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Sayuri would be lying if she said she wasn't excited. She'd heard of the Crystallias Cantus festival long before she'd ever joined the Crystal Swan guild. That was no surprise- it was said to be one of the best festivals in Fiore! She'd passed through Crocus just a month before she joined the guild, and everyone had already been talking about the event. She'd actually debated staying in the capital longer to see it, but she'd gotten a good opportunity to move on and had taken it. At that time she'd never thought she would actually join the well-known guild.
Still, she wasn't just here to see the festival. No, she was going to be working it. She'd been told a few days before that most guild members helped out to make the festival one to remember. Which made sense, of course. So of course she'd signed up to help, although she had no idea what exactly she would be doing.
She knew the event was said to fit the guild's personality quite well. There was supposed to be many live performances, be they bands, singers, or even writers reciting their poems or artists setting up displays of their paintings and sculptures. There was even supposed to be a fashion show, or so she'd heard, with some of the best designers and models in the business showing off their stuff. And of course, there were all sorts of fun carnival games and great food. She'd heard legendary chefs were always hired for the event.
Still, she knew all of those tasks would likely be performed by professionals. She would probably just be doing grunt work and running errands. Still, she'd get an inside look at the festival, and there was even some compensation in it for her to boot. She couldn't wait for the event to start!
Still, they were still a while off from the festival opening. After all, it was still early morning, just barely after sunrise. Normally Sayuri was the type to try and sleep in as much as possible, but her excitement had helped her get out of bed even earlier than necessary. It was amazing she'd gotten any sleep at all. Now the city was starting to wake up, and although the festival wouldn't start until the afternoon, there was plenty of preparation to be done. She'd seen the pavilions being slowly erected as she'd made her was here this morning, and she was starting to pick up the scent of delicious food being put on to cook. Probably barbecue or soups, the kinds of things that took hour to cook. It was making her hungry, even though she'd eaten breakfast not that long before.
For the moment, though, she was still sitting in the guildhall, relaxing. The previous day she'd been told she would end up working in a group. She wasn't very good with people and she didn't really want to work with a stranger, so she'd reached out to one of her guild-mates, who she'd partnered with on a previous job. Thankfully he'd accepted her offer to work together for the event. So now she was waiting for him to arrive. Once he did, they would be able to talk to the volunteer coordinator, lurking behind the bar at the moment, and find out what task they would be assigned for the day.
Post Word Count: 561
Total Word Count: 561/11,000
Sayuri would be lying if she said she wasn't excited. She'd heard of the Crystallias Cantus festival long before she'd ever joined the Crystal Swan guild. That was no surprise- it was said to be one of the best festivals in Fiore! She'd passed through Crocus just a month before she joined the guild, and everyone had already been talking about the event. She'd actually debated staying in the capital longer to see it, but she'd gotten a good opportunity to move on and had taken it. At that time she'd never thought she would actually join the well-known guild.
Still, she wasn't just here to see the festival. No, she was going to be working it. She'd been told a few days before that most guild members helped out to make the festival one to remember. Which made sense, of course. So of course she'd signed up to help, although she had no idea what exactly she would be doing.
She knew the event was said to fit the guild's personality quite well. There was supposed to be many live performances, be they bands, singers, or even writers reciting their poems or artists setting up displays of their paintings and sculptures. There was even supposed to be a fashion show, or so she'd heard, with some of the best designers and models in the business showing off their stuff. And of course, there were all sorts of fun carnival games and great food. She'd heard legendary chefs were always hired for the event.
Still, she knew all of those tasks would likely be performed by professionals. She would probably just be doing grunt work and running errands. Still, she'd get an inside look at the festival, and there was even some compensation in it for her to boot. She couldn't wait for the event to start!
Still, they were still a while off from the festival opening. After all, it was still early morning, just barely after sunrise. Normally Sayuri was the type to try and sleep in as much as possible, but her excitement had helped her get out of bed even earlier than necessary. It was amazing she'd gotten any sleep at all. Now the city was starting to wake up, and although the festival wouldn't start until the afternoon, there was plenty of preparation to be done. She'd seen the pavilions being slowly erected as she'd made her was here this morning, and she was starting to pick up the scent of delicious food being put on to cook. Probably barbecue or soups, the kinds of things that took hour to cook. It was making her hungry, even though she'd eaten breakfast not that long before.
For the moment, though, she was still sitting in the guildhall, relaxing. The previous day she'd been told she would end up working in a group. She wasn't very good with people and she didn't really want to work with a stranger, so she'd reached out to one of her guild-mates, who she'd partnered with on a previous job. Thankfully he'd accepted her offer to work together for the event. So now she was waiting for him to arrive. Once he did, they would be able to talk to the volunteer coordinator, lurking behind the bar at the moment, and find out what task they would be assigned for the day.
Post Word Count: 561
Total Word Count: 561/11,000