
Speech | 37, 515 AV | Thoughts | OOC Notedon't mind the constant font changed, I just can't decide what is the easiest to read!
It was almost strange to be present as the kelvic carried out his work duties.
Well, the duties that didn't consist of fetching the drinks she'd ordered and handling coin.
She couldn't help but watch the bartender as he went about work, and wondered absently about her own, varying duties, and considered what it would take for one of the designated navigators to teach her - or at the very least, sit in on their duties when she had their own.
She'd already begun familiarizing herself with the night sky, and making due logs of her duties, but she seemed to be lacking in the proper mindfulness - afterall, how long had she chased those pesky whirls of light without looking towards the sky in greater depth than a fleeting moment? She rocked her body from side to side, trying to get a more definite direction for the pull of Laviku's embrace, and tried to make a picture of the sky's stars in her mind. She'd tried making such mental projections before, and it seemed like she was steadily getting better, but her focus was cut the moment Jay spoke again.
Although his words seethed excitement, the Svefra had scarcely expected him to be so willing to act upon it. "We'll be docked until early spring, then back once more late Autumn, Laviku allowing. Though, I am afriad the vessel is not Svefra," she hoped the detail would not be a downer to the man, but still couldn't help be proud of vessel. Even though her people had their own style of ship, and deep culture tied in its carving, she new a good ship when she saw it.
"But she's beautiful - Ionu bestowed upon her his own gnosis, and she's..." the woman gave a general gesture, to the world entirely around her, nearly falling into Jay's prior trap of using her motions as though she were speaking Fratava. "She's exactly the kind of magnificant thing you'd expect a city like Alvadas to have sail in her name. Although she's trade, there are a host of performers, too - dancers, actors, knife thrower acrobats - the list..." she took a breath, as though to accentuate the point, "Goes on. If you like," she hummed, before taking a long sip of ale as she made the final consideration on what she was soon to offer. "You can walk with me back to the docks when you finish your shift?"
Did that sound creepy? Zulrav, she hoped that didn't sound creepy.
Well, the duties that didn't consist of fetching the drinks she'd ordered and handling coin.
She couldn't help but watch the bartender as he went about work, and wondered absently about her own, varying duties, and considered what it would take for one of the designated navigators to teach her - or at the very least, sit in on their duties when she had their own.
She'd already begun familiarizing herself with the night sky, and making due logs of her duties, but she seemed to be lacking in the proper mindfulness - afterall, how long had she chased those pesky whirls of light without looking towards the sky in greater depth than a fleeting moment? She rocked her body from side to side, trying to get a more definite direction for the pull of Laviku's embrace, and tried to make a picture of the sky's stars in her mind. She'd tried making such mental projections before, and it seemed like she was steadily getting better, but her focus was cut the moment Jay spoke again.
Although his words seethed excitement, the Svefra had scarcely expected him to be so willing to act upon it. "We'll be docked until early spring, then back once more late Autumn, Laviku allowing. Though, I am afriad the vessel is not Svefra," she hoped the detail would not be a downer to the man, but still couldn't help be proud of vessel. Even though her people had their own style of ship, and deep culture tied in its carving, she new a good ship when she saw it.
"But she's beautiful - Ionu bestowed upon her his own gnosis, and she's..." the woman gave a general gesture, to the world entirely around her, nearly falling into Jay's prior trap of using her motions as though she were speaking Fratava. "She's exactly the kind of magnificant thing you'd expect a city like Alvadas to have sail in her name. Although she's trade, there are a host of performers, too - dancers, actors, knife thrower acrobats - the list..." she took a breath, as though to accentuate the point, "Goes on. If you like," she hummed, before taking a long sip of ale as she made the final consideration on what she was soon to offer. "You can walk with me back to the docks when you finish your shift?"
Did that sound creepy? Zulrav, she hoped that didn't sound creepy.