A R R I V A L Imogen was staying far away from the tavernkeeper. She was paying attention, mind you. She was listening to the other people who were asking the questions about what was going on but she was keeping her distance except for when she needed a drink. She wasn't going to ask questions of the person, whatever or whoever they were. It was her experience that you never listened to the first face you saw because they rarely told the truth, the important truth.
But at least they had good drinks.
She was sipping at a honeyed drink as she looked around, relaxing over time. She felt a little warm too but she figured that was just from the cozy warmth of the tavern where she had found herself after waking up. Licking her lips slowly after lowering her drink, she glanced around again. Eventually she should move on to check things out but she was still listening. And drinking.
THE SKY'S ASCENSION Imogen didn't need her powers for this fun little expedition because just the promise of gaining some kind of favor was enough. That and she liked showing off a little bit which she could still do now.
When she moved, she did so with quick precision. She leapt from one platform to another with ease, even when they tried to do something tricky like rising or falling. She would merely pause, assess and then move again as she had been training to do this sort of thing since she was small.
She was near the end when she paused to watch someone staring at a platform that was moving and she smirked. "Want me to tell you when to jump? You need to do it sooner than you think if you want to land in the middle instead of the edge."
THE SEA'S SECRETS After all the excitement of trying to earn the sky's favor, it was strange to wander into complete and utter stillness but she could appreciate it. She found a quiet spot near the water where she reclined against a large rock, stretching her legs in front of her while resting her hands on the flat slope of her stomach.
It would be the perfect place to meditate if she didn't hate that little habit. She could practically hear Father scolding her gently for that but he wasn't really here. He hadn't been here or there for a long while now since he had deemed her old enough to be out on her own.
No, she wasn't going to think about that right now. Glancing down at the small pearl that had been given to her, she tilted her hand this way and that as she let it roll around on her palm. It seemed she was using it to distract herself as her thoughts wandered. That didn't mean she wouldn't notice someone coming near as her eyes would snap up as soon as someone got within a few feet of her, her gaze sharp before she relaxed with an easy smile. "Hi, pretty place, huh?"
Imogen Farrell | OC
Imogen was staying far away from the tavernkeeper. She was paying attention, mind you. She was listening to the other people who were asking the questions about what was going on but she was keeping her distance except for when she needed a drink. She wasn't going to ask questions of the person, whatever or whoever they were. It was her experience that you never listened to the first face you saw because they rarely told the truth, the important truth.
But at least they had good drinks.
She was sipping at a honeyed drink as she looked around, relaxing over time. She felt a little warm too but she figured that was just from the cozy warmth of the tavern where she had found herself after waking up. Licking her lips slowly after lowering her drink, she glanced around again. Eventually she should move on to check things out but she was still listening. And drinking.
THE SKY'S ASCENSION
Imogen didn't need her powers for this fun little expedition because just the promise of gaining some kind of favor was enough. That and she liked showing off a little bit which she could still do now.
When she moved, she did so with quick precision. She leapt from one platform to another with ease, even when they tried to do something tricky like rising or falling. She would merely pause, assess and then move again as she had been training to do this sort of thing since she was small.
She was near the end when she paused to watch someone staring at a platform that was moving and she smirked. "Want me to tell you when to jump? You need to do it sooner than you think if you want to land in the middle instead of the edge."
THE SEA'S SECRETS
After all the excitement of trying to earn the sky's favor, it was strange to wander into complete and utter stillness but she could appreciate it. She found a quiet spot near the water where she reclined against a large rock, stretching her legs in front of her while resting her hands on the flat slope of her stomach.
It would be the perfect place to meditate if she didn't hate that little habit. She could practically hear Father scolding her gently for that but he wasn't really here. He hadn't been here or there for a long while now since he had deemed her old enough to be out on her own.
No, she wasn't going to think about that right now. Glancing down at the small pearl that had been given to her, she tilted her hand this way and that as she let it roll around on her palm. It seemed she was using it to distract herself as her thoughts wandered. That didn't mean she wouldn't notice someone coming near as her eyes would snap up as soon as someone got within a few feet of her, her gaze sharp before she relaxed with an easy smile. "Hi, pretty place, huh?"