Enormous wooden ships yawned and creaked as they drew into Lotus Port. Their crews hooted and hollered as their long journeys were finally coming to an end. Enormous pelicans and slim seagulls stood on the tall posts jutting out of the water. Fishmongers readied their doors and posted signs of the season's catch of fish, crab, and squid. Colorful banners lined the alleys and inner roads in celebration of the Falling Fish Festival. Men and women paraded through the streets in colorful costumes and some on stilts. Shop windows and doors were opened wide for customers and friends alike to share, trade, and partake their finest of wares and entertainment. Children dressed as gods or goddesses of the sea and wind, chasing each other with kazoos and toy wands, not a frown was present for miles around.
A blue-haired girl, donned in various fins and jewels, ran along with a pet wyvern that fluttered beside her. Lost in a world of her own, she twirled right into a group of adults, knocking over a small mountain of apples and right into the arms of a man who promptly picked her up causing her to squeal.
"Well, well, look whose had too much sugar again!" The man laughed.
"Icha," she exclaimed, "You said you wouldn't be here for the festival!"
"Oh, I've got work to do still!" He said and dropped her on the ground. She looked up and covered her mouth in astonishment.
Icha, the often black or brown clad man, was wearing vibrant ceremonial clothes. Extravagant jewels that hung by invisible threads or nets of sheer, blue fabric. His hair too was colored white for the occasion but his eyebrows remained their pale, pea green. Intricate patterns drawn in black ink hid the scars on his face and chest. A long cylindrical bag was hanging over his shoulder with blue and white ties, and in them; stilts.
"You're a Walking Man?" She cried in excitement.
"Sure am!" He looked at a clock on the wall, "In fact, I have to get in line for the parade right now!" He messed up her short hair and looked down the street.
"But you have to clean up this mess first, alright?" He pointed to the apples and she frowned.
"Okay-" the little girl groaned as she and the wyvren obeyed his instructions.