"Worship me in rivers of blood" STR: 311 | SPD: 507 | CON: 256 | END: 225 | INT: 256 | MANA: 13,550 "Bow before your queen" - Astrid Venier A cold wind rippled through the air. All too indicative of the change of season, it was all too expected, yet nonetheless cruel to experience. Less the actual cold, whatever sensation felt by that upon the flesh being but a fleeting moment. More the reality that the warm summer, the festivities and carefree sense within the air that so often resonated throughout, that was being snuffed out. Always just too quick for anyone’s liking. It made these moments, the brief remainder of time together all the more precious, especially for the younger generations. Children who danced about within the streets, some who sought joy within the falling leaves that one by one seemed to descend down from the trees like heavy, colorful raindrops. They littered Oak, not just the leaves but the children too. Though she would have found them distasteful, it was impossible not to find some sense of appreciation towards their presence. If nothing else, they made the streets a bit more entertaining to walk through, if only for the hope of something going horribly wrong. Her time in Oak Town had been brief up to this point, having arrived only a short time ago but barely having had any sufficient time to find her place within it. It was a destitute enough place away from Crocus and Magnolia where she found that she would finally be able to breath and not have to be fearful for the potential dagger to be waiting for her at any given turn. The reality of threats were all too real, especially in her travels here. Mercenaries and vested parties that sought some level of political benefit by the attempted apprehension of her; a notion that once upon a time she may have passed off as foolhardy, now having been made manifest before her very eyes. Astrid believed that perhaps now she would have a chance to figure out what to do next. Her plan had hardly been one of clear focus or preplanned initiative, rather instead being one of hasty abandonment. It was the only option afforded to her, to venture off, lest find herself at the mercy of whatever threat and hell she would have otherwise set herself up to be within. And within the realm of Fiore in which the influence of her father held strongest, there were little doubt that she would have had to worry. Not here though. Oak Town was always considered the one region where the grip of the political world in Fiore could not reach; neither far enough to cast its web over the people, nor having the capability to win over the hearts and minds of its people. Though a part of the nation of Fiore, Oak Town had become as distant and isolated as one of the major cities could have ever imagined being. Even as a child, she could so vividly recall the conversations had between her father and his numerous staff, the frustration that radiated and seemed to remain constant as the years went, the unwillingness of Oak Town to become one to carry the banner of Fiore with pride. Oak would sooner burn to the ground than find itself at the mercy of a government that never dared show care towards its people. 544/1400 (-20% Censor of Dragon's Blood, -10% Zera'thul) |
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