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Disarray

Writers: Elaine
Date Posted: 29th May 2006

Characters: Ariavin
Description: Ariavin gets shook up
Location: Vintner Hall
Date: month 11, day 2 of Turn 3


Ariavin was quite busy in his workshop. Finally there had a break in commissions to work on his private work. He was excitingly caressing his wood, the perfectly seasoned wood he would be using for his masters project.
He began walking around the workshop, looking for the available hoop sizes, he wasn't exactly sure how big he wanted the barrel to be. **Smaller to have extra just in case, or the largest barrel possible** he mused, looking at one ring, then discarding it.

"Ah-ha!" he said, finding the ring set he was looking for. He was still between his shelves when everything began to dump on his head. Or at least off the shelves. "What?!!" He yelled falling as he was being attacked by both empty barrels and the floor which suddenly had a mind of its own.
"Stop it, Stop it!!" He said swatting stuff away until everything finally settled.

He sat up rubbing the bruises that were appearing all over his abused skin.
Then he survey his workshop. Barrels, buckets, baskets, wooden pieces and their splintered remnants littered the floor, along with some of his shelves. After a few more breaths he got up wondering where to start.
"Shards," he said, shaking his head and stalking out to find out what happened.

Last updated on the May 29th 2006


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