Spring 34, 514 AV
Gwin had been wandering the streets and docks of Zeltiva for nearly a season, but she still found shops she hadn’t visited before, locations she’d never spotted during previous strolls. While avoiding East Street altogether, she’d taken a liking to exploring the narrow alleys and cobblestone streets of West Street. In one of the little shops she’d bought a flute and its case at the beginning of Spring.
Now she was close to broke, but she still enjoyed looking at wares and art displayed in shop windows. Sometimes she entered shops pretending to be a willing customer, yet leaving without spending any coin every time.
That particular day she’d explored the alleyways and worked herself deep into the labyrinth up to the point when she didn’t know where she was anymore. Of course, she could rise above the rooftops with a single bat of her wings, but that wouldn’t serve her purpose very well. Instead she inspected the houses and shops lining the alley even more carefully than usual.
Coming to a low stone arch, she discovered the bridge and a modest sign that was easy to miss. It read Bohrnn&GoldWoerth, Gadgets and Toys. Wooden figurines of ponies and soldiers immediately came to mind, painted in vibrant colors, carved by delicate hands and with an eye for detail. Toys? While she imagined the wares of that shop, a new melody grew inside her, sounding like a lullaby, but too lively for sleep.
In order to explore that melody and gather inspiration, Gwin descended the staircase with her fin brushing the steps and entered the shop. At first she was afraid of sweeping wares from the shelves with her wings in the narrow interior, but then she managed to hover in the middle of the room. In a simple Zeltivan craft shop, she probably stood out like a porcelain statue among dull metal: Green butterfly wings with black and white spots, a black band across her chest the only clothing, a furry tail and muscular fin the color of algae.
Until someone addressed her, she’d simply inspect the shelves and admire the gadgets on display.
Now she was close to broke, but she still enjoyed looking at wares and art displayed in shop windows. Sometimes she entered shops pretending to be a willing customer, yet leaving without spending any coin every time.
That particular day she’d explored the alleyways and worked herself deep into the labyrinth up to the point when she didn’t know where she was anymore. Of course, she could rise above the rooftops with a single bat of her wings, but that wouldn’t serve her purpose very well. Instead she inspected the houses and shops lining the alley even more carefully than usual.
Coming to a low stone arch, she discovered the bridge and a modest sign that was easy to miss. It read Bohrnn&GoldWoerth, Gadgets and Toys. Wooden figurines of ponies and soldiers immediately came to mind, painted in vibrant colors, carved by delicate hands and with an eye for detail. Toys? While she imagined the wares of that shop, a new melody grew inside her, sounding like a lullaby, but too lively for sleep.
In order to explore that melody and gather inspiration, Gwin descended the staircase with her fin brushing the steps and entered the shop. At first she was afraid of sweeping wares from the shelves with her wings in the narrow interior, but then she managed to hover in the middle of the room. In a simple Zeltivan craft shop, she probably stood out like a porcelain statue among dull metal: Green butterfly wings with black and white spots, a black band across her chest the only clothing, a furry tail and muscular fin the color of algae.
Until someone addressed her, she’d simply inspect the shelves and admire the gadgets on display.