It's a Strange World, After All - A mythical role play

Do you think I should stop making such long stories?

  • Yep, just stop.

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • No, I enjoy it.

    Votes: 13 86.7%

  • Total voters
    15
Acan tried eating his big Meal quickly and quietly, then rose up, his massive frame nearly as tall as the door. Looking around self consciously, he downed the last of his tea before bolting for the door and heading out to the shed to gather the watering tools and get started on the morning watering chores. He called to Jeffrey, tasking him with watering a different part of the garden. Jeffrey nodded and dashed off to work.
 
Angela watched the dark dressed male leave the room then looked around again as she ate her meal. She was more used to quiet than this much speaking so she didn't mind being quiet now.


Lyra ate and chatted about unimportant things while they ate breakfast. She didn't want a serious discussion this early. That would ruin her digestion. (lol)
Sino walked back out of the kitchen, and spied the darkly dressed woman. She was the only other person he had ever seen with with dark apparel. He nodded a hello to her, before exiting the room and heading to his dungeon.
 
Angela dipped her head in return when Sino came out then left again. She wondered what he did to be in and out so much. She finished her meal then stood to take her plate and cup to the kitchen

Lyra finished her meal and smiled at her friends
 
Acan tried eating his big Meal quickly and quietly, then rose up, his massive frame nearly as tall as the door. Looking around self consciously, he downed the last of his tea before bolting for the door and heading out to the shed to gather the watering tools and get started on the morning watering chores. He called to Jeffrey, tasking him with watering a different part of the garden. Jeffrey nodded and dashed off to work.

Rayko looked down at Acan as he got his tools and started his day. Feeling that it was safe to leave his post, he flew down into the courtyard and shifted. If anyone cane out in the daytime, they would be easy targets for the terror bird. He dipped his head to Acan as he walked past him. Rayko was hungry and exhausted.
 
Rayko looked down at Acan as he got his tools and started his day. Feeling that it was safe to leave his post, he flew down into the courtyard and shifted. If anyone cane out in the daytime, they would be easy targets for the terror bird. He dipped his head to Acan as he walked past him. Rayko was hungry and exhausted.

Acan smiled politely and waved timidly at Rayko as he passed, while gauging the soil during watering by squeezing clumps between his fingers to check moisture levels and organic content.
 
Acan smiled politely and waved timidly at Rayko as he passed, while gauging the soil during watering by squeezing clumps between his fingers to check moisture levels and organic content.

Rayko glanced back curiously a few times, before he got to the front entrance. He paused in surprise at the gathering at the large table in the great hall. He quietly walked over to a vacant seat and bowed to the ladies, before taking it. He got a sampling of the delicious food and a big of tea. He then listened as he politely ate his food.
 
Once Acan was finished with watering, he started selecting the Queen's nosegay for the day, carefully gathering only the best blooms together in a small woven basket. Once he had gathered a complementary grouping, he gathered them together carefully and tied them with his coveted silken ribbon in the Queen's colors. He smiled as the big heady scented roses and the cute waxflowers and blue flax and the lillies and all the others were arranged just so, then, tucking his basket under his big arms, he made his way up to the Queen's chamber for her morning nosegay.
 
"Yes, that would be lovely, thank you." Sebastian said eagerly. He wasn't accused to just sitting around.
Laurielle smiled and headed over to her desk, opening one of the many drawers. It was full of books, mostly medical but some were fictional. She quickly ruled out anything about medical care, since it would bore many people, and thankfully she didn't have any romance books (she found those uninteresting), and finally she settled with three books that most people enjoyed. Two were historical fiction and one was a completely fictional book about sorcerers.
She headed back over to Sebastian and showed him the three books to choose from.
"These three are a favorite of many, but if you find the concept of all of them uninteresting than I assure you I have many more." Laurielle told him pleasantly.
 

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