80th of Winter
Year 514
13th Bell
"Well, sir, I have no idea what your talking about", Uleru sniffs, trying out her new Alvadas accent.
“Its right there! Right there! I'm looking at it!' the sailor she is teasing howls with frustration. "By Laviku's salty balls, I'm looking right at it!"
"Laviku's balls are none of your business," the Otani snorts indignantly, pretending to look affronted, "Unless you are privy to them regularly. And I assure you, that can be arranged."
Whatever the young sailor might be thinking about turns him a sickly shade of green. Uleru meanwhile swings her hips back and forth like a pendulum in a mischievous little dance, her lips thinning to keep from smiling. A trickle of people pass the loudly arguing pair, but nobody seems to want to get involved. Though a few eyes do pass over Uleru where she is standing on the low pier wall a foot or so above the young sailor, naked except for a smile, obviously immune to the bitting cold.
The sailor has every right to be upset, yet it's quite fun watching him turn colors on command; from an angry red to a frustrated purple, until finally settling on the sickly green of limp cabbage. It's what is behind Uleru's back that has him so overwrought. It's pretty heart pendant made of gold, obviously intended for the young mans sweetheart, and probably worth half of his savings. Not only did she snatch it out of his fidgeting, nervous hands, she has the audacity to hide the precious thing behind her back. Quite a poor hiding spot, really, as he can see it plainly through her torso.
The sailor seems to be recovering from the talk of godly testicles, and his color seeps back into an angry red. He chooses his next words carefully, all too aware he is talking to one of sea kings servants. "How about... How about I pay you for it, eh?" he starts, his mustache twitching with a horribly forced smile. "Maybe a tribute? For Laviku?" he emphasizes the last word, knowing it's the magical word to calm the tricky monsters.
And indeed he has Uleru's attention. Her head tips to the side like a questioning child. "Will you give me blood?"
"Yes!" the sailor sighs in relief, "yes, buckets of blood, all the blood you want!"
His hand appears in front of her, coaxing as if from a dog he's unsure of. "Can i have that back then, please?"
But Uleru's fickle attention has been caught by something else, dragging her eyes away from the encroaching hand and right over his head. Just in time for her to see some sort of leggy, jewel bright creature vault over a small sack outside a apothecary, and disappear down a nearby alley.
Her first thought is of the tiny, colorful fish that you find darting around the coral in warmer waters.
Except that was not a fish.
And this is not the water.
The sailor whistles to catch the monsters attention again. Indeed it's quite like he's calling a dog. But Uleru has found something new, so she can let go of this game.
She takes the necklace from behind her back and pushes it into the sailors hand. Giving him a quick smile and a pat on the head as a thank-you for the agonizing game she put him through. Then she hops off the low wall and pads towards the alley where she saw the thing disappear. The street is farther from the water than she likes to be, making her glance back every few paces like it might vanish in a puff of smoke.
Finally -with one more glance back- she rounds the apothecary and peers into the narrow alley for the pseudo fish. But not only is the alley empty, it comes to a dead end not a yard from the main street. Huh, she finds herself thinking. This place is fast becoming the strangest place she has ever visited. Even more so than that little Sahovan island, where the port is manned by nothing but mechanical men.
Her gills push out a long sigh as she mentally adds this to the growing list of strange things she has witnessed in her short time in Alvadas. And then she turns back towards the docks-
-Only to smack straight into a cobblestone wall.
No sound, no warning, nothing. The docks, the people, and her precious sea have vanished behind a wall that seemed to grow, plant-like, from the cobbled street.
“No.” she breaths, stepping back and shaking her head as if to dislodge the sight from her mind. “No. That’s not possible. No. No. No No.”
She presses her ear against the stone, tries to climb it, tries to find a way around it. But she cant. The moulding stands there in the middle of the deserted street, feeling each breath pull through her gills. Silently counting down how many she has left until she dries out.
One breath.
Two breaths...
Pressing the heels of her hands into the side of her head, Uleru doubles over and lets out a single, unearthly shriek of panic.
Year 514
13th Bell
"Well, sir, I have no idea what your talking about", Uleru sniffs, trying out her new Alvadas accent.
“Its right there! Right there! I'm looking at it!' the sailor she is teasing howls with frustration. "By Laviku's salty balls, I'm looking right at it!"
"Laviku's balls are none of your business," the Otani snorts indignantly, pretending to look affronted, "Unless you are privy to them regularly. And I assure you, that can be arranged."
Whatever the young sailor might be thinking about turns him a sickly shade of green. Uleru meanwhile swings her hips back and forth like a pendulum in a mischievous little dance, her lips thinning to keep from smiling. A trickle of people pass the loudly arguing pair, but nobody seems to want to get involved. Though a few eyes do pass over Uleru where she is standing on the low pier wall a foot or so above the young sailor, naked except for a smile, obviously immune to the bitting cold.
The sailor has every right to be upset, yet it's quite fun watching him turn colors on command; from an angry red to a frustrated purple, until finally settling on the sickly green of limp cabbage. It's what is behind Uleru's back that has him so overwrought. It's pretty heart pendant made of gold, obviously intended for the young mans sweetheart, and probably worth half of his savings. Not only did she snatch it out of his fidgeting, nervous hands, she has the audacity to hide the precious thing behind her back. Quite a poor hiding spot, really, as he can see it plainly through her torso.
The sailor seems to be recovering from the talk of godly testicles, and his color seeps back into an angry red. He chooses his next words carefully, all too aware he is talking to one of sea kings servants. "How about... How about I pay you for it, eh?" he starts, his mustache twitching with a horribly forced smile. "Maybe a tribute? For Laviku?" he emphasizes the last word, knowing it's the magical word to calm the tricky monsters.
And indeed he has Uleru's attention. Her head tips to the side like a questioning child. "Will you give me blood?"
"Yes!" the sailor sighs in relief, "yes, buckets of blood, all the blood you want!"
His hand appears in front of her, coaxing as if from a dog he's unsure of. "Can i have that back then, please?"
But Uleru's fickle attention has been caught by something else, dragging her eyes away from the encroaching hand and right over his head. Just in time for her to see some sort of leggy, jewel bright creature vault over a small sack outside a apothecary, and disappear down a nearby alley.
Her first thought is of the tiny, colorful fish that you find darting around the coral in warmer waters.
Except that was not a fish.
And this is not the water.
The sailor whistles to catch the monsters attention again. Indeed it's quite like he's calling a dog. But Uleru has found something new, so she can let go of this game.
She takes the necklace from behind her back and pushes it into the sailors hand. Giving him a quick smile and a pat on the head as a thank-you for the agonizing game she put him through. Then she hops off the low wall and pads towards the alley where she saw the thing disappear. The street is farther from the water than she likes to be, making her glance back every few paces like it might vanish in a puff of smoke.
Finally -with one more glance back- she rounds the apothecary and peers into the narrow alley for the pseudo fish. But not only is the alley empty, it comes to a dead end not a yard from the main street. Huh, she finds herself thinking. This place is fast becoming the strangest place she has ever visited. Even more so than that little Sahovan island, where the port is manned by nothing but mechanical men.
Her gills push out a long sigh as she mentally adds this to the growing list of strange things she has witnessed in her short time in Alvadas. And then she turns back towards the docks-
-Only to smack straight into a cobblestone wall.
No sound, no warning, nothing. The docks, the people, and her precious sea have vanished behind a wall that seemed to grow, plant-like, from the cobbled street.
“No.” she breaths, stepping back and shaking her head as if to dislodge the sight from her mind. “No. That’s not possible. No. No. No No.”
She presses her ear against the stone, tries to climb it, tries to find a way around it. But she cant. The moulding stands there in the middle of the deserted street, feeling each breath pull through her gills. Silently counting down how many she has left until she dries out.
One breath.
Two breaths...
Pressing the heels of her hands into the side of her head, Uleru doubles over and lets out a single, unearthly shriek of panic.