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| Down at The Water's Edge... A Curiosity |
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Down at The Water's Edge... A Curiosity by The Ocean on Wed, 16 Nov 2005 22:47 Down by the water’s edge, a seagull cries out, flaps its wings, and flies out to sea. It had been sitting on a statue, a young man chiseled from flawless marble. The detail is so exquisite that the average viewer can almost feel the animosity, which radiates from the low eyebrows and wide, hate-filled eyes. Stone lips are parted back in a grimace, revealing two rows of polished marble teeth. He is positioned outstretched in mid-lunge, a real rapier gripped in his adamantine grasp. Actually, the statue is clothed in entirely real garments, sea-worn trousers, salt-stiff shirt and an equally rigid leather coat. Oddly, the coat is decorated with foreign gold and silver coins, sewn to the coat through the holes in their centers. Their worth – The coins, not the holes; It’s been a long time since realm economics were based on the hole standard – could keep a man in fine living for months. The statue has no base, but its feet have been tightly lashed to a simple raft, which is what it floated onto shore by. Also on the raft is a long, flat trunk, latched but unlocked, which is nailed to the raft. A sensitive ear can detect, over the sound of the breeze and the ocean, scratching inside the trunk. |
The Ocean Rider of the Wind and Earth Posts: 359 Level: 54 |
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Another Scene, A Mile Away... by Bird's Eye View on Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:02 A day's walk from George's village stands a large harbor, unusually empty but for a few recently arrived merchants, lashing their goods to carts and hurriedly driving them up the road, towards the marketplace. They grumble about late shipments and bad weather, the causes for their tardiness to the port town of Judge Bay's "Quinquennial Better Bazaar". This week, merchants like them will set up shop in an eighth-of-a-mile radius of the statue of "The Judge", whose name is lost to rust, which stands in the center of Court Circus. The Quinquennial is five times as large as the Annual Better Bazaar and one thousand, eight hundred and twenty-five times as exotic, flavorful, sparkly, musical and fun as the Judge Bay Morning Market, which has won awards for being picturesque. The wine in Judge Bay is not as good as the wine from George’s town of Caerton, but their shoes are renowned. This is the reason the Bazaar is held here, instead of a larger city; merchants – who do a lot of walking – love their shoes. Also, they do good haircuts. Anorper’s Barbershop is best, but he’s a bit paranoid, so most folk who never really got on his good side go to the other side of town, to Agor’s Grooming and Leeching. He’s not an artist like Anorper, but he’s still quite skilled. Don’t, however, make fun of his stutter. He has the razor in his hand, not you. None of that matters, because you can get anything you want at the Bazaar. If locals want to do any business this week, they open a tent themselves. (Note: The picture in the link is rather limited, so do not take the layout as fact, simply understand that the description of a bazaar is pertinent, and so is the design of the objects in the picture. Remember that it’s really round, with a statue in the center, and cobblestones. Also, that site is in no way related to Fantasyrole.org. It's just some random thing off the internet.) A Bazaar Descrip. |
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Indeed. by Squirrel on Fri, 9 Dec 2005 20:00The squirrel perks up, and stares at George withwide, squirrely eyes. She has no idea what's going on, so she just climbs up his pant leg and slides into the pocket of his pants, where she curls up to sleep. |
Squirrel Rider of the Wind and Earth Posts: 359 Level: 54 |
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Curiosity, Oddly Relating to a Cat... by AudaciousDuck on Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:10The trunk opens fully with little effort, but an obnoxious screech of newly rusted hinges. Inside is a bundle of clothing: a rolled up, tattered black tunic. Stuffed beside this is a pair of beige cut-off shorts with a crimson sash strung through the loops. Beneath these bundles are an ordinary – if slightly tarnished – steel cutlass and a black leather quiver full of arrows, with an attached strap for easily slinging it over one’s shoulder. Beside them are pieces of a longbow, snapped in half to fit within the chest, and an ornamental crest, the type one would wear about one’s neck. All of this is slightly damp, but otherwise in good condition – excepting the tunic and the bow. In the pocket of the tunic is a small pouch containing a few gold coins and a sealed glass vial. Inside the vial is a piece of catnip planted in a thimbleful of dirt. The glass is slightly steamed, but the plant is still alive. (The squirrel has discovered the hooks on the flies inside the pocket, and angrily stuck them through the cloth, tips out, so that she doesn’t have to worry about getting stabbed. It wouldn’t be in the boy’s best interest, however, to slap his thighs.) |
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Off At Judge Bay... by AudaciousDuck on Wed, 28 Dec 2005 15:00Back at the market, merchants of all types peddle their wares. “Oranges! Pears! Other exotic fruits the likes of which rarely are seen on the continent! Buy your children a pomegranate! Watch their faces light up when they discover the ‘rubies’ inside! Fresh as – “ “Finest silk from the east! Silk dresses, shirts, robes! Buy three robes, get them enchanted for warmth, free! Watch the caterpillars at – “ “Spend a few coins at the tent of the Sorcerer Rex! Two coppers for a simple sortilege, five gold for a grand divination! Have curses lifted, or dropped on the unwitting head of your enemy – “ “Feeling a bit under the weather? Worried about the little ones coming home with broken bones? Buy Madam Curry’s healing potions and face the hazards of daily life knowing there’s a little bottle in your pocket to save you from injury!” “Gems from dragons’ hoards!” “Exquisite hand-carved chairs of foreign design!” “Spices!” “Old Murdum’s Ale and spiced cider! Take it back wit’ yer on the boat, keep ye warm!” |
AudaciousDuck Rider of the Wind and Earth Posts: 359 Level: 54 |
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Trouble Forgotten by Eaves on Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:24"George, boy!" His father's words fell from an open mouth as the sled pulled up to the scene. The old man's gaze traveled from the treasures spat up by the sea, to his boy, and back to the statue. Dropping the reigns, he walked closer. "I don't know where these things came from, but lad! Help me get them onto the sled!” He begins to haul the items onto the sled, starting with the chest. The dogs, curious, sniff around. They seem particularly interested in George. “Boy, quit playin’ with the dogs, an help me carry these things home! You’re in fer a treat, lad. I’m thinkin’ today we’ll go to the city, ta Judge Bay. You know, there’s lot’s to see an do at the big market there.” |
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