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Festival of Blessings (RP)
Forum-Index → Roleplay → Festival of Blessings (RP)The whole spiel about the Gods and becoming a "Demi-God" of sense sounded dumb. Just another way to drive divisions into people. But she remained quiet, simply listening.
But all that in the end was completely blown out of the water as Beige pierced through the heart of the matter. Why exactly was Liza here if she knew so little about the biggest event of the year? Everything hinged on this one season, where gratitude however deserving would be given and merriment would be had. Even those who held the gods in contempt planned their year around such a time, much to Blithes chagrin, but the importance of the Festival could not be downplayed at all. For if one were to live on these lands, it was almost impossible to escape the festivities.
Sharp eyes observed the other residents of the carriage as such a question was posed. In particular, fae kept an eye on the blond human who had previously began day drinking out in the open. Fae couldn't quite put a finger on it, but there was something familiar about him though the millions of stories fae had come across during faer travels tended to blend together at times
Alice gave him a crooked smile, his eyes didn't miss the way everyone—well mainly everyone in the shabby carriage was roughly pumped up by the grand idea of an adventure with the bright hopes of becoming a demigods, or just to even be recognized by the gods in general.
"Say.. do y'all need a medic by chance?"
They say drinking all day long is bad for the health, so why not? These folks are amusing and quite excitable. Whether they serve as genuine adventurers or entertainments, both serve no consequences to him! Alice gave Oceiros a playful wink as he let out an offer, using his face card to the fullest. After all, medics, especially the class of a priest are rare within the world.
"Think about folks, most of y'all" sweeping his gaze around the whole group, his smiling eyes pausing at the faer's face a tad bit longer. "–prioritize and excell in your offensive abilities. But think about it" he paused for suspense as he urged them. "...what if you were injured? What if your bones were on the verge of falling off? Who is there to save you except for a medic? And just so you like it, there just so happens to be a medic right in front ya!". He points to himself with a bright blinding smile. He doesn't mention the fact that the probability of your bones falling off in a actual battle were slim. Alice was practically radiating his 'kindness'
This was how he landed a job as a fraudster priest of the previous temple before he was kicked out. Through his face. (Of course, his skills too–but that's later)
"Sorry about the wagon", she addressed Chester directly. You could tell she meant it, even though she didn't show it much with her body language, clutching her sword against her chest. It was cramped in the wagon, and she could slowly feel the walls closing in, even though she knew that couldn't be.
"I guess you could say I'm travelling for family reasons?" That part was true. Her late sister had wanted to attend the festival that year, only to be involved in a tragedy just 3 months before.
The undead boy then looked up towards Liza, and their expression morphed. "Just... interesting?" His face screwed up like a raisin, looking rough like leather. "Lots of money for... 'just interesting'. How does Miss Fish not know about the festival's blessing?" Beige almost looked offended, scratching at his stitches and keeping their gaze fixed on Liza, their amber eyes looking especially misty.
But really, it was just as fae thought. The blond human seemed familiar, not of face but of deed. Blithe couldn't quite place a finger on it but it didn't matter all that much if none of faer well honed instincts were ringing any alarms. It was just going to be another thing that would endlessly bug Blithe until fae forgot about it all over again in a few days. Just like this carriage of quirky travellers shoved shoulder to shoulder by chance
Clapping faer hands together to draw the attention of everyone, Blithe stretched out a warm smile, tilting faer head in suggestion. "Well there be some parts that don't be too spun 'bout higher planes, best not ta dig too deep 'nto stranger's hearts, nay? We all be entitled to a mystery or ten." Fae smoothed out, attempting to pave over any unease that lingered within the cart. Perhaps being placated by a wide fanged smile wasn't quite the most reassuring thing to see but the rhythmic flow of Blithe's words at least got others to hear faer out. "Chester, sir, if ye be willin and trust'n of a stranger to do so, prithe' we take a look on th' waggon once we make detestation? We be familiar w' repain' carts, 'tis be a quick one no frettn'. Payn' dues if ye be more inclined."
She understood that the festival had been important for many years, although now she didn't feel as nervous; almost as if she was filled with... excitement?. That couldn't be right. It had been so long since she had felt this, although it was a welcome feeling.
Upon properly sitting down, he turned towards Blithe, his ears perking up when talks of wagon repairs came to be.
"Huh? You offerin' a free repair little purple lad?! Sure boss, who am I to stop ye? You will never catch me denying someone lending a free set of hands, HAHAH!" he laughed, choosing to ignore the later half about paying dues and the like.
"But are ye sure you can afford the time? People tend to be in a rush at the start of the festival, there is a limited amount of time to it all you know! Wouldn't want to stop you from making the most of it." He said with a little bit of genuine concern tainting his friendly demeanor.
Alice whistled a tune of surprise and appreciation. This makes his job much easier knowing that his future-to-be teammates were multi-talented enough that he didn't have to take care of everything. Not that he was going to in the first place.
In a much better mood, he gazed expectantly at the little excited dragonborn and awaited for his answer. Afterall, he wasn't the type to forcefully enter a place he wasn't welcomed in. Afterall, what good would that do to both him and the opposite party?
It was best for everyone to get along with each other as long as they can possibly can, who knows how much damage a single rift among them can cost?
Alice has seen the damage all too well during his time on the battlefield. The third most deadly disease pardon from the enemy line and bacterial infection was themselves and the people they trust the most. And that was with folks that they were close to, so how much trouble would it be if an argument were to erupt within this messily group of strangers?
Better for these strangers to see him as a lazy handytiefling rather than a potential party member. While fae wasn't staunchly opposed to adventuring, per say, faer priorities lay elsewhere and if Blithe were to tell any of faer troupmates of such an encounter, fae would most certainly be chased out to pursue the call of the Gods or some other nonsensical excuse that they conjured up. Just thinking of such a scenario made Blithe want to keep faer mouth shut.
The faintest wisps of smoke curled out from faer lips when Blithe exhaled, letting the tension seep out with the fading tendrils. The next time faer troupe master proposed that fae head out first, Blithe would lock faerself in faer tent.
Chester said to Blithe with a warm tone colouring his voice, he did seems genuinely excited to hear of another person that more so just gets by rather than someone who is simply itching for adventure.
"Oi, what do you say to getting to share some of her tales after we fix her up?! Could give ye a couple rides whether you want to repay ye for your efforts! Doesn't that sound lovely?!"
He added on, it did seem like the old man simply craved someone to hang out with and this deal doubled to also clear his conscious of benefiting from Blithes labour without paying faer back.
As Beige spoke, an excited tell once again escaped bro as he responded by saying
"HAHA! Getting familiar with the path aren't ya? You are very much correct little guy, it shouldn't be long till we finally reach our destination, just a little more patience lads!"
The closer they got, the grander the central landmark of the city seemed to get, a large rower signifying the center of it all and serving as the starting point for the facilities. Meanwhile other, mostly fancier carts seemed to slowly gather around ours, all heading towards the same way as the sound of horses running forward practically overtook any possible sound and conversation that could possibly take place.
Turning to look at the road at Beige's exclamation, Blithe watched as the scenery that previously was simply trees and shrubbery give way to the stone of civilization. It never got old, the slow transition from grinding dirt and rocks under wheel to the rhythmic bounce of cobblestone. It usually signalled the start of children who would eagerly scramble to make sure that their props were ready to be used and costume pieces were tied on tightly, the flurry of activity before their impromptu shows always chaotic no matter how many times Blithe warned them to be prepared. It was nice, for a chance, to simply sit and enjoy the ride without the knowledge that someone would be demanding faer attention for something or another
She smiled to herself, remembering how hard it had been to get these tickets, and now she may finally see why they were so hard. Sure, everyone may have thought she was strange for not knowing how important this was, but that wouldn't matter, right? And besides, maybe these creatures could end up being comrades in arms, or even friends?