by Kanri on August 11th, 2012, 5:59 am
27th of Summer, 512 AV
Skyhigh Stables
It was late afternoon and Kanri was on one of her usual restless wanderings around the city of Wind Reach. After another bout of cleaning out the bird cages of the currently masterless bird cages, she was just bored. She didn't really have the skill or the "way" with the beautiful feathered beings to keep a bird herself yet she still saw value in practice. However, after a few hard pecks that morning, it was hard to tell if it would be worth it someday. Maybe someday... Kanri whispered to herself.
She found herself wander into the Skyhigh Stables. Perhaps a new traveler had entered the city, like the foreigner she had met a week ago. After that confrontation with a foreigner, she felt a little more self confidence with strangers. She found the still stone stalls mostly empty, as usually. What should she expect? Wind Reach was hard to enter without one of the precious Wind Eagles... And hard to exit. She felt even more restless, now that she had no access to informationfrom the outside world. She felt so out-of-it lately...
Then, she saw her. A woman who was clearly not a Inarta. Her hair was a striking white and piercing green eyes. Kanri felt a surge of excitement rush through her. Then caution. Her encounter with a rare foreigner around Wind Reach a week ago had gone quite well. That didn't mean EVERY foreigner would be friendly. Supressing her surge of excitement, Kanri slowly approached the tall white haired woman.
"Welcome to Wind Reach... Ma'am," Kanri greeted her in her best common, remembering she ought to try to be polite a moment too late. "This city is a magnificent place so if you have any questions... Well, don't hesitate to ask. Just don't ask me, unless it's just directions."
Kanri loved her city but didn't recall the lessons on its history very well. It hadn't seemed too relevant to her. She wasn't the best one to sign herself up for a tour guide or welcome committee. However, she smiled at the white haired lady for now, instead of worrying the "little" details...