28 Searing, Year 123
[Closed - Lykos]
"This will be nice," Lia smiled up at Lykos as Hilana led the way down from the Citadel to the village of Red Rock that was below it. They had been a few times before, this was hardly new for any of them, as it was one of the few places where Lia and Lykos were able to freely go to out here in the Expanse. It wasn't a large town, but it benefited from being so close to the Citadel, and considering the activity that it held these days, it was garnering more and more activity. It was also an opportunity for Lykos to practice his Vastian, and they could enjoy the markets.
"I think so," Hilana agreed, Tiaz on her shoulders. Fiya was in her rucksack inside her own sack. The little female was for once not feeling particularly sociable, but Semblance had told Hilana before that she was getting ready to shed, so that was, at least, understandable. She hadn't wanted to stay in her terrarium just yet, as she wasn't quite there yet, but she would be in the next day or two. And since that meant her vision would be obscured, the little python sought the safety of the darkened rucksack.
"We'll get some goodies and see what's going on down here," Hilana nodded as they made their way towards the path. "We'll see if they have a goat for tomorrow, or maybe lamb." She was not shy about meat and where it came from, despite her love of animals. She loved cooking and eating far too much, and it was a part of the cycle of life and death. To be sustained, something else had to be sacrificed. Some might have been vegan or vegetarian for that purpose, but plants had lives and feelings too... whether those who preferred them wanted to admit that or not.
[Closed - Lykos]
"This will be nice," Lia smiled up at Lykos as Hilana led the way down from the Citadel to the village of Red Rock that was below it. They had been a few times before, this was hardly new for any of them, as it was one of the few places where Lia and Lykos were able to freely go to out here in the Expanse. It wasn't a large town, but it benefited from being so close to the Citadel, and considering the activity that it held these days, it was garnering more and more activity. It was also an opportunity for Lykos to practice his Vastian, and they could enjoy the markets.
"I think so," Hilana agreed, Tiaz on her shoulders. Fiya was in her rucksack inside her own sack. The little female was for once not feeling particularly sociable, but Semblance had told Hilana before that she was getting ready to shed, so that was, at least, understandable. She hadn't wanted to stay in her terrarium just yet, as she wasn't quite there yet, but she would be in the next day or two. And since that meant her vision would be obscured, the little python sought the safety of the darkened rucksack.
"We'll get some goodies and see what's going on down here," Hilana nodded as they made their way towards the path. "We'll see if they have a goat for tomorrow, or maybe lamb." She was not shy about meat and where it came from, despite her love of animals. She loved cooking and eating far too much, and it was a part of the cycle of life and death. To be sustained, something else had to be sacrificed. Some might have been vegan or vegetarian for that purpose, but plants had lives and feelings too... whether those who preferred them wanted to admit that or not.