khepri tiamat. “The idea of living as a unit is certainly something I am unfamiliar with. Where I was born there are small family units that could grow to be rather large but no one just followed one regent. Does it work well for all or are there those that suffer?” Khepri had lived this way his entire life but as he’d splintered away from his family and started his own, he had began to wonder whether a monarchy was really necessary at all. It seemed to benefit the rich most of all and while he couldn’t say vast amounts of Rionnach were stooped in poverty, he could say that not everyone was well off. The collective definitely had some flaws to it and he wondered, could they ever be fixed? ”There are those who suffer, of course... but that is life. I feel as though even if we were a smaller group, or simply independent families, we would still go through pain and strife. Life is buil that way, it seems. Nothing good lasts forever.” The man’s tone took a somber turn at this and even his expression fell slightly. He had had a good life after leaving his family so that he didn’t have to join the Army. He’d made something of himself. A husband, a father and now? Well, now he was nothing, really. The days dragged on and on and he felt no better with each passing one. Time was not healing his wounds and at times the only things that did were drugs (or so he would claim) and drink. He cleared his throat, his gaze shifting back to Brynn. ”Sorry, I don’t usually make it a habit to be so morose. Anyway, I could take you to town and show you around a bit if you like? I could even show you the college if that might interest you. What is your passion, Brynn?" He asked, curious now to talk more about her and hopeful that she might open up. He had been so focused on her he had missed the rustling in the brush nearby. table by hale. image from unsplash. |
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CHARMING TRICKSTER A glimpse of red hair catches your eye amidst the tall grass. When you finally chase down the tiny little men, you find them frolicking in a pile of shimmering, metallic objects. One particularly rotund leprechaun sits on the gold coins and trappings, a pipe in his mouth furling with smoke. Its scent is intoxicating. In one of his hands is a tiny hammer, in the other is a needle, and in front of him is an alien concept: a charming pair of leather shoes.Offer the leprechaun a gift to receive a useless pair of human shoes. Attempt to take a piece of gold, and the leprechaun stabs your wolf’s paw with the needle before vanishing (along with all the treasure) into thin air! |
khepri tiamat. “I'd love to see, and to tell you truthful I'm not sure I have a passion at all. I enjoy learning herbs and their properties but I'm not sure if I would fully qualify that as passion.” she said and Khepri smiled a little wider. ”It might be! Medicine just happens to be my specialty... though I'm not the best at it,” he said jokingly. Really, he wasn't a great Doctor and so that was why he'd become a Professor. It was better he teach those more able to do the job in the field. Before he had the chance to lead her away, however, the rustling finally distracted him enough... and her. He blinked and looked at her as she asked him a question. “Can you see what's making the noise?" He swallowed and shook his head. He supposed he should go investigage, being the 'man' and all. A sigh escaped him and he moved past her to the rustling and when he looked beyond the undegrowth he was at a loss for words over what he saw.”I-I... well you'll have to come see for yourself, Brynn,” he said, slackjawed. There was a tiny humanoid creature with a pair of... uhm... what were those things? They smelled like hide and looked quite interesting. They'd be quite the find for the college to study. Then again, there was also a pile of golden objects beneath the little man that looked quite tantalizing in their beauty. ”Should we chase him off and take his stuff or try to talk to it? Or... leave it alone? It could be a trick of the Fae.” he said. In this forest, he'd believe anything. table by hale. image from unsplash. |
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khepri tiamat. “No, taking these things feel wrong, but what if we offer a trade?” she said. ”A trade...” he mused thoughtfully. He turned his head to watch her as she began to gather something. He decided a trade would definately be more fair than simply robbing the little creature, but what to give him he was uncertain. Brynn has selected chamomile but he was looking for something else. Out of the corner of his eye he caught a bunch of withering yarrow - still good if used quickly. He moved towards the plant to pluck it from it's resting place then followed suit and did as Brynn did, placing the yarrow alongside the chamomile at the base of the creature's pile of shining stones. He didn't say anything, mostly because he wasn't sure this thing would even understand them, but also because he didn't know what to say. He just hoped that whatever this creature was, it was not angered by their offerings. It wasn't much, but it the herbs were useful if you knew how to use them. Best case scenario, it would hand over something interesting and worst case... well he didn't want to think about that. The Fae loved their tricks and the last trick he'd witness in these woods had been otherworldly. He was not eager to experience that again. table by hale. image from unsplash. |
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khepri tiamat. It seemed Brynn’s plan had worked, at least in the respect that the hide objects were being left behind (or given) to them while the plants they’d offered were being taken in a seemingly happy manner. He couldn’t tell because the creatures were baring their teeth and chortling oddly. They disappeared with the shiny objects sadly and he sighed, though he was still intrigued by the shoes. ”Well that’s never happened to me before. But I think they’re gone and these smelly things belong to us now.” he said. “Anyway, I was going to take you to the college so you could see it for yourself and there are beds you can use while you get yourself settled— but do you mind if we take these too? To study? Or do you want them? They might be fun to chew,” he said with a hint of amusement in his voice. He’d much rather study them but he didn’t want to take them if she wanted them. It wouldn’t be very hospitable of him, now would it? table by hale. image from unsplash. |
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khepri tiamat. "Since we both contributed then we should both get the prize. I shall take one and you take the other.” ”That sounds more than fair to me,” he said agreeably. “You mentioned the college and beds. One of those sounds very much needed. Lead the way and we shall talk about our new strange gifts as we go.” He smiled and nodded his head before picking up one of the shoes, assuming she'd grab the other, then turning around and heading back the way he came. It was nice to have a decent, if not interesting, memory of this place so that the more recent frights did not frighten him so. This place had been one he and his sister had come to when they were young and honestly, he didn't like the idea of it being spoiled by ghosts and what not. He'd come here today and there had been no ghosts, no frights, no fae... well, maybe those little fellows were fae, but they hadn't seemed scary. He pushed the thoughts from his head as he guided Brynn through the forest, taking pathways he knew quite well by now. ”I think you'll like the college,” he said, though his words were a bit muffled by the shoe he carried in his mouth. It smelled tantalizing but he could not stop to chew it, he had to get it back to the school and see if anyone knew what exactly it was... then maybe he could chew it. It didn't seem edible, but it gave off the smell of old hide and that was good enough for him. Eventually they exited the forest and left it far behind for the meadows of Melrose. -exit khepri- table by hale. image from unsplash. |