Prompt 1
"No, you can't come with me you insufferable beast. Kalokairi is no place for a tiny fumusigni."
A small, smokey creature stood dejected before Aaheru. It's beady, flame-eyes seemed to droop and the smoke curls making up it's body swirled in agitation. The scent of ash and firecrackers wafted from the creature. It's little paws left burns marks in the carpet.
Aaheru was agitated. This was the fourth time he had told the smoke creature no, and it didn't seem to want to accept the answer. Truth was, the small thing would probably get squished where he was going. The purple Kalon inspected his obsidian daggers, testing the edge. Once found suitable he tossed them in his pack(which honestly seemed to never end). A warmth on his foot alerted him to the smoke creature. Aaheru huffed before bending down and scooping it up.
It's little eyes blinked slowly as it curled around his arm, the creature as soft as foam.
"Little ash, you cannot come." His firm tone caused the smoke creature to droop. "But I have an important job for you," Aaheru murmured. "You must stay and guard my home. No one enters and nothing leaves." The smoke creature doubled in size, puffing out its chest(so to speak). The darkest smoke of its middle sparked and crackled with fire. "You won't let me down, will you, little ash?" The smoke creature shook it's head vehemently before sliding down Aaheru's arm to begin its duty. The Kalon chuckled at it's enthusiasm. He check off a few things on his list, haphazardly tossing vials and a teapot in his pack. After scratchin his head in thought, Aaheru also threw in a tome, a time piece, and two different shoes. That should do it.
At the very least, none of his possessions would be stolen. At worst, his home would burn. Eh, you win some, you lose some.
"Now, when was that boat leaving again?"
(324 words)
"No, you can't come with me you insufferable beast. Kalokairi is no place for a tiny fumusigni."
A small, smokey creature stood dejected before Aaheru. It's beady, flame-eyes seemed to droop and the smoke curls making up it's body swirled in agitation. The scent of ash and firecrackers wafted from the creature. It's little paws left burns marks in the carpet.
Aaheru was agitated. This was the fourth time he had told the smoke creature no, and it didn't seem to want to accept the answer. Truth was, the small thing would probably get squished where he was going. The purple Kalon inspected his obsidian daggers, testing the edge. Once found suitable he tossed them in his pack(which honestly seemed to never end). A warmth on his foot alerted him to the smoke creature. Aaheru huffed before bending down and scooping it up.
It's little eyes blinked slowly as it curled around his arm, the creature as soft as foam.
"Little ash, you cannot come." His firm tone caused the smoke creature to droop. "But I have an important job for you," Aaheru murmured. "You must stay and guard my home. No one enters and nothing leaves." The smoke creature doubled in size, puffing out its chest(so to speak). The darkest smoke of its middle sparked and crackled with fire. "You won't let me down, will you, little ash?" The smoke creature shook it's head vehemently before sliding down Aaheru's arm to begin its duty. The Kalon chuckled at it's enthusiasm. He check off a few things on his list, haphazardly tossing vials and a teapot in his pack. After scratchin his head in thought, Aaheru also threw in a tome, a time piece, and two different shoes. That should do it.
At the very least, none of his possessions would be stolen. At worst, his home would burn. Eh, you win some, you lose some.
"Now, when was that boat leaving again?"
(324 words)