I am Q-Lady Gilia, She Who Sings the Ocean to Prosperity.
I share bond with the Sea, its nature is my own, and mine can mould it, at times. Sometimes great, powerful things, sometimes smaller, more fine control. To that too, I know to sail, and of the way of ships, even if these are different to what I know best...
I can sing, and know by memory enough songs as to have one for every day of the year, if I must, and can do so at great length, up to many hours if required.
I additionally know all my household tasks, including cooking, cleaning, dyeing, weaving, sewing, and the field, to some extent. I know my way around sheep, goats, cattle and oxen, I know how to ride, but can walk a mile on my own if I must and have done so on pilgrimage when needed. I know my letters and numbers, to five languages and can keep stock of expenses for the care of many people as needed.
... And I dance well, if needed.
[ another consideration, one last thing. ]
Violence reviles me, and my people banned from war. I can never, nor shall ever, pick up a blade to harm another.
text; un: daughter-sea
I share bond with the Sea, its nature is my own, and mine can mould it, at times. Sometimes great, powerful things, sometimes smaller, more fine control. To that too, I know to sail, and of the way of ships, even if these are different to what I know best...
I can sing, and know by memory enough songs as to have one for every day of the year, if I must, and can do so at great length, up to many hours if required.
I additionally know all my household tasks, including cooking, cleaning, dyeing, weaving, sewing, and the field, to some extent. I know my way around sheep, goats, cattle and oxen, I know how to ride, but can walk a mile on my own if I must and have done so on pilgrimage when needed. I know my letters and numbers, to five languages and can keep stock of expenses for the care of many people as needed.
... And I dance well, if needed.
[ another consideration, one last thing. ]
Violence reviles me, and my people banned from war. I can never, nor shall ever, pick up a blade to harm another.