nico-toyne:
Nico was struggling. He had reached an artist’s block and didn’t have any muse for any of his paintings. Without getting his creative juices flowing, he was a lot grumpier than usual. It wasn’t that there wasn’t anything beautiful around to use as a model, it was just that he had seen it all before. He didn’t want to draw from the same source as one of his old paintings. He wanted something new. Something dynamic. Somehow that brought him to a library, someone that he very seldom found himself. Art and trade weren’t necessarily focused on how well one did in academia so he tended to stay away from here. Though in an act of desperation, he was flipping through a book that he stumbled across, hoping for a spark of an idea after reading a scene. The only problem was that books didn’t hold his interests and he was looking around for something or someone to distract him.
“Hey, excuse me. Do you know of anything that’s inspiring around here? This stupid book isn’t helping me.”
Rajakavi’s favorite place in the entire kingdom was the library in the royal palace. It was filled to the brim with stories of all kinds, and documentation of their land’s great history. He tried to make time to go and read, even at his busiest, it was what calmed him the most. When he read he could take himself out of his body and go on someone else’s adventure, even for a few hours.
He was currently nose deep in a romance novel when he heard his brother talking to him. He rolled his eyes, sighing softly at the disappointment of having his book time disrupted.
“It seems you’re always looking for inspiration, brother of mine, the woes of an artist, I presume?” He stood up, setting his book down, making sure to mark the page with a feather so he wouldn’t lose his place.
“The book isn’t stupid, mother, and I, would not allow such things to exist in the library. It just isn’t your taste,” he said, narrowing his eyes slightly and taking the book away from Nico, almost protective over it.
“You need to find something that you like, if inspiration is what you’re searching for, I think one of the books about our great kingdom would be good.” Rajakavi stood up and pulled a few from a nearby shelf, and placed them in front of Nico.
“Or if fictitious stories are what you’re looking for, I would recommend the series of mage stories by KJ Crowling, they’re a bit far fetched, but wildly entertaining. I’m sure you could paint something based off of that. If not then, I would say you’re rather doomed.”











