Author: Vibrato, Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 3:34 AM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
Her comment combined with his embarrassment led Gerard to force out a wry smile. He was amazed his face wasn't red like a ripening apple right now. "Perhaps I should have, though a net would be far more effective than catching them with my hands." He teased. She was a good-hearted person, seeing how she must have been startled when he suddenly ducked under the water's surface. That sort of thing often made people panic, as most weren't capable of breathing underwater. To him fish weren't so bad. It was only when they were no longer alive and nature's course of returning to the earth began to set in that they would smell. He had been swimming in the ocean for so long that if anything brushed itself by him he would be on high alert, which was why he had reacted so abruptly earlier. In his time in the ocean currents he had learned many hard lessons; one of them was particularly painful as it involved stinging jellies.Author: Tellukka, Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 8:38 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
She nodded opened her mouth agree with him when he started, spooking her. She kicked out her leg in a clumsy attempt to stand. Embarrassed, she peeked over into the water, blocking the sun with her hand to get a better view of the depths. He still looked to be close enough for her to grab him by the hair and try to pull him out if she had to. Thankfully, a second later he rose to the surface. Once it was apparent that everything was alright, an amused snort, putting a hand to her mouth to save face. "You should 'a caught it," she suggested, feeling a little silly. "Then we could've had a meal. I can't blame you though, fish are kind of gross, even if they aren't dangerous."Author: Vibrato, Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:24 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
Gerard nodded in agreement when she said she was trying to escape the season's heat. "Taking a moment of respite from the merciless heat, are you? That'd be one thing we both have in common. Normally having an entire region in the same season for the whole year would be a problem, but stability is something nice once in a while." Underneath the lake's surface his legs floated, with the occasional kick to keep him from sinking. He had almost forgotten how calming this place had been, and it was still peaceful as of today. Some things didn't change, no matter how time passed. Just like him. Before he began to venture westward and down south along the continent's coast, he thought it was natural to stop changing after a while. The water nymphs and occasional merfolk were like him in that aspect. It was only when he had spent more than two years in a remote fishing village along the southern coast that he began to notice how everyone around him changed–or more of his own lack of it over time.Author: Tellukka, Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:43 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
Nika paused when he spoke. His voice was lovely. "Ignius was always a little too warm for me," she replied. She took a few steps forward, enjoying the sensation of the thick, green pad rippling under her bare feet. She watched the man moving comfortably through the water. She'd honestly never seen anything like it, though she never spent much time around Jasumin growing up. Every few years or so, her mentor took her to the lake in order to collect supplies and once, learn to swim. Carefully, she sat down cross legged on the lily pad to reduce the uncomfortable difference in height.Author: Vibrato, Posted: Sat Jul 8, 2017 7:39 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
The sound of an unfamiliar voice brought him out of his idling. He sunk back down to reemerge with his head above the water, pushing aside his black waterlogged bangs of of his eyes. There was a woman standing on the lily pads, waving to him. A quick look around told him they were the only ones present. "…Good day. I expected this area would be empty this time of year." He swam slowly towards the densely clustered lily pads to get a better look at her. She didn't look like the usual folk he remembered around here. Then again, it had been at least twenty years since he had spent time at Jasumin on a regular basis. Twenty years was a long time, according to the average human lifespan and things changed faster than he would often realize.Author: Tellukka, Posted: Sat Jul 8, 2017 7:04 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
This is it, Nika thought, approaching the lake. Back again. She had spent months searching Parvpora for employment, but had found nothing suitable. Now, she was returning to her home region. The cool air of the lakes regionHer robes were a little less than presentable after all that travel, but thinking that for a hile no one would be looking at her, she didn't care. She bent and removed her slippers, laying them along side her basket on the shore, and tied her skirt up so that her legs were bare.Author: Vibrato, Posted: Thu Jul 6, 2017 2:40 PM, Post Subject: The Lake of Eternal Autumn [P]
Ignius had been overwhelming with its strong rays of sun and punishing heat. But no matter what time of year it was, here at the lake it was always Venti. It had been a few years since his last swim around Jasumin. With his new estate established in the Highlands he had his hands full with maintaining the grounds as the summer crop was coming in. The bard had lived here in the temperate waters for decades until he decided to settle down on Canelux. Of all the places in Parvpora, Jasumin Lake was what he called home. Cool autumnal breezes rustled the golden-yellow leaves characteristic to the flora of the area. Today was quiet, as Lorelei was visiting friends in Vila. Gerard had spent the day resting in the lake, paddling along on his back not far from the shore and the giant lily pads. The gazebo of the sun and moon stood in the distance against the clear sky. The Nyella ocean fed into the waters of the lake, creating a unique mixture of salt and freshwater at the lake's mouth. The further he swam into the continent, the more freshwater wildlife he saw. Various waterfowl were nesting here, taking a well-deserved break from the heat.We have 1767 registered users.
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