Log cast: Rayek, Minx, Yun Log date: 9/9/1998 Entry Hall(#8823RAF) High-ceilinged, airy, this chamber widens out from the doorway that serves as its entrance from outside to an expansive room, filled with little more than strangely ornate walls and the occasional column, rising up to the ceiling far overhead. Closer inspection of the walls reveals patterns shaped into their surfaces, sometimes of wings, or flowers, or the lithe forms of elves -- and sometimes of images that defy description. The air is full of a subliminal shimmer that plays at the edge of elfin senses, a tingle that feels welcoming even in its eldritch oddness. Among the fanciful shapings in this wide chamber can be viewed a 'black spiral' of rock resting on a low column. A long winding stairway twines its way up out of this chamber and into the upper heights of this place; you might be able to find other ways out of here, but the only other exit in immediate sight is the archway and doors that lead outside. Contents: Petalwing(#3061qj) Obvious exits: Corridor Winding Stairway Doorway Minx steps in from outside. Minx moves away from the huge stone structure nearby. Minx has arrived. [Minx] Minx is young, tall and willowy. Dark brown hair with golden highlights falls shaggily down, forsaking her mother's curls, into brilliant gold eyes. Her eyes hold a lupine slant, reminding some of her great-grandsire Bearclaw. Her skin is naturally tanned, very lightly, evidence of her Sun Villager blood, though she scents and runs with the pack as well as any Wolfrider. The wolf-blood runs strong in this young chieftess-to-be. She wears light tan leathers that sit tightly on her slender frame. Pale green leaves border the collar and the sleeveless shoulders of the tunic. She prefers going barefoot in the heat of summer. Light catches her golden lupine eyes with startling brightness, betraying a look of mischief. Carrying: Shadow Worn bone knife Bow and arrows Small Wolfshead Necklace Rayek is just stepping out from the corridor, looking half-awake as he laces his cloak into place. Minx looks at you for a moment. Minx stands near the entrance, looking every bit the lurker. As Rayek enters, she frowns a little, then takes a deep breath. The brown-skinned elf takes no apparent notice of the Wolfrider, his attention absorbed by picking apart a knot caught in one of the laces. Rayek frowns to himself, brows furrowed as his attempts only succeed in bunching it up further. Minx pads quietly closer. "There's two ways of fixing that, you know." [Rayek] Tall, graceful, but sort of gangly in a way you can't quite tell. His obsidian hair, occasionally flashing an indigo highlight or two, cascades over his shoulders and settles somewhere just above the small of his back. His eyes are slanted, almost serpentine, with long lashes framing golden-amber irises, a down-tilted nose set evenly between them. His face is finely chiseled and perhaps a little long, wisps of black hair curling slightly to frame his face, his skin a smooth, milk chocolate tone. A pair of upward sloping ears peek out from beneath his obsidian mane, elegant points on each tip. Gone are the yellowy garments of Glider-make, instead replaced with Sun Folk-woven cloth dyed simply in black and white. He wears a tunic with laces through the collar, tied loosely with the ends trailing down his front. The tunic tucks into a pair of black, formfitting leggings that, in turn, tuck into a pair of above-the-knee boots. A black cloak, deliberately cut ragged, is tied about his shoulders. Rayek glances up at the voice, then down again at Minx's approach, pausing briefly. His eyebrows arch slowly. "Hmm?" Minx points to the tangle, and grins. "One of them is patience and clever fingers." A corner of Rayek's lips quirks slightly upward, twitching slightly as if amused. "And the other?" he inquires, taking the bait. Minx grins even more widely, and pulls out her bone knife, offering it to Rayek. "The quick solution." He blinks, then his half-smirk grows slightly, resembling more of a half-smile now, golden-amber eyes aglitter with amusement. "Hah! I think not." Rayek smirks again, turning his gaze back to the knotted laces. "I'll take my chances with patience and clever fingers, thank you." Minx flips her knife around, putting it back in her belt. "That's the kind of problem I like. A small one." "Heh." Some lacing comes loose and the airwalker pulls; a moment later, Rayek succeeds in half-finishing the unknotting. Preoccupied, he murmurs in response, "Those are the best kind." Minx locksends ** What kind of problems do you have? ** The golden-eyed hunter glances up sharply, black eyebrows lifting high. "Pardon?" Minx looks around for someplace suitable to sit. Finding none nearby, she leans against a wall instead. "Why're you hiding out here? Not like you can use the Palace for anything, anymore." Eyebrows arching still higher, Rayek studies the maiden's face for a long moment until he finally gives indication that he believes her serious. His face clouds. fingers nimbly succeeding in undoing the rest of the knot, the laces free. "The Palace is the first home of the elves and the final resting place of the High Ones and their children," he answers crisply. Minx raises an eyebrow. "So? Most folks move out of their parents dens when they're grown. And don't hang around them when they die, either." Irritation darkens the airwalker's eyes, but his voice is kept carefully neutral. "Would you rather it be abandoned once again? To be stolen by trolls or violated by humans? Or be taken by the likes of Winnowill or Morganthe, the spirits within at their mercy?" Minx scratches her neck. "You know, seems to me that keeping the Palace out here in the open is a pretty good invitation for Winnowill or anybody to come wandering by someday. Think you can defend it by being here yourself?" "I must," Rayek answers shortly. "I cannot force any other to stand alongside me should the need to arise." Minx says "Yup, that's the complicated way to solve the problem." She leans a little closer. "Why don't you, or whoever does these things, move the Palace someplace hidden?" Minx taps her knife, meaningfully. Rayek's voice turns shorter still. "Because I am not Master of the Palace and she who is is lost to the Scrolls." Minx says "Why don't you take it back, then? If she can't stop you or anything... That's like a chief not being able to look after his tribe, or something." Rayek smirks darkly, throwing his cloak over his shoulder and tying the laces together, the black material rustling faintly before it falls still about him. "And you are so certain that I am?" Minx frowns. "Huh? You mean, you don't think you can do anything with the Palace?" Minx locksends ** And are you so sure Winnowill isn't in control already? ** Minx gives Rayek a challenging stare with that send. "As I said, it is not-" Rayek starts to answer before he cuts off sharply, eyes blinking before narrowing to yellow slits. He looks down at the golden-brunette maiden, that half-smirk of his fading into an insulted, surprised scowl. "Excuse me?" Minx pulls herself up to her best height, still not match for Rayek's, and places her hands at her hips. "This place has more gliders than any place outside of Blue Mountain. Gliders are *sneaky*, they don't need to attack. They just need to whisper sweet lies until you start believing them." She looks him bravely in the eye. "Do you believe them?" Yun steps in from outside. Yun moves away from the huge stone structure nearby. Yun has arrived. Minx confronts Rayek, giving him a challenging stare. Minx locksends ** Maybe they are making you *think* you can't move the Palace. ** The Airwalker meets the Wolfrider's challenging gaze with one of his own, expression transformed with anger and surprise, and his yellow-gold eyes are hot with argument and denial. Like the serpent he has been compared to behind his back, Rayek hisses, "You speak of things you know nothing about. The Gliders that dwell here are unlike those that live within the Mountain." Minx snorts in disbelief. "That's what they want you to think!" Minx says "Gliders can't be trusted. Everyone knows that." Rayek's fingers curl into a fist, tucked to his chest where it hovers, shaking slightly. His voice is like ice. "Those loyal to Winnowill, yes. I will give you that. But not all. And certainly not these." Yun hangs around the corner of the doorway, listening. Minx says "Then I have only one question for you, Rayek: Are you the one who wants to remain at the Palace... or are they? Tell them you're moving back to Sorrow's End, and see what happens. That will show you their true faces." Minx touches her small wolfshead necklace, scowling faintly. Minx looks at you for a moment. Rayek returns the scowl, but his is anything but faint. It is dark and great, spread over his face like a mask. But he does not answer her, not verbally, instead turning with a sharp sweep of his cloak, his back to her as he abandons the amber-eyed Wolfrider to instead approach the stairway. Minx mutters to herself. "Knew it." She turns herself and strides out, telling Yun in an aside. "I'll tell you later." Minx steps through the doorway outside. Minx approaches the huge stone structure. Minx has left. Yun rounds the corner, arms crossed over her chest looking at Rayek's back. Ineed, she's curious to what the cub has to say. Briefly, the taller elf looks over his shoulder to see whom Minx speaks; his gold-amber gaze falls on Yun, meeting hers for barely a half-second before whipping about again in front of him, ascending the stairway stiffly. [end log]