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Sing The Songs of Spring With Me! [Valhallan Spring Festival Opening]



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age
5 Years
gender
Male
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
Medium
posts
117
player
Athena I

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08-05-2020, 05:34 PM


While he hadn't really expected to find himself near Valhalla's lands again so soon, the promise of a grand festival had caught his attention and made him curious. The chance to visit with Aunt Baine was also not something he was willing to pass up so he had made the trip from the north in hopes that he might be able to partake in the gathering Aurielle had planned. Had he known how absurdly large and crowded it was going to be he might have reconsidered, but since he was already here he figured he might as well stay. It was an awfully long trip to just turnaround and go back empty handed.

The quiet, stoic man took his time wandering through the crowds while his two toned eyes searched for any familiar faces. He of course was expecting to see Nolan and potentially Aunt Baine if she felt up to it. Aurielle of course would be here... One face he hadn't expected to see was the one he saw first. His older sister appeared several feet ahead of him, clearly engrossed in looking at some form of herbs that was set up in one of the many tents. The sight made him smirk and chuckle softly to himself. Of course Daelos was looking into healing supplies... He wasn't surprised in the least. He walked over to her and pulled her attention away from the display with a nudge to her shoulder with the top of his head. "Daelos, it's good to see you."

Before they had time to catch up a howl pulled their attention and they looked up to see Aurielle waiting for everyone to gather - clearly preparing to start this festival in earnest. "We'll have to talk later I suppose," he added before turning to make his way down to the crowd. He lingered toward the farthest edges of the group, sitting where he could easily hear what was going on but still far enough away that he wouldn't feel too closed in with everyone around him.

"Talk" Think