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Wolf, Woof, Bark

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 3:01 pm
by Nnerka
62 ASH 121
Nnerka found nothing odd with the looks given to her as she walked through the commons of Kalsazi. She was used to the staring, both open and those who tried to be discreet. And she had thought that the people of the area would have gotten used to her being out and about as she was. Maybe she needed to get out more; they were clearly still in a bit of shock. Or, perhaps, it had to do with the two slightly taller fae on either side of her, faces turned up and eyes all too discerning of their surroundings. Her Mother placed a hand on her hip, upper arms crossed as her legs carried her along. The thud of her footsteps, mostly in step with Nnerka, could be heard even with the conversation around them being carried on. No; the conversations had dipped to murmurs as they passed, picking up only in their wake to discuss what had just been seen.

Her Mama seemd all too pleased by this. A grin stretched out over her lips as her hands fiddled with the ornaments and signage of shops they passed by. There were obvious disgruntled reactions as she sneered down at the smaller shopowners and customers. She seemed more at ease here than Mother, but it may have been that she was still of the mindset that she would be hunting within the city grounds. Nnerka didn’t think she ought to say anything to that. People here did make it far too easy to see them as prey. Perhaps the contentment of city living was to blame.

“You’re telling me that we can get a decent meal...here?” Mother’s brow rose, lips turned down into a scowl as her two of her eyes surveyed the area in front of her and the rest reflected just how little she cared for where they were. “No wonder you’re skin and bones; they wouldn’t be able to feed you right.”

“Mother, I can assure you I am eating just fine.”

She gave Nnerka a hard look, unconvinced. But she sighed, shook her head. This was what her daughter had wanted. To be...here. In a city. She felt as though she were being sullied the longer she was here, somehow. And the process of coming in — the nerve of them to ask so many questions. But she supposed it was only right because this was their territory.

“Why are they wearing so much clothing?” Mama spoke up around something she was eating, mouth full and words somewhat muffled. She swallowed, wiped her lips with the back of her hand. “Aren’t they hot in all of that?” A beat, and then: “Aren’t you hot, little one?” For any that could understand the Valsaren, they might have done a double take at the mention of Nnerka being referred to as ‘little one’.

“You get used to it, Mama. They have this thing.” She waved her hand about dismissively. “With not wearing clothes.”

“No one seemed pressed about us.” No, well — they were clothed enough (“privates covered, at least”), but the thing that had caught the attention of others wasn’t the lack of clothing. It was their size. Taller than Nnerka, enough that she had to tip her head back just the slightest to look them in the eyes. This was how it had always been for her, and thus she saw none of what made the people around them so uncomfortable.

“Maybe because they were scared of you.” Mama grinned, took another bite of what Nnerka realized was roasted potato wrapped up to keep it warm.

“Did you pay for that?” Mother also seemed to notice what was in her wife’s hands.

Mama blinked. “Why would I? He gave it to me.”

“Did you go and scare the tiny man?”

“No! He just let me take it.” Mama turned around, eyes searching the crowd for the vendor selling roasted potato and corn. Her Common wasn’t the greatest, but it worked well enough to get the point across as she pointed with the roasted potato at the man. “Hey! You — no, not you. The other one. This? Free, right? Give me?” The man, startled, nodded quickly before he glanced around to the people around him. They, too, nodded, issuing hurried assurances that she need not worry about paying and that it had been free. Totally free. “See? People are generous here. Maybe this ain’t so bad, after all.”

Re: Wolf, Woof, Bark

Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:39 pm
by Rickter
Wolf, Woof, Bark
Ash 62nd, 121st Year
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If there was one thing he had recently learned, it was that becoming a parent enlisted an entirely new routine of responsibility. While he already had quite the hell of his learning experiences over the week, he'd found himself ever thankful for the patience his beloved alpha had. Given this was her first time having children, she seemed to be a natural mother to them already.

It was also thanks to those at the nursery as well, helping Rickter learn ways to make sure the twins were eating and sleeping right. All important tips he needed to remember, yet, if there was one thing that he'd noticed in being home nearly all the time... it was that he often was the fetcher for the pack as well. Sure Hannah helped out in that department too, but she'd made it clear that the wolf not only needed breaks every now and then. What he needed to do was use this time as an opportunity to work out his Traversion, as he could be the one running errands for the pack now and then instead of just her.

Thus after he'd dressed in his white longsleeved cotton shirt and his beige leather trousers, Rickter wrapped the blue-violet scarf with the House Novalys crest resting at the tip. With that covering his chest and just the base of his neck wrapped, the rest of his scarf tailed a few inches over his shoulder. After checking to make sure he knew everything he needed, the wolf gave it the bibbity bobbity boo by Spatial Mapping toward the Plaza of Jeweled Arches. With a few breaths of intent made, he flexed his aether to coax the Slipspace around him with a step forward.

It didn't help that he closed his eyes, of course, in fact it might've made things worse, as that next step involved a sudden rush of motion in his gut. The wolf's poof into the air resulted in him appearing right within the alleyway near the High Hopes tavern, having thought of that as the closest place to tend to the first of his tasks. Except having vaulted into the alleyway, that step he'd made resulted in a regretted shift of a stomach. Enough to cause him to lumber forward into a gag, uncertain if he'd actually lose his lunch or not from the arrival. Was it him or did Traversion feel like this with everyone?

He'd have to make a note on asking Hannah about that later... At the moment, now that he'd caught his breath, he needed to get on with his tasks. Thus, he made his move toward the street of the plaza, taken aback by the number of stalls he'd seen setup this late into the day. And then it hit him. The smell of all that good food, and the sudden loosening of that knot in his gut as some tantalizing flavors were in the air. I'll have to bring some back when I'm done at Oliver's, Telion will likely want some of the food here. He considered as he approached one of the stalls near the group of Fae.

"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"
"Rickter" "Telion" "Hannah"
"Every side attacks you when you don't pick sides."

Re: Wolf, Woof, Bark

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2023 7:22 pm
by Chronicle
Name: Nnerka

Points: 8
Magic: These points cannot be used for magic.
Knowledge: 0 Lore Points
Injuries: N/A
Loot: N/A

Name: Rickter

Points: 8
Magic: These points cannot be used for magic.
Knowledge: 0 Lore Points
Injuries: N/A
Loot: N/A

Went ahead and docked a bit of xp since the thread didn't get far.
Nnerka's parents are still gems in my eyes <3