Post by jessie on Apr 15, 2016 16:25:20 GMT -5
The day was bright and the breeze was cool, bringing the plaza to a perfect temperature. This good weather drew customers to the shops, pedestrians passing by and looking in windows. It wasn't quite bustling, but probably a bit comparably busier. But it was not these conditions, merely happenstance, that drew three other entities into the plaza at the same time.
Shawna panned her gaze around the plaza, familiarizing her eyes with it. She'd called it quits for the day, partly because she was a bit tired in every sense of the word, mostly so she could finally go see Void City. She may need a few replacement parts anyways, so what harm could it be to just check out the shops for a little while? Sue her, sometimes she couldn't rein in her curiosity. She put her hand in her pocket and fiddled with the coins inside, walking over to a shop's window and peering in.
As Ogann finally neared the entrance to Void City, she was still wringing water out of her ponytail. She really hadn't thought she was so far from civilization, but at least she'd arrived. Luckily, there was a road near the lake that she'd followed. She wouldn't admit it out loud, too deep of a blow to her pride, but there was a high chance she could've just gotten grievously lost. But here was a city, and in a city there are most likely sentient beings that could point her to the nearest transport station. She kept to the edges of the square, looking for someone who looked gullible enough.
After having worked her way through the rat maze that is Void City's alleyways, Coin found herself facing a market of sorts, bustling with life forms she didn't very well recognize. She halted just inside the shadow of the alley, looking out at all of them, going about her buisness. It might be wise to go out and ask where she was, but she was lucky enough to not have been poofed yet. She was frightened still, absolutely. It was probably better to just stay here, try to observe, and hopefully not be seen. How was she supposed to know what to do without her Diamond here to guide her?
None of them saw each other, which is probably for the best.
Shawna panned her gaze around the plaza, familiarizing her eyes with it. She'd called it quits for the day, partly because she was a bit tired in every sense of the word, mostly so she could finally go see Void City. She may need a few replacement parts anyways, so what harm could it be to just check out the shops for a little while? Sue her, sometimes she couldn't rein in her curiosity. She put her hand in her pocket and fiddled with the coins inside, walking over to a shop's window and peering in.
As Ogann finally neared the entrance to Void City, she was still wringing water out of her ponytail. She really hadn't thought she was so far from civilization, but at least she'd arrived. Luckily, there was a road near the lake that she'd followed. She wouldn't admit it out loud, too deep of a blow to her pride, but there was a high chance she could've just gotten grievously lost. But here was a city, and in a city there are most likely sentient beings that could point her to the nearest transport station. She kept to the edges of the square, looking for someone who looked gullible enough.
After having worked her way through the rat maze that is Void City's alleyways, Coin found herself facing a market of sorts, bustling with life forms she didn't very well recognize. She halted just inside the shadow of the alley, looking out at all of them, going about her buisness. It might be wise to go out and ask where she was, but she was lucky enough to not have been poofed yet. She was frightened still, absolutely. It was probably better to just stay here, try to observe, and hopefully not be seen. How was she supposed to know what to do without her Diamond here to guide her?
None of them saw each other, which is probably for the best.