A pearl of sweat rolled down Rania’s temple, gliding along her jawline and dropping in between the valley of her beasts, where it disappeared. The Paladin wasn’t much of a day drinker, but the occasion seemed to have called for it. Nervously nipping on her mimosa, the raven haired woman paced around the room as the helpers carried in the flowers she’d ordered – beautiful, lucious and (most importantly) indigo hydrangeas that beautifully ornamented the new premises of the Blue Pegasus guild hall. It was Rania’s first time in Port Hargeon, and her very first time at the guild. Master Alisa had called each and every single one of her members in to celebrate and indulge in several festivities with and at the guild hall.
The redecorations were going smoothly and Rania felt a sense of relief knowing that she’d be able to be part of something new, something she could be present for and witness with her own eyes. Unfortunately the meek Paladin hadn’t had a chance to meet any of the other guild members just yet, and her shy demeanor was getting in the way of socializing. Of course there were a few people she’d already befriended, such as Kenzo and Jan Ren, but those were just two out of many – and Rania was dying to meet more. For now the woman had pulled back into one of the secondary rooms next to the large guild hall however, and focused entirely on her work.
Dressed in her usual, exotic and summary attire, Rania walked around the room and began decorating the different corners with the flowers she’d ordered; this was meant to be some sort of resort area, away from the busy main hall with plenty of couches and lounge chairs to relax on. It wasn’t quite done yet, but slowly coming together and she was already satisfied with the vibe she was getting from the entire place. The door was left slightly ajar, and every now and then Rania caught herself glancing outside and looking at the other members. I’ll come around eventually, she thought, encouraging herself as she placed another flower pot onto the small glass table in the middle of the room.