Flashback Flower Festivities

With everything in bloom, what gloom could there be?

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Home of the Konti people, this ivory city is built of native konti stone half in and half out of the sea. Its borders touch the Silverwood, and stretch upwards towards Silver Lake, home of the infamous konti vision water. [Lore]

Flower Festivities

Postby Melenna on June 5th, 2013, 2:02 pm

40th of Spring, 508AV: The Silent Garden


It was just that kind of day. The sky had all the hopeful blue of a robin's egg with hardly a cloud to mask it, and a light breeze sprung up to soothe the heat of of the beaming sun. Every inch of The Silent Garden was still touched with the tears of Spring, encouraging small sprouts of caplium and stint green to peek up from the grassy knolls. Light laughter danced amid the tinkling ripple of ponds and ringing bird chatter as young Konti played and their elders watched from the comfort of bright blankets. In all that place, the only sadness came from realizing the perfect moment wouldn't last.

The sky was burning with color, vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds declaring the exit of Syna. Slowly, the world was quieting down, each festive blossom bathed in gold before they would fade in the night.. Even the park, bathed already in perfect natural beauty, had been decorated for the day's festivities, sporting garlands of plumeria along its bridge and poles wound with blossoms and ribbons about its paths. After all, what better time was there to celebrate the beauty of the island than the Flower Festival?

Suddenly, there was was the strumming of a lyre. It came from the west side of the park, soon accompanied by the sound of a flute. Wind and string intertwined for a moment, and then there was the beating of a drum and the rattling of a tambourine. Heads turned, swans fluttered, and the sound only grew. A sonorous violin piped up, its sister, the viola, singing right along with it. The piercing penny whistle, a plucking zither, and finally, a lute joined the mix. By now, even artists engrossed in capturing the beauty of the park were looking about, standing up from their various perches to locate the source of the music.

When the world was broken
When the word was new
There was a seed called Tivaku
She burst and she bloomed
A rainbow in the night
And everywhere she touched
Green grew upon all blight


A group of Konti with an entourage of lantern bearers and curious onlookers sang as they paraded down one of the pebbled paths, their voices rising like a soft mist from the sea. The musicians were dressed exquisitely for the occasion, sporting long, dragging silks that changed from one pastel hue to the next like a patch of multicolored pansies. Skipping among them was Melenna, the culprit with the ivory toned lute. Her fingers were light on the instrument as she took the lead of the singers and strode at the front of the group.

The new and timid bud is Thine
Soft and precious as a kiss
Hearts and flesh come back to life
Trembling like butterfly wings
At Thy feet all good things stir
Weakening winter's bitter cur

Linger with us yet dear Tivaku
All our flowers sprout to greet Thee
Bright parades with every hue
Follow Thy sweet trail of dew
Come we too and offer thanks
For life that overflows our banks


By the time the song was finished, the Konti musicians had finally taken rest atop one of the hills with a Vian tree, allowing the rest of the park to catch up with them. People gathered around as the lantern bearers scrambled gracefully about, helping one another carefully fix their lights upon the trees. Each lantern was formed of glass and shaped like an open lily, glowing with light pinks, yellows, and blues from the small fire within. These were hung alongside the Vian tree's white blossoms, turning both flower and light bark a dozen different shades of spring hues.

As fireflies danced near the water at the hill's base and Konti settled their blankets down in a better spot for a proper view of the festivity, Melenna opened up her arms to greet them. Her fellow musicians bowed, dipping like the heads of bluebells against the ground.

“My sisters, friends, neighbors, and travelers near and far—I welcome you to our final hurrah before this day of new joy ends.” Melenna spoke in a seamlessly musical tone, exploiting the elegant language of her people to play on its graceful sounds. “Enjoy good company, sing along, or listen from afar to be privy to music's inspiration. Tonight we play for you, Tivaku, and all the lovely life that inhabits our fair isle.”
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Flower Festivities

Postby Ki'toka on July 28th, 2013, 3:26 pm

40th of Spring, 508 AV
The Silent Gardens
Flashback - 15 years of age
OOC :
Sorry it took me so long... Your post was so beautifully written, I didn't know what to write to go along with it. Its no where near as good as yours, but I hope it works. If you don't want to continue this thread, I'd understand too.
Festivals... They really weren't Ki'toka's thing. They brought crowds of people together in one spot. To sing, to dance, to have a good time. The Konti didn't hold it against them, no, she loved the idea of each of the Festivals and what they stood for, she just didn't like the crowds. She would have enjoyed it so much more if she could have sat on the edge, perhaps somewhere up high, so she could watch the whole thing. But sadly that wasn't the case. Nel'fi stood beside her laughing and occasionally bursting into song as she sold her beautifully crafted flower jewelry. The older Konti usually worked with shells, but for this special day, she'd started working with flowers. She wasn't as good with the delicate petals as some of the other vendors selling jewelry, but they were still beautiful.

Ki'toka's face had a smile on it as well as she helped Nel'fi at her stand, but the smile didn't reach her eyes. Jewelry and miza changed through her hands faster than it did through Nel'fi's as she didn't get pulled into long conversations about the pieces or about the Festival. She was there to work the stand for her, and work she did.

There was one thing about this years Festival that she was looking forward to though. Melenna, a fellow Konti and a friend now for a few years, was going to be playing with her band toward the end of the day. She always enjoyed listening to her play on her lute or sing. Ki'toka wasn't musically inclined like her friend, she couldn't hit the right notes or tunes and often they would just break down into fits of laughter at her lack of skill. It was always a good time when she got to spend it with the other Konti.

As the day wore on, Nel'fi finally ran out of her flowered jewelry to sell and her little stand was shut down for the night. Lanterns were blooming to life all throughout the park now, filling the darkness with fantastical color. Melenna would be starting soon. Waving to Nel'fi to let her know she was wandering off, Ki'toka ran through the damp grass of the garden on bare feet. She wasn't yet a lady so she didn't feel bad about openly running wherever she wanted to get to. It didn't take her long to reach the path that Melenna had told her she would be coming from. It was still silent, well, ok, not silent. There were Konti and visitors everywhere, it was just silent of her music.

Ki'toka wasn't left alone in the middle of the crowd for long though as she heard the first sounds of the lyre and the flute. Others around her still had not yet noticed it, but Ki'toka had seen the band practice the song beforehand so they would have it just right for the Festival. Standing on her toes, she searched the colorful darkness for the band as the sound became louder and more became to notice. The singing portion of the song had already started before the group came into view down the path. A smile lit up her face as she spotted Melenna at the lead of the group, lute in hand as the last few verses flowed from her lips.

She knew where they were going to set up their spot at and turned to run ahead, towards the top of the hill. She knew it would soon be crowded there as people gathered around the musicians, and she wanted to find a spot she would be comfortable in to enjoy the show. Setting herself down against the the trunk of the Vian tree, she settled in as the group came to a stop shortly after. She waved excitedly toward Melenna before she addressed her growing crowd. With the tree at her back, Ki'toka wasn't as bothered by the amount of people there and with a relaxed sigh, sat back to enjoy the show her friend would put on.

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Flower Festivities

Postby Melenna on August 22nd, 2013, 1:06 am

Well, she'd made a promise, hadn't she? Truth be told, Melenna was already feeling exhausted—she'd practiced that marching routine at least two dozen times along with the rest of her band and it was still a challenge to hit every note just right—but that was just the beginning. Even worse was the fact that her mother hadn't showed up as she'd promised. What was so hard about showing up for one night? This one, single, solitary night Melenna had practiced so much for? If these other artisans and revelers could manage to take a trip to a park on a holiday, why couldn't her obsessed painter of a parent find time to see her?

Melenna forced a smile nonetheless, looking about the crowd with a budding sense of accomplishment. She'd all but forgotten the next song she was supposed to play, but something new and inviting wound itself into her brain as she caught sight of a familiar young face. Ki'toka, that quiet and... inexplicably melancholy konti. The girl never seemed to make a show of it, but that sadness was present nonetheless, in the way she always seemed to be alone, even when in a crowd. Strangely, it made Melenna feel a sense of kinship with the girl. Sure, she was making revelry and music, but she felt like a bristling porcupine in the midst of swans, alone in a crowd and not really part of the celebration.

“To begin, we...” Melenna suddenly turned away from the crowd, facing her fellow musicians. “I think we should play something heartwarming to start this evening off. Something that reminds me of a friend. Would you join me in 'Forget-me-not?'”

The konti women looked curiously between themselves, slightly unnerved by the tweak in their performance. A silent conversation seemed to pass between them, shifting eyes and slightly creased brows exchanging until a unanimous nod was given by all. Melenna smiled at that, nodding herself before facing the crowd once again.

“This is a song quite appropriate for a celebration of flowers, but it is also a tune for those among us who blend in a little too much from time to time. Just as blossoms bloom to welcome the warmth of Spring, so must we have confidence in our own beauty, for it is meet that we should share it with the world, and not keep it to ourselves.” Here, Melenna gestured to her band, the sound of a flute promptly following her lead. A moment later, she began to sing, plucking gently at the strings of her lute.

Little flower in the meadow
Don't you know your face is sad
Why the blue, not pink or gold
Still a bud too small to bloom
Tulips reach to kiss the sky
Pansies dance at the breeze
But you stand there not swaying
Too timid to even glance up
Spring is dancing all around you
Don't fear to join the fun
Bright buttercups can't outshine you
Ruddy roses can't steal your charm
Your scent is your own and your story
Never forgotten in any splendor
Forget-me-not don't forget to bloom
You are the hope in our meadow


OoC: No problem with waiting! As you can see, I've had some stuff of my own happening lately. But I love your style and writing with you, so hopefully this isn't too rusty to continue our tale!
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