There was a sense that she was trespassing, but no one had found it necessary to redirect her away. So boldly she would go forth, ignoring the stares she had been getting since her arrival on Death's common floor. She had managed to discern that the large crystal outside was somehow tied to the mirrors that filled the Temple Sanctuary, and was curious to see if there was anything she could learn from it. Of course, she would not understand the intricacies of the rituals being performed, but it did strike her as strange that nothing of note was being done about the crystal's change in colour.
Moving around the sanctuary, BingHua took care not to look directly into the mirrors, knowing Death's penchant for illusions and trance. She didn't need anything else messing with her head on top of the memory loss, but the suspicion that this all was yet another illusion lingered. Wandering around, BingHua seemed to find herself somewhat lost in a museum full of strange artifacts.
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Character's name: BingHua Character's clan: Conquest Heir (noble) Character's journal link:Journal Character's arcana The Magician (Group A) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MY CHARACTER A tall, elegant lady who looks thoroughly uninterested in any petty business
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 9:42 am
As a priestess of death, it was really not unusual that Llydia would tend to spend the majority of her time at the Temple Sanctuary, the place almost more of a home to her than the room where she actually resided. She could spend hours at a time here, and would probably spend days if allowed. Studying the intricacies of trance, Fear, distortion....there was a plethora of learning to be had, and the mare had little time for anything else in her life.
Save for one certain stallion, of course, but he was the only exception.
Wandering around herself, the priestess was lost as well, though only in her own thoughts. Her gaze was unfocused as she plodded, barefoot, through the temple. Muscle memory guided her along paths she had walked upon what was probably at least a million times before.
The only problem, was that the path wasn't always clear. Such as in this case, where she found herself colliding with a visitor with a small shriek of surprise, stumbling backwards to crash on the floor in an undignified heap.
"Owwwww ow ow ow ow owwww...." She complained, a hand raised to rub at her forehead.
NAME: Llydia (Lydia) CLAN: Death ARCANA: The Hierophant APPEARANCE: Small ( 5'2" ) , pale with freckles across her nose, cascading curls of blue-black hair, large expressive amber eyes, generally dresses like a priestess should but likes to alter any skirts/dresses to be cut off above the knee, and tends to go barefoot.
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 10:06 am
She was just a breath short of drawing her weapon until she realised what, or rather who, had collided into her.
“Oh dear, I am so sorry,” she apologized profusely, reaching out a hand towards the fallen Priestess to help her up. “I wasn't looking where I was going – have been trying not to actually – are you alright?” she asked with a genuine look of concern. There was a pause and then a sigh.
“As you can see, I am a bit lost down here. I had been hoping to find out more about the crystal but...” her gaze flitted to the red glowing mass outside before settling back to Llydia.
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 11:11 am
When it came to matters related to pain and injury, this stranger was soon to find out that Llydia was, actually, a gigantic wuss. Her face red, her eyes watering with pain, and her fingers of one hand pressed against her forehead while the other rubbed against her sore rear end, the priestess let out several long, pathetic whines, before finally looking up at who she had run into, taking in the offered hand and blinking a few times as if confused, before she realized what it was there for.
"No no," She sighed, and let her hand fall from her forehead to grasp the strangers hand in her own, using it to haul herself ungracefully to her feet. "It was my fault, I am sure." She winced in pain again as she stood, and rubbed at her rear one more time for good measure.
"Nothing that time won't heal." She smiled, and already, it seemed as though she was brightening.
"Ohhhhh, a visitor?" Had she brought an artifact? Come for a visit with the High Priestess?
Oh. The crystal.
"Ah, yes, it is quite an mystery, isn't it? Do you also not remember the events of yesterday?"
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 4:56 pm
She almost started to panic a little watching the Priestess' eyes water in pain. BingHua wasn't sure what she could do to help the situation, other than give the other mare an awkward pat on her back. There, there.
It was a relief to see Llydia brighten up not long after, which helped her feel less of an unwanted presence here.
“Yes indeed, I hope I'm not intruding. And yes... that is unfortunately the case,” she answered sheepishly. It seemed that no matter whom she had spoken to or asked were all facing the same problem and getting no where with finding some answers.
“Oh pardon me, I'm BingHua, pleased to meet you,” she greeted.