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(QW01) Childhood Memories

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Pine

  1. Pine watched as the group settled down to rest, idle chatter filling the quiet that would otherwise have lingered. There had been little silence or stillness in his life ever since he had joined them. "And what about you, Pine?" came the question, involving him in their discussion without his say-so, reminding him that they considered him part of their group despite his differences"What is your favourite childhood memory?"

    His idle growing time hadn't lasted nearly as long as he thought they were used to, especially not the longer races. There were always things to do in a roaming tabaxi camp, and his early years were filled with learning of that sort, rather than play. Still, there was an enduring memory that he looked back upon with fondness. There had been little time to consider such things in recent times. Little time for anything except the desperate attempt at survival and their current tasks, but he supposed in this short time of rest, there was time. It was a distraction, he knew, for the group to remember things in the world they enjoyed, things to keep fighting to preserve. "The first time I met a dwarf," he said after that moment of contemplation. That was the simplest explanation, but they were still looking at him, questions poised on those lips, despite the fact that he did not wish to share such things casually"I had never seen any of the furless races before."

  2. He still remembered those hands; large as he had been small. They had been rough from a long lifetime of toil, but smooth in a way that had been fascinating to him, only the scantest of hairs seen anywhere, and certainly nothing like his people. They had gone there to trade, but had become trapped by the weather that had made travel from it too treacherous. A whole winter they had stayed and been welcomed, each of the clan's young sent to different of the dwarves to learn what they could and to keep them occupied while unable to roam in outside as they were used to.

    He'd been given to her, still so young that he struggled with balance at times, because he was small and because out of all of the young in his clan he was the quietest. He realized that now, because she had been old for a dwarf, her greying years well under way. She would have struggled with keeping track of the more rambunctious of the clan's young. Hours she spent talking to him each day, oftentimes stroking over his fur, or combing it using a finely crafted comb made of gemstone that glittered in a way that had fascinated him. On her lap he learned dwarvish, he learned of the dwarven clans and their history, he learned of the ways people interacted and why, because she was happy to just talk and talk about what she saw while he listened. He grew in the months that they stayed there, and he learned from the wisdom of one that had walked the earth for hundreds of years. He liked to think that some of that wisdom stuck with him, as her words often had. But it was the largeness of those furless hands that he remembered the most. How they were warm, and kind, and had cradled him in their gentle care. Of the scent of her skin and the patina of the dwarven hold they were staying in, and that lilt of her voice as she murmured to him in his sleepy rest on her lap
  3. He looked up and over to the rest of the group to find that their conversation and attention had moved on. It was better that way. He had no wish to recount the tale to others more than he had.

Effie

  1. As Effie gets the question, she thinks for a long moment before finally answering with a smirk on her lips "The first time I didn't need the Baron saving my ass." If pushed for more details, she'd describe a very young Effie, watching a wealthy nobleman strolling through the circus grounds. Her heart pounding with excitement as she plots her next move.
    She'd decided to attempt a daring theft against this egocentric lord-of-something, hoping to slip the coin pouch from his pocket. As he passes by, Effie moves with practiced grace, her body language suggesting she's merely admiring the spectacle. She reaches out, her fingers brushing against the nobleman's coat. But at the last moment, her hand falters, the fear of being caught taking over. Just as she's about to give up, the nobleman turns to look at her. Effie freezes, her heart pounding in her chest. The nobleman, however, is not oblivious to her attempt. His face contorts with anger as he catches her red-handed. "How dare you!?" he exclaims, his voice filled with fury. "How dare you try to steal from me, a noble of the realm!?"

  2. Effie, caught off guard, stumbles over her words. She knows she's in trouble and she looks around the crowd in a panic, finding the Baron slowly moving towards them having seen what had transpired. Once again he'd have to rescue her from getting into too much trouble, unless she could find a way to get out of this mess on her own. Gathering her courage, Effie quickly tells the nobleman a sob story about her struggling father and the circus. The nobleman, initially enraged, is momentarily distracted by her tale of woe. He listens intently as Effie describes the dire circumstances the circus is in and how this was just a terrible attempt of a young girl trying to help her father keep their home.
    As Effie finishes her story, the nobleman's anger begins to subside. He's torn between his desire to punish her for her attempt to steal, and his sympathy for her plight. Ultimately, his compassion wins out and he decides to make a hefty donation to her cause, handing over a handful of gold coins. Effie, relieved, thanks the lord and runs off clenching the coins in her hands against her chest. She passes by the Baron who had stopped in his path, and slows down enough just to catch him winking at her, proud of what she achieved that day.

Arya

  1. Arya’s eyes would light up, thinking many years back. "I’ll never forget the first time I saw a fey panther. I was just a child, no more than seventeen, my parents were always telling me to stay within the village, that the Feywild was too dangerous for me.
    But the pull of the wild was just too strong, and I had this wild, burning curiosity inside me. I couldn't resist sneaking out. It was dusk, and the jungle around the city was glowing in that soft, ethereal light only the Feywild has. The trees stretched up like pillars of twilight, their leaves shimmering with magic, and the air felt... alive, humming with possibility. I thought I was just going to explore a little, maybe find some glowing flowers or spot a sprite or two.

    But I wandered deeper than I should have, to the part of the jungle where the shadows move differently, as if they're more than just darkness. I knew I should have been scared—I was scared—but it was that kind of thrilling fear, the kind that makes your heart race and your skin tingle. And that’s when I saw it, slipping between the trees. At first, I thought it was just a shadow—one of those fleeting illusions the Feywild loves to play on you. But then I saw the eyes, glowing like embers in the underbrush. There was something almost hypnotic about them. The rest of it was a perfect silhouette, sleek and graceful, blending into the shadows so easily it was like the jungle itself was breathing it into existence. It moved silently, so silently that I didn’t even hear the leaves rustle as it stepped closer. And that’s when I realized... it wasn’t just in the jungle. It was between the planes. I could see it shift, ever so slightly, its form rippling like a reflection in water. One moment it was there in front of me, and the next it would flicker, almost disappearing, as if it was phasing in and out of our world.

  2. That fascinated me. I had heard about fey panthers, but seeing it in person—seeing it travel between planes so effortlessly—was something else entirely. For a second, I thought it was going to pounce, and I braced myself, my heart thudding in my chest. But instead, it just circled me slowly, its gaze steady, as though it was curious about me, too. I didn’t dare move. Not because I was frozen in fear, but because I didn’t want to scare it away. There was something beautiful and strange about that moment—two creatures meeting in the wild, both out of place but somehow connected. And then, as quickly as it had come, it vanished. Just poof, gone. One second there, the next it had slipped between the planes again, as if it had never existed at all. But for those brief moments, it felt like I had touched something... more than just a wild creature. Something bigger, something beyond the Feywild itself. I stayed there, in the clearing, for a long time after it left. I remember feeling this mix of awe and wonder, like I had just glimpsed a piece of the magic that holds everything together. It was dangerous, yes, but also... beautiful.”

    She would pause, lost in her memory and continue more to herself, barely a whisper “Ever since then, I’ve been obsessed with the idea of traveling between the planes. I guess that panther left more of a mark on me than I realized." Then she would look up all smiles and her eyes sparkling. "It’s funny—most people would probably call me reckless for sneaking out like that, but it’s still one of my happiest memories. That wild feeling of freedom, the thrill of discovering something so otherworldly... I wouldn't trade it for anything."