Haya hated having to ask for help, but the particular card she had been attempting to inscrybe-⦠the wishing star, was unfortunately unable to be crafted on her own. The stars was of another domain, one that Haya previously had little connection to and hardly realized it existed. She had spent so much time isolated at sea that speaking to others wasnāt something she was used to, nor good at. With that in mind, rapping her fist against a small door to what appeared to be an observatory, she would remind herself of the basics of etiquette.
Smile, shake their hand, introduce yourself; Pray that your manny eyes, and missing eyes, didnāt scare them into thinking you were a monster too. This was necessary for her deck to be completed, she reminded herself as she ran a hand through her hair quietly, a sigh escaping her lips as she stretched her wings. Sheās sure this āSidraā would understand-⦠probably, maybe.
āHello? Is anyone there?ā
Inside the observatory, there stood the main inhabitant of the building, who was immersed with their telescope. They observed the sky through it, and while it was only dusk, it seemed they were quite eager for what was to come. That night, there was meant to be a great shower of shooting stars-- the perfect opportunity to create more cards for their deck.
Of course, in due time, as the Scrybe of Stars realized. She set down their tool for inscrybing the stars and stepped back to take a break, letting a small huff as they did so. It'd still be some time before she could get anything done. In the meantime, perhaps they could organize their things, make sure that none of her champions had gotten their needed jobs done for the day. (It didn't really matter though, since they were pretty responsible and she could trust them with all of their heart.
Wait a minute-...does that sound like... knocking? Is someone here?
Right off the bat, her entire body swerved to face the entrance to their observatory, where a disembodied voice could be heard on the other side. Someone was here! Instantly, their iconic smile grew on their face, and in no time, they were racing down the steps of the observatory to reach the main floor, speeding past the multiple shelves of old wares she had collected and the plants that grew all over the place.
Once they were nearing their front doors, they dusted down their garments and gingerly opened one of them. Their head peaked out for a second, observing their guest, before opening the door entirely to her, their partially obscured face gleaming nonetheless.
"Ah, why hello there! I do hope that the journey up here was a hassle! Might I ask what brought you here, today?"
Their head tilted to one of their shoulders in curiosity as they waited for a response. Their tone, while friendly at it's core, also felt a little rusty-- as though they weren't quite used to talking with others much either. To be fair though, that was the case. Not many were eager to trek the entire way up to the observatory, so there weren't too many guests at a time. To see someone new though, it felt refreshing to them.