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IC - General / Re: Rimaru's Epiphany
« on: March 09, 2011, 02:46:50 am »
Breaking through a barrier of shrubs, ivy and ferns, Rimaru and the brownie stumbled back onto the path. The heishan stopped to pick the twigs and leaves that had stuck in her hair and to her clothes, surprised at the sudden lush growth the forest seemed to have gained. The brownie as well, he pulled off his stove-pipe beanie and nimbly picked leaves and sometimes thorns from the thick fabric.
"Gurb grana burm hana." He stated firmly, obviously annoyed with the route they had taken.
Rimaru shrugged, giving him a short smile. Turning to face back up the path, she had to pause to take a breath. A great stone wall rose up at the end of the path, tall enough than any giant she had ever seen. Looking down at the brownie, she realized that she was the more shocked one out of the pair. He had obviously seen the huge stone wall and city before.
"It's huge..." She murmured, returning her gaze. The large gates were close, a few guards posted outside of them to keep unwanted travellers from entering the city. Hesitantly she made her way up to the gate, nodding at the first guard to make eye contact.
"What are your intentions?" The male human guard asked firmly.
"I came from the south... from the desert..." She replied, unsure of how to reply.
"I can see that, Heishan." He growled in reply. "What do you have planned in the city? Merchant? I think not, you have no cart and I doubt anyone would want to buy that brownie from you."
She narrowed her eyes slightly. "I have no malicious acts in mind, if that is what you are asking. I left the desert in the south because I do not follow the ways of the Heishans there. I was hoping to start anew here."
The guards glanced at each other, one giving a shrug and walking up to the large wooden gate. Three large knocks from his metal gloved fist alerted the guards on the other side and slowly the gate began to open. Keeping in mind she was being watched by a large group of guards, Rimaru remained calm. But inside she was tickled.
The streets were busy with the inhabitants of the city, bustling about and shouting to vendors and acquaintences. There were many races she had never seen, only heard of in stories. Tentatively she stepped onto the busy street, glancing to the left and right. She could feel the brownie pressed against her calf, being sure to keep close and be kept from getting swept away into the crowd. Reaching down she scooped him up into the crook of her right arm and began her exploration of the city.
"Oh my word..." Rimaru sighed, dropping onto a near by bench. "This city is huge!"
The brownie grunted his reply, sprawling out on the bench next to her. Once they had been within the walls and amidst the crowd for a few hours, he was comfortable enough to move about himself.
"They seem friendly enough." She shrugged and propped her head against the wall behind them. "Perhaps one would point me in the direction of a temple." She laughed and the brownie chuckled.
Groaning she stretched her legs out in front of her, the muscles tense and sore. They had been on their feet most of the day, and after entering the town they didn't take much time for another break. It was quiet, the side street they had wandered down and found the bench, changing the atmosphere drastically. Giving a light sigh, the Heishan closed her eyes and began to drift into her own dreams...
"Hey, wake up missy." Someone brushed one of her feet, jolting her awake. Sitting up straight, she rubbed her groggy eyes and turned her head in the direction of the voice. "There 're more comfortable places to sleep, y'know."
It was a fire giant, kneeling down to be eye level with her. He had a curious smile, understandable given the situation.
"Oh..." She sat up and stretched, accidentally bumping the brownie. He jumped to his feet and assessed his surroundings. Once his beady yellow eyes landed upon the fire giant, he began to growl and give a low long hiss. Pinching the back of his tunic, Rimaru pulled him close, being sure to keep him from attacking the new comer. "We are new here. Didn't really know where to go. Just found a bench and decided to rest our weary feet." She looked up at the sky and realized it was now dark out.
"The temples'll take you in."
"Oh I know that... but I have not yet decided who to devote to."
The man shrugged, pointing towards the west. "Out along the wall road there is a place after the Gypsy encampment, known as the School of Faith. They might be able to help you."
Rimaru stood, smiling and giving the man a nod. The brownie was quick to jump between the two, hissing and growling vehemently at the giant. "Thank you for your help. My name is Rimaru..." She held out a hand to shake his.
"Scrunge." He replied, his hand enveloping her's completely. He grinned before he let go and stood to his full height. "Have a safe trip, Rimaru."
He turned and left the area that she and the brownie had napped in.
"Gurb grana burm hana." He stated firmly, obviously annoyed with the route they had taken.
Rimaru shrugged, giving him a short smile. Turning to face back up the path, she had to pause to take a breath. A great stone wall rose up at the end of the path, tall enough than any giant she had ever seen. Looking down at the brownie, she realized that she was the more shocked one out of the pair. He had obviously seen the huge stone wall and city before.
"It's huge..." She murmured, returning her gaze. The large gates were close, a few guards posted outside of them to keep unwanted travellers from entering the city. Hesitantly she made her way up to the gate, nodding at the first guard to make eye contact.
"What are your intentions?" The male human guard asked firmly.
"I came from the south... from the desert..." She replied, unsure of how to reply.
"I can see that, Heishan." He growled in reply. "What do you have planned in the city? Merchant? I think not, you have no cart and I doubt anyone would want to buy that brownie from you."
She narrowed her eyes slightly. "I have no malicious acts in mind, if that is what you are asking. I left the desert in the south because I do not follow the ways of the Heishans there. I was hoping to start anew here."
The guards glanced at each other, one giving a shrug and walking up to the large wooden gate. Three large knocks from his metal gloved fist alerted the guards on the other side and slowly the gate began to open. Keeping in mind she was being watched by a large group of guards, Rimaru remained calm. But inside she was tickled.
The streets were busy with the inhabitants of the city, bustling about and shouting to vendors and acquaintences. There were many races she had never seen, only heard of in stories. Tentatively she stepped onto the busy street, glancing to the left and right. She could feel the brownie pressed against her calf, being sure to keep close and be kept from getting swept away into the crowd. Reaching down she scooped him up into the crook of her right arm and began her exploration of the city.
"Oh my word..." Rimaru sighed, dropping onto a near by bench. "This city is huge!"
The brownie grunted his reply, sprawling out on the bench next to her. Once they had been within the walls and amidst the crowd for a few hours, he was comfortable enough to move about himself.
"They seem friendly enough." She shrugged and propped her head against the wall behind them. "Perhaps one would point me in the direction of a temple." She laughed and the brownie chuckled.
Groaning she stretched her legs out in front of her, the muscles tense and sore. They had been on their feet most of the day, and after entering the town they didn't take much time for another break. It was quiet, the side street they had wandered down and found the bench, changing the atmosphere drastically. Giving a light sigh, the Heishan closed her eyes and began to drift into her own dreams...
"Hey, wake up missy." Someone brushed one of her feet, jolting her awake. Sitting up straight, she rubbed her groggy eyes and turned her head in the direction of the voice. "There 're more comfortable places to sleep, y'know."
It was a fire giant, kneeling down to be eye level with her. He had a curious smile, understandable given the situation.
"Oh..." She sat up and stretched, accidentally bumping the brownie. He jumped to his feet and assessed his surroundings. Once his beady yellow eyes landed upon the fire giant, he began to growl and give a low long hiss. Pinching the back of his tunic, Rimaru pulled him close, being sure to keep him from attacking the new comer. "We are new here. Didn't really know where to go. Just found a bench and decided to rest our weary feet." She looked up at the sky and realized it was now dark out.
"The temples'll take you in."
"Oh I know that... but I have not yet decided who to devote to."
The man shrugged, pointing towards the west. "Out along the wall road there is a place after the Gypsy encampment, known as the School of Faith. They might be able to help you."
Rimaru stood, smiling and giving the man a nod. The brownie was quick to jump between the two, hissing and growling vehemently at the giant. "Thank you for your help. My name is Rimaru..." She held out a hand to shake his.
"Scrunge." He replied, his hand enveloping her's completely. He grinned before he let go and stood to his full height. "Have a safe trip, Rimaru."
He turned and left the area that she and the brownie had napped in.