of. If they didn't branch out, how could they grow? There were always new techniques, new quirks, new tricks and tools and secrets being discovered and passed on. Hilana had had an incredible capable teacher in their Great-Aunt, but by working for others, she learned their ways of doing, too.
Runeforging was interesting to her, ever since she had met Aardwalden back when she first arrived at Solunarium Proper. All the same, she had no desire to pick up that sort of Craft, not when she was busy with all of the other lessons - Alchemy allowed her far more fluidity than something like Runeforging or Artificing, and it was more applicable to her other interests and skills. And while they had passed Kilvin's Forge and Sunrunner Alchemy a few times on their trips, the opportunity to venture inside hadn't happened. And today, well, today it did.
Both of the Vastian sisters were dressed in cloaks against the Kalzasern cold, though they were of a lighter cut than one might expect this far north. Their hoods were down, though tucked back against the neck to make sure no chunks of snow managed to slip in. A few pictographs stitched inside the lining helped keep them comfortable, and the worst of the cold out. The tan-coloured cloaks were more reminiscent of southern foreign lands than up north, and the colourful clothing underneath that showed from under the hems of the outerwear was also curious. Lia was interested, but had little idea about what she was looking at as they entered, curiosity on her face, whereas the younger of the two... had a look of utter delight. She knew better than to touch, but her senses were well-awakened to the displays.