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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:07 am


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Toddler Quest: Shopping with Armel
Part 2 of 3: Day 2


Armel held Kaveri in his arms not seeming to feel her weight on him. The ram-horned boy’s features wore an odd expression, something that was seemingly mixed with bewilderment and just incredulity of something that seemed to keep happening everywhere he turned. It was sparse on the way to the open-air shopping centre but now that they were there wandering through the bazaar he kept hearing older folks mutter things, disturbing things, things that insinuated that Kaveri was his daughter and while he would not mind such things normally but the fact remained that he was too young to have a child and secondly she looked nothing like him.

Granted odder things have happened in Gaia and that could have been very plausible indeed but still it was almost insulting the way the people looked at him with a mix of pity or disapproval in their eyes. Kaveri, on the other hand, seemed oblivious to it all just simply enjoying being held by her older brother while one hand gripped onto one of his fiery orange braids and her head twisting this way and that to catch every color and happenings around her.

It didn’t take long before Armel began to repeat the phrase, “She’s m’sister not m’daughter.” Almost like some sort of odd mantra. Every time someone looked upon him his head would turn in their direction and he’d say the phrase louder for their hearing. Sadly, this only caused people to look at him as if he were insane, an escaped lunatic who had kidnapped a poor unfortunate child and yet no one seemed to stop them from going about their business, it might have been because of the large hammer-like weapon strapped to his back in a specially made sheath.

Young or not no one seemed to want Armel’s brand of trouble.

Soon the strange mantra stopped as soon as the rumor and whispers faded along with the odd looks. Armel gradually relaxed and wore a slightly friendlier expression upon his face. He continued to walk occasionally stopping to look at the wares available at various stalls or laid out on blankets to see if they had anything he needed or perhaps a gift for his sister or even one of his friends.

It didn’t take long until they stopped before a small shabby stall with very few items in fact it only had four items. The items looked suspiciously familiar to Armel, he had remembered seeing similar items in other stalls not too long ago, but Kaveri didn’t know any better and thus let out a small “Oooh...” sound and immediately making grabby-hands at the items that seemed to be nothing more than fancy vials of water.

Near the stall stood an odd weasel-y looking man with beady eyes full of cunning and mischief, no doubt a part-time thief looking to score some easy cash off of stolen goods.

“Hey kid, find anything you like?” the weasel-man with a toothy grin, “looks like your little friend has. Wouldn’t want to let her down, would ya?”

Armel’s eyebrow twitched at this but seemed to ignore the man for the moment watching his sister as she now began to gravitate toward an odd shaped flute lying near the vials of water and then toward a strange cup with the occasional images flickering across the watery surface. The ram-horned boy sighed and looked over at the man, “How much f’all this then?”

The toothy grin of the man widened at this resignation, “one thousand,” he announced and then nervously glanced about for the authorities, just in case.

The boy’s eyes darkened at this. “Really, don’t look like all this would cost that much considering ye likely stole it all from the merchants in the area.”

The weasel-man gave a small twitch as the truth flowed out of the boy and struck hard, “Look, kid, don’t get all uppity. We all need to make a living, ya hear? You gonna pay or not? I’ll just find someone else that wants this stuff before you can get anyone here.”

Armel grinned slowly at this and stepped forward and unto the ratty blankets the stolen goods laid upon, “If ye want to try go ahead.”

Kaveri was now watching her brother and the weird little man have a duel of words it seemed. “’Mel?” she called softly in confusion. The atmosphere had changed subtly it was almost as if the air was electrified.

The boy and man both ignored the Nagi, as they both entered a strange sort of staring contest.

“Eight hundred,” the man grumbled.

“Three-hundred-and-fifty,” Armel retorted.

“Seven hundred,” the man replied intensifying his glare.

“Ye know what? Give it all to us f’free and I won’t ‘ave to report you or break yer knees.” The boy said smugly with a smile, “Don’t think I won’t do it jus’ cos I’m holdin’ m’sister.”

The weasel-man seemed shaken by the threat. He wasn’t a fighter, obviously, and the boy had a huge freakin’ hammer and seemed very capable of using it. “F-Fine, Just take the s**t and go,” he had given up. He had lost to a child no less; the folks at the guild won’t let him live this down for a while.

Armel beamed a smile, “Aye, well stay put then. We don’t want ya near us, I’ll be mighty pissed if’n I find my wallet gone.”

The thief glowered but stayed put and watched as the boy picked up the items and pocketed them all except for the odd cup of water with the changing images, which was handed to that little snake-girl in the boy’s arms.

Kaveri gave a small squee of delight as her hands grasped cup in her hands and peered into it with a curious look in her eyes. After a moment she began to move the cup toward her lips, but it was stopped by her brother, “Ye don’t want t’drink that water, little one. Dunno what it is doin’ but we don’t wanna try drinkin’ it just to find out what that does.”

Kaveri pouted a bit, “Thirs’ee, ‘Mel,” she said in a soft whining tone. Armel sighed a bit and nodded.

“Alright, we’ll get you somethin’ to drink at one of the food stalls.” He said as they walked away under the heavy glare of the beaten thief.

They got a couple of cups of tea and cold chocolate milk; the cups were made of ceramic and thus considered collectable. Armel got one that was patterned with a moon and some stars that he had planned to clean up and then give to someone else as a gift. Kaveri sipped chocolate milk from a blue cup with a wave of water on the front. The scrying cup was safely kept in a small box-container with a shoulder strap, which Armel wore so that Kaveri could hold her own drink with both hands and not spill.

So, today wasn’t all bad. Got some gifts out of the way and outwitted a thief.


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PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:10 am


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Toddler Quest: OH GOD A SNAKE!
Part 3 of 3: Day 3


It was hard for Tyr to get used to the naga-baby. It was damned hard, but he managed it, sort of. So long as he didn’t see her lower half and it was nicely covered he could usually ignore the snake aspect and concentrate on the child. Tyr was getting really good at denial. In fact if he had a job in which denial was a job prerequisite he would likely get hired right on the spot.

He had even gotten better at being able to look at the child, as a whole, without fainting. Though there were limits to the progress that was made. Tyr still couldn’t bear to touch the child unless she was covered or unless he really, really had to. Certainly she was a sweet child and even seemed to take a shine to him, which was just his luck, so he found himself putting forth a certain amount of effort so that when she got older he wouldn’t inadvertently hurt her feelings but he still couldn’t seem to get a hold of his phobia.

Today was a good day. Pales was near by in the garden while Kaveri played about on a blanket, and Tyr was seated in a chair near the blanket in order to keep an eye on the child. So far so good, though when she moved her tail he had to fight down a couple of bouts of nausea. Thinking her to be safe enough he turned his gaze away to watch his mate, Pales, putter about a small smile appearing on Tyr’s lips.

Kaveri was making her usual small baby burbles mixed in with the actual words she managed to get into her repertoire. True, most of the words were names but there were some actual words in there as well however sparse they may have been.

Occasionally she would fall silent become contemplative for a time and then suddenly she would fuss as something didn’t go quite her way before continuing her mixture of speech and baby-talk. Though, the odd contemplative silences would stretch on longer and longer causing Tyr to look down upon the child.

It seemed that right then, whatever the child was attempting, was when the powers decided to work. Kaveri gave a delighted giggle while Tyr gave a dismayed squeak as the child glowed faintly with the output of power.

“P-PALES! YOUR DAUGHTER IS DOING SOMETHING ODD!” Tyr said standing up and shaking like a leaf.

This caught the one-eyed man’s attention and brought him straight to his mate’s side while before them Kaveri began to change shape. Her arms disappearing and her head changing its form and her eyes becoming smaller and then scales began to grow all over her body while her hair just disappeared from view.

Soon there was a small, young cobra upon the blanket where the infant was. The snake was small and a dull brown and it seemed the skin was loose in places. It sat up its head to look around from its vantage point before suddenly shooting off into the grass.

Tyr didn’t even have the voice to scream and had fallen into a dead faint making Pales have to catch him. Pales simply held his mate and watched in shock as his now snake-shaped daughter disappeared into the lawn. He bit his lower lip as he put Tyr down in the chair and went searching for his daughter finding only her shed snake-shaped skin.

“Kaveri! Where are you!?” but there was no reply...


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PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 1:44 pm


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Toddler Quest: Aftermath
Lost and Found




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PostPosted: Mon May 19, 2008 7:59 am


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Locale: Human Body Exhibit in Museum
Who: Pales, Kaveri, Dixie, Alek


Heartfelt Adventure

Kaveri goes on an adventure with Alek into the human body!

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:53 pm


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Locale: Wooded Area
Who: Armel, Kaveri, Kyo, Oak


Walking in the Woods

Kaveri meets Oak and is given a flower, d'awww...

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:10 pm


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Locale: Clothing Store
Who: Pales, Kaveri, Ari, Artemis


Time for new clothes...

Kaveri meets a very playful Artemis...

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:49 am


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Locale: Clothing Store
Who: Pales, Kaveri, Billy, Trent


Fingerpainting Fun!

Kaveri meets Trent during fingerpainting...

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:33 pm


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The Written Word
Learning new things.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:44 pm


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Locale: Mall Daycare
Who: Kaveri & Emmet


You have got no legs too! : O

Kaveri meets Emmet during story time intermission at a daycare center within the mall.

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