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No Dawn, No Day (OTA)
Characters:Valdis and You!
Date:17th onwards
Location: Throughout Keeliai
Situation: It's time to do some recon
Warnings/Rating: None yet.
Valdis had slipped out of the hotel just after twilight, her black fur blending with the rising shadows, hiding her from view should she desire to be unseen. Everything had been frustrating since their awaking, she was tired of the emotions that had plagued her since the Dreaming, and soon it would be time to reclaim the respect she had once held, time to remind the Kedan that she was still here. For now she kept to the shadows, merely watching the Kedan as they finished up their business. The streets began to empty as shopkeepers closed up shop and before long, only the gangs and Snakes, and perhaps a few stragglers, remained though their scents were distant.
It was then that she left the shadows behind in favor of roaming the streets, taking in the new scents and sounds, occasionally using her sight to observe the movements of the few Kedan that were still out and about. At the moment, she was only interesting in observing and learning about the changes to Keeliai. Occasionally she would sneak close enough to an open window and listen to the sound of the voices within. She couldn't actually speak the local language, but the tone of voice could tell quite a bit about the state of the person speaking. In addition, she would observe the body language of the people as they interacted. Getting a feel for the emotional state of the turtle when foreigners were not around might be helpful. The kedan had not been openly aggressive towards the foreigners, at least, as far as she knew. But there was definitely hostility. She continued to roam, wondering if she might run into any of the other foreigners and not particularly caring if the few Kedan wandering the streets saw her. Word would soon spread that she was around and she relished the potential of the situation.
Date:17th onwards
Location: Throughout Keeliai
Situation: It's time to do some recon
Warnings/Rating: None yet.
Valdis had slipped out of the hotel just after twilight, her black fur blending with the rising shadows, hiding her from view should she desire to be unseen. Everything had been frustrating since their awaking, she was tired of the emotions that had plagued her since the Dreaming, and soon it would be time to reclaim the respect she had once held, time to remind the Kedan that she was still here. For now she kept to the shadows, merely watching the Kedan as they finished up their business. The streets began to empty as shopkeepers closed up shop and before long, only the gangs and Snakes, and perhaps a few stragglers, remained though their scents were distant.
It was then that she left the shadows behind in favor of roaming the streets, taking in the new scents and sounds, occasionally using her sight to observe the movements of the few Kedan that were still out and about. At the moment, she was only interesting in observing and learning about the changes to Keeliai. Occasionally she would sneak close enough to an open window and listen to the sound of the voices within. She couldn't actually speak the local language, but the tone of voice could tell quite a bit about the state of the person speaking. In addition, she would observe the body language of the people as they interacted. Getting a feel for the emotional state of the turtle when foreigners were not around might be helpful. The kedan had not been openly aggressive towards the foreigners, at least, as far as she knew. But there was definitely hostility. She continued to roam, wondering if she might run into any of the other foreigners and not particularly caring if the few Kedan wandering the streets saw her. Word would soon spread that she was around and she relished the potential of the situation.
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There was so much in Keeliai that wasn't fine, so many things that needed to be done. But at the moment, she would let that all fall away and not even her hesitation at seeing Zuko was enough to stop her from taking Wan's hand.
"Yes," She replied, remembering how once he had flinched away from her touch. "Everything is going to be fine."
"
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He led her upstairs to the very, very empty bedroom. There was a small pile of random fabrics where the bed used to be that they'd scavenged to make sleeping more comfortable which Mula was currently occupying. But it really was just a bare room.
"Home sweet home. Sort of."
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"I'm surprised that there wasn't a family living here." She said, looking around. The place had been stripped, anything of value taken, but otherwise seemed undamaged.
"You said that Zuko was here?"
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He wasn't happy with that, but it did mean they'd had a place that was familiar to go back to. Even if it had been stripped of most valuables.
"Actually, we checked my old house first on the way up and it was occupied. It was in the Wood Sector. Was a lot more comfortable. But this was the empty one. I'd rather find someplace else, though. Out of the way, but still connected to the city."