the potter and clay
poem x eligos
02-16-2020, 04:34 PM
Poem made her way to the banks of the delta with a mission in mind, the raven Edgar flew above while her caracal Allen attempted to remain free of moisture and mud. The cat carried a large folded pelt on his back. The yearling Destruction was going to gather clay for her grandmother and the two of them would make pots together. Despite Rhythm’s lack of sight she always made perfect bowls. Poem wasn’t near as good, and she could see hers.
The old woman insisted that practice would help her so the young girl was out, seeking to find the perfect bit of clay to harvest and bring home. Already she had enough covering her pale legs to make a dozen pinch pots. It was messy work, but she was sure the effort would prove worth it.
The old woman insisted that practice would help her so the young girl was out, seeking to find the perfect bit of clay to harvest and bring home. Already she had enough covering her pale legs to make a dozen pinch pots. It was messy work, but she was sure the effort would prove worth it.
02-17-2020, 02:59 PM
His travels in the east to meet with each of the other alphas had not proven particularly satisfying so far, but it had brought him here at least. The lushness of the east reminded him in many ways of the lands he'd left behind in Auster, far closer to the sort of environment he'd grown up in than the arid west he'd chosen for it's more defensible qualities. He suspected that he'd miss the earthy-wet smell of jungle before too long, though at least the lands he had chosen were outside of the desert proper, closer to the south, and unlike many places in the west featured both wetland and forest within it's boundaries. Still, there was no getting around the fact that it was not nearly what he'd grown used to in his life.
The east on the other hand was very similar to his homeland, though a bit cooler. A temperate rainforest, it might be considered. It made him wonder what his father and grandfather's homeland was like, the homeland of the Abraxas line. How difficult had it been for his father to adjust to living in the Auster lands? Or his grandfather, who had lived more of his life in the Abraxas homeland than Eli had in his own?
He could see why Thalia seemed to enjoy scouting this area so much.
A thicker, heavy-rich wet-earth scent hit him, the scent of clay freshly stirred up, and curiosity drew Eligos that way like iron filings to a magnet. The vegetation parted before him to reveal a young female wolf working busily at some task that had coated her legs in muck. He moved closer along the bank before leaping up onto a low, thick limb overhanging the water in order to observe her doings. Sitting, he tilted his head to consider what she, and the hide-clad wildcat who seemed to be assisting her, could possibly be doing.
The east on the other hand was very similar to his homeland, though a bit cooler. A temperate rainforest, it might be considered. It made him wonder what his father and grandfather's homeland was like, the homeland of the Abraxas line. How difficult had it been for his father to adjust to living in the Auster lands? Or his grandfather, who had lived more of his life in the Abraxas homeland than Eli had in his own?
He could see why Thalia seemed to enjoy scouting this area so much.
A thicker, heavy-rich wet-earth scent hit him, the scent of clay freshly stirred up, and curiosity drew Eligos that way like iron filings to a magnet. The vegetation parted before him to reveal a young female wolf working busily at some task that had coated her legs in muck. He moved closer along the bank before leaping up onto a low, thick limb overhanging the water in order to observe her doings. Sitting, he tilted his head to consider what she, and the hide-clad wildcat who seemed to be assisting her, could possibly be doing.
02-17-2020, 04:40 PM
Edgar alerted Poem to the presence of another and the yearling grew stiff as she brought her blue and lavender eyes from her work. They landed on the dark pelted young man as he made himself comfortable on the conveniently located log. Since meeting Sirius the Destruction girl wasn’t nearly as trusting in strangers, but she could take care of herself much more efficiently than when the Warlord took her.
He didn’t seem to be offering any threats, and there was obvious curiosity in his gaze. Poem was acting rather strange, it wasn’t everyday she saw someone harvesting clay either. Not many wolves were as willing to get as muddy as she was either. His silence was more than a little off putting, but she was Shaye’s daughter and her inability to be anything other than friendly won out. ”Hi,” Poem offered with a tilt of her own head. ”Just.. gathering clay. Do you need anything?” And always the people pleaser she offered her assistance. ”I’m Poem.” She added politely as her gaze was forced back to Allen as he looked to her for guidance.
He finally succumbed to the much and his own paws were getting dirty but he was much better at finding safe places to stand. Poem looked back up to the stranger as the cat removed the pelt from his back and unfolded it out onto a patch of unusable ground.
He didn’t seem to be offering any threats, and there was obvious curiosity in his gaze. Poem was acting rather strange, it wasn’t everyday she saw someone harvesting clay either. Not many wolves were as willing to get as muddy as she was either. His silence was more than a little off putting, but she was Shaye’s daughter and her inability to be anything other than friendly won out. ”Hi,” Poem offered with a tilt of her own head. ”Just.. gathering clay. Do you need anything?” And always the people pleaser she offered her assistance. ”I’m Poem.” She added politely as her gaze was forced back to Allen as he looked to her for guidance.
He finally succumbed to the much and his own paws were getting dirty but he was much better at finding safe places to stand. Poem looked back up to the stranger as the cat removed the pelt from his back and unfolded it out onto a patch of unusable ground.
02-17-2020, 05:12 PM
A raven alerted the young female to his presence, though Eligos didn't mind since he'd not been trying to hide so much as not interrupt her work. Unfortunately, the raven's alert had the expected effect and she did indeed interrupt her work to speak to him. She seemed wary, but spoke in a friendly enough manner regardless. He could approve of the politeness, even if he regretted having interrupted her. He gave the girl a graceful nod of greeting in return. "My name is Eligos. May I ask why you are gathering clay?" he asked politely from his perch, watching as they spread out the pelt, presumably for loading the clay into. "What do you find it useful for?" He had no doubt that it was useful in some way, else surely the young girl wouldn't be up to her hocks in it.
02-17-2020, 05:47 PM
He returned her greeting with a polite nod and his name, hearing his voice loosened a bit of her tension. Eligos asked her reasoning for gathering the clay, an easy enough answer. ”My grandmother and I make pots, bottles, and bowls out of it.” She told him, but wasn’t sure if he’d even be familiar with any of those terms. Rhythm told the girl she’d learned how to make them and work clay from an enslaved ape. ”She’s a healer, so she keeps a lot of medicines and different concoctions in them. After they’ve dried up or been put to the fire.” Poem continued to explain, but she was also turning her attention back to the gathering.
With Allen’s help finagling the pelt Poem tried to dig up a heavy portion of the rich clay. It was no easy task removing the calf from its mother earth, but after struggling for a moment victory was hers. And she wasn’t sure she was going to go back for more. It was dense and heavy and she’d have enough trouble returning with this chunk. ”If I bring back a big chunk, we won’t have to spend so much time searching for clay, we can spend more working it than finding it.” She wouldn’t have to return for a long while, especially if they could use what she brought back on her body. Poem was even more covered now.
With Allen’s help finagling the pelt Poem tried to dig up a heavy portion of the rich clay. It was no easy task removing the calf from its mother earth, but after struggling for a moment victory was hers. And she wasn’t sure she was going to go back for more. It was dense and heavy and she’d have enough trouble returning with this chunk. ”If I bring back a big chunk, we won’t have to spend so much time searching for clay, we can spend more working it than finding it.” She wouldn’t have to return for a long while, especially if they could use what she brought back on her body. Poem was even more covered now.