Through the thickly forested trees drifted a harmonious variety of birdsong, their small feathered bodies dappled with sunlight that filtered through the wide leaves as they hopped and fluttered from branch to branch, jewel bright eyes always searching, glittering in the sun. A lithe figure stood is still as a rock in the shadow of a maple tree, leaning back against the trunk, Following the flittering progressions of the tiny flock of birds with slanted almond shaped eyes The color of violets. She was angular and beautiful, Like a forest cat, with delicate features and the grace of a dancer even in stillness. Her body was long and tall, With the gentle curvature of muscles and femininity, covered in softly golden skin without any visual blemishes. The hair that fell from her head cascaded in loos curls to the middle of her back, loosely styled into a partial half ponytail, and was intricately woven around and through a delicate circlet of white gold and sapphires, and was a beautiful red gold in color.Her ears poked through the tresses to either side of her face and tapered into points on their tops, extending a good two inches past where humans ended. For Aelysia was not human at all, But rather one of the fair forest elves...
Time passed as she watched the lively birds, the sun crawling across the sky just out of sight beyond the canopy and with the realization of its passage responsibility could be sensed creeping down upon her, thoughts inevitably turning to her Father, her Mother, delegation parties, council meetings...As a long and silent sigh passed through her full pink lips, the fair elf maiden splayed her Long fingers against the tree, Pushing herself away from the protective shadows and turning to step deeper within the trees, leaving the trill of music behind her for now. The threads of her mind drifted as her light steps quietly carried her through the underbrush and maze of trunks, lingering on dark tidings and disturbing occurrences taking place within her own beloved forest of Faernilva.
She frowned slightly as she remembered a request of her father's that she be present at a meeting he had arranged with the Elvin King of the northern Pinewood Forests, Composing greetings and formalities in order within her mind. Lifting her dark green and tan skirts in slender hands, she carefully stepped over a half rotten log on the edge of a small clearing, Debating borrowing one of her mother's sea pearl necklaces for the occasion. She couldn't stay away from her duties for much longer, The precious handful of hours she had begged for and received only two having already trickled away into nothingness. The Princess of one of the three major Elvin cities was not allowed to take the day off when there might be a chance that her people were in danger, after all. So Princess Aelysia Lanvalin did her best not to puff out her cheeks with another sigh, reigned in any complaints she might have made while free of any listening ears, and prepared herself mentally for the upcoming discussion that was sure to take many hours yet, and pick apart the rumors that the humans were planning on starting another war.
Time passed as she watched the lively birds, the sun crawling across the sky just out of sight beyond the canopy and with the realization of its passage responsibility could be sensed creeping down upon her, thoughts inevitably turning to her Father, her Mother, delegation parties, council meetings...As a long and silent sigh passed through her full pink lips, the fair elf maiden splayed her Long fingers against the tree, Pushing herself away from the protective shadows and turning to step deeper within the trees, leaving the trill of music behind her for now. The threads of her mind drifted as her light steps quietly carried her through the underbrush and maze of trunks, lingering on dark tidings and disturbing occurrences taking place within her own beloved forest of Faernilva.
She frowned slightly as she remembered a request of her father's that she be present at a meeting he had arranged with the Elvin King of the northern Pinewood Forests, Composing greetings and formalities in order within her mind. Lifting her dark green and tan skirts in slender hands, she carefully stepped over a half rotten log on the edge of a small clearing, Debating borrowing one of her mother's sea pearl necklaces for the occasion. She couldn't stay away from her duties for much longer, The precious handful of hours she had begged for and received only two having already trickled away into nothingness. The Princess of one of the three major Elvin cities was not allowed to take the day off when there might be a chance that her people were in danger, after all. So Princess Aelysia Lanvalin did her best not to puff out her cheeks with another sigh, reigned in any complaints she might have made while free of any listening ears, and prepared herself mentally for the upcoming discussion that was sure to take many hours yet, and pick apart the rumors that the humans were planning on starting another war.