Timestamp: 70th of Fall, 512 AV
Where:Wind Reach
Tagged: Aidara, solo.
It was Market Day and Addy braved the crush of the crowd with one goal in mind: Get some gear; more specifically, gear for Ash, her Sootwing Owl. The poor thing had been given hand me downs from Val and broken equipment that Addy had managed to fix (barely). It worked passingly well, but with her skills slowly improving and her charge quickly growing and becoming stronger, finally overcoming his injury, her makeshift equipment wouldn’t cut it for much longer.
Angling her path to cut directly across the Market, lest she get distracted from her original purpose by the shiny things in the other stalls. Winging Away, with it’s ornery owner Graven behind the desk, was within one of the central rings of the Market, where the higher end items were sold.
Stopping before the stall, Addy plunked down her little purse, the Pinions inside clinking happily against one another and waited for the shopkeeper to notice her presence. It was obvious that the man was going to take as long as possible finishing the line he was stitching onto a piece of leather but Addy simply rested her elbows on the flat wooden surface before her and waited, her chin cupped between her palms.
“Alright, what do you want?” Growling without turning around, Graven finished the stitching, tied it off and simply picked up the next in line. “I don’t got all day.”
Unphased, Addy smiled at the back of the old man’s head and began ticking things off on her fingers as she spoke. “ I need jesses, anklets, bells, a creance, a gauntlet, a leash, and lures.” Pausing for a moment as she went over the list in her head, checking for anything she’d forgotten, Addy nodded in satisfied conformation that she had not before adding, “Oh, all for a Sootwing, please.”
“An Owl?” Graven turned around and arched a skeptical brow at the little woman. “What good are they for bringing in food? Show birds, those are.” Setting the leathers he had been working on aside, yet making no attempt to mark down or retrieve anything that Addy had ordered, it was clear that she was expected to explain herself before he proceeded.
“Well, I had expected a hawk or a falcon but when I was out trying to capture my own bird, I happened upon the chick with a broken wing.” Glossing over the greater details, Addy shook her head and fiddled with the string on her purse. “So far it’s worked out well, now that his wing has healed up…” Not sure what else to say, or what exactly the old man was expecting her to prove, Addy trailed off and replaced her lack of words with another, bright smile. This was, eventually, going to be a transaction after all, and it had been quite a while since she had bargained for anything and well… anything helped.
Offering a single grunt as his only response, Graven took up his quill and began scribbling down the order, marking down sizes that Addy couldn’t understand, though she craned her neck to try and see. “Customization?” He growled.
A moment’s thought and Addy nodded in agreement. “Black leather, if you could, and carve little feathers and things into what you can. Oh, and his name “Ash” along the bottom, please. Do what you will with the rest of it, but use your best materials, please.”
A few scratches of his quill made note of this before the parchment was slid across the countertop. “Sign.” As she did so, Graven gathered a few things from behind the counter and passed a copy of the signed order list over to the small woman. “I will have it all ready in two days. Crafts Gallery.” Shaking his head when Addy reached for the her purse, pulling at the drawstring to open it, the old man waved a hand at her to stop. "Pay me when you pick it up."
Tucking the slip into the pouch, Addy smiled and slid a couple Pinions across the counter anyway, turning and flouncing away from the booth before the old man had an opportunity to protest. It had all gone better than she thought, and much easier as well. With her spirits high, Addy decided to take care of a couple more things while she was at the Market.
Mortar and Pestle was her next stop, smiling as she approached Miquel as he lounged behind the counter. The older man smiled at her, though his brow furrowed in confusion. "You know you don't have to tend the stall, right?" Her fellow healer knew her too well; more than once she had tried to slip into the Market stall after the Dek had finished setting it up, before anyone else got there, waving Keah and Miquel away when they tried to take the position from her.
"I have just as much duty to tend the mundane as you guys!" It was a familiar argument, Addy pitching her voice to the perfect whine even though a smile brightened her face. Miquel opened the side of the counter for her as she approached, but the little woman shook her head and took the position of a customer at the counter. "I'm here to purchase today."
Raising a brow, Miquel leaned forward in his stool and cante his head in slight confusion. "But... you know you can take from the Infirmary what you need, right?"
"Yes, yes I know." Waving an impatient hand, Addy pulled the journal she had started to fill a few nights before and passed it to the man. He took it with interest, flipping through a few pages before nodding in understanding. "I want to start herbalism on my own terms. I know we have enough Avora providing us with what we need but..." Leaning over the counter so she may point at journal pages, Addy flipped to the list of materials she needed and tapped a finger on the page. "This is what I need. I'm not going to just borrow long term from the Infirmary. That's not right. I'll take the Herbalism kit."
Rolling his eyes, Miquel set down the book and began to rifle through the different items he had piled around him. It took a few chimes, Addy watching with interest as her pile of purchases began to grow. By the time he was done, Miquel had laid out a mortar and pestle of fine, smooth white stone, clipping tools, a sharp knife, a large folded section of cheese cloth, a small metal brazier, a thin slab of stone the same color and texture as the mortar (Addy assumed this was the cutting board), a small kettle and an assortment of pots, containers and vials in which to store the herbs once she collected them.
"Whoa, that's way more than I expected." Passing Miquel her bag of Pinions so that he could collect from it the amount she owed, Addy flagged down one of the Dek that waited along the perimeter of the market. The young man came hurrying, dodging between the meandering shoppers before skidding to a halt at Addy's side. Miquel had passed her a large canvas bag and the two of them had piled the things inside before cinching the top closed. This was passed to the Dek, who cradled the bundle against his chest. "Bring this to Endal Aidara's aerie, please. And be gentle, there are breakables." As was her way, Addy covertly passed the Dek a single Pinion before he scampered on his way, wide eyed and shocked at her generosity as they all usually were.
"Why?" Miquel's question was simple, Addy understanding its origins as the older man's eyes tracked the retreating Dek's back.
"Because, one Pinion is nothing to me. To him, it's food. If it gets my stuff home intact and with nothing missing, it was worth it." Miquel nodded in agreement to the woman's logic, but Addy sighed anyway. "Too many times I've had bits and peices of whatever I sent back missing once I get there. If they can take something to barter for food, hoping that I won't remember their face..." Addy shrugged and took her journal and purse as Miquel passed it back to her. "I'm not trying to thwart the system, 'cause it works. But we might as well avoid unnecessary violence when we can, eh?"
Goodbyes were exchanged and Addy left her friend to tend the stall, heading towards the exit at the outermost ring of the Market. It was only at the last minute that she remembered a final purchase, stopping by Felicities Fabrics to obtain a measure of thin canvas, needles and strong, waterproof thread. Teabags were in order, of course.
The little healer left the Market clutching these, heading back towards her Aerie, completely intending on spending the rest of the day making little canvas bags.
Where:Wind Reach
Tagged: Aidara, solo.
It was Market Day and Addy braved the crush of the crowd with one goal in mind: Get some gear; more specifically, gear for Ash, her Sootwing Owl. The poor thing had been given hand me downs from Val and broken equipment that Addy had managed to fix (barely). It worked passingly well, but with her skills slowly improving and her charge quickly growing and becoming stronger, finally overcoming his injury, her makeshift equipment wouldn’t cut it for much longer.
Angling her path to cut directly across the Market, lest she get distracted from her original purpose by the shiny things in the other stalls. Winging Away, with it’s ornery owner Graven behind the desk, was within one of the central rings of the Market, where the higher end items were sold.
Stopping before the stall, Addy plunked down her little purse, the Pinions inside clinking happily against one another and waited for the shopkeeper to notice her presence. It was obvious that the man was going to take as long as possible finishing the line he was stitching onto a piece of leather but Addy simply rested her elbows on the flat wooden surface before her and waited, her chin cupped between her palms.
“Alright, what do you want?” Growling without turning around, Graven finished the stitching, tied it off and simply picked up the next in line. “I don’t got all day.”
Unphased, Addy smiled at the back of the old man’s head and began ticking things off on her fingers as she spoke. “ I need jesses, anklets, bells, a creance, a gauntlet, a leash, and lures.” Pausing for a moment as she went over the list in her head, checking for anything she’d forgotten, Addy nodded in satisfied conformation that she had not before adding, “Oh, all for a Sootwing, please.”
“An Owl?” Graven turned around and arched a skeptical brow at the little woman. “What good are they for bringing in food? Show birds, those are.” Setting the leathers he had been working on aside, yet making no attempt to mark down or retrieve anything that Addy had ordered, it was clear that she was expected to explain herself before he proceeded.
“Well, I had expected a hawk or a falcon but when I was out trying to capture my own bird, I happened upon the chick with a broken wing.” Glossing over the greater details, Addy shook her head and fiddled with the string on her purse. “So far it’s worked out well, now that his wing has healed up…” Not sure what else to say, or what exactly the old man was expecting her to prove, Addy trailed off and replaced her lack of words with another, bright smile. This was, eventually, going to be a transaction after all, and it had been quite a while since she had bargained for anything and well… anything helped.
Offering a single grunt as his only response, Graven took up his quill and began scribbling down the order, marking down sizes that Addy couldn’t understand, though she craned her neck to try and see. “Customization?” He growled.
A moment’s thought and Addy nodded in agreement. “Black leather, if you could, and carve little feathers and things into what you can. Oh, and his name “Ash” along the bottom, please. Do what you will with the rest of it, but use your best materials, please.”
A few scratches of his quill made note of this before the parchment was slid across the countertop. “Sign.” As she did so, Graven gathered a few things from behind the counter and passed a copy of the signed order list over to the small woman. “I will have it all ready in two days. Crafts Gallery.” Shaking his head when Addy reached for the her purse, pulling at the drawstring to open it, the old man waved a hand at her to stop. "Pay me when you pick it up."
Tucking the slip into the pouch, Addy smiled and slid a couple Pinions across the counter anyway, turning and flouncing away from the booth before the old man had an opportunity to protest. It had all gone better than she thought, and much easier as well. With her spirits high, Addy decided to take care of a couple more things while she was at the Market.
Mortar and Pestle was her next stop, smiling as she approached Miquel as he lounged behind the counter. The older man smiled at her, though his brow furrowed in confusion. "You know you don't have to tend the stall, right?" Her fellow healer knew her too well; more than once she had tried to slip into the Market stall after the Dek had finished setting it up, before anyone else got there, waving Keah and Miquel away when they tried to take the position from her.
"I have just as much duty to tend the mundane as you guys!" It was a familiar argument, Addy pitching her voice to the perfect whine even though a smile brightened her face. Miquel opened the side of the counter for her as she approached, but the little woman shook her head and took the position of a customer at the counter. "I'm here to purchase today."
Raising a brow, Miquel leaned forward in his stool and cante his head in slight confusion. "But... you know you can take from the Infirmary what you need, right?"
"Yes, yes I know." Waving an impatient hand, Addy pulled the journal she had started to fill a few nights before and passed it to the man. He took it with interest, flipping through a few pages before nodding in understanding. "I want to start herbalism on my own terms. I know we have enough Avora providing us with what we need but..." Leaning over the counter so she may point at journal pages, Addy flipped to the list of materials she needed and tapped a finger on the page. "This is what I need. I'm not going to just borrow long term from the Infirmary. That's not right. I'll take the Herbalism kit."
Rolling his eyes, Miquel set down the book and began to rifle through the different items he had piled around him. It took a few chimes, Addy watching with interest as her pile of purchases began to grow. By the time he was done, Miquel had laid out a mortar and pestle of fine, smooth white stone, clipping tools, a sharp knife, a large folded section of cheese cloth, a small metal brazier, a thin slab of stone the same color and texture as the mortar (Addy assumed this was the cutting board), a small kettle and an assortment of pots, containers and vials in which to store the herbs once she collected them.
"Whoa, that's way more than I expected." Passing Miquel her bag of Pinions so that he could collect from it the amount she owed, Addy flagged down one of the Dek that waited along the perimeter of the market. The young man came hurrying, dodging between the meandering shoppers before skidding to a halt at Addy's side. Miquel had passed her a large canvas bag and the two of them had piled the things inside before cinching the top closed. This was passed to the Dek, who cradled the bundle against his chest. "Bring this to Endal Aidara's aerie, please. And be gentle, there are breakables." As was her way, Addy covertly passed the Dek a single Pinion before he scampered on his way, wide eyed and shocked at her generosity as they all usually were.
"Why?" Miquel's question was simple, Addy understanding its origins as the older man's eyes tracked the retreating Dek's back.
"Because, one Pinion is nothing to me. To him, it's food. If it gets my stuff home intact and with nothing missing, it was worth it." Miquel nodded in agreement to the woman's logic, but Addy sighed anyway. "Too many times I've had bits and peices of whatever I sent back missing once I get there. If they can take something to barter for food, hoping that I won't remember their face..." Addy shrugged and took her journal and purse as Miquel passed it back to her. "I'm not trying to thwart the system, 'cause it works. But we might as well avoid unnecessary violence when we can, eh?"
Goodbyes were exchanged and Addy left her friend to tend the stall, heading towards the exit at the outermost ring of the Market. It was only at the last minute that she remembered a final purchase, stopping by Felicities Fabrics to obtain a measure of thin canvas, needles and strong, waterproof thread. Teabags were in order, of course.
The little healer left the Market clutching these, heading back towards her Aerie, completely intending on spending the rest of the day making little canvas bags.