As the kings and queens sat at the table to talk of peace, the differences between the kingdoms were visably significant.
The Kasai King, his redish-greying hair cut short and (naturally) spiked up to show his fiery temper. His wife, an elegant, green eyed and orange haired woman, had her hair long and put up in a sharp bun while two lose strands shaped her face. While the king had a sharp chin and broad physique, his wife had a petite frame and soft face. Both of them were tanner than the other royals.
The Kūki King had a soft expression adorning his face. He and his redheaded wife were somewhat opposite. His hair was long and white, while hers was short and red. Her red, curly hair framed her pale face and yellowish eyes. Her husband, having blue eyes, looked as if he should be a very serious and harmful character, but his expression said otherwise.
The Chikyū King had a more hardened complextion. He and his wife both looked business ready. Their hair was cut short, the King's brown hair slicked back and his wife's hair ending at her chin. Both had no emotion in their green eyes, unless giving loving looks toward eachother. They had yet to smile.
The Mizu King had a less serious expression on his face. In fact, his blue eyes were quite relaxed. His wife, on the other hand, slapped his hand and glared at him with her purple eyes. Both had long, blue hair. The king, begrudgingly, sat up straighter and waited for the meeting to commence. His wife grinned in satisfaction.
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Dansu, a firey redhead, sat next to the blue haired princess and the yellow eyed princess. She grew aggrivated and looked at her brother for... something before grumbling under her breath about how stupid this was. One of the servants entered the room from the peace treaty room. Dansu looked up as she knew this servant and a hopeful look adorned her expression. The servant said "the peace treaty has started. The kings asked me to send you all this message: If you princesses and princes do not talk, then the peace treaty will commence and you may not like the consequences." Dansu, hoping for good news, glared angrily. "This is a load of-" the servant looked at Dansu. "Also, Master Kasai said if Dansu does not participate, then she is not to have a choice in training with the Master." Dansu's expression grew angrier, but she stayed quiet.
Yawakara, nicknamed Waki, watched as the servant went back into the peace meeting room. Waki shrugged and stood to his feet, walking over to the girls. He smiled sheepishly and said to them, "Hello, I'm Yawakara Chikyū, but you can call me Waki."
Dansu looked at him and rose her eyebrow. She stood from her seat and said "Dansu Kasai." She walked passed him and leaned against the adjascent wall to the peace meeting. Waki shrugged it off and smiled at the other girls. He saw the small, yellow eyed girl and he suddenly had a small interest for the tiny girl. He didn't know why, but he did.
Dansu looked over at all the princes, except her brother, and sighed. None of them looked as interesting as Mother lead on. Well, maybe the blue-nette, but she had a feeling that he wasn't 'nice' like Waki made himself out to be.
The Kasai King, his redish-greying hair cut short and (naturally) spiked up to show his fiery temper. His wife, an elegant, green eyed and orange haired woman, had her hair long and put up in a sharp bun while two lose strands shaped her face. While the king had a sharp chin and broad physique, his wife had a petite frame and soft face. Both of them were tanner than the other royals.
The Kūki King had a soft expression adorning his face. He and his redheaded wife were somewhat opposite. His hair was long and white, while hers was short and red. Her red, curly hair framed her pale face and yellowish eyes. Her husband, having blue eyes, looked as if he should be a very serious and harmful character, but his expression said otherwise.
The Chikyū King had a more hardened complextion. He and his wife both looked business ready. Their hair was cut short, the King's brown hair slicked back and his wife's hair ending at her chin. Both had no emotion in their green eyes, unless giving loving looks toward eachother. They had yet to smile.
The Mizu King had a less serious expression on his face. In fact, his blue eyes were quite relaxed. His wife, on the other hand, slapped his hand and glared at him with her purple eyes. Both had long, blue hair. The king, begrudgingly, sat up straighter and waited for the meeting to commence. His wife grinned in satisfaction.
Dansu, a firey redhead, sat next to the blue haired princess and the yellow eyed princess. She grew aggrivated and looked at her brother for... something before grumbling under her breath about how stupid this was. One of the servants entered the room from the peace treaty room. Dansu looked up as she knew this servant and a hopeful look adorned her expression. The servant said "the peace treaty has started. The kings asked me to send you all this message: If you princesses and princes do not talk, then the peace treaty will commence and you may not like the consequences." Dansu, hoping for good news, glared angrily. "This is a load of-" the servant looked at Dansu. "Also, Master Kasai said if Dansu does not participate, then she is not to have a choice in training with the Master." Dansu's expression grew angrier, but she stayed quiet.
Yawakara, nicknamed Waki, watched as the servant went back into the peace meeting room. Waki shrugged and stood to his feet, walking over to the girls. He smiled sheepishly and said to them, "Hello, I'm Yawakara Chikyū, but you can call me Waki."
Dansu looked at him and rose her eyebrow. She stood from her seat and said "Dansu Kasai." She walked passed him and leaned against the adjascent wall to the peace meeting. Waki shrugged it off and smiled at the other girls. He saw the small, yellow eyed girl and he suddenly had a small interest for the tiny girl. He didn't know why, but he did.
Dansu looked over at all the princes, except her brother, and sighed. None of them looked as interesting as Mother lead on. Well, maybe the blue-nette, but she had a feeling that he wasn't 'nice' like Waki made himself out to be.