Sumire was making her usual rounds in the village. She didn't do this often, but supplies for travel weren't cheap and though she didn't make much, it was better than nothing. It was pretty late in the afternoon, a good time to go around and sell her services. A quick blessing and a paper talisman for good luck. In reality, it was a light healing spell focused on relieving tiredness and pain relief. Still, half of doing well was feeling well and she never got any complaints. It probably helped that she didn't really charge anything, instead asking for donations to maintain upkeep of the shrine. In retrospect, she was pretty lucky that nobody asked to see the shrine. Sumire wasn't quite ready to take anyone else there yet. It was a sanctuary for her, the last link she had to her life before.
After tending to her latest customer, a young farmhand looking for some luck in love, she gathered her belongings and started towards the marketplace. There was some sort of commotion there, judging by crowd that was gathering. It didn't seem to be anything bad, since nobody was running away screaming. Curiosity getting the better of her, she weaved her way through the crowd till she could get a better look. Things like this happened pretty often back then, she'd been the cause of a few commotions alongside Leila.
In the epicenter, stood an avian beastfolk girl surrounded by a 2 crowds. One of chickens and the other of people, notably further away. One of the chickens stopped pecking at the ground and snapped its gaze to her, maintaining direct eye contact for a few seconds before going back to pecking at the ground. She murmured, more to herself than anything,
"Did that chicken just... threaten me?"
Somewhat perturbed, Sumire opted to stay out of the den of beasts and stood closer to the crowd of people. She could feel the malice from the birds, or maybe it was just her past experience talking. Snapping out of her thoughts, she focused on listening to the beastfolk girl who was trying to sell some sort of invention. She really didn't like the situation, and looking at the chickens, she wasn't alone in that sentiment. The crowd was dense enough that escape was impossible at this point, all Sumire could do was watch with growing dread.
After tending to her latest customer, a young farmhand looking for some luck in love, she gathered her belongings and started towards the marketplace. There was some sort of commotion there, judging by crowd that was gathering. It didn't seem to be anything bad, since nobody was running away screaming. Curiosity getting the better of her, she weaved her way through the crowd till she could get a better look. Things like this happened pretty often back then, she'd been the cause of a few commotions alongside Leila.
In the epicenter, stood an avian beastfolk girl surrounded by a 2 crowds. One of chickens and the other of people, notably further away. One of the chickens stopped pecking at the ground and snapped its gaze to her, maintaining direct eye contact for a few seconds before going back to pecking at the ground. She murmured, more to herself than anything,
"Did that chicken just... threaten me?"
Somewhat perturbed, Sumire opted to stay out of the den of beasts and stood closer to the crowd of people. She could feel the malice from the birds, or maybe it was just her past experience talking. Snapping out of her thoughts, she focused on listening to the beastfolk girl who was trying to sell some sort of invention. She really didn't like the situation, and looking at the chickens, she wasn't alone in that sentiment. The crowd was dense enough that escape was impossible at this point, all Sumire could do was watch with growing dread.