The wind blew gently, whistling like sighs of relief through the leaves of the trees outside the walls. A soothing slow waterfall of air, washing against the skin and face of passersby, as they came to and fro from the main gate. The sun had reached its third quarter in the sky, and the shades of red and violet and navy blended across the open sky reminiscent of a painting in your mind. Beyond the walls, along the river that traced its way into the ocean of speckling reflections, laid a beautiful city adorned with buildings and lights.
Hundreds of civilians walked through these streets, some as merchants and others as consumers, some merely reaching from homes to businesses, and likewise the opposite. Compared to some, this city might seem like an advancement of the era; to others with wistful minds, it might just be the dream they searched for.
Stockbon, the capital of Falderen.
At the gates, a small pale haired Faerin girl in a hakama played with an albino husky dog of her own magical creation, with red streaks and two tails, panting happily at her pets through its long fur. Katelyn waited patiently, a smile plastered on her face as she did so. She would be lying, if she said she wasn’t nervous; This was her first invitation to hang out with one of her new friends casually, after all. Is this what it felt like, to have friends?…
The pant of anxiety and doubt pulled at the corners of her lips, but she shook it off, her smile still remaining. As she did so, she looked up, and noticed the one in question, walking down the road in her direction.
@Vashti
Hundreds of civilians walked through these streets, some as merchants and others as consumers, some merely reaching from homes to businesses, and likewise the opposite. Compared to some, this city might seem like an advancement of the era; to others with wistful minds, it might just be the dream they searched for.
Stockbon, the capital of Falderen.
At the gates, a small pale haired Faerin girl in a hakama played with an albino husky dog of her own magical creation, with red streaks and two tails, panting happily at her pets through its long fur. Katelyn waited patiently, a smile plastered on her face as she did so. She would be lying, if she said she wasn’t nervous; This was her first invitation to hang out with one of her new friends casually, after all. Is this what it felt like, to have friends?…
The pant of anxiety and doubt pulled at the corners of her lips, but she shook it off, her smile still remaining. As she did so, she looked up, and noticed the one in question, walking down the road in her direction.
@Vashti