The Lion King
City of Heavenheim
Midvinter
It was the morning after. The King's Hall remained filled with participants of the prior night's feast either fast asleep or only just now staggering outside to make their way home. Fortunately for said king, he rarely partook in the act of drinking and had instead made his way home by the time the party had wound down to spend the night in the comfort of his own bed. He'd woken up only a bit later than usual, had his breakfast, fed his cats, then went for his morning walk to watch the city come alive slowly but surely.
The weather had taken a turn for the better; it had stopped snowing, the skies were clear and the air crisp. He headed for the marketplace by the docks, the beating heart of the seaside capital where goods from all over the globe were being bartered for. The stalls were even more busy this day as there were plenty of offworlders in the form of the Silver Jedi getting to know the local customs, which of course provided the merchants with ample opportunity to briefly increase their sales.
Thurion found himself an elevated position overlooking the city square and the docks beyond. There he leaned against a snowcapped stone wall and listened to the cries of the seagulls circling the fresh catch of the morning being unloaded from the countless fishing vessels.
Down below, at one of the market stalls, he found none other than his own son in the middle of haggling for a new rug. At his side was
Nida Heavenshield
, her pink and purple especially distinct amongst the local townsfolk, doing her best to aid Thirdas' efforts. The King chuckled to himself and smiled, enjoying the sight of such an ordinary event.
It turned out he wasn't alone observing the couple, as a disapproving huff could be heard further along the same stone wall. He watched as
Kyra Perl
started fashioning a great big snowball, and Thurion quickly figured out her intent. Pushing off the stone wall, he walked over to the littlest Perl and calmly reached out just in time to grab hold of her arm as she prepared to let loose her projectile of white-powder death, catching her in the act.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk," he playfully shook his head and took up position next to the Zeltron girl to resume watching the couple below them go about their business.
"Did you sleep well, Kyra?" Based on the sour look on her face, he could tell she wasn't exactly happy about her sister's choice in boyfriend. "Not a fan, are we? You feel like telling me about it?" He placed a hand on her shoulder, gently pulling her close and rubbing to help keep her warm. "I won't tell Thirdas, you have my word."
Midvinter
It was the morning after. The King's Hall remained filled with participants of the prior night's feast either fast asleep or only just now staggering outside to make their way home. Fortunately for said king, he rarely partook in the act of drinking and had instead made his way home by the time the party had wound down to spend the night in the comfort of his own bed. He'd woken up only a bit later than usual, had his breakfast, fed his cats, then went for his morning walk to watch the city come alive slowly but surely.
The weather had taken a turn for the better; it had stopped snowing, the skies were clear and the air crisp. He headed for the marketplace by the docks, the beating heart of the seaside capital where goods from all over the globe were being bartered for. The stalls were even more busy this day as there were plenty of offworlders in the form of the Silver Jedi getting to know the local customs, which of course provided the merchants with ample opportunity to briefly increase their sales.
Thurion found himself an elevated position overlooking the city square and the docks beyond. There he leaned against a snowcapped stone wall and listened to the cries of the seagulls circling the fresh catch of the morning being unloaded from the countless fishing vessels.
Down below, at one of the market stalls, he found none other than his own son in the middle of haggling for a new rug. At his side was

It turned out he wasn't alone observing the couple, as a disapproving huff could be heard further along the same stone wall. He watched as

"Tsk, tsk, tsk," he playfully shook his head and took up position next to the Zeltron girl to resume watching the couple below them go about their business.
"Did you sleep well, Kyra?" Based on the sour look on her face, he could tell she wasn't exactly happy about her sister's choice in boyfriend. "Not a fan, are we? You feel like telling me about it?" He placed a hand on her shoulder, gently pulling her close and rubbing to help keep her warm. "I won't tell Thirdas, you have my word."