- Event Info:
It was a strange thing. Eyir had spent a lot of time observing the people of Fiore and its holidays ever since leaving the harsh winter lands of Iceberg behind. The current one, Sommarsun Weeks, was also nothing new to her. She had seen it all before. That wasn't to say it had become such a common sight that it was boring and predictable. Somehow the spirit was always entertained and amused by watching the real-life lacrimavision show that played before her. Lately, she had even participated in some of the past events herself just to see what it was like.
There was nothing strange about that, of course. Beings of all sorts did the same. What was strange for her was that she wasn't expected to be alone. Whether by fate or coincidence, Eyir had met one of her guildmates during a New Year's celebration. She wasn't going to make the leap by calling what they had as a type of friendship. They barely knew each other, after all. Still, just considering her an ally seemed to not be the correct label either. Was there a proper label for party companions? Because that was what the woman she had met was. If spending one New Year's Eve party together automatically made someone a party companion. Eyir wasn't sure but she considered that to be an open door to find the woman known as Lucia and repeat the cycle anyway.
The angel-like spirit had in mind to visit Hosenka for the event. Not for any particular reason other than the fact it was the closest city to the guild hall, where she was likely to find Lucia. She wasn't so much a stalker that she knew where the woman of light was besides possibly being somewhere there. Although that might need to change for future circumstances and events. For the moment, her knowledge of where Lucia's room was located within the structure had to be enough.
Eyir made her way there, floating a few inches off the ground as she usually did. Those around her had seen the armored spirit make her rounds of exploration before and thus had grown accustomed to the sight. No longer were they surprised or carried themselves with mixed reactions upon seeing her. Strangely she was greeted often and asked about her well-being. Although she'd reply she wasn't sure what to make of the warm and kind interactions. Perhaps it was best to be ignored in favor of her current goal, and so she did. The small bits of emotion that tried to rise were vanquished and forgotten.
Eventually, she reached Lucia's door. Closed as was often the case when it came to personal rooms. Unfortunately, while Eyir was quite aware people preferred others not to enter without permission she still did not grasp the concept accurately enough. That preference was just for strangers, not for those that knew each other. Lucia and herself had met. They weren't strangers. That meant it was okay for a simple spirit capable of going through walls to enter without knocking, another strange concept to the spirit that spent most of her time in doorless caves of Iceberg.
Eyir's armor glowed dimly and turned semitransparent. The simple spell of removing the solid form of her armor had been cast, allowing it to go through the door along with her actual spirit essence. Without the spell, the armor would have bumped harshly against the blockade to the room and clattered loudly onto the ground. More importantly, Eyir was not comfortable without it. Lucia likely would not have recognized her as a cloud of spirit essence either. Assuming she even remembered Eyir to begin with and was not at all startled by Eyir randomly coming through the door without so much as a courtesy knock beforehand. It probably didn't help at all that the daylight was starting to turn into night, but time also didn't mean as much to her as it did to most others that preferred daylight.
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