Flutterby
standard-issue human
Ora wasn't surprised when the little skinchanger spoke up; she had already gathered that the newcomer was not an assassin or agent, which put her into the category of artists, traders, and normal folk. She watched the stranger for a moment, thinking deeply about something, when the old newcomer spoke up. Feyre had not socialized with the group at all at Gideon's, as far as she could tell, and was making a point of riding ahead and somewhat separate. When she tried to shoot down the idea of music, the dwarf did her best to hide a scowl. They were a group, a team, a family. She knew that people like Feyre (and frankly, people like Iolas, Azaria, and herself) preferred their own company out of necessity, but it dug at her that the half-elf seemed so set in not joining them fully when that was the new order of things.
Ora parted her lips to say something, but Iolas, blessed Iolas, beat her to it. Somehow, she didn't think that poking at Feyre would make her any more receptive. Ora set her lips together, and reached up to adjust her hood.
Her mood lifted a good deal as she watched Pyrrhus, and listened to Cripsin beside her, and by the time they decided to rest, she had mostly forgotten about her irritation.
Baconhands LazyDaze Ms. Sparrow
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Ora relaxed and enjoy the traveling as much as she could. The fact that they had decided to stop in Eskaro made Dwerstand seem less pressing, less worrisome. At some point, she had decided to call her pony Melys, regardless of what her original name was.
When they stopped to rest the first time, Ora pulled Pyrrhus aside and gave him the piece he had requested. She had worked on it painstakingly. Folding, then flattening the copper to form the basic idea of a feather had been the easy part- she had agonized over the details, where to put the little chinks in the sides, how many to put, if it should be straight or bend.. In the end, after three days of fiddling with it, she had used Crispin's wrist to help her size it (he was taller than Crow, but lanky enough that she though it would work) and said a prayer that it would be good enough.
SilverFlight
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As they drew closer to Eskaro, Ora started to feel nervous. She wasn't sure if it was her own nervousness, or if she was just empathizing with Pyhhrus, who had been fiddling for miles. She thought about going up there to talk to him, but convinced herself that it would be proper to let Crow handle it, if anyone was going to. Instead, she stayed next to Crispin, and tried to enjoy the way the sun dappled through the leaves of the forest.
Ora parted her lips to say something, but Iolas, blessed Iolas, beat her to it. Somehow, she didn't think that poking at Feyre would make her any more receptive. Ora set her lips together, and reached up to adjust her hood.
Her mood lifted a good deal as she watched Pyrrhus, and listened to Cripsin beside her, and by the time they decided to rest, she had mostly forgotten about her irritation.
Baconhands LazyDaze Ms. Sparrow
*~*~*
Ora relaxed and enjoy the traveling as much as she could. The fact that they had decided to stop in Eskaro made Dwerstand seem less pressing, less worrisome. At some point, she had decided to call her pony Melys, regardless of what her original name was.
When they stopped to rest the first time, Ora pulled Pyrrhus aside and gave him the piece he had requested. She had worked on it painstakingly. Folding, then flattening the copper to form the basic idea of a feather had been the easy part- she had agonized over the details, where to put the little chinks in the sides, how many to put, if it should be straight or bend.. In the end, after three days of fiddling with it, she had used Crispin's wrist to help her size it (he was taller than Crow, but lanky enough that she though it would work) and said a prayer that it would be good enough.
*~*~*
As they drew closer to Eskaro, Ora started to feel nervous. She wasn't sure if it was her own nervousness, or if she was just empathizing with Pyhhrus, who had been fiddling for miles. She thought about going up there to talk to him, but convinced herself that it would be proper to let Crow handle it, if anyone was going to. Instead, she stayed next to Crispin, and tried to enjoy the way the sun dappled through the leaves of the forest.