[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

In which The Within of Sanctuary is crafted.

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Built into the cliffs overlooking the Suvan Sea, Riverfall resides on the edge of grasslands of Cyphrus where the Bluevein River plunges off the plain and cascades down to the inland sea below. Home of the Akalak, Riverfall is a self-supporting city populated by devoted warriors. [Riverfall Codex]

[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on December 1st, 2011, 4:40 am

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Early Fall 511, AV


Kavala accepted a cup of tea from Navasa, a beautiful Konti Nakivak that tended to run Lars’ outside office. She was comfortably seated in the inner office of Vars Construciton, a posh interior of deep ebony stone decorated in deep wine and red brocades that really elaborated the Akalak’s skill she was here to hire. Lars Varkas owned his own business in Riverfall and was one of the primary businesses associated with building. His construction yard was elaborate and well stocked by a mill that existed outside of town. Any and all lumber that was bought and sold in Riverfall passed through the Akalak’s hands. The mill did only a small portion of the actual lumber work because the city of Riverfall itself imported a great deal of its lumber from far and wide, preferring to reserve its limited fringe forest resources for future endeavors. In Kavala’s hands was a large pouch of coin, so heavy in fact, that it was more like a case than an actual money pouch. She had laid a small folder of handwritten plans on the big ironwood desk in front of her, ready to compare them to the plans the talented builder supposedly had drawn up for her approval.

They’d already been out to Sanctuary, walked the site, explored the sea cave below on the beach, and talked about featured. She was just here to sign the final contract, pay Lars Varkas’ fee, and help get started on the new project. Lars was a first rate Geomancer and knew when she’d learned reimancy that was her element as well. And while he was going to be doing the lion’s share of the work, she would be there to do the finishing projects – texturing the walls, changing the interior to the type of stone she wanted, while he indeed was going to carve out the huge rooms that would be needed for Sanctuary’s Within.

Yes, the Within. Kavala had decided that the limited space the staff and denizens of Sanctuary had was at capacity and the only way to really stretch and grow was to build down and into the massive cliff the facility perched upon. She wanted an easy access to the beach and thus sea below via a gently slopping and curling tunnel large enough to lead two horses through side by side (or drive a cart through). She wanted a common area that was large and roomie, as well as a real kitchen. Sanctuary never had one… only a hearth on a veranda that was used constantly for cooking. She wanted her own suite, a room all of her own she had to share with no one that would indeed become her retreat when she needed to be alone. Then, by the staff’s own urging, they’d decided on a library and training room where they could all work on their skills. At first she wanted two guest rooms as well, and a more secured room, something very solid, that they could house unsavories if such a course of action was needed.

All and all it was the makings of a fortress. And while Lars has planned to draw up the schematics, she’d asked him to allow for all kinds of other rooms to be added later, either by himself or by her own doing if she ever felt comfortable with the work to try and do it alone.

And finally, most importantly, they’d walked the sea cave and figured out real ways to not only expand it but to make sure that it was large enough to house the whole of Sanctuary’s stock during storms and in climate weather. Riverfall was prone to flooding and constant deluges in the spring. And in the summer storms came in off the Suvan that were epic in proportion, knocking down trees for miles and ruining the grasslands further inland. Kavala had already lost livestock, she wanted to make sure there were plenty of room for sheltering the herds of Sanctuary when the time came it was needed.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on June 17th, 2012, 4:31 pm

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The man, Lars Varkas, and his company - Varkas Construction - had been willing to do the work. And perhaps even better than that, they always signed a secrecy clause so that whatever she had done out at Sanctuary would stay within the company and not be divulged to anyone not of the Sanctuary Staff. That eased Kavala’s mind because in truth she thought the Council of Riverfall might get a bit nervous if it learned she was intending to turn Sanctuary into a standalone fortress with its own resources and storage and perfectly solid above ground walls and below ground security.

Pulling herself back to the present, Kavala thanked the Konti, complimented her on the tea, and waited sipping at it quietly. Nivasa left her alone then, with a quiet “Lars will be back shortly. He just ran to his artists desk to pick up the drawings.” She then left Kavala alone, returning to her desk out front in the lobby.

Before long the huge ironwood door opened a second time and Lars himself walked in with a roll of blueprints under his arm. “Lady Kavala, it is good to see you again. I’ve your drawings here if you’d like to see them.” He said, moving behind his desk and unrolling the sheets. First and perhaps most excitedly was a ‘complete’ drawing of what he had in mind for Sanctuary and how it should be designed with all her dream elements included. It would take years to build, but the beautiful part was he’d really listened to what she said and did include all the elements she wanted… and then some. The final above ground drawing included what looked like a pond though it was labeled pool. There were multiple barns, paddocks, mews, kennels, catery, and a place for her chickens, cows and pigs (which she didn’t yet own). There was food storage for the animals, a clinic prominently featured in the middle, and pathways and gardens all throughout the facility.

It was beautiful.

Kavala couldn’t hardly believe her eyes. Lars had even included a clinic dormitory so she could start an animal healing school if she so desired. There was a list of elements on the map in the key along with paperwork that had the cost breakdown and an easy way for her to prioritize her building plans. Each building had a cost breakdown and an estimated materials list. The whole package was signed by Lars with quotes that were good through the following year.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on June 17th, 2012, 4:34 pm

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“It’s perfect.” Kavala said softly, looking over the plans. The blueprints where hand drawn but so cleverly labeled that it wasn’t’ hard for her to guess what everything was. Each structure had a rating as well that broke down how much magic was needed in the form of earth reimancy verses how much material was needed. All estimates were for the package deal, and would pretty much make her Sanctuary a fortress in its own right.

After she was done looking at the above ground plans, she stepped back while Lars pulled out the ‘Within’ plans. This was the blueprint to the internal structure of The Sanctuary… what would be below ground. All her elements were there plus Lars had included a ton of extras including another suite, more guestrooms, workrooms and expansions in multiple areas including an emergency escape route from her suit. There was added storage, the tunnel she’d requested to the sea cave and a rather elaborate set of corridors and chambers all priced and set up so she could prioritize what she wanted first.

The second rolled blueprint was just as nicely drawn as the first and Kavala knew she’d hang it on her office wall proudly as an encouragement to keep her bringing in Mizas and funding their expansion. Not that it was going to be hard. Riverfall needed a kelvic healer and someone who understood their needs. And if their new breed of horse got off the ground and popular, they’d have even more to start accomplishing the goals Lars just set out before them.

“If they are to your liking, Lady Kavala, please let me know where you want to get started. I know you said you wanted the Within done first, and I assume you have your payment in full which we require before we begin. So give me the list, and I’ll make up your bill, and we can get started in the morning. My workers have a great deal of time on their hands because this part of the season is our slowest. But with all the paperwork and payment out of the way, we can arrive at first light and begin work." He said confidently.

Kavala nodded, pulling out the second rolled blueprint, spreading it out and taking up the document with it listing prices, and places to rate priority. “This looks amazing, Lars. Thank you for all the work. I know what I want to have done first. We need the tunnel completed fully, and the sea cave expanded. Then we need a common room, kitchen, library all with extra space. Then I’d like a master suite along with the two bedroom set, training room, and that secured room we talked about. We’ll do that first.” Lars nodded, carefully took notes, and then tallied up the amount. Kavala paid it, signed off on the blueprints and the work order and agreed to meet him to get started the next day.

Cost Breakdown :
Master Bedroom (elaborate) 2,500
Tavern (Elaborate): 2,500
Kitchen (Elaborate): 1,800
Library (Elaborate): 1,500
4xCommon Areas (Simple@250 or 500sqft): 1000
Training Room: 1,000
Bedroom Package (Elaborate - gives two bedrooms): 2,000
Prison Cell: 300
12600/2 = 6,300 GM

**approved by Gillar
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on June 17th, 2012, 5:18 pm

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Kavala was there to meet Lars the very next day, down on the beach level at the Sea Cave. They'd agreed that was the best starting point because not only where they going to need a base of operations but they'd need exit points for dumping sand which was how Lars explained he was going to eliminate stone to form some of the chambers. Kavala, knowing reimancy and having the element of Earth wanted to truly see how a master would do his expansion work. Lars was right on time with a crew of about twenty. Their wagon was filled with wheelbarrows, lanterns, scaffolding, lamp oil and shovels and a box that appeared to be filled with the workers lunches long with lots of fresh water in skins. He walked into the sea cave once more and the workers began hanging lanterns about casting light on the workspace. Then they conferred once more and decided two chambers rather than one massive one would do the trick.

Kavala assumed most of the workers would also be mages, but she was wrong. Lars did most of the work himself, instead relying on the workers (who looked mostly young and fit) to clear away the results. Kavala kept afoot of him, watching his work and slowly began to understand what it was he was actually doing. Lars explained, at least a little, as he did so.

"Most novices like yourself, Kavala, will expand something like a sea cave like this by changing layers of rock to sand, letting the sand fall, then clearing away the sand. That's a great method to train your reimancy and your more than welcome to help out by trying. As you get better and gain more skill, you'll sense veins of weakness in the rock and you'll inject your res into those veins and begin changing sections behind the big walls into sand so that large chunks of debris falls off. Be careful doing this. Changing layers to sand takes more time, but in the end its far safer to you and teaches you a finesse to your reimancy. The method I'm using is a down and dirty one used to remove large sections of stone quickly. Its fast, but its rough and you have to go back and smooth out the work." He said, demonstrating by first running his hand over the rough rock surface. As his hand touched the rock turned to sand when it contacted his res and fluttered gently to the floor. Kavala could tell the finesse it took and how smooth the finished work looked.

He then grasped a big section of the wall, concentrated, and she could see him almost injecting his res into sections of the stone. Suddenly a big chunk the size of his body heaved and slid off the wall. Lars moved at the last moment, stepping out of the way, and the big stone shattered as it crashed into the floor. He stepped up to the rubble and then began to loosen more. The method he used was far faster, but Kavala could tell it was far more dangerous. It made sense to her suddenly why he was dressed in thick leathers that protected his arms, legs and chest. The workers, too, suddenly made sense because as he moved, they were immediately there with wheelbarrows cleaning up the rubble he'd released from the walls.

"It's safer, where we are working now at the floor level. But as you go higher up and we have to break out the scaffolind, it will become far more dangerous. You can only move so far on scaffolding and sometimes that isn't far enough away. Break off only small sections, Lady Kavala. And if you'd like to help to practice, your welcome too. I'd suggest you moving over where I've already been once the rubble is cleared away. Then you can begin doing some of the finishing work on the walls, smoothing them out, removing the rough patches. Wait until they clear the rubble first though. You want your steps to be sturdy and I would hate for someone's Nakivak to get hurt because she stumbled upon stone I left carelessly laying about." Lars said. Kavala nodded, glancing at the bracelet on her wrist. She understood and moved to wait quietly while he continued his expansion.

When the workers had a clear place for her, Kavala moved up to the wall, visually inspected its roughness, then laid her hands on the cavern. Rough stone beneath her hands slowly began to be coated with Res as she extruded it through her palms slowly, cautiously. Willing her res to touch stone and change its earth-based nature, solid rock turned to sand and rained down on her. A man, someone she did not know, was at her side in an instant. The Akalak extended his hands with a bow of courtesy and offered her a bandanna. He gestured to her face. "My lady. Do not breath the sand." He said. Across the cavern, Lars nodded approvingly. Kavala took the bandanna with thanks, tied it around her face, and went back to smoothing the rock by turning it into sand. Slowly, carefully, the hard earth beneath her feet became soft sand as she worked as high as she could get, then higher when someone brought her a stool. It was not hard work, no, turning stone to sand. But it was tedious work. And soon instead of being pale with flashes of iridescence where lantern light reflected off her scales, she turned a grey then brown color as sand slowly coated her.

Then, when Kavala was done, she carefully concentrated and switched on her auristics, filling her sensory organs - eyes and ears - with djed so she could look at her work and see how she did. Auristics could be honed to look for flaws and faults but nothing major, nothing too deep or too subtle. She could just see her mistakes as if they were swirls of colored sound, slightly off pitch.

Kavala moved closer, res coating error flaws and imperfections, solidifying stone, making it thicker where it needed to be thicker.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on June 28th, 2012, 8:04 am

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The larger portion of the Sea Cave took ten days. During that time they decided that leaving a firm floor of sand was the way to go and started screening the sand for debris and only removing the sharp rocks. Kavala approved because it was safer for the livestock on sand than hard stone where hooves could not get purchase.

During that time she learned a great deal about clearing out large amounts of stone to sculpt the interior of a space. Luckily the stone Sanctuary was built upon was solid, completely and utterly firm enough for anyone to carve out large spaces within and still have the foundation of her entire facility be solid.

Once the cave, both the large outer portion and the inner portion further in was done, Kavala got together with Lars again and discussed the ramp that would lead to the surface inside the cliff. It had necessary qualities like a slight slip, long curving structure, and strips of slightly upraised rock that acted like ridges to give horses purchase when walking up and down the ramp. Lars grinned at her when she made this request and gave her an expression that this was definitely an unreasonable request for someone of his caliber. “Well Kavala, that sounds like something I’d set an apprentice to do. I’ll carve your ramp from the surface to the inner sea cave. I’ll leave you to do the ridges afterwards. It’s not removing stone, its creating it and it will be a superior practice for you to work on forming djed in straight even lines. It’s a lot harder than it looks, for sure.” Kavala nodded and then got out of the workers way. She couldn’t actually start working on her ramp ridges until Lars finished the tunnel itself because otherwise she’d be in the way of workers clearing debris and moving the rock turned to sand back out to the sea.

So, as they got started on the tunnel/ramp, Kavala went to town and hit the bazaar. The Konti thought the day was too beautiful so she opted to ride her strider the short distance into town. Normally she’d walk or jog, but she was in a hurry to get there and get home in hopes the tunnel would be progressed enough for her to work on. Kavala wanted to pick up something specific, a bag of tumbled rocks of various gemstones: rose quartz, agates, lapis lazuli, malachite, and dozens of others. She needed the inexpensive palm sized stones to study so when she got ready to really decorate the walls of Sanctuary, especially The Within, she’d have examples to work from. She chose bright colors, all sorts of yellows, greens and blues. Reds, pinks, and whites were also found within a whole rainbow of earth tones. The stones came in a small velvet name and the vendor in the bazaar gave her a small slip of paper that housed each stone’s name in careful handwriting with a description of the color and clarity and what the inclusions looked like. They were unusual names, for certain, and the terms confused her some, but once the vendor gave her an explanation, she was more than able to follow. And in owning the bright bag of colorful tumbled rocks, she had an example of what she wanted the walls of the inside of Sanctuary to look like once she got them completely finished.

Riding Windsong home quickly, she found that work in the tunnel hadn’t progressed as much as she liked, so there was nothing for her to do to help the crew and she was on her own. Turning to chores, she made her rounds of her patients, both furry and otherwise, and then ran through a training regimen of some of the yearlings, keeping them active and getting them ready for the next phase of their training, which was harness at two, riding at three. Once that was done, she impatiently checked the crew’s progress again and was gently shooed away with the news it would be tomorrow or the next day before they were able to allow her to work on the ridges in the floor.

She didn’t want to waste the day though without practicing her reimancy so she looked around the sea cave to see what else she could do. That part was easy enough. Corrals, free standing stalls, and places for tack storage and feeders carved into the wall could all be completed with ease at her novice level. So she set about, in the soft sand, marking out where she wanted stallion boxes (for the males always needed to be separate and have their own space) and then where she’d like a main corral. Once she’d decided on these things, Kavala began carefully by kneeing in the sand at the corners of where she wanted her posts, and started producing djed. Slowly, almost like a potter sitting at a potters wheel, she sculpted up massive posts of stone in the corners of the marked out areas where her corral was going to be. Once she drew the res upwards, changing it to stone, she had cairn like structures that she easily attached stone ‘planks’ to in order to form stone corrals. Once the corner ‘posts’ were done, she then paced off six feet lengths and drew up additional posts from the ground to form the perimeter of the space she wanted designated for horses, namely broodmares and yearlings. Then, once that was completed, she formed the planks the same way, stretching the res from one ‘post’ to another until she had a structure that was identical to ‘fencing’ but was in fact made of stone.

Once completed, she carefully focused her auristics and checked her work, looking for flaws in the stone. With Kavala it wasn't so much colors or swirls of difference in her vision, it was tones and vibrations she could see with her eyes once they were djed filled and in a search pattern. When the posts 'vibrated clean' in their auras she moved on to the 'planks' and 'walls' making sure there were no flaws. And there were flaws, lots of them, giving her still more time to go over, fix, and even remove some completely to redo.

Kavala was rather proud of herself when it was done. She moved on to the stallion boxes, needing five of them in all, and decided on rather solid walls rather than planks where the horses could get kicks in at one another between the bars. Solid was a lot easier to build than planks had been. All she did was draw one continuous curtain of stone upwards from the floor of the sea cave and then thicken the walls until the stone was too dense to actually allow a horse to kick through it. She put these structures side by side because then they all shared a common wall between them, used the back of the cave wall as a backing, and all Kavala had to do was divide up the ‘in between’ sections and put a front on them leaving space for a ‘doorway’ that could be closed with a rope divider. It was hard work, truth be told, as hard as cleaning or healing or anything she’d ever done in her life. Namely this was because it took so much concentration and personal energy. You were so focused on the correct thickness, the correct type of stone, that you had a hard time realizing how incredibly active your brain was being. So by the time the Corral was done and most of the stallion boxes, Kavala was ready to call it quits.

She did in fact, shortly thereafter with the promise of being back tomorrow to finish up the last minute touches and see how the ramp was progressing.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on July 3rd, 2012, 8:36 am

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The next day the ramp still wasn’t done. Kavala wasn’t surprised because there was a small army of workers carrying debris down from how far up it had progressed and discarding the sand and rubble into the sea. From her judgment, Lars was about halfway up to the surface though he’d expanded her specs on the ramp tunnel considerably after he’d got started. Initially she’d wanted it large enough for a horse and rider or a pony cart pulled by a horse to be able to traverse. Lars, after giving it some thought, had decided bigger was better and had opted to make it large enough for the riders to have two abreast on big war horses, which left enough room for certain for a pony cart pulled not by a pony but instead one large enough to fit behind a draft. And the tunnel ramp was longer than expected, winding like a serpent and having a gentle slope that made accessing the sea cave from the surface easy enough.

But there was no time or room for Kavala to do her ridges to give her horses footing on the slick stone. Too many wheelbarrows where coming up and down the ramp resulting in too many people hauling away debris at the direction of the reimancer. The Konti was certain to get ran over kneeling on the stone building ridges to give hooves purchase. It would have to wait until later, certainly, though she was anxious to get started. Kavala had asked him once why he hadn’t turned earth to air to simply make the debris vanish, but he’d laughed and said it took too much energy. His partner, however, had let it slip that Lars didn’t have air as an element, which was why he hadn’t done it. Kavala had nodded, understanding the Akalak pride and the mentality they showed in regards to admitting a weakness.

So instead she surveyed her corral building activity of the day before, satisfied her ‘posts’ of stone would hold up to horses rubbing, brushing and even bolting into them. She checked her work on the ‘boards’ of stone connecting the posts and of the solid walls dividing up the stallion boxes. There were places the stone work was uneven and even rough, but then again she knew she was tired and unused to the work. She went over these flaws carefully, fixing any issues she found before she started a new project. And even though she didn’t know what her next project would be, as she cleaned she cleared her mind, let a meditation take hold of her, and realized that although this was just a sea cave, it could be a lovely cave indeed. She wanted it decorated, and what better way to do that than through reimancy and inlay work.

The waterfall seemed the perfect choice. Kavala studied it as she did repairs on her other work, noting the plainness of the wall and how the fresh water dropped into a plunge pool that held only so much before it ran off across the sea cave in a small stream and vanished into or under a far wall. It wasn't a place Lars had cleared out. No, it was a natural half circle of wear within the walls formed by water rolling across stone and carving out a natural alcove and basin. Kavala switched on her auristics, pooling djed around her eyes and ears within her body, imagining it like a helmet across her head. Then she studied the alcove, looking for weak or thing spots of bad rock she'd need to clear away before she started overlaying new rock. Fortunately the colors and tones revealed only one such place and she moved up to the wall and quickly turned it into sand producing res to coat the wall and transmute it. The flaws fell away and she was able to concentrate on doing the inlay she had an idea for.

Kavala decided it was a perfect spot for a mural made of inlayed stone honoring the goddess of rivers, streams, and oasis’. Staring at the wall she decided she’d make the mural a green background of malachite then have swirling blue lapis lazuli fall in stylized swirls down either side of the actual waterfall. A female figure would dance beneath the waterfall in white, so anyone glimpsing the cascade of water would see the woman – the goddess’ form – beneath the falls. None of it would be detailed. All of it would be designs made of stone that swirled in and out of each other, far more art than any real life facade. The waterfall itself was a small thing but more than enough water came off of it from somewhere deep underground, even in summer, to provide emergency fresh water to any animals in the sea cave and anyone in the Within. It was a tall wall, perhaps ten feet high, but there were ladders around left by the workman who smoothed the ceiling and helped Lars with his work. Kavala hauled one over then decided she’d best sketch the design on the wall first before she began using reimancy to create stone inlay over the rough hewn rock face. For that, she needed chalk.

Chalk was of the earth. She concentrated, began her res production and pooled a bit in the palm of her hand. She visualized shaping it, then molded the res into a fat stick about the size of her thumb and about six inches long. Slowly the res materialized into chalk as she concentrated on picturing just how the chalk would feel in her hands. Earthy gritty and smooth, leaving dust against her fingers… all that went into ther vision. She did nto open her eyes until a weighted length of stone stood warm in her palm. She grasped it, moved over to the stone wall, and reached out to mark upon it. The white came off the stick, clinging to the walls, and made Kavala smile.

Slowly she climbed the ladder and began her sketching on the wall, creating a pattern for her other self to follow as she began creating stone. Sketching the decorative aspect of the niche the falls was in took time, almost all the rest of the evening… so when she was done, she set her chalk aside and went to find out how they’d done on the ramp.

It was so close to being done… so close and yet not. Lars said to be patient. She was. So slowly she went back to her mural and began the stonework.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Kavala on July 4th, 2012, 8:08 pm

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Making the chalk had not taxed her in the least as a reimancer and she’d done no other magic that day. So as she stood before the mural that evening, she definitely decided she was going to get as much as she could done. Starting low, on her hands and knees, the Konti started producing res and extruding it from her hands. It was a seductive feeling, coating the walls low to the ground with the near invisible gel that once infused with her will transform almost instantly into hardened stone.

She used mainly malachite; though the color was deep it was threaded through with lighter and brighter veins of green. It rose up in swirls as a background to the cascading water, coating the walls around the alcove. Where she’d sketched the stylized waterfall into the stone, lapis and akalite stone graced the walls followed by chardonnay and quartz as foam accents. The decorated alcove formed a semi half circle of stone around the cascading stream where it poured out of a crack in the stone face above a pool of fresh water that gathered beneath it then exited across a shallow stream which divided up the sea cave partially before it disappeared into rock on the far side presumably exiting to the Sea.

Eventually, with the use of the ladder, Kavala worked her way up, first to knee height then to standing, then finally to where she had to clamber up with the extensions. The ceiling of the alcove she decorated with jet, forming it stuck fast to the ceiling, and adding the twinkle of hundreds of pyrite stars. The stars were mimicked somewhat in the swirling designs on the wall, causing a twinkle here and there where the Konti added them for accents.

Beneath the fall of water, like she planned, more malachite and lapis existed, but was broken up by the form of a dancing woman. Kavala used Raiha as a model, having the Akontak stand under the fall of water with her limbs outstretched in dance so Kavala could sketch in chalk around her behind the falls where the wall was dry. They both got soaked doing it, but Kavala felt it was good practice since she’d have to stand under the cold falls while forming the quartz the goddess figure was made out of. The Konti worked for hours until her eyes blurred and her nose began to bleed. A pounding headache filled her awareness, but the work was so seductive that there was always just one more detail to add, just another square inch of stone to form a pattern to incorporate in it, or a shade to get right.

For the first time in her life she realized what being an artist felt like. And she had the whole of the within to decorate, which thrilled her to no end. As she worked, she even got an idea what she wanted to do with the tunnel to decorate it. She thought it would be fascinating to give it an journey scene, since it in itself was a journey from the surface to the subterranean. Kavala thought she’d start out with a sea shore scene.. perhaps The Sanctuary itself stylized and set out on the cliff, this showing scenes from the actual land around the Sanctuary. Then, as the tunnel descended so too did the scenery along the walls, dropping into the depths of the ocean so she could have fish and seascapes with coral reefs, whales, dolphins, and sunken ships all decorating the walls. It would be elegant and beautiful and give her nothing but practice at her reimancy.

All this she thought of as she finished her mini shrine to Makutsi.

When she was done, Kavala stepped back and found that she was totally in love artistically with the fresh water alcove and decided the whole of the Within was going to be done as such. If… no when.. she had time. And with her other work, she called her djed up to her head, pooled it, and looked. There were problem areas, she saw immediately, mainly where one type of stone was formed and fitted against another type of stone. Big cracks, spaces that would wear away, existed. Her work reminded her a lot of stained glass where the glass artist had forgot the leading between pieces of glass. So Kavala went back over her work, after she dropped her aurisitcs, and began producing more res... and laid lines of jet between the lapiz, Malachite, and akalite. The overall effect was smoother, more stable, and striking once she outlined her silhouette, and all the waves crashing around the green walls.
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[Sanctuary] A Heart Of Stone

Postby Cayenne on July 8th, 2012, 4:29 am

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I really enjoyed this thread. There was tons of detail, and some very creative uses of arcana. Well done!

I hereby award the following:

Planning: 2 XP
Reimancy: 5 XP
Architecture: 2 XP
Construction: 4 XP
Interior Design: 4 XP
Observation: 3 XP
Auristics: 3 XP
Drawing: 2 XP

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