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The Lady of Shalott - Nazli - September 26, 2022 Tags for reference, lmk if they need to be changed! Open to anyone, cameos welcome!
There came a request by the divine @Makono that the meadow be visited, and that something be gathered, so Nazli was sent on a rare excursion away from the palace. She was escorted by the silent, intimidating mazoi called @Khaba, whose presence was felt more than seen, but eventually the girl did not even think of him; so taken was she by the sight of the meadow. It was flowering even now! The grasses were only starting to turn; Nazli had never seen so much green in her life, and was breathless as she tread with careful, elfin steps through it. Far off she spied bodies taller than her own, and these deer turned their heads a moment before returning to their graze. The little wolf-child was no threat. Nazli was to seek flowers for the wellspring, for a private bath the princess desired - but for it to smell different, to populate it with rare flowers or otherwise hard to find things not of the mesa. So began her foraging; but Nazli almost didn't want to pluck anything that she saw - everything was exotic, and precious! RE: The Lady of Shalott - Annorak - September 26, 2022 Will be cameo unless addressed!
Though he felt uneasy leaving both pharaoh and amiirad behind in the palace without his watchful eye, Khaba would do as commanded. The mazoi trailed the fellahin, keeping a slight distance as to not make the young girl uncomfortable, but still close enough in case something were to happen. His gaze swept left and right occasionally, watchful and on alert. The amiirad would never forgive him if something ill became of her precious treasure. And so, the beast would see to it she returned just as she'd left. |